DASH Stories
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Story "A Thrill of Extreme Magnety": Robert… : DASH Story 2017-03-28I am a physician writing memoir. I was Dr. Robert E. Gross' patient in 1954. I had severe pulmonary stenosis and had had SBE twice. In memoir, I am exploring my experience as a "sick kid" in that era and how it impacted my choice of medicine as a career and my life as a whole.Story "Crisis" versus Aesthetic in the Copernican… : DASH Story 2016-07-22I am a physician with a PhD in theology serving as a science consultant to Multnomah Biblical Seminary, and I want to use this article to expand my knowledge of the history of science.Story "Homo profanus": Giorgio Agamben's Profane Philosophy.… : DASH Story 2016-05-08All in support for Open Access! Thanks a lot for your efforts, I'm a student at a university that doesn't have access to many journals. This has made a difference.Story "I Worship Black Gods": Formation of… : DASH Story 2017-06-22Using it for the first time but this story relates to my life.Story "Jesus said to them, 'My wife… : DASH Story 2016-06-26I am a student at Liberty Theological Seminary. I heard of this article on a podcast (The Briefing by Albert Mohler) and I thought it would fit in very well with a paper I am writing for my class. The Open Access to this article has helped me as the article is openly available and I was not expecting it to be so easy to find and cite.Story "Learning from utopia: contemporary architecture and… : DASH Story 2017-04-12I am taking a MOOC course in the architectural imagination, offered by Harvard on the edX platform. Picon is one of the lecturers, and I got hooked into his "historical" perspective. Having access to this article helps me better understand Picon's views and approach. Thank you.Story “There's No One as Irish as… : DASH Story 2013-04-05Using Open Access has helped me tremendously with my research papers for school. I attend an online university and although they have an extensive online library. I have noticed many of the articles are not full text, which in a sense defeats the purpose of looking for the article online for instant access. So I really appreciate Open Access providing relevant credible work.Story "Unser Dasein starrt von B‚àö¬∫chern": Hugo… : DASH Story 2016-08-11I stumbled on Open Access by chance because I had been googling the Austrian writer Hugo von Hofmannsthal. I found the doctoral dissertation of Kim Hang-Sun "Unser Dasein starrt von B‚àö¬∫chern" which I enjoyed tremendously for its intelligent, well-written analysis. This has helped me better to understand the importance of Hofmannsthals poetological theory and its importance for my own literary and religious experience. Thank you for this possibility of sharing!Story "Way Down in the Hole": Systemic… : DASH Story 2013-04-01I am an independent scholar writing for publication to disseminate my research and enhance employment prospects. Recent and past increases in privatization of access to intellectual resources prevents my ready access to online databases and comprehensive library holdings. These market-driven moves by many administrations and publishers are hampering the ability of researchers and scholars such as myself to contribute to the collective intelligence of the global community. Open access initiatives will hopefully reverse the privatization trend so that all may benefit from our collectively produced knowledge. Thank you!Story "What is the History of Books?"… : DASH Story 2013-05-31Hello! I am a PhD student in Library & Information Science at Dominican University. I need to read this article for my advanced seminar on reading, and it's not available at DU. Thank you so much for making this article freely available!