Ivy academic search : veterinary science and medicine
Ivy Academic Search - Veterinary Science & Medicine is an open access subject repository made available by Utrecht University, the Netherlands. Currently (July 2010) 14 academic repositories/databases are searchable from this subject repository (including PubMed). Results can be filtered by document type and publication year. Information is provided on participating repositories, the open access initiative, and how to participate. Ivy Academic Search is a service of Utrecht University Library.
1.3.2 Search engines and subject gateways
This unit will help you to identify and use information in health and lifestyle, whether for your work, study or personal purposes. Experiment with some of the key resources in this subject area, and learn about the skills which will enable you to plan searches for information, so you can find what you are looking for more easily. Discover the meaning of information quality, and learn how to evaluate the information you come across. You will also be introduced to the many different ways of organ
How do former immigration detainees integrate into local communities post-release?
Axel Klein, Centre for Health Services Studies, Kent and Lucy Williams, Social Policy, Sociology, and Social Research, Kent give a talk for the third session of the workshop; Conditions of Immigration Detention
Behold: An alternative to Flickr and Google Image Search
BeholdTM is a search engine for high-quality Flickr images. It aims to answer your queries based on what is inside the images -- at the pixel level.
Training Course on Disaster Risk Reduction (DRR) and Sustainable Local Development
Registrations are opened for the course on DRR in the Context of Sustainable Development conducted in collaboration by the International Training Center of the International Labor Organization (ILO) in Turin, Italy and UNISDR-Las Americas. The course is aimed to key players in local development management and disaster risk reduction such as policy and decision-makers and practitioners. More specifically, individuals from governmental, nongovernmental and civil society organizations.
When Local and Global Justice Meet
Dr Phil Clark gives his talk entitled; 'When local and global justice meet: Field Findings from Rwanda, Uganda and the Democratic Republic of Congo'. Part of the 2009 Taking Stock of Transitional Justice conference
National Health Reform Series 3 Can local networks make a difference to primary health care
Professor Ian Chubb, Vice-Chancellor of The Australian National University, and the Honourable Warren Snowdon MP, Minister for Indigenous Health, Rural and Regional Health and Regional Services Delivery, launched the National Health Reform Series in Committee Room 2s1, Parliament House, Canberra on 19 November at 10.30am. The topic of the launch event was, 'Can we fix the health system without reforming the workforce?' The series is being presented by ANU and supported by the Australian Primary
Sarah Smith - In Search of the Public Service Ethos
Research by Sarah Smith and colleagues finds evidence that there is a public service ethos and it makes a real difference in the delivery of public services.
Hurricane Tomas drenches Haiti
Hurricane Tomas soaks Haiti's survivor's camps and swamps coastal towns.
When Local and Global Justice Meet
Dr Phil Clark gives his talk entitled; 'When local and global justice meet: Field Findings from Rwanda, Uganda and the Democratic Republic of Congo'. Part of the 2009 Taking Stock of Transitional Justice conference
Job search
Welcome to this Futures workbook on finding work. It is split into several sections describing different techniques for finding work. You can dip in and out of the different sections; however it is not wise to rely on only one mechanism for finding work. It is a competitive market for final year students and new graduates and so you should try many alternate ways to find work.
A Field Trip for Applied biology: Mark-Recapture of White-footed Mice in a Local Woodlot
Mark-recapture techniques were used to determine the size of a white-footed mouse (Peromyscus leucopus) population in a woodlot in Bowling Green, Ohio. Sherman live traps were used to capture the mice, which were then marked by attaching an ear tag. Population size estimates were obtained using a Lincoln-Peterson method, and a Jolly method.
Web Search Strategies in Plain English
"Web Search Strategies" introduces the best ways to use search engines to find information on the web. The video uses real-world examples that illustrate ways to reduce useless results
Carnegie Mellon University's Search Story
Find out more about this amazing university: http://www.cmu.edu
Dave Williams speaks to local students
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Zócalo Job Search and Advising Tool Part 1: Logging in and Getting Started
Monterey Institute of International Studies' students and alumni have access to the Zócalo online system for job, internship and fellowship searching, employer research, and academic and career development information. Check out this short video to find out how to log in and get started using this helpful tool!
Zócalo Job Search and Advising Tool Part 2: Jobs, Internships and more!
Monterey Institute of International Studies' students and alumni have access to the Zócalo online system for job, internship and fellowship searching, employer research, and academic and career development information. Check out this short video to find out how to conduct career research and more with this tool!













