Browsing Dr. Robert G. Holmberg by Issue Date
Now showing items 21-40 of 52
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Pulp mills and the environment: an annotated bibliography for northern Alberta
(Canadian Circumpolar Institute, and Environmental Research and Study Centre, 1992) -
Postmortem on a Distance Education Course: Successes and Failures
(American Journal of Distance Education, 1992)Athabasca University (AU) is an open university committed to delivering courses via distance education technology. In 1973, AU started work on "World Ecology: The Scientific Context" as its first home study course. This ... -
Solpugida of Canada
(Entomological Society of Alberta, 1992-04) -
Chemical attractants of horse flies (Diptera: Tabanidae)
(Entomological Society of Alberta, 1993-11) -
Agriculture in Indonesia: mostly a domestic market
(International Agri-World, 1995-05) -
Re-description of Togwoteeus biceps (Arachnida, Opiliones, Sclerosomatidae) with notes on its morphology, karyology and phenology.
(Journal of Arachnology, 1997)The harvestman genus Togwoteeus Roewer 1952 is monotypic. Its only species, T. biceps (Thorell 1877), is known from throughout western Canada and USA and is newly recorded from California, Nebraska, Nevada, Oregon, South ... -
Museum Zoologicum Bogoriense (MZB)
(Newsletter of the American Arachnological Society, 1998) -
Home lab activities for introductory biology delivered at-a-distance
(Tested studies for laboratory teaching, 1998) -
Lice: they may be closer than you think
(Athabasca Advocate, 1998-02-03) -
Fleeing from fleas: on your cat, dog, or you
(Athabasca Advocate, 1998-02-24) -
Teaching biology at-a-distance: dealing with the living. Partners in Learning
(Proceedings of the 14th Annual Conference of the Canadian Association for Distance Education, 1998-05) -
Athabasca University’s achievements in science education
(Partners in Learning, Proceedings of the 14th Annual Conference of the Canadian Association for Distance Education, 1998-05) -
Teaching science at-a-distance: What is so difficult?
(Partners in Learning, Proceedings of the 14th Annual Conference of the Canadian Association for Distance Education, 1998-05) -
Harvestmen (Arachnida, Opiliones) of Alberta, Saskatchewan and Manitoba
(Entomological Society of Alberta, 1999) -
Everything you’ve ever wanted to know about mosquitoes
(Athabasca Advocate, 1999-06-29) -
More on those pesky mosquitoes
(Athabasca Advocate, 1999-07-06) -
Fossils – shadows of past life
(Athabasca Advocate, 1999-07-13) -
Plagiarism: hazardous to your academic success
(Voice, 2000-03) -
Araneae of Alberta and Saskatchewan, Canada
(Abstracts of the 15th International Congress of Arachnology, 2001) -
15th International Congress of Arachnology: A Canadian Perspective
(The Canadian Arachnologist, 2001-05)