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Month: May 2020 (Page 2 of 2)

The Love of Reading (vol. I)

The Norma Marion Alloway Library presents our new series The Love of Reading to encourage us to expand our minds into different subject areas and explore a selection of ebooks from the safety of your home.

The week of May 11 to 17 is National Nursing Week, so what better way to begin our series by honouring our health care professionals.

Below is a small selection of ebooks  on the subject, “history of Nursing“; click on the link for more information. To find additional titles in this subject area, simply enter the subject terms into the Library OneSearch box and then refine your search by selecting “ebooks“.

Enjoy exploring these ebooks today!

Florence Nightingale, Nursing, and Health Care Today / McDonald, Lynn.
This tile examines Florence Nightingale who pioneered evidence-based health care, campaigned for hospital safety, promoted economic opportunities for women, and mentored two generations of nursing leaders. The author focuses on Nightingale’s core nursing concepts: gender and women’s issues, education, health promotion, infection control, professional ethics, pediatrics, and palliative care, and how they have transcended time to influence professional nursing today.

Histories of Nursing Practice / Fealy, Gerard M., Christine E. Dietz, Suzanne Malchau.
This title examines the history of nursing practice, particularly clinical work in Europe and North America within time, place and context, but demonstrates remarkable commonalities and continuities across geographical and temporal borders.

 

Nursing History for Contemporary Role Development / Lewenson, Sandra, Annemarie McAllister, and Kylie M. Smith.
This title delves into the intricacies of nursing history and its impact on contemporary nursing practice, education, and research. This title examines the complex story of how the role of nurses has changed over time to adapt to new environments and needs, all the while retaining the key leadership and advocacy roles that have been inherent since the birth of the profession.

Nursing Rural America: Perspectives from the Early 20th Century /Keeling, Adriene Wynbeek, and John C. Kirchgessner.
This title traces the history of rural nursing during the first half of the 20th century through nine case histories and describes nursing care for populations including adults, children, itinerant tenant farmers, and rural poor throughout the continental United States. This title provides an analysis of past rural nursing and showcased how nurses served diverse populations lacking a quality health care infrastructure.

One Hundred Years of Wartime Nursing Practices, 1854-1953 /Hallett, Christine E., Jane Brooks.
This title explores the work that nurses of many differing nations undertook during the Crimean War, the Boer War, the Spanish Civil War, both World Wars and the Korean War. In its examination of multiple nursing roles during the wars, it considers the responsiveness of nursing work, as crisis scenarios gave rise to improvisation and the – sometimes quite dramatic – breaking of practice boundaries.

Writing Centre Summer Support

Our colleagues in Trinity’s Writing Centre are offering virtual writing support during the summer session until August 8, 2020.

The Writing Centre is available to assist students with their academic writing assignments in any subject at any stage of the writing process. Trained writing coaches help students individually with writing tasks such as choosing a topic, formulating a thesis, generating ideas, organizing an outline, assessing paragraph development, documenting sources, and revising sentence structure, grammar, word choice, and punctuation. Please note, that the Writing Centre is not an editing or proofreading service. There is no charge for this service.

To book an online appointment, please visit: TWU.ca/writing-centre

New Titles Tuesday, May 5

In the past week 55 e-titles were added to the Norma Marion Alloway Library’s collection; below is a sample.

Click on the link for more information.

Check out these new ebooks today!

 

 

 


The book of Revelation: a biography /Timothy Beal.

This title provides a concise cultural history of the book of Revelation and the apocalyptic imaginations it has fueled. The author demonstrates how the book is a multimedia constellation of stories and images that mutate and evolve as they take hold in new contexts, and how Revelation is reinvented in the hearts and minds of each new generation.

The Cross: history, art, and controversy /Robin M. Jensen.
This title examines the two-thousand-year evolution of the cross as an idea and an artifact, illuminating the controversies of this central symbol of Christianity. This title focuses on the cross in painting and literature, the quest for the “true cross” in Jerusalem, and the symbol’s role in conflicts from the Crusades to wars of colonial conquest.

Faith and fossils: the Bible, creation, and evolution /Lester L. Grabbe.
This title examines the Bible in its ancient context and explores its meaning in light of emerging scientific evidence and shows how science and faith intersect in questions about human origins.

Ghost dancing with colonialism: decolonization and indigenous rights at the Supreme Court of Canada /Grace Li Xiu Woo.
This title casts explanatory light on ongoing tensions between Canada and Indigenous peoples by assessing that Indigenous peoples continue to argue that they are still being colonized using a binary model that distinguishes colonial from postcolonial legality. The author argues that two legal paradigms governed the expansion of the British Empire, one based on popular consent, the other on conquest and the power to command.

Pagans and Christians in the city: culture wars from the Tiber to the Potomac /Steven D. Smith.
This title argues that today’s culture wars can be seen as a reprise of the basic antagonism that pitted pagans against Christians in the Roman Empire. By examining the historical conflict, the author explores how the same competing ideas continue today.

Potlatch as pedagogy: learning through ceremony /Sara Florence Davidson and Robert Davidson.
Written by the daughter of Haida artist Robert Davidson, this title tells the story of the Haida tradition of the potlatch and how the author saw the traditions of the Haida practiced by her father, holistic, built on relationships, practical, and continuous, could be integrated into contemporary educational practices.

Video game law: everything you need to know about legal and business issues in the game industry /by S. Gregory Boyd, Brian Pyne, Sean F. Kane; foreword by Richard A. Bartle.
This title is aimed at game developers and industry professionals who want to better understand the industry or are in need of expert legal guidance by breaking down the laws and legal concepts such as copyright infringement, piracy and security breaches.

Women and the Society of Biblical Literature /Nicole L. Tilford.
In this volume essays from more than thirty leading women biblical scholars from around the world reflect on the accomplishments and challenges that women have encountered in the Society of Biblical Literature over the last 125 years.

Words have a past: the English language, colonialism, and the newspapers of Indian boarding schools /Jane Griffith.
This book traces colonial narratives of language, time, and place from the nineteenth-century to the present day, post-Truth and Reconciliation Commission through an examination of newspapers produced by white settlers, government officials and Indigenous parents.

 

 

 

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