The present article attempts at combining Big History potential with the po-tential Mugs of Evolutionary Studies.It does not only analyze the history of the Cosmos.It studies similarities between evolutionary laws, principles, and mechanisms at various levels and phases of Big History.Such an approach opens up some new perspectives for our understa
Using MODIS Normalized Difference Vegetation Index to monitor seasonal and inter-annual dynamics of wetland vegetation in the Great Artesian Basin: a baseline for assessment of future changes in a unique ecosystem
The Great Artesian Basin mound springs (Australia) are unique wetland ecosystems of great significance.However, these unique ecosystems are endangered by anthropogenic water extraction.Relationships have been established between the vegetated wetland area and the discharge associated with individual springs, providing a potential means of monitorin
The Demography of Censorship: Examining Correlations Between Community Demographics and Materials Challenges in Canadian Libraries
This study examines materials challenges in Canadian libraries, compiled by the Canadian Federation of Library Associations (CFLA), with the intention of identifying demographic trends in patron challenge behaviour.By cross-referencing the CFLA data with five demographic fields from the 2016 Canadian census of population (median age, city size, edu