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New Titles Tuesday, July 30

In the past week 153 titles added to the library’s collection; below is a sample. Click on a link for more information.

Being the Church in Abbotsford : reflective essays /editors, Ron Dart, David Giesbrecht, J.H. Hans Kouwenberg, J. Christoph Reiners.
Abbotsford has often been described as the Bible Belt. This title aims to offer a balanced assessment of churches in the city of Abbotsford; in particular, how churches are working with the city to provide resources and ministry to the people.

Confronting religious denial of gay marriage : Christian humanism and the moral imagination /Catherine M. Wallace.
Writing in part for secular humanists, non-Christians, and ex-Christians, the author locates the beginning of religious vilification of LBGTQ Americans, followed by three major flaws in the religious argument against gay marriage.

Holy tears : weeping in the religious imagination /edited by Kimberley Christine Patton and John Stratton Hawley.
What religion does not serve as a theater of tears? This book addresses through a selection of essays this universal phenomenon with passion and precision, ranging from Mycenaean Greece up through the tragedy of 9/11.

How to teach reading to elementary and middle school students : practical ideas from highly effective teachers /Robert B. Ruddell.
This strategy based test combines ideas from the classrooms of highly effective teachers with the latest findings from reading research. This book is designed to ensure continued growth in reading skill, including the use of phonics and structural analysis; in sight vocabulary and meaning vocabulary development; in reading fluency; and in comprehension of narrative and informational text.

Making fast food : from the frying pan into the fryer /Ester Reiter ; artwork by Richard Slye.
The author shares her experiences in the fast food industry and analyses the profound effect this industry has had on women’s work, youth employment, the labour movement, the family, and the community.

Natural beauty : a theory of aesthetics beyond the arts /Ronald Moore.
This book surveys historical and modern accounts of natural beauty and weaves elements derived from those accounts into a “syncretic theory” that centers on key features of aesthetic experience, specifically, features that sustain and reward attention.

Neither sun nor death /Peter Sloterdijk with Hans-Jürgen Heinrichs ; translated by Steve Corcoran.
Peter Sloterdijk is a German philosopher and cultural theorist known for his late 1980’s Critique of Cynical Reason. In this book, Sloterdijk answers questions posed by German writer Hans-Jürgen Heinrichs, commenting on such issues as technological mutation, development media, communication technologies, and his own intellectual itinerary.

The poetry of George Herbert /Helen Vendler.
This title is a selection of poetry by Welsh born poet, orator, and priest of the Church of England. Herbert’s poetry has been associated with the writings of metaphysical poets and he is considered to be one of the foremost British devotional lyricists.

Qumran interpretation of the Genesis flood /Jeremy D. Lyon.
This book is a literary analysis of the four primary Qumran Flood texts (1QapGen, 4Q252, 4Q370, and 4Q422) and reveals how ancient Jews interpreted and employed the Genesis Flood narrative. These fragmentary texts also reveal such ancient understandings of the Flood as a reversal and renewal of creation, a restoration of Eden and anticipation of the Promised Land, and an archetype of eschatological judgment.

Technology-mediated TBLT : researching technology and tasks /Edited by Marta Gónzalez-Lloret, University of Hawai’i at Man̄oa ; Lourdes Ortega, Georgetown University.
This volume contributes to the development and advancement of TBLT as a research domain by investigating the intersection between tasks and technology from a variety of theoretical perspectives and by gathering empirical findings on the design and implementation of diverse tasks for writing, interaction, and assessment with the mediation of technological tools such as wikis, blogs, CMC, Fanfiction sites, and virtual and synthetic environments.

New Titles Tuesday, July 23

In the past week 12 titles added to the library’s collection; below is a sample. Click on a link for more information.

Catching homelessness : a nurse’s story of falling through the safety net /Josephine Ensign.
After becoming homeless, the author reconstructs their life with altered views on homelessness, and on the health care system. This title provides a piercing look at the homelessness industry, nursing, and our country’s health.

Internet, phone, mail, and mixed-mode surveys : the tailored design method /Don A. Dillman, Jolene D. Smyth, Leah Melani Christian.
This new edition, updated for the digital age, addresses all aspects of survey research and features expanded coverage of mobile phones, tablets, and the use of do-it-yourself surveys. This invaluable resource is crucial for any researcher seeking to increase response rates and obtain high-quality feedback from survey questions.

Leadership in nursing practice : changing the landscape of health care /Daniel Weberg, Kara Mangold, Tim Porter-O’Grady, and Kathy Malloch.
This third edition provides nursing students with the leadership skill-set that they will need when entering the field.

Mobilizing knowledge in healthcare : challenges for management and organization /edited by Jacky Swan, Sue Newell, and Davide Nicolini.
This book provides an alternative knowledge mobilization view that examines how knowledge is circulated and negotiated among those involved in healthcare, and how it is used to actually transform practice.

Nursing ethics : across the curriculum and into practice /Janie B. Butts and Karen L. Rich.
This fifth edition has been revised to reflect the most current issues in healthcare ethics including new cases, laws, and policies.

The years of Lyndon Johnson /Robert A. Caro.
This critical acclaimed political biography examines the life of Lyndon Johnson who served as the 36th president of the United Stated from 1963 to 1969.

New Titles Tuesday, May 21

In the past week 16 titles added to the library’s collection; below is a sample. Click on a link for more information.

Caring for the vulnerable : perspectives in nursing theory, practice, and research /edited by Mary de Chesnay, Barbara A. Anderson.
The Fourth Edition addresses how vulnerability affects the field of nursing and its care givers and focuses on how to work with these populations. Written from a global perspective, this edition provides an overview of treatments and issues as well presents a basic structure for caring for the vulnerable with the ultimate goal of providing culturally competent care.

Equal citizenship and public reason : a feminist political liberalism /Christie Hartley and Lori Watson.
This text is a defense of political liberalism as a feminist liberalism. The first half develops and defends a novel interpretation of political liberalism, while the second half of the book argues that political liberalism’s core commitments restrict all reasonable conceptions of justice to those that secure genuine, substantive equality for women and other marginalized groups.

Foucault and feminist philosophy of disability /Shelley L. Tremain.
By combining the work of Michel Foucault, the insights of philosophy of disability and feminist philosophy, and data derived from empirical research, this