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Leading Life-Long Learning: The Library's Role, Janine Schmid, Gulcin Cribb
Leading Life-Long Learning: The Library's Role, Janine Schmid, Gulcin Cribb
Proceedings of the IATUL Conferences
No abstract provided.
Lessons Learned From Martindale's Www Reference Projects, Jim Martindale
Lessons Learned From Martindale's Www Reference Projects, Jim Martindale
Proceedings of the IATUL Conferences
The Martindale Homepage Project was initiated two years ago to explore what curriculum aids and research were being mounted on the web. Soon, it became clear that there was sufficient information to establish a virtual library that could support a medicl school curriculum, and specialized medical, dental, veterinary, nursing, nutrition, public health, agriculture and medical law reference sources. Martindale's Health Science Guide is a "multimedia specialized information resource" currently containing over 19,600 teaching files over 29,300 Medical Cases, 342 courses/textbooks, 1000s of graphic displays and over 5,200 (MPEG's) movies. The "Graduate & Undergraduate Center" for major science disciplines is another …
Understanding The 21st Century Research Landscape: Emerging Trends And Needs Within And Across Disciplines, Mike Diaz, Audrey Powers, Corey Seeman, Dennis Brunning
Understanding The 21st Century Research Landscape: Emerging Trends And Needs Within And Across Disciplines, Mike Diaz, Audrey Powers, Corey Seeman, Dennis Brunning
Charleston Library Conference
No abstract provided.
End Of An Era: Assessing The Success Of Ic@Ghc, Cindy Wheeler, Teresa Hutchins, Susan Vines
End Of An Era: Assessing The Success Of Ic@Ghc, Cindy Wheeler, Teresa Hutchins, Susan Vines
Georgia International Conference on Information Literacy
See presentation description.
Adventures In Library Salary Surveys, Scott L. Schaffer
Adventures In Library Salary Surveys, Scott L. Schaffer
UVM Libraries Conference Day
Salary surveys are an important tool for the library community and the administrators and boards responsible for the oversight of libraries. However, such assessments must be constructed and analyzed with great care. The Vermont Library Association Personnel Committee has conducted three salary surveys over the past several years, one focusing on academic libraries and two on public libraries. Significant issues have included confidentiality, participation rate, definitions, length and difficulty of questions, collection of data, and representativeness. Suggestions and lessons learned will be shared.
14th Annual Pacific Research Day Abstracts, University Of The Pacific
14th Annual Pacific Research Day Abstracts, University Of The Pacific
Excellence Day
No abstract provided.
College Within A College (Cwic) – Population Health, James D. Plumb Md, Mph, Rickie Brawer, Mph, Phd, Rob Simmons, Drph, Mph, Mches, Cph, Abbie Santana, Msph, Nancy L. Chernett, Ma, Mph
College Within A College (Cwic) – Population Health, James D. Plumb Md, Mph, Rickie Brawer, Mph, Phd, Rob Simmons, Drph, Mph, Mches, Cph, Abbie Santana, Msph, Nancy L. Chernett, Ma, Mph
JCIPE 2012
Seminar presentation (55 PowerPoint Slides)
The development of programmatic tracks providing students with academic opportunities outside of the traditional medical curriculum represents a national trend in medical education. With HRSA Interdisciplinary and Interprofessional Joint Graduate Degree five-year funding, the Department of Family and Community Medicine at ThomasJeffersonUniversitycreated an Inter-professional Primary Care Dual Degree Program (IPCDDP), which builds on JeffersonMedicalCollege’s College within a College (CwiC) Scholarly Concentrations Program in Population Health. The mission of the IPCDDP is to provide outstanding training in primary care and innovative education in chronic care management and population and public health in order to prepare primary …
College Within A College (Cwic) – Population Health, James D. Plumb, Rickie Brawer, Rob Simmons, Abbie Santana, Nancy L. Chernett
College Within A College (Cwic) – Population Health, James D. Plumb, Rickie Brawer, Rob Simmons, Abbie Santana, Nancy L. Chernett
JCIPE 2012
