1. Death by domestic violence: Preventing the murders and murder-suicides, by K. van Wormer & A. R. Roberts [2 copies]
2. Essentials of research methods in criminal justice and criminology (2nd ed.), by F. E. Hagan [1 copy]
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Friday, June 3, 2011
New Labour law books
1. Commercial law 1: Fresh perspectives, by A. Govindjee (et. al) [4 copies]
2. Commercial law 2: Fresh perspectives, by A. Govindjee (et. al) [4 copies]
3. General principles in commercial law, by P. Havenga, 7th ed. (et. al.) [1 copy]
4. New venture creation: Entrepreneurship for the 21st Century, by J. A. Timmons (et. al.) [1 copy]
5. Labour relations law: A comprehensive guide, by D. du Toit (et. al) (5th ed.) [2 copies]
2. Commercial law 2: Fresh perspectives, by A. Govindjee (et. al) [4 copies]
3. General principles in commercial law, by P. Havenga, 7th ed. (et. al.) [1 copy]
4. New venture creation: Entrepreneurship for the 21st Century, by J. A. Timmons (et. al.) [1 copy]
5. Labour relations law: A comprehensive guide, by D. du Toit (et. al) (5th ed.) [2 copies]
Database on trial
Ethnographic Video Online provides the largest, most comprehensive resource for the study of human culture and behavior – more than 750 hours and 1,000 films at completion. The collection covers every region of the world and features the work of many of the most influential documentary filmmakers of the 20th century, including interviews, previously unreleased raw footage, field notes, study guides, and more.
Some of the key advantages our streaming video provides include • Searchable, synchronised transcripts which allow direct access into the exact second of video you would like to view.
• Ability to create clips and playlists, and embed these into your course management software and play in class.
• Ability to send links to watch video on your mobile device.
In our most recent content updates, we have included over 200 new titles, including works by important filmmakers like Jacqueline Veuve, Nina Hasin, John Marshall, Robert Gardner, Jayasinhji Jhala, Anne Zeller, and David Plath.
The films span from the 1973 up to the present day, and cover every corner of the world, from Cypres to Brazil, India to Mexico, Papua New Guinea to Bolivia, Cuba to the Sudan, Burma to Serbia.
The new additions include:
* Karl Heider's early film, Tikal (Guatemala).
* John Bishop's important film, Rhesus Play.
* Karen Kramer's film important film on Haiti, To Serve the Gods.
* Born into Struggle
* Cubanos: Life and Death of a Revolution
* Moon Children
* Makiko’s New World
* Imagining Indians
* The Last Rites of the Honourable Mr. Rai
* Dancing With Miklos
* Three Island Women
* Material from the Video in the Villages project (http://www.der.org/films/vitv-collection.html), including Agenda 31, Our Languages, and Video Cannibalism.
* Additional films from the John Marshall Catalogue: Vermont Kids, Inside Station Nine and Three Domestics
* More than a dozen new titles from the BBC catalog.
Also included are three of John Marshall’s films on the Pittsburgh Police force from the 1970’s, and Lindsey Merrison’s series on The Art of Documentary Filmmaking.
Many of these additions came from suggestions by faculty worldwide - we are always interested in any suggested material or areas of the globe you would most like us to source.
You can explore Ethnographic Video Online here:
http://anth.alexanderstreet.com
For further enquiries, please contact Mr. Mishack Modiba: modibamm@tut.ac.za
Some of the key advantages our streaming video provides include • Searchable, synchronised transcripts which allow direct access into the exact second of video you would like to view.
• Ability to create clips and playlists, and embed these into your course management software and play in class.
• Ability to send links to watch video on your mobile device.
In our most recent content updates, we have included over 200 new titles, including works by important filmmakers like Jacqueline Veuve, Nina Hasin, John Marshall, Robert Gardner, Jayasinhji Jhala, Anne Zeller, and David Plath.
The films span from the 1973 up to the present day, and cover every corner of the world, from Cypres to Brazil, India to Mexico, Papua New Guinea to Bolivia, Cuba to the Sudan, Burma to Serbia.
The new additions include:
* Karl Heider's early film, Tikal (Guatemala).
* John Bishop's important film, Rhesus Play.
* Karen Kramer's film important film on Haiti, To Serve the Gods.
* Born into Struggle
* Cubanos: Life and Death of a Revolution
* Moon Children
* Makiko’s New World
* Imagining Indians
* The Last Rites of the Honourable Mr. Rai
* Dancing With Miklos
* Three Island Women
* Material from the Video in the Villages project (http://www.der.org/films/vitv-collection.html), including Agenda 31, Our Languages, and Video Cannibalism.
* Additional films from the John Marshall Catalogue: Vermont Kids, Inside Station Nine and Three Domestics
* More than a dozen new titles from the BBC catalog.
Also included are three of John Marshall’s films on the Pittsburgh Police force from the 1970’s, and Lindsey Merrison’s series on The Art of Documentary Filmmaking.
