Sources

1992 ◽  
Vol 14 (2) ◽  
pp. 40-42

Sources documents the work of applied and practicing anthropologists. The Project Profiles published here are based on materials submitted to the Applied Anthropology Documentation Project at the University of Kentucky. The project, since its inception in 1978, has attempted to collect the so-called fugitive literature produced by anthropologists during their problem-solving work. The collection has a wide range of different types of materials: technical reports, research monographs, conference papers, practicum and internship reports, legal briefs, proposals, and other materials.

1991 ◽  
Vol 13 (4) ◽  
pp. 32-35

Sources documents the work of applied and practicing anthropologists. The Project Profiles published here are based on materials submitted to the Applied Anthropology Documentation Project at the University of Kentucky. The project, since its inception in 1978, has attempted to collect the so-called fugitive literature produced by anthropologists during their problem-solving work. The collection has a wide range of different types of materials: technical reports, research monographs, conference papers, practicum and internship reports, legal briefs, proposals and other materials.


1991 ◽  
Vol 13 (1) ◽  
pp. 32-35

Sources documents the work of applied and practicing anthropologists. The Project Profiles published here are based on materials submitted to the Applied Anthropology Documentation Project at the University of Kentucky. The project, since its inception in 1978, has attempted to collect the so-called fugitive literature produced by anthropologists in the course of their problem-solving work. The collection consists of a wide range of different types of materials, including technical reports, research monographs, conference papers, practicum and internship reports, legal briefs, and proposals as well as other materials.


1993 ◽  
Vol 15 (3) ◽  
pp. 34-35

Sources documents the work of applied and practicing anthropologists through publication of Project Profiles. These are based on materials submitted to the Applied Anthropology Documentation Project at the University of Kentucky. Since its inception in 1978, the project has collected the so-called fugitive literature produced by anthropologists during their problem-solving work. The collection has a wide range of different types of materials: technical reports, research monographs, conference papers, practicum and internship reports, legal briefs, proposals, and other materials.


1990 ◽  
Vol 12 (4) ◽  
pp. 26-27

Sources is intended to document the work of applied and practicing anthropologists. The Project Profiles published here are based on materials submitted to the Applied Anthropology Documentation Project at the University of Kentucky. The project, since its inception in 1978, has attempted to collect the socalled fugitive literature produced by anthropologists in the course of their problem-solving work. The collection consists of a wide range of different types of materials including technical reports, research monographs, conference papers, practicum and internship reports, legal briefs and proposals, as well as other materials.


1993 ◽  
Vol 15 (2) ◽  
pp. 33-34

Sources documents the work of applied and practicing anthropologists through publication of Project Profiles. These are based on materials submitted to the Applied Anthropology Documentation Project at the University of Kentucky. The project, since its inception in 1978, collects the so-called fugitive literature produced by anthropologists during their problem-solving work. The collection has a wide range of different types of materials: technical reports, research monographs, conference papers, practicum and internship reports, legal briefs, proposals, and other materials.


1990 ◽  
Vol 12 (2) ◽  
pp. 22-23
Author(s):  
John van Willigen

Sources is intended to document the work of applied and practicing anthropologists. The Project Profiles published here are based on materials submitted to the Applied Anthropology Documentation Project at the University of Kentucky. The project, since its inception in 1978, has attempted to collect the so-called fugitive literature produced by anthropologists in the course of their problem-solving work. The collection consists of a wide range of different types of materials including technical reports, research monographs, conference papers, practicum and internship reports, legal briefs and proposals, as well as other materials.


1991 ◽  
Vol 13 (2) ◽  
pp. 33-36

Sources documents the work of applied and practicing anthropologists. The Project Profiles published here are based on materials submitted to the Applied Anthropology Documentation Project at the University of Kentucky. The project, since its inception in 1978, has attempted to collect the fugitive literature produced by anthropologists in the course of their problem-solving work. The collection consists of a wide range of different types of materials, including technical reports, research monographs, conference papers, practicum and internship reports, legal briefs, and proposals as well as other materials.


1994 ◽  
Vol 16 (3) ◽  
pp. 36-38

Sources documents the work of applied and practicing anthropologists through publication of Project Profiles. These are based on materials submitted to the Applied Anthropology Documentation Project at the University of Kentucky. Since its inception in 1978, the project has collected the so-called fugitive literature produced by anthropologists during their problem-solving work. The collection has a wide range of different types of materials: technical reports, research monographs, conference papers, practicum and internship reports, legal briefs, proposals, and other materials.


1992 ◽  
Vol 14 (4) ◽  
pp. 42-44

Sources documents the work of applied and practicing anthropologists through publication of Project Profiles. These are based on materials submitted to the Applied Anthropology Documentation Project at the University of Kentucky. Since its inception in 1978, the project has collected the so-called fugitive literature produced by anthropologists during their problem-solving work. The collection has a wide range of different types of materials: technical reports, research monographs, conference papers, practicum and internship reports, legal briefs, proposals, and other materials.


1990 ◽  
Vol 12 (3) ◽  
pp. 26-27

Sources is intended to document the work of applied and practicing anthropologists. The Project Profiles published here are based on materials submitted to the Applied Anthropology Documentation Project at the University of Kentucky. The project, since its inception in 1978, has attempted to collect the so-called fugitive literature produced by anthropologists in the course of their problem-solving work. The collection consists of a wide range of different types of materials including technical reports, research monographs; conference papers, practicum and internship reports, legal briefs and proposals, as well as other materials.


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