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Friday, November 12, 2010
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
Tuesday, August 17, 2010
These cases are available in the short loan section of Soshanguve South library for the Welfare law students
1. Minister of Health & Others v Treatment Action Campaign 2002 10 BCLR 1075 (CC);
2. Khosa & Others v Minister of Social Development & Others 2004 6 BCLR 569 (CC);
3. Soobramoney v Minister of Health (KwaZulu-Natal) 1998 1 SA 765 (CC);
4. Government of the RSA & Others v Grootboom & Others 2000 11 BCLR 1169 (CC).
2. Khosa & Others v Minister of Social Development & Others 2004 6 BCLR 569 (CC);
3. Soobramoney v Minister of Health (KwaZulu-Natal) 1998 1 SA 765 (CC);
4. Government of the RSA & Others v Grootboom & Others 2000 11 BCLR 1169 (CC).
Some posts on Plagiarism
New York Times columnist, Stanley Fish, " ... a professor of humanities and law at Florida International University, in Miami, and dean emeritus of the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences at the University of Illinois at Chicago," recently published his most recent NY Times Opinionator column titled >
>>> Plagiarism Is Not a Big Moral Deal <<<
[snip]
Whenever it comes up plagiarism is a hot button topic and essays about it tend to be philosophically and morally inflated. But there are really only two points to make. (1) Plagiarism is a learned sin. (2) Plagiarism is not a philosophical issue.
[snip]
Plagiarism is like that; it’s an insider’s obsession. If you’re a professional journalist, or an academic historian, or a philosopher, or a social scientist or a scientist, the game you play for a living is underwritten by the assumed value of originality and failure properly to credit the work of others is a big and obvious no-no. But if you’re a musician or a novelist, the boundary lines are less clear (although there certainly are some) ... .
[snip]
And if you’re a student, plagiarism will seem to be an annoying guild imposition without a persuasive rationale (who cares?); for students, learning the rules of plagiarism is worse than learning the irregular conjugations of a foreign language. It takes years, and while a knowledge of irregular verbs might conceivably come in handy if you travel, knowledge of what is and is not plagiarism in this or that professional practice is not something that will be of very much use to you unless you end up becoming a member of the profession yourself.
It follows that students who never quite get the concept right are by and large not committing a crime; they are just failing to become acclimated to the conventions of the little insular world they have, often through no choice of their own, wandered into. It’s no big moral deal; which doesn’t mean, I hasten to add, that plagiarism shouldn’t be punished — if you’re in our house, you’ve got to play by our rules — just that what you’re punishing is a breach of disciplinary decorum, not a breach of the moral universe.
[more]
>>>A Ton Of Comments<<<
[snip]
As Some May Know I Have A Different View On The P-Word >
NYTimes > Plagiarism Lines Blur for Students in Digital Age
[ http://bit.ly/bEYvK7 ]
Your Thoughts ? / Please Post As A Comment On The Blog Entry At
[ http://bit.ly/cuHLLG ]
/Gerry
Gerry McKiernan
Associate Professor
Science and Technology Librarian
Iowa State University Library
Ames IA 50011
Follow Me On Twitter > http://twitter.com/GMcKBlogs
"It's Not About Publication; It's About Ideas"
[ http://bit.ly/bb6uW7 ]
>>> Plagiarism Is Not a Big Moral Deal <<<
[snip]
Whenever it comes up plagiarism is a hot button topic and essays about it tend to be philosophically and morally inflated. But there are really only two points to make. (1) Plagiarism is a learned sin. (2) Plagiarism is not a philosophical issue.
[snip]
Plagiarism is like that; it’s an insider’s obsession. If you’re a professional journalist, or an academic historian, or a philosopher, or a social scientist or a scientist, the game you play for a living is underwritten by the assumed value of originality and failure properly to credit the work of others is a big and obvious no-no. But if you’re a musician or a novelist, the boundary lines are less clear (although there certainly are some) ... .
[snip]
And if you’re a student, plagiarism will seem to be an annoying guild imposition without a persuasive rationale (who cares?); for students, learning the rules of plagiarism is worse than learning the irregular conjugations of a foreign language. It takes years, and while a knowledge of irregular verbs might conceivably come in handy if you travel, knowledge of what is and is not plagiarism in this or that professional practice is not something that will be of very much use to you unless you end up becoming a member of the profession yourself.
