Information Sources in the Social Sciences

Information Sources in the Social Sciences
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Publisher : Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
Total Pages : 528
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ISBN-10 : 9783110949322
ISBN-13 : 3110949326
Rating : 4/5 (22 Downloads)

Synopsis Information Sources in the Social Sciences by : David Fisher

The aim of each volume of this series Guides to Information Sources is to reduce the time which needs to be spent on patient searching and to recommend the best starting point and sources most likely to yield the desired information. The criteria for selection provide a way into a subject to those new to the field and assists in identifying major new or possibly unexplored sources to those who already have some acquaintance with it. The series attempts to achieve evaluation through a careful selection of sources and through the comments provided on those sources.

This City Is Killing Me

This City Is Killing Me
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Publisher : Arcadia Publishing
Total Pages : 101
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ISBN-10 : 9781948742481
ISBN-13 : 1948742489
Rating : 4/5 (81 Downloads)

Synopsis This City Is Killing Me by : Jonathan Foiles

Jonathan Foiles weaves together psychology and public policy, exploring the trauma underlying urbanization in a book Kirkus Reviews calls an "urgent call for reform." When Jonathan Foiles was a graduate studen

Research Made Simple

Research Made Simple
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Publisher : SAGE
Total Pages : 436
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ISBN-10 : 0803974272
ISBN-13 : 9780803974272
Rating : 4/5 (72 Downloads)

Synopsis Research Made Simple by : Raymond Mark

This book presents the entire contents of most social science research methods courses in the form of a practical how-to guide. Topics covered range from basic concepts about scientific method to implementation and completion.

Professional Practice in Human Service Organisations

Professional Practice in Human Service Organisations
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 213
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ISBN-10 : 9781000246919
ISBN-13 : 1000246914
Rating : 4/5 (19 Downloads)

Synopsis Professional Practice in Human Service Organisations by : Judy Williams

Helping children, disabled people, the unemployed, the elderly or homeless people can be inspiring work. However you can only help other people effectively if you understand your role clearly and know how to navigate the organisation in which you work. Professional Practice in Human Service Organisations examines what it means to be a professional in human service work, and how to develop excellence in professional practice. Making explicit what is often held as tacit knowledge in day to day practice, the authors explain the dynamics of human service organisations. They outline the challenges worker can face in caring for vulnerable people while at the same time fulfilling expectations of management and funding bodies. They explain the importance of understanding the complex networks of service delivery systems, including the role of information technology. They also examine how workers can maintain professional relations with clients, colleagues and other workers by developing skills in advocacy and in handling conflict, complaints and ethical dilemmas. Professional Practice in Human Service Organisations is essential reading for practitioners new to roles in social work, community work, youth work and related fields.

Computer Literacy in Human Services Education

Computer Literacy in Human Services Education
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Publisher : Psychology Press
Total Pages : 426
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ISBN-10 : 0866569804
ISBN-13 : 9780866569804
Rating : 4/5 (04 Downloads)

Synopsis Computer Literacy in Human Services Education by : Richard Reinoehl

This volume provides a unique and notable contribution to the investigation and exemplification of computer literacy in human services education. A significant contribution to the development of the contemporary human services curriculum, this helpful guide introduces the computer literate curriculum, explores the nature of computer literacy and its ramifications for teaching in the human services, and discusses the computer's effect on scholarly thinking. Computer Literacy in Human Services Education is divided into two major sections, the first dealing with teaching about computers and the second addressing the use of computers in teaching. In the first section, the authors introduce the topic of computer literacy in human services education and look at some general issues which have broad implications for the educator. They also explore program-wide curriculum development and the development of individual courses. In the second section, the authors discuss computers as devices which can facilitate both learning and thinking in human services, and suggest that some theories explaining human behavior may also apply to human/computer interaction. Other topics covered in the section are the use of computers in teaching about human services, including Computer Assisted Instruction (CAI), simulations, and interactive video. The volume concludes with an examination of the ways computers can affect the thinking of scholars in teaching and in model and theory building in the human services.

Creating Small Scale Social Programs

Creating Small Scale Social Programs
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Publisher : SAGE
Total Pages : 256
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ISBN-10 : 0803974353
ISBN-13 : 9780803974357
Rating : 4/5 (53 Downloads)

Synopsis Creating Small Scale Social Programs by : Barbara Schram

Built around a single case study, Creating New Agency Programs clearly illustrates how to effectively plan, implement, and evaluate a small scale social program. Each step in the planning process is introduced and described in a way that allows the reader to vicariously participate in the evolution of the program. Useful charts, time lines, and resource lists are included and can be easily referenced and utilized. This bookÆs emphasis on planning is important, not only because it is a much used and generally under-taught skill, but because successful planning is the process that can turn the dreams of a community into concrete reality. This book is geared toward designing programs to meet specific social needs and organizing the relevant and human resources to implement them. The programs are specific, detail, and activity orientedùbut are designed to support long-range goals, which may be handed down by a parent organization or the community in general. The authorÆs strategy of using a case study serves as a creative learning tool that leads readers through each practical step toward successfully creating their own small scale social program. Filling the void of literature on designing programs, Creating New Agency Programs is ideal for professionals and students in a variety fields--social work, human services, clinical/counseling psychology, drugs and alcohol, psychology, nursing, and management--who are faced with the task of planning, designing, and evaluating a program.

A Guide to Writing for Human Service Professionals

A Guide to Writing for Human Service Professionals
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Publisher : Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages : 251
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ISBN-10 : 9781538106211
ISBN-13 : 1538106213
Rating : 4/5 (11 Downloads)

Synopsis A Guide to Writing for Human Service Professionals by : Morley D. Glicken

Straightforward and concise, the second edition of A Guide to Writing for Human Service Professionals offers students and professionals practical tools to improve their writing. In his animated and highly accessible teaching voice, Glicken presents the rules of punctuation, grammar, and APA style in jargon-free language that’s easy to understand. Chapters include detailed, real-world examples on how to write academic papers, client assessments and evaluations, business letters, research proposals and reports, papers for mass audiences, requests for funding, and much more. Glicken provides the most comprehensive writing guide available in an engaging and digestible format, including end-of-chapter exercises that allow readers to further practice their writing and critical thinking skills. A Guide to Writing for Human Service Professionals is an invaluable resource for current and future human service professionals across social work, psychology, and counseling. Updates to the Second Edition include: New writing exercises in every chapter to help current and future human service professionals improve critical thinking and expository writing skills New discussion on social media writing, cyberslang, and writing articles for the mass media on issues related to the human services A greater emphasis on the difference between politically correct writing and writing that shows sensitivity to diversity Expanded coverage of critical thinking and writing, conducting research, and plagiarism New examples of resume writing, business letters, and reference letters Expanded discussion of the importance of writing clear mission statements and agency goals

Reference Books Bulletin, 1987-1988

Reference Books Bulletin, 1987-1988
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Publisher :
Total Pages : 188
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ISBN-10 : 083893367X
ISBN-13 : 9780838933671
Rating : 4/5 (7X Downloads)

Synopsis Reference Books Bulletin, 1987-1988 by : Sandy Whiteley