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Creating A Culture Of Reading: Readers' Advisory In The Academic Library, Sarah L. Johnson, Janice Derr, Pamela Ferrell
Creating A Culture Of Reading: Readers' Advisory In The Academic Library, Sarah L. Johnson, Janice Derr, Pamela Ferrell
Sarah L. Johnson
Readers' advisory isn’t just for public and school libraries. Popular reading collections in academic libraries can support your patrons’ recreational reading needs and their curricular needs, as well. Topics to be discussed include the benefits and challenges of establishing these collections, undergraduate students’ expectations for offerings in popular fiction and nonfiction in academic libraries, getting your staff involved in working with and promoting these materials, developing local exhibits and book lists, formalizing your commitment to popular reading through your collection development policy, and more.
Speed Tinkering With The Albertsons Library, Deana Brown, Amy Vecchione
Speed Tinkering With The Albertsons Library, Deana Brown, Amy Vecchione
Deana Brown
Speed dating with technology provides the hands-on experience you’re looking for! In this session, you will rotate in groups through a variety of emerging technology stations where you will explore and brainstorm how you can incorporate each tool into your own curriculum. Each station focuses on a specific technology and will have an informational sheet that includes instructions and possible learning outcomes. We’ll conclude with a discussion on how to apply what we learned.
China’S Changing Character: Combating Corporeal Corruption, Ian Russell Koh
China’S Changing Character: Combating Corporeal Corruption, Ian Russell Koh
Ian Russell Koh
The Chinese Communist Party's (CCP) recent crackdown on corruption has attracted attention for its unprecedented scale and scope. Historical, political, and social changes are broadly responsible for the prevalence of corruption within the body-politic of Chinese society, and this paper seeks to unearth some of the more instrumental reasons undergirding such institutional transformations.
Enforcement, Illegal Appropriation And Innovation, Sougata Poddar, Dyuti Banerjee
Enforcement, Illegal Appropriation And Innovation, Sougata Poddar, Dyuti Banerjee
Sougata Poddar
We analyse how increases in digital piracy shapes the enforcement polices, and their resultant impact on innovation. Though the socially optimal policies always deter piracy, but they cannot prevent the fall in innovation for initial increases in piracy, beyond which, these policies induces innovation to remain at a constant level. In contrast, the government’s innovation maximizing objective results in no enforcement and tolerating piracy up to a critical level as the equilibrium, and innovation falls. Up to this level a trade-off between social welfare and innovation exists, which disappears there after, and the result coincides with the socially optimal …
App Newsletter 7, Riccardo Pelizzo
App Newsletter 7, Riccardo Pelizzo
riccardo pelizzo
The seventh issue of the APP newsletter, with contributions by Michele Croce, founder and President of Verona Pulita, and Abel Kinyondo, Senior Researcher at REPOA.
Why Have Strong Legislative Acts Had Weak Economic Effects?, Douglas W. Mackenzie Ph.D.
Why Have Strong Legislative Acts Had Weak Economic Effects?, Douglas W. Mackenzie Ph.D.
Douglas W MacKenzie Ph.D.
Responses to the 2008 crisis were dramatic. Government officials enacted unprecedented acts of legislation and policies, with the intent of improving economic conditions. While measures taken to improve economic conditions were aggressive, the results of these measures have been disappointing. The aggressive and controversial nature of policy responses to the 2008 Crisis caused high levels of uncertainty about the public policy. There is correlation between levels of “economic policy uncertainty” and hiring of new employees. The statistical correlation between uncertainty and hiring is important in explaining the weak response of economic conditions to policies of the past eight years.
Rents The Bane Of Poor: Charity, Hilary Gallagher
Rents The Bane Of Poor: Charity, Hilary Gallagher
Hilary Gallagher
No abstract provided.
Analytic Approaches For Causal Inferences With Complex Multi-Component Interventions: Project Achieve's Study Of Managing Care Transitions, Glen P. Mays
Glen Mays
Estimating the causal effects of complex, multi-component health interventions is a task with many challenges in measurement and methodology. This presentation profiles the methods being used as part of the PCORI-funded Project Achieve, a national study to estimate the comparative effectiveness of heterogeneous care transition programs designed to help hospitalized patients and their caregivers navigate care delivery systems effectively and return back to the community with optimal health and wellbeing.
Marcos De Teorização Sobre Comércio Formiga Fronteiriço, Prof. Dr. Eloi Martins Senhoras
Marcos De Teorização Sobre Comércio Formiga Fronteiriço, Prof. Dr. Eloi Martins Senhoras
Elói Martins Senhoras
No abstract provided.
Notes On The Seminar On African Economic Outlook 2015, Held On The 8th Of October 2015 At The House Of The Estates Of Finland, J. G. A. Saviranta
Notes On The Seminar On African Economic Outlook 2015, Held On The 8th Of October 2015 At The House Of The Estates Of Finland, J. G. A. Saviranta
Akseli Saviranta
The following document presents summarised key notes from the United Nations University – World Institute for Development Economics Research (UNU-WIDER) seminar titled “African Economic Outlook 2015 – Unlocking the potential of local economies for inclusive growth”. The seminar presented the 2015 report titled “African Economic Outlook 2015 – Regional Development and Spatial Inclusion”, produced by the African Development Bank, the OECD Development Centre, and the United Nations Development Programme. The African Development Bank, UNU-WIDER, and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Finland were the co-organisers of the Seminar.
Us Military Cargo Drop In Syria: A Time Bomb On War On Terror, Ibrahim Babatunde Anoba
Us Military Cargo Drop In Syria: A Time Bomb On War On Terror, Ibrahim Babatunde Anoba
Ibrahim Babatunde Anoba
No abstract provided.
Development Aid: Africa's Dead End And Africa Beyond The End, Ibrahim Babatunde Anoba
Development Aid: Africa's Dead End And Africa Beyond The End, Ibrahim Babatunde Anoba
Ibrahim Babatunde Anoba
No abstract provided.
Open Access Week 2015 Poster #1, Richard James
Guidelines For Physician-Assisted Suicide, Raphael Cohen-Almagor
Guidelines For Physician-Assisted Suicide, Raphael Cohen-Almagor
raphael cohen-almagor
This paper proposes a set of guidelines for physician-assisted suicide (PAS). This set of guidelines integrates pertinent guidelines that were adopted in Oregon, where physician-assisted suicide is legal, in the Netherlands and Belgium where euthanasia is legal, in Switzerland where assisted suicide is practiced, and in the Northern Territory of Australia, where physician-assisted suicide was legal for a short period of time.
Guidelines For Physician-Assisted Suicide, Raphael Cohen-Almagor
Guidelines For Physician-Assisted Suicide, Raphael Cohen-Almagor
raphael cohen-almagor
This paper proposes a set of guidelines for physician-assisted suicide (PAS). This set of guidelines integrates pertinent guidelines that were adopted in Oregon, where physician-assisted suicide is legal, in the Netherlands and Belgium where euthanasia is legal, in Switzerland where assisted suicide is practiced, and in the Northern Territory of Australia, where physician-assisted suicide was legal for a short period of time.
'Friending' The Library: Social Media Interns Get The Message Out, Pamela Contakos
'Friending' The Library: Social Media Interns Get The Message Out, Pamela Contakos
Pamela Contakos
At MCLA we have sponsored undergraduate student interns who assist with marketing and outreach for the library. Our interns are responsible for the library’s Tumblr, posting weekly about databases, items from the archives, and apps of interest, the library’s Instagram account, and the library’s Facebook account. In addition, they have created videos and hosted social media contests. We will share some of the projects our interns have worked in and talk about best practices in having student run social media.
Chapter 4 (Draft): John Locke And The Hobbesian Hypothesis: How A Very Similar Colonial Prejudice Found Its Way Into The Natural Rights Justification Of Private Property, Karl Widerquist, Grant Mccall
Chapter 4 (Draft): John Locke And The Hobbesian Hypothesis: How A Very Similar Colonial Prejudice Found Its Way Into The Natural Rights Justification Of Private Property, Karl Widerquist, Grant Mccall
Karl Widerquist
This chapter is a preliminary draft of Chapter 4 of the book, "Prehistoric Myths in Modern Political Philosophy." The role of this chapter is to show that what we call "the Hobbesian Hypothesis" is an essential premise in John Locke's justification of private property. The Hobbesian hypothesis, in this context, is the claim that everyone is better off in a society with private land and resource ownership (even if they own no land or resources) than they could reasonably except to be in a society in which these resources remained unowned and people lived as hunter-gatherers. This chapter does not …
Disciplina De Especialização Em Segurança Pública, Prof. Dr. Eloi Martins Senhoras
Disciplina De Especialização Em Segurança Pública, Prof. Dr. Eloi Martins Senhoras
Elói Martins Senhoras
No abstract provided.
Disciplina De Especialização Em Segurança Pública, Prof. Dr. Eloi Martins Senhoras
Disciplina De Especialização Em Segurança Pública, Prof. Dr. Eloi Martins Senhoras
Elói Martins Senhoras
No abstract provided.
Disciplina De Especialização Em Segurança Pública, Prof. Dr. Eloi Martins Senhoras
Disciplina De Especialização Em Segurança Pública, Prof. Dr. Eloi Martins Senhoras
Elói Martins Senhoras
No abstract provided.
Conflitos Cibernéticos Como Ameaça Multidimensional, Prof. Dr. Eloi Martins Senhoras
Conflitos Cibernéticos Como Ameaça Multidimensional, Prof. Dr. Eloi Martins Senhoras
Elói Martins Senhoras
No abstract provided.
Debates Sobre A Legislação Federal De Cotas Étnico-Raciais No Brasil, Prof. Dr. Eloi Martins Senhoras
Debates Sobre A Legislação Federal De Cotas Étnico-Raciais No Brasil, Prof. Dr. Eloi Martins Senhoras
Elói Martins Senhoras
No abstract provided.
Disciplina De Especialização Em Segurança Pública, Prof. Dr. Eloi Martins Senhoras
Disciplina De Especialização Em Segurança Pública, Prof. Dr. Eloi Martins Senhoras
Elói Martins Senhoras
No abstract provided.
Disciplina De Especialização Em Segurança Pública, Prof. Dr. Eloi Martins Senhoras
Disciplina De Especialização Em Segurança Pública, Prof. Dr. Eloi Martins Senhoras
Elói Martins Senhoras
No abstract provided.
Behavioral Economics And Poverty [En Español] Behavioral Economics Y Pobreza, Daniel A. Monroy
Behavioral Economics And Poverty [En Español] Behavioral Economics Y Pobreza, Daniel A. Monroy
Daniel A Monroy C
No abstract provided.
Thinking Like Your Users – Using Data And Personas To Improve Services At Your Library, Amy Vecchione, Deana Brown
Thinking Like Your Users – Using Data And Personas To Improve Services At Your Library, Amy Vecchione, Deana Brown
Deana Brown
Do you ever get the feeling a service your library offers could be improved? Do you notice users struggle with the same challenges over and over? You might not need more funding to fix it, just a change in perspective. In this workshop you will acquire real skills and design a persona for your library. Personas are fictional people, but based on data and observations. Using personas will help you make user centered decisions. This workshop will walk participants through the process of creating personas they can apply to specific services their library offers.
Annual Review Of Social Partnerships 2015 - Arsp 10th Issue, Maria May Seitanidi, Arno Kourula, Jennifer S. A. Leigh, Verena Bitzer, Salla Laasonen, Amelia Clarke, Lucian Hudson, José Carlos Marques, Stella Pfisterer, David Hyatt, Adriane Macdonald, Lea Stadtler, Pieter Glasbergen, Adolf Acquaye, Jessica Mankowski, Julia Diaz, Lamberto Zollo, Adriana Reynaga Morales, Domenico Dentoni, Jill Bogie, Cheryl Martens, Ozgu Karakulak
Annual Review Of Social Partnerships 2015 - Arsp 10th Issue, Maria May Seitanidi, Arno Kourula, Jennifer S. A. Leigh, Verena Bitzer, Salla Laasonen, Amelia Clarke, Lucian Hudson, José Carlos Marques, Stella Pfisterer, David Hyatt, Adriane Macdonald, Lea Stadtler, Pieter Glasbergen, Adolf Acquaye, Jessica Mankowski, Julia Diaz, Lamberto Zollo, Adriana Reynaga Morales, Domenico Dentoni, Jill Bogie, Cheryl Martens, Ozgu Karakulak
Maria May Seitanidi
This is the 10th celebratory issue of the Annual Review of Social Partnerships (ARSP) that provides annually the one-stop shop of high quality curated content in cross-sector collaboration research and practice from around the world. In over 100 pages this issue covers: * State of the art review of 100+ new publications on cross-sector partnerships * New tools for designing highly interactive cross-sector collaboration teaching * Academic and practitioner insights through interviews and original contributions * News from the cross-sector collaboration community * Celebratory section on ARSP volunteering, readership and cross-sector inspiration The ARSP is an open access journal and …
The Right Of Free Movement: A Story Of Securitisation And Control In The Uk Or The Story Of Ion Popescu, Konstanitinos Mitropoulos
The Right Of Free Movement: A Story Of Securitisation And Control In The Uk Or The Story Of Ion Popescu, Konstanitinos Mitropoulos
Bahram Kazemian
Recently in Britain there has been an on-going discussion on the right of European citizens to move to, work and reside freely in any European Union member-state. British politicians and media, stepping on the significant number of Eastern Europeans who moved to the United Kingdom, articulated a securitising discourse representing them as ‘benefit tourists’ and criminals who threaten the integrity of the welfare system and social cohesion. However, this is only part of the securitisation story. This paper argues that the securitisation of mobile European citizens and, consequently of the right of free movement itself, is used as governmentality in …
"Understanding Africa Socio-Economic Emergencies In Face Of Rising Foreign Aid And The Structural Political Alternative"., Ibrahim Babatunde Anoba
"Understanding Africa Socio-Economic Emergencies In Face Of Rising Foreign Aid And The Structural Political Alternative"., Ibrahim Babatunde Anoba
Ibrahim Babatunde Anoba
The continent of Africa is the most resourcefully blessed with both vast natural and human resources in abundance but the natural advantages have not equitably transformed into development as the continent has suffered socio-economic uncertainties. In the wake of alleviating from the depressing situation, Africa since 1985 has had billions of dollars in development aids and Africa pay over $20 billion dollars annually in servicing. Unfortunately, the billions in aids have not make its socio-economy better in comparison to what it experienced during the 1970s. With political and socio-economic emergencies rampaging in the continent, the potentials of another series of …
Characteristics Of International Collaboration In Sport Sciences Publications And Its Influence On Citation Impact, Lei Wang
LEI WANG
Some bibliometric research has been carried out in sport sciences, but compared with other disciplines there is still no intensive study at macro level, especially on international collaboration. This study attempts to observe the status and trend of international collaboration in sport sciences at macro level, and to look at its relationship with academic impact. 20,804 publications from 63 consistently issued journals belonging to the Sport Sciences category in Web of Science database in 2000–2001 and 2010–2011 were analyzed. The main objects include co-authorship links of country pairs, the share of international co-authored publications, tendency and ‘‘affinity’’ in collaboration, and …