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Wacholder, Nina, Celina Imielinska, Stephen Johnson, Ewa Soliz and Pat Molholt. (1998). Implications of 3D visualization for medical education. In Proceedings of the Medicine Meets Virtual Reality:6 (MMVR:6) Conference. San Diego, CA.
“Hope, Change, Nietzsche.” Review of Reading Obama: Dreams, Hope, and the American Political Tradition, by James T. Kloppenberg, The Book: An Online Review at The New Republic, May 26, 2011.
Wacholder, Nina, Celina Imielinska, Judith Klavans, and Pat Molholt. (1998). Semantic relations in a medical digital library. In Proceedings of the American Digital Library Conference. Santa Barbara, CA.
“Americans Gambled on Greed—and Lost.” Review of The Age of Greed: The Triumph of Finance and the Decline of America, 1970 to the Present, by Jeff Madrick, Washington Post, July 29, 2011.
“Standing Pat.” Review of Mrs. Nixon: A Novelist Imagines a Life, by Ann Beattie, New York Times Book Review, November 20, 2011.
Wacholder, Nina. (1998). Simplex NPs sorted by head: A method for identifying significant topics within a document. In Proceedings of the Workshop on the Computational Treatment of Nominals (pp. 70-79). COLING-ACL '98. Montreal, Canada.
“It’s a Man’s World.” Review of Jack Kennedy: Elusive Hero, by Chris Matthews, The Book: An Online Review at The New Republic, January 12, 2012.
Wacholder, Nina, Celina Imielinska, Judith Klavans, and Pat Molholt. (1998). An ontology-based navigation system for human anatomy. In Proceedings of the Second User Conference of the National Library of Medicine's Visible Human Project. Bethesda, MD.
“Ex-Presidents: The Only Politicians Who Still Get Along.” Review of The Presidents Club: Inside the World’s Most Exclusive Fraternity, by Nancy Gibbs & Michael Duffy, Washington Post, April 28, 2012.
Evans, David Kirk, Judith L. Klavans and Nina Wacholder. (2000). Document Processing with LinkIT. In Proceedings of the RIAO Conference, Centre de Hautes Etudes Internationales d'Informatique Documentaire (C.I.D) and the Center for the Advanced Study of Information Systems (C.A.S.I.S.). Paris, France.