The development of programmatic tracks providing students with academic opportunities outside of the traditional medical curriculum represents a national trend in medical education. With HRSA Interdisciplinary and Interprofessional Joint Graduate Degree five-year funding, the Department of Family and Community Medicine at ThomasJeffersonUniversitycreated an Inter-professional Primary Care Dual Degree Program (IPCDDP), which builds on JeffersonMedicalCollege’s College within a College (CwiC) Scholarly Concentrations Program in Population Health. The mission of the IPCDDP is to provide outstanding training in primary care and innovative education in chronic care management and population and public health in order to prepare primary care leaders to serve as …
Parallel Session: A Study Of Pre-Purchase Determinants Of Brand Avoidance: Moderating Role Of Familiarity With Country-Of Origin, Muhammad Asif Khan, Cécile Bozzo, Haroon Ur Rashid Khan
Parallel Session: A Study Of Pre-Purchase Determinants Of Brand Avoidance: Moderating Role Of Familiarity With Country-Of Origin, Muhammad Asif Khan, Cécile Bozzo, Haroon Ur Rashid Khan
International Conference on Marketing
The purpose of this paper is to provide an overview of the concept of pre-purchase brand avoidance, by identifying the factors motivating this phenomenon. In addition this paper aims to provide the negative effect of familiarity with country-of-origin. The paper finds that the concept does exist in developing countries as well, and for all categories of brands, undesired self congruence is the key determinant for pre-purchase brand avoidance.
Parallel Session: Building Pakistan’S Country Of Origin Image Through The Corporate Image: Exploring Optimal Corporate Brands For The Image Transfer, Ishrat Hussain
International Conference on Marketing
Pakistan is facing a multi-dimensional attack on its country image. While it is imperative to triumph over negative factors causing Pakistan’s bad country image, it is also necessary to explore additional images to strengthen favorable associations with Pakistan and support a distinguishing image. Such image will be beneficial for increasing tourism, foreign investment, exports of goods/services and generating favorable condition for achievement of economic and other strategic objectives in the world. Corporate image is one such image. But what are the optimal corporate brands for image transfer to build Pakistan’s country of origin (CoO) image overseas? This research aims to …
Pediatric Partnerships: Health Promotion Through Service-Learning, Tanya Sims
Pediatric Partnerships: Health Promotion Through Service-Learning, Tanya Sims
Academic Summit
Service-learning is an integral component of the Child Health Maintenance course at Louisiana Tech University. Nursing students engage the pediatric population in a variety of community settings to improve health through service-learning education. Topics such as prematurity awareness, shaken baby syndrome, hand washing and illness prevention, hygiene issues, nutrition, dental care and adolescent health needs are addressed. The opportunity to connect with children in the community meets the objective of health promotion and illness prevention for the role of the registered nurse and provides an opportunity for students to participate in a rewarding civic engagement project.
11th Annual Undergraduate Student Symposium, Farquhar Honors College
11th Annual Undergraduate Student Symposium, Farquhar Honors College
Undergraduate Student Symposium
The Undergraduate Student Symposium, sponsored by the Farquhar College of Arts and Sciences, presents student projects through presentations, papers, and poster displays. The event serves as a “showcase” demonstrating the outstanding scholarship of undergraduate students at NSU. The Symposium is open to undergraduate students from all disciplines. Projects cover areas of student scholarship ranging from the experimental and the applied to the computational, theoretical, artistic, and literary. They are taken from class assignments as well as from independent projects. The projects do not have to be complete; presentations can represent any stage in the concept’s evolution, from proposal and literature …
Acupuncture: The New Ancient, Connie Jennings
Acupuncture: The New Ancient, Connie Jennings
Year of China Events
No abstract provided.
2012 Abstract Booklet, Undergraduate Research Center, Minnesota State University, Mankato
2012 Abstract Booklet, Undergraduate Research Center, Minnesota State University, Mankato
Undergraduate Research Symposium
Complete Schedule of Events for the 14th Annual Undergraduate Research Symposium at Minnesota State University, Mankato.
Little Shop Of Horrors, Scott Shattuck