It follows that students who never quite get the concept right are by and large not committing a crime; they are just failing to become acclimated to the conventions of the little insular world they have, often through no choice of their own, wandered into. It’s no big moral deal; which doesn’t mean, I hasten to add, that plagiarism shouldn’t be punished — if you’re in our house, you’ve got to play by our rules — just that what you’re punishing is a breach of disciplinary decorum, not a breach of the moral universe.
[more]
>>>A Ton Of Comments<<<
[snip]
As Some May Know I Have A Different View On The P-Word >
NYTimes > Plagiarism Lines Blur for Students in Digital Age
[ http://bit.ly/bEYvK7 ]
Your Thoughts ? / Please Post As A Comment On The Blog Entry At
[ http://bit.ly/cuHLLG ]
/Gerry
Gerry McKiernan
Associate Professor
Science and Technology Librarian
Iowa State University Library
Ames IA 50011
Follow Me On Twitter > http://twitter.com/GMcKBlogs
"It's Not About Publication; It's About Ideas"
[ http://bit.ly/bb6uW7 ]
Monday, July 12, 2010
New Applied Languages books
Welcome back from the holidays. Hope you had a refreshing recess.
Herewith are the new titles for Applied Languages:
1. Matseka a Malala – Mmila by Janis Ford= 5 copy
2. Pragmatics by George Yule= 3 copy
3. Working with spoken discourse by Deborah Cameron=2 copies
4. Afrikaanse Woordelys and Spelreels by Pharos = 2 copy
Herewith are the new titles for Applied Languages:
1. Matseka a Malala – Mmila by Janis Ford= 5 copy
2. Pragmatics by George Yule= 3 copy
3. Working with spoken discourse by Deborah Cameron=2 copies
4. Afrikaanse Woordelys and Spelreels by Pharos = 2 copy
Friday, June 4, 2010
Labour Law
By laws from SABINET
Sabinet is excited to announce the launch of our new Sabinet Municipal By-laws product.
SABINET MUNICIPAL BY-LAWS offers access to all By-laws in force and applicable to each individual Municipality in all nine (9) provinces as from 1995 to date. A fully comprehensive index for each province listing all existing and disestablished municipalities is also supplied. The product offers multiple subscription options.
As a Municipal By-law subscriber, you will receive the following:-
» Immediate access to your subscribed province(s).
» Searching capabilities on municipality, By-law title, By-law title phrase, category, commencement date or any keyword.
» An Index of all existing municipalities, Metropolitan, District and Local, under a province together with a list of disestablished municipalities for your ease of reference.
» Links are provided in the full-text between sections of a By-law.
» References to amendments, clearly displayed in the text of each By-law, where applicable.
» Support You have access to a dedicated support person whom you can contact if you have any queries.
» Updates take place as soon as possible after official changes occur.
» Newsletter informing you of the latest By-laws or amendments on a weekly basis.
» Further enhancements will continue to take place.
» Please note : Only NetLaw subscribers will have access to the links created to the specific Sections of Acts referred to in the By-laws.
This item is available from the portal. Please use the ERP link above and log in using your staff number
Sabinet is excited to announce the launch of our new Sabinet Municipal By-laws product.
SABINET MUNICIPAL BY-LAWS offers access to all By-laws in force and applicable to each individual Municipality in all nine (9) provinces as from 1995 to date. A fully comprehensive index for each province listing all existing and disestablished municipalities is also supplied. The product offers multiple subscription options.
As a Municipal By-law subscriber, you will receive the following:-
» Immediate access to your subscribed province(s).
» Searching capabilities on municipality, By-law title, By-law title phrase, category, commencement date or any keyword.
» An Index of all existing municipalities, Metropolitan, District and Local, under a province together with a list of disestablished municipalities for your ease of reference.
» Links are provided in the full-text between sections of a By-law.
» References to amendments, clearly displayed in the text of each By-law, where applicable.
» Support You have access to a dedicated support person whom you can contact if you have any queries.
» Updates take place as soon as possible after official changes occur.
» Newsletter informing you of the latest By-laws or amendments on a weekly basis.
» Further enhancements will continue to take place.
» Please note : Only NetLaw subscribers will have access to the links created to the specific Sections of Acts referred to in the By-laws.
This item is available from the portal. Please use the ERP link above and log in using your staff number
New Labour Law books
Dispute resolution by Paul Pretorious (ed.)
