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Annual Report Of The Nelson Poynter Memorial Library 2005/2006, Nelson Poynter Memorial Library.
Annual Report Of The Nelson Poynter Memorial Library 2005/2006, Nelson Poynter Memorial Library.
Library Annual Reports
No abstract provided.
Annual Report Of The Nelson Poynter Memorial Library 2005/2006, Nelson Poynter Memorial Library.
Annual Report Of The Nelson Poynter Memorial Library 2005/2006, Nelson Poynter Memorial Library.
Library Annual Reports
No abstract provided.
Measuring Information Systems Delivery Quality., Johannes "Han" Reichgelt, Evan W. Duggan
Measuring Information Systems Delivery Quality., Johannes "Han" Reichgelt, Evan W. Duggan
Faculty Books
Currently, there is neither a commonly-accepted definition of information systems (IS) quality nor a convergence of perspectives on quality approaches. The IS community has focused on the various contributions of people, delivery processes, development philosophies and methods. Measuring Information Systems Delivery Quality represents a spotlight on IS quality that represents the efforts of authors from several countries across the globe. Despite this diversity, this book reflects the common position that improving objective knowledge of potentially quality-enhancing methods is far more likely to assist the production of high-quality software than experimentation with each new gadget. Measuring Information Systems Delivery Quality provides …
Library Assessment Summary 2005/2006, Nelson Poynter Memorial Library.
Library Assessment Summary 2005/2006, Nelson Poynter Memorial Library.
Library Annual Reports
1 p. Contains assessment summary only.
New Visions Of Community In Contemporary American Fiction: Tan, Kingsolver, Castillo, Morrison., Magali Michael
New Visions Of Community In Contemporary American Fiction: Tan, Kingsolver, Castillo, Morrison., Magali Michael
Faculty Books
In this engaging, optimistic close reading of five late twentieth-century novels by American women, Magali Cornier Michael illuminates the ways in which their authors engage with ideas of communal activism, common commitment, and social transformation. The fictions she examines imagine coalition building as a means of moving toward new forms of nonhierarchical justice; for ethnic cultures that, as a result of racist attitudes, have not been assimilated, power with each other rather than power over each other is a collective goal.Michael argues that much contemporary American fiction by women offers models of care and nurturing that move away from the …
Library Assessment Summary 2005/2006, Nelson Poynter Memorial Library.
Library Assessment Summary 2005/2006, Nelson Poynter Memorial Library.
Library Annual Reports
1 p. Contains assessment summary only.