Faculty & Research
Carole E. Nowicke
- Reference Librarian, Indiana Prevention Resource Center
Education:
- Ph.D. at Indiana University, 1998
- M.L.S at University of Maryland, 1986
- B.A. at Western Michigan University, 1979
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Background:
- Archivist of Navy Laboratories
- U.S. Marine Corps Museum
- Walden University Library
- Henry Ford Museum
- Historian of the International Tuba-Euphonium Association
Research:
American cultural history; information literacy; bibliometrics; substance abuse prevention; oral history; gambling prevention.
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Advertising poster: Image from "Sounds and Visions; Glass Plate Images from the Legacy of Cornet Soloist Walter F. Smith" |
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Woman Playing Roulette: Image from "Gambling: It's American!" |
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Publications:
Nowicke, Carole, Allison, David K., & Buchanan, Peter S. (1985). Index of oral histories relating to naval research and development. Bethesda, MD: David Taylor Naval Ship R & D Center.
Nowicke, Carole (August 2, 2005). "Gambling is American! From the Colonies to the Casinos." Many Voices, One Vision Conference, Indianapolis, IN.
Nowicke, Carole (2005, April). From cornfield to Carnegie Hall: The career path of an American tubist. Orlando, FL: University of Central Florida.
Nowicke, Carole (2005, April). There's more to inquiry than Google, or: I have fun with research, and you can, too: Using historical materials for performance, pedagogy, and publication. Orlando, FL: University of Central Florida.
Nowicke, Carole (2003, May). "Sound and Visions: Glass Images from the Legacy of Cornet Soloist Walter F. Smith." International Trumpet Guild Conference, Fort Worth, TX.
Nowicke, Carole (2004, October). Walter F. Smith: The Star of the Band. International Trumpet Guild Journal.
"Philadelphia Brass Ensemble: Baroque Brass, Gabrieli, Hindemith and 'Torchy Jones'" ARSC Conference CD, 2003-16. Association for Recorded Sound Collections audio recording.
Nowicke, Carole (1998). Not built by Jack but by you and me: The Schoolcraft Ladies' Library Association, 1879-1920: A study of women's reading culture in rural southwestern Michigan.Thesis (Ph.D.), Indiana University.
Nowicke, Carole, & Hoerman, Heidi Lee (1995, October). Secondary and tertiary citing: A study of referencing behavior in the literature of citation analysis deriving from the 'Ortega Hypothesis' of Cole and Cole. Library Quarterly.