Dismissal, Discrimination & unfair labour practices 2nd ed. By John Grogan
Dismissal, Discrimination & unfair labour practices 2nd ed. By John Grogan
New Applied Languages books
1. Practical English Usage, by Michael Swan
2. African Languages by Bernd Heine
3. Practical guide to facilitating Language Learning by Marguerite Wessels
4. Communication in Medical Care by Douglas Maynard
5. The Study of Language by George Yule
6. African Voices by Kembo Sure
7. Linguistics: an introduction to language and communication by Richard Demers
8. Phonology by Andrew Spencer
9. Semantics by John Saeed
10. Applied Linguistics by Guy Cook
11. An Introduction to Language by Victoria Fromkin
12. Venda, Afrikaans, English Trilingual Dictionary by PJ Wentzel
13. Pharos Afrikaans- Engels Dictionary by Pharos
14. Grammar Form and Function 2 by Milada Broukal
2. African Languages by Bernd Heine
3. Practical guide to facilitating Language Learning by Marguerite Wessels
4. Communication in Medical Care by Douglas Maynard
5. The Study of Language by George Yule
6. African Voices by Kembo Sure
7. Linguistics: an introduction to language and communication by Richard Demers
8. Phonology by Andrew Spencer
9. Semantics by John Saeed
10. Applied Linguistics by Guy Cook
11. An Introduction to Language by Victoria Fromkin
12. Venda, Afrikaans, English Trilingual Dictionary by PJ Wentzel
13. Pharos Afrikaans- Engels Dictionary by Pharos
14. Grammar Form and Function 2 by Milada Broukal
New Public Management books
1. Organisation Development and Transformation in South Africa by Marius
2. Public Sector Management by Norman Flynn
3. Getting Policy Governance by John Carver
4. The Zuma Administration Critical Challenges by Kwandiwe Kondlo
2. Public Sector Management by Norman Flynn
3. Getting Policy Governance by John Carver
4. The Zuma Administration Critical Challenges by Kwandiwe Kondlo
New Safety and Security Management book
Urban crime prevention, surveillance, and restorative justice: Effects of social technologies; by Paul Knepper, Jonathan Doak and Joanna Shapland (eds.)
Monday, May 31, 2010
SCOPUS demonstration
Scopus is an abstract and citation database of peer-reviewed literature and quality web sources with smart tools to track, analyze and visualize research. It's designed to find the information scientists need. Quick, easy and comprehensive, Scopus provides superior support of the literature research process. The library would like to invite you to join us at this demonstration.
Date: June 1st, 2010
Time: 10:00
Venue: Pretoria Campus; Building 20; Room 114
Presenter: Jorg Hellwig from Elsevier
I would like to invite you to the above demonstration. TUT has to make important decisions regarding Scopus and Web of Science and we need to make informed decisions.
Thank you in advance.
Kind regards,
Belinda
_____________________________________________
Belinda Boucher
E-Content Librarian
Tshwane University of Technology (TUT)
Library & Information Services: IRM
Private Bag X680; Pretoria; 0001; South Africa
boucherb@tut.ac.za
+27 12 382 5244
For more information please contact Nkisheng (x9641) or Mishack (x9417)or Belinda (x5244)
Date: June 1st, 2010
Time: 10:00
Venue: Pretoria Campus; Building 20; Room 114
Presenter: Jorg Hellwig from Elsevier
I would like to invite you to the above demonstration. TUT has to make important decisions regarding Scopus and Web of Science and we need to make informed decisions.
Thank you in advance.
Kind regards,
Belinda
_____________________________________________
Belinda Boucher
E-Content Librarian
Tshwane University of Technology (TUT)
Library & Information Services: IRM
Private Bag X680; Pretoria; 0001; South Africa
boucherb@tut.ac.za
+27 12 382 5244
For more information please contact Nkisheng (x9641) or Mishack (x9417)or Belinda (x5244)
Questionnaire
Dear TUT Humanities staff, kindly fill in the questionnaire that has been sent via email. This will help us a great deal in improving the service we are providing for you online.
