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

New Labour Law books

Dispute resolution by Paul Pretorious (ed.)
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

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

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

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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)