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1983 The Seventh Healing Song of John Joseph (Blue) (9'), for flute and tape premiered by Eric Hoover at Eastman School of Music, Rochester, NY.

ContributorsDeMars, James, 1952- (Composer) / Proulx Publishing Co. (Publisher)
Created1983
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Dedicaçe (5’) for Cello and Piano premiered by Alexandre Debrus and the composer in Biarritz, France.

ContributorsDeMars, James, 1952- (Composer) / Proulx Publishing Co. (Publisher)
Created1997
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Four Songs of Love (from the sonnets of W.S.) (14’) for tenor (or high baritone) and piano.

ContributorsDeMars, James, 1952- (Composer) / Proulx Publishing Co. (Publisher)
Created2016
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Tapestry X (8’) for Tuba Quartet

ContributorsDeMars, James, 1952- (Composer) / Proulx Publishing Co. (Publisher)
Created2017
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Desert Songs (22') six songs for soprano, cello, alto saxophone, piano and percussion performed by Beverly Claflin and the Tos ensemble.

ContributorsDeMars, James, 1952- (Composer) / Proulx Publishing Co. (Publisher)
Created1984
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Arias for Brass Quintet (12’) commissioned and premiered by the St. Louis Brass Quintet.

ContributorsDeMars, James, 1952- (Composer) / Proulx Publishing Co. (Publisher)
Created2000
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Kokopelli Songs, nine songs for baritone and piano, commissioned by Art Renaissance Initiative, premiered by Stephen Schermitzler and the composer.

ContributorsDeMars, James, 1952- (Composer) / Proulx Publishing Co. (Publisher)
Created2023
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Neon Babylon (12') for saxophone quartet performed by the Joseph Wytko Saxophone Quartet.

ContributorsDeMars, James, 1952- (Composer) / Proulx Publishing Co. (Publisher)
Created1987
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Invited presenter for ALA Annual Conference, 2008.

ContributorsAllgood, Tammy (Author) / Duarte, Marisa (Author)
Created2008-06-20
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(Preprint.) Today's college and university learning landscapes are dynamic and
characterized by increased student demand for highly flexible and self-paced online learning opportunities. Recent fiscal conditions in higher education make learning landscape development more challenging due to finite resources and competing priorities. Similarly, academic libraries are experiencing substantial budget and staff

(Preprint.) Today's college and university learning landscapes are dynamic and
characterized by increased student demand for highly flexible and self-paced online learning opportunities. Recent fiscal conditions in higher education make learning landscape development more challenging due to finite resources and competing priorities. Similarly, academic libraries are experiencing substantial budget and staff reductions. Despite these trends, academic libraries are in a strong position to contribute to surrounding learning landscapes by expanding student online learning opportunities and promoting the critical use of information. Evolving learning technologies available for free or at low cost provide higher education and libraries with the tools to respond to this fluid environment.

ContributorsKammerlocher, Lisa (Author) / Couture, Julianne (Author) / Sparks, Olivia (Author) / Harp, Matthew (Author) / Allgood, Tammy (Author)
Created2011