Yours in information provision
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Ms. Nkisheng Mphahlele and Mr. Mishack Modiba (Information Librarians – Humanities)
For any queries kindly contact Ms. Nkisheng Mphahlele x9641 (email: mphahlelenm@tut.ac.za)
Yours in information provision
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Ms. Nkisheng Mphahlele and Mr. Mishack Modiba (Information Librarians – Humanities)
For any queries kindly contact Ms. Nkisheng Mphahlele x9641 (email: mphahlelenm@tut.ac.za)
Wednesday, May 19, 2010
New Public Management books
1. International Relations and States of Exception, by Biswas, S and Nair, S.
2. New Challenges to Democratization, by Peter Burnell and Richards Young Copies
3. Municipal Management serving the people, by G van der Waldt.
2. New Challenges to Democratization, by Peter Burnell and Richards Young Copies
3. Municipal Management serving the people, by G van der Waldt.
Monday, May 17, 2010
New labour law books
1. Customary law in South Africa, by T. W. Bennett
2. Gender, Law and Justice, by Elise Bonthuys and Catherine ALbertyn (eds)
3. Employment and the law: A practical guide for the workplace, by Helga Landis and Lesley Grossett
4. The credit guide: Manage your money with the National Credit Act, by Nicky Campbell & Stephen Logan
5. Jurisprudence, by Christopher Roederer and Darrel Moellendorf
6. Estates & Wills, by L. A. Kernick
7. History & Crime: Key Approaches to criminology, by Barry S. Godfrey, Paul Lawrence & Chris A. Williams
8. International Law: A South African Perspective, By John Dugard
9. Legal drafting: Civil proceedings, by Peter van Blerk
10.TheLegacies of Law: Long-Run consequences of legal development in South Africa, 1652-2000, by Jens Meierhenrich [1 copy]
11. Criminal procedure (7th ed.), by Joel Samaha [1 copy]
12. History & Crime, by Barry S. Godfrey, Paul Lawrence & Chris A. Williams [1 copy]
13. Criminal law, 4th ed., by Joseph M. Scheb & John M. Scheb, II [1 copy]
14. Sex crimes: Patterns and behaviour, 3rd ed., by Stephen T. Holmes & Ronald M. Holmes [2 copies]
15. Justice and reconciliation in post-Apartheid South Africa, by Du Bois & Du Bois-Pedain [2 copies]
16. Assessing risk in sex offenders: A practitioner’s guide, by Leam A Craig, Kevin D. Brownde and Anthony R. Beech [2 copies]
17. Criminal evidence, by Judy Halls [2 copies]
18. Law, War & Crime, by Gerry Simpson [2 copies]
19. Criminal law 9th ed., by Joel Smaha [2 copies]
20. JUTA’s education law and policy handbook
21. Environmental laws of South Africa Volume 1
22. Environmental laws of South Africa Volume 2
23. James & Buckle: The civil practice of the magistrates’ court in South Africa (9th ed) Volume 1 [The Act] {2 Copies}
24. James & Buckle: The civil practice of the magistrates’ court in South Africa (9th ed) Volume 2 [The Rules] {2 Copies}
25. Deeds Practice manuals: The consolidated practice manuals of the deeds office of South Africa {2 Copies}
2. Gender, Law and Justice, by Elise Bonthuys and Catherine ALbertyn (eds)
3. Employment and the law: A practical guide for the workplace, by Helga Landis and Lesley Grossett
4. The credit guide: Manage your money with the National Credit Act, by Nicky Campbell & Stephen Logan
5. Jurisprudence, by Christopher Roederer and Darrel Moellendorf
6. Estates & Wills, by L. A. Kernick
7. History & Crime: Key Approaches to criminology, by Barry S. Godfrey, Paul Lawrence & Chris A. Williams
8. International Law: A South African Perspective, By John Dugard
9. Legal drafting: Civil proceedings, by Peter van Blerk
10.TheLegacies of Law: Long-Run consequences of legal development in South Africa, 1652-2000, by Jens Meierhenrich [1 copy]
11. Criminal procedure (7th ed.), by Joel Samaha [1 copy]
12. History & Crime, by Barry S. Godfrey, Paul Lawrence & Chris A. Williams [1 copy]
13. Criminal law, 4th ed., by Joseph M. Scheb & John M. Scheb, II [1 copy]
14. Sex crimes: Patterns and behaviour, 3rd ed., by Stephen T. Holmes & Ronald M. Holmes [2 copies]
15. Justice and reconciliation in post-Apartheid South Africa, by Du Bois & Du Bois-Pedain [2 copies]
