Each week the library adds 100’s of new titles to the collection, this is a selection of new eBooks that have been added over recent weeks:
- Doing Your Research Project – A guide for first-time researchers in educatio
n, health and social science. Check Availability
- Essential Documents for School Libraries – Provides practical written and online solutions to common challenges in school libraries. Check Availability
- Social Work Education and Training – Covers the key debates surrounding social work education. Check Availability
- Applied Semantic Web Technologies – Integrates theory with case studies to illustrate the history, current state, and future direction of the semantic web. Check Availability
- Translation of Evidence into Nursing and Health Care Practice – Application to nursing and health care. Check Availability
- Evidence-Based Oral Health Promotion Resource – Summa
rises the most effective health promotion strategies for prevention of oral health problems. Check Availability
- Soil Hydrology, Land Use and Agriculture – Measurement and modelling. Check Availability
- Birth Models that Work – A worldwide search for birth models that work in order to improve the standard of care for mothers. Check Availability
- Health-Promoting Properties of Fruits and Vegetables – An essential resource for researchers and students in food science, nutrition and fruit and vegetable production. Check Availability
- Equipping Young People to Choose Non-Violence – A violence reduction programme. Check Availability
- A Student’s Writing Guide – How to plan and write successful essays. Check Availability
- Got a Minute? – The 9 Lessons Every HR Professional Must Learn to Be Successful. Check Availability
- 2012 Artist’s & Graphic Designer’s Market – A must-have reference guide for emerging artists Check Availability
- Justice, Crime and Ethics – Examines the ethical dilemmas pertaining to the administration of criminal justice Check Availability
The complete list of new titles can be found here
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