Many of these additions came from suggestions by faculty worldwide - we are always interested in any suggested material or areas of the globe you would most like us to source.
You can explore Ethnographic Video Online here:
http://anth.alexanderstreet.com
For further enquiries, please contact Mr. Mishack Modiba: modibamm@tut.ac.za
New Applied Languages books
1. Master Harold and the Boys, by Athol Fugard (3 copies).
2. The Psychology of Genocide, by Steven K. Baum (3 copies),
3. Register, Genre, and Style, by Douglas Biber (3 copies).
4. Modern South African Stories, by Stephen Gray (5 copies).
5. Semantics, An Introduction to Meaning in Language, by Ronnie Cann (3 copies).
6. Quantitative Narrative Analysis, by Roberto Franzosi (1 copy).
7. Civil War is not a Stupid thing, by Christopher Cramer (1 copy).
8. Doing Focus Groups, by Rosaline Barbour (1 copy).
9. How to Resolve Conflicts, by Pramila Ahuja (1 copy).
10. Professional English in Use, by Gillian D. Brown (1 copy).
11. Exploring Spoken English, by Ronald Carter (1 copy).
12. Language Test Construction and Evaluation, by J. Charles Alderson (1copy).
13. Strategic Writing, by Charles Marsh (1 copy).
14. Practical Communication in English Handbook, by Winfred D. Aboagye (1 copy).
15. Diversity and Community in the Worldwide Sign Language Interpreting Profession, by Cynthia Roy(1 copy)
16. Managing Quality in Quantitative Research, by Uwe Fkick (1 copy).
17. How to Listen Better, by Pramila Ahuja (1 copy).
For further enquiries, please contact Mr. Mishack Modiba: modibamm@tut.ac.za
2. The Psychology of Genocide, by Steven K. Baum (3 copies),
3. Register, Genre, and Style, by Douglas Biber (3 copies).
4. Modern South African Stories, by Stephen Gray (5 copies).
5. Semantics, An Introduction to Meaning in Language, by Ronnie Cann (3 copies).
6. Quantitative Narrative Analysis, by Roberto Franzosi (1 copy).
7. Civil War is not a Stupid thing, by Christopher Cramer (1 copy).
8. Doing Focus Groups, by Rosaline Barbour (1 copy).
9. How to Resolve Conflicts, by Pramila Ahuja (1 copy).
10. Professional English in Use, by Gillian D. Brown (1 copy).
11. Exploring Spoken English, by Ronald Carter (1 copy).
12. Language Test Construction and Evaluation, by J. Charles Alderson (1copy).
13. Strategic Writing, by Charles Marsh (1 copy).
14. Practical Communication in English Handbook, by Winfred D. Aboagye (1 copy).
15. Diversity and Community in the Worldwide Sign Language Interpreting Profession, by Cynthia Roy(1 copy)
16. Managing Quality in Quantitative Research, by Uwe Fkick (1 copy).
17. How to Listen Better, by Pramila Ahuja (1 copy).
For further enquiries, please contact Mr. Mishack Modiba: modibamm@tut.ac.za
New Public Management books
1. Managing Human Resources, by Luis R. Gomez-Mejia (5 copies).
2. Managing Information Systems 10th Ed. By Raymond McLeod (5 copies).
3. Project Management, 5th Ed. by Erik W. Larson (5copies).
4. Taxation and Gender Equity, by Caren Grown (3 copies).
For any enquiries, please contact Mr. Mishack Modiba: modibamm@tut.ac.za
2. Managing Information Systems 10th Ed. By Raymond McLeod (5 copies).
3. Project Management, 5th Ed. by Erik W. Larson (5copies).
4. Taxation and Gender Equity, by Caren Grown (3 copies).
For any enquiries, please contact Mr. Mishack Modiba: modibamm@tut.ac.za
Friday, November 12, 2010
New database on trial
http://heinonline.org/
Please be advised that Tshwane University of Technology has been granted trail access to HeinOnline via IP authentication until the 3rd of December 2010. If you are having any problems gaining access to HeinOnline, please feel free to contact us.
Please be advised that Tshwane University of Technology has been granted trail access to HeinOnline via IP authentication until the 3rd of December 2010. If you are having any problems gaining access to HeinOnline, please feel free to contact us.
New Labour Law books
1. Corporate law for commerce students: Partnership, companies and close corporations. By A. Haupt and N. J. Malange [5 copies]
2. The law of emergencies. By N. D. Hunter [1 copy]
3. Legal requirements for hospitality businesses (2nd ed.) [1 copy]
4. Criminal evidence: Principles and cases (7th ed.) By T. J. Gardner and T. M. Anderson
2. The law of emergencies. By N. D. Hunter [1 copy]
3. Legal requirements for hospitality businesses (2nd ed.) [1 copy]
4. Criminal evidence: Principles and cases (7th ed.) By T. J. Gardner and T. M. Anderson
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