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Trends In Higher Education: What’S Happening In Ireland, Ellen Hazelkorn Oct 2009

Trends In Higher Education: What’S Happening In Ireland, Ellen Hazelkorn

Other resources

This presentation provides an overview of trends in higher education policy worldwide, and their implications for Ireland.


Nccaa Division 1 Men's Soccer Awards, Cedarville University Oct 2009

Nccaa Division 1 Men's Soccer Awards, Cedarville University

Men's Soccer News Releases

No abstract provided.


Rhode Island Current Conditions Index — October 2009, Leonard Lardaro Oct 2009

Rhode Island Current Conditions Index — October 2009, Leonard Lardaro

The Rhode Island Current Conditions Index

No abstract provided.


Connective Corridor Inventories, Syracuse University. Maxwell School. Community Benchmarks Program Oct 2009

Connective Corridor Inventories, Syracuse University. Maxwell School. Community Benchmarks Program

Community Benchmarks Program

No abstract provided.


Commercialism, Materialism And The Drive To Fulfill Beauty Ideals In The United States, Katie Hickey Oct 2009

Commercialism, Materialism And The Drive To Fulfill Beauty Ideals In The United States, Katie Hickey

Social Work Theses

I surveyed 90 students on the amount of money they spend on beauty products and procedures and simultaneously tested their level of body dissatisfaction.


Caroliniana Columns - Fall 2009, University Libraries--University Of South Carolina Oct 2009

Caroliniana Columns - Fall 2009, University Libraries--University Of South Carolina

University South Caroliniana Society Newsletter - Columns

Contents:

University Libraries Receive Major Grant to Digitize Historic South Carolina Newspapers..... p.1
Report from the President..... p.3
Report from the Director..... p.3
Introducing Bill Cossen..... p.4
“Entfesselt den Tiger nicht!,” or, “Do Not Unchain the Tiger”..... p.4
South Carolina Civilian Conservation Corps Camp Papers Available to Researchers..... p.5
The Diary of John Shaw Billings..... p.6
Oscar Montgomery Lieber and the 1860 Eclipse Expedition..... p.8
Bill Schmidt Joins University Libraries Staff..... p.11
New Digital Collections of SCL Materials..... p.11
Piranesi at Carolina..... p.12
D.W. Griffith’s “Historical Facsimile:” How the South Carolina Statehouse Became a Movie Set..... p.15
Memorials..... p.16


Signs Of Faith, October 2009 Oct 2009

Signs Of Faith, October 2009

Signs of Faith

A newsletter published for Deaf Catholics in Paterson, NJ

Signs of Faith Finding Aid


The Ibadan Conference And Beyond, Harry C. Triandis Oct 2009

The Ibadan Conference And Beyond, Harry C. Triandis

Online Readings in Psychology and Culture

No abstract provided.


Rail Passenger Selective Screening Summit, Mti S-09-01, Mti Oct 2009

Rail Passenger Selective Screening Summit, Mti S-09-01, Mti

Mineta Transportation Institute

This publication is an edited transcript of the Rail Passenger Selective Screening Summit, which was co-sponsored by MTI and the American Public Transportation Association (APTA) in Chicago, Illinois on June 18, 2009, during APTA´s annual Rail Conference. The workshop was moderated by Brian Michael Jenkins, director, Mineta Transportation Institute's National Transportation Security Center of Excellence (NTSCOE). Speakers included Bruce R. Butterworth, co-author, Selective Screening of Rail Passengers; Greg Hull, president, American Public Transportation Association (APTA); Paul MacMillan, chief of police, Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority, Transit Police Department; Ron Masciana, deputy chief, Metropolitan Transit Authority (MTA), New York; Jesus Ojeda, security …


From Economic Crisis To Reform: Imf Programs In Latin America And Eastern Europe By Grigore Pop-Eleches (Book Review), Aleksandra Sznajder Lee Oct 2009

From Economic Crisis To Reform: Imf Programs In Latin America And Eastern Europe By Grigore Pop-Eleches (Book Review), Aleksandra Sznajder Lee