16. Assessing risk in sex offenders: A practitioner’s guide, by Leam A Craig, Kevin D. Brownde and Anthony R. Beech [2 copies]
17. Criminal evidence, by Judy Halls [2 copies]
18. Law, War & Crime, by Gerry Simpson [2 copies]
19. Criminal law 9th ed., by Joel Smaha [2 copies]
20. JUTA’s education law and policy handbook
21. Environmental laws of South Africa Volume 1
22. Environmental laws of South Africa Volume 2
23. James & Buckle: The civil practice of the magistrates’ court in South Africa (9th ed) Volume 1 [The Act] {2 Copies}
24. James & Buckle: The civil practice of the magistrates’ court in South Africa (9th ed) Volume 2 [The Rules] {2 Copies}
25. Deeds Practice manuals: The consolidated practice manuals of the deeds office of South Africa {2 Copies}
New Applied languages books
1. Investigating audiences, by A. Ruddock (4 copies)
2. Integrated organisational communication (1 copy in the short loan, 2 copies in the open shelves)
3. Multilingual Illustrated Dictionary, by J. Bennett [5 Copies]
4. Contemporary Business Communication, by Scot Ober
5. Communication Research, by R.B Rubin
6. Writing the Winning Thesis or Dissertation, by A.A Glatthorn
7. Interpersonal Communication, by J.TWood
8. Ge di boa shakeng, by M.S Machitela Copies [5 copies]
9. Malopoa boreti, by N.S Puleng Copies [5 copies]
10. French Verbs, by Rory Ryder [4 copies]
11. Concise Oxford English Dictionary, Catherine Soanes
12. Concise Oxford Thesaurus, Sara Hawker
13. Oxford Dictionary of Contemporary World History, by Jan Palmowski
14. Crime and punishment, by F. Dostoyevsky
15. Multilingual Illustrated Dictionary, by J. Bennett
2. Integrated organisational communication (1 copy in the short loan, 2 copies in the open shelves)
3. Multilingual Illustrated Dictionary, by J. Bennett [5 Copies]
4. Contemporary Business Communication, by Scot Ober
5. Communication Research, by R.B Rubin
6. Writing the Winning Thesis or Dissertation, by A.A Glatthorn
7. Interpersonal Communication, by J.TWood
8. Ge di boa shakeng, by M.S Machitela Copies [5 copies]
9. Malopoa boreti, by N.S Puleng Copies [5 copies]
10. French Verbs, by Rory Ryder [4 copies]
11. Concise Oxford English Dictionary, Catherine Soanes
12. Concise Oxford Thesaurus, Sara Hawker
13. Oxford Dictionary of Contemporary World History, by Jan Palmowski
14. Crime and punishment, by F. Dostoyevsky
15. Multilingual Illustrated Dictionary, by J. Bennett
New Safety and Secority books
1. Dictionary of policing, By Tim Newburn and Peter Neyroud (eds.)
2. The SAGE Dictionary of POLICING, by Alison Wakefield and Jenny Flemong
3. The SAGE Dictionary of CRIMINOLOGY, by Eugene McLaughlin and John Muncie
4. POLICING Key Readings, By Tim Newburn (ed.)
5. Lengthening the arm of the law: Enhancing police resources in the twenty-first century, by Julie Ayling, Peter Grabosky and Clifford Shearing [2 copies]
6. Globalization & Crime: Key approaches to criminology, by Katja Franki Aas
7. Police management in South Africa, by Fox, Van Wyk and Fourie [2 copies]
8. Managing human resources: Productivity, Quality of Work life, Profits, 8th ed., by Cascio
9. Lengthening the arm of the law: Enhancing police resources in the twenty-first century, by Julie Ayling, Peter Grabosky and Clifford Shearing [2 copies]
10.Globalization & Crime: Key approaches to criminology, by Katja Franki Aas
2. The SAGE Dictionary of POLICING, by Alison Wakefield and Jenny Flemong
3. The SAGE Dictionary of CRIMINOLOGY, by Eugene McLaughlin and John Muncie
4. POLICING Key Readings, By Tim Newburn (ed.)
5. Lengthening the arm of the law: Enhancing police resources in the twenty-first century, by Julie Ayling, Peter Grabosky and Clifford Shearing [2 copies]
6. Globalization & Crime: Key approaches to criminology, by Katja Franki Aas
7. Police management in South Africa, by Fox, Van Wyk and Fourie [2 copies]
8. Managing human resources: Productivity, Quality of Work life, Profits, 8th ed., by Cascio
9. Lengthening the arm of the law: Enhancing police resources in the twenty-first century, by Julie Ayling, Peter Grabosky and Clifford Shearing [2 copies]
10.Globalization & Crime: Key approaches to criminology, by Katja Franki Aas
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