Political Science Faculty Publications

Grigore Pop-Eleches’s book on the interaction of international and domestic determinants of IMF-style reforms in developing countries makes a significant contribution to international and comparative political economy literature. His effort to capture the dynamics of the contentious and complex relationship between the IMF and developing countries/emerging markets inLatin AmericaandEastern Europerepresents mid-range theorizing at its best. The author combines insights from international and comparative political economy literatures to pursue complementary questions. From the international effect perspective: what role do economic crises play in the initiation and implementation of IMF-backed economic reform? Is the IMF impartial in its policy and financial support …


A Plea For Pr Ethics Research, Kati Tusinski Berg Oct 2009

A Plea For Pr Ethics Research, Kati Tusinski Berg

College of Communication Faculty Research and Publications

No abstract provided.


Lending And Borrowing Across Borders: Issues And Challenges With International Resource Sharing, Tina Baich, Tim Jiping Zou, Heather Weltin, Zheng Ye Yang Oct 2009

Lending And Borrowing Across Borders: Issues And Challenges With International Resource Sharing, Tina Baich, Tim Jiping Zou, Heather Weltin, Zheng Ye Yang

University Libraries Faculty Publications and Presentations

The charge of the RUSA Sharing and Transforming Access to Resources Section (STARS) International Interlibrary Loan Committee is to evaluate trends in international interlibrary loan (ILL) and resource sharing, to develop materials and resources for international ILL practitioners, and to promote international ILL resource sharing efforts. In 2006, the committee decided to survey U.S. libraries regarding their international ILL activities as a way to gather information on the current environment and identify strategies for improving international ILL. The survey was deployed in the spring of 2007. In the fall of 2008, the committee members drafted an executive summary, which was …


Facebook: A Technique Of Modern Power, Monica Reyes Oct 2009

Facebook: A Technique Of Modern Power, Monica Reyes

Journal of South Texas English Studies

The article focuses on the emergence of social networks in the society, particularly the Facebook that extends a technique of modern power. It mentions that Facebook has attracted millions of users across the globe that has become a productive device on the association between people and society and has the capabilities in producing people who they are and how they use themselves. It highlights the works of philosopher and theorist Michel Foucault such as "Discipline and Punish: The Birth of the Prison" and "The History of Sexuality" that display the social relations among users and examine the interrelated ideas of …


Tcl Letter Volume 9 Issue 2, Touro College Libraries Oct 2009

Tcl Letter Volume 9 Issue 2, Touro College Libraries

Yearbooks and Newsletters

No abstract provided.


The Directories Of Cross-Cultural Psychology (1968-1970): Building A Network, John W. Berry Oct 2009

The Directories Of Cross-Cultural Psychology (1968-1970): Building A Network, John W. Berry

Online Readings in Psychology and Culture

No abstract provided.


The 1971 Istanbul Conference: First Face-To-Face Meeting Of Many Cross-Cultural Psychologists, Pieter J. D. Drenth Oct 2009

The 1971 Istanbul Conference: First Face-To-Face Meeting Of Many Cross-Cultural Psychologists, Pieter J. D. Drenth

Online Readings in Psychology and Culture

No abstract provided.


“A Space For Myself To Go:” Early Patterns In Small Ya Spaces, Anthony Bernier Oct 2009

“A Space For Myself To Go:” Early Patterns In Small Ya Spaces, Anthony Bernier

Faculty Publications

While young adults (teenagers) are routinely recognized as constituting nearly 25 percent of the nation's public library users, the vast majority of libraries devote more space and design attention to restrooms than to young people. Worse, there are currently no consistent or established metrics, no evaluation criteria, few conceptual standards of best practices, and little consistency in the methods by which we collect empirical evidence about young adult (YA) spaces. This study is the first systematic attempt to both collect and analyze empirical data on libraries' recent trend toward providing greater spatial equity for YA library service.


From The President, James Cooper Oct 2009

From The President, James Cooper

Georgia Library Quarterly

The author reports on the accomplishments of the Georgia Library Association (GLA) for 2009. The GLA held its annual Library Day in Atlanta and it sponsored awards and scholarships, including the American Library Association (ALA) Emerging Leader, Hubbard Scholarship, and Beard Scholarship. Also noted is the support of the GLA to Read Across America, the Georgia Student Media Festival and the Georgia Peach Award. Another initiative of the GLA is the passage of a resolution for an honorary membership for the late AA Director Judith F. Krug.


My Own Private Library: A Peek Inside The Personal Library Of An Almost Librarian, David Baker Oct 2009

My Own Private Library: A Peek Inside The Personal Library Of An Almost Librarian, David Baker

Georgia Library Quarterly

The author tells about his collection of books in his personal library. He says that his collection has grown with the number of volumes exceeding 800 as his interest in various writings expanded. Among the books he added are the travel writings of Paul Theroux, all the novels by Armistead Maupin, novels about baseball players, histories of the textile leagues and biographies of Joe Jackson. His bookshelves also contain books about music and movies, Billy Wilder's comedies, various autobiographies, and celebrity anecdotes.


Second Life Complements The Internet For Reference Librarians, Florence Tang Oct 2009

Second Life Complements The Internet For Reference Librarians, Florence Tang

Georgia Library Quarterly

The article describes the Second Life culture as an interactive virtual environment from the perspective of a reference librarian. The cited advantages of using Second Life are synchronous interaction with other people, clearer appearance of chat text messages, incorporation of social norms, and accessibility. Among the noted obstacles to using Second Life are its price, intentional distress of other avatars, empty virtual public places, less hierarchy among participants, chatting via rapid typing, and quick change of landscapes and avatars.


Knight, Kunnupas Win Gla Scholarships Oct 2009

Knight, Kunnupas Win Gla Scholarships

Georgia Library Quarterly

The article announces the recipients of the Beard and C. S. Hubbard Scholarships from the Georgia Library Association (GLA), including library students Amber Knight and Tiia Kunnupas.


Vsu Students Honored At Ala Conference Oct 2009

Vsu Students Honored At Ala Conference

Georgia Library Quarterly

The article announces the students from the Master Library and Information Science Program at Valdosta State University in Georgia who received awards at the American Library Association (ALA) 2009 Conference in Chicago, Illinois, including the Adelaide Del Frate Conference Sponsorship Award to Kenneth M. Kozel, the ALA Student-to-Staff Program award to Marry L. Miller, and the Spectrum Scholarship to Jennifer Yontz-Orlando.


Bush Grant Will Fund 45 Scholarships Oct 2009

Bush Grant Will Fund 45 Scholarships

Georgia Library Quarterly

The article announces that the Georgia Public Library Services has received a Laura Bush 21st century Librarian Program grant worth 680,327 U.S. dollars from the Institute of Museum and Library Services.


Agnes Scott College News And Notes Oct 2009

Agnes Scott College News And Notes

Georgia Library Quarterly

Recent news from Agnes Scott College's McCain Library.


Macon State Showcases 'Lost' Literature Oct 2009

Macon State Showcases 'Lost' Literature

Georgia Library Quarterly

The article reviews the literature exhibit "Lost" at the Macon State College's library in Georgia.


Athens Regional News And Notes Oct 2009

Athens Regional News And Notes

Georgia Library Quarterly

Recent news from the Athens Regional Library System.


Ohoopee Regional News And Notes Oct 2009

Ohoopee Regional News And Notes

Georgia Library Quarterly

Recent news from the Ohoopee Regional Library System.


Georgia Library Quarterly, Fall 2009, Susan Cooley Oct 2009

Georgia Library Quarterly, Fall 2009, Susan Cooley

Georgia Library Quarterly

Complete issue of Georgia Library Quarterly, Fall 2009, vol. 46, no. 4.


The Southeastern Librarian V. 57, No. 3 (Fall 2009) Complete Issue Oct 2009

The Southeastern Librarian V. 57, No. 3 (Fall 2009) Complete Issue

The Southeastern Librarian

Complete issue of The Southeastern Librarian, volume 57, No. 3 (Fall 2009).


From The Editor, Perry Bratcher Oct 2009

From The Editor, Perry Bratcher

The Southeastern Librarian

Column from Perry Bratcher, editor of The Southeastern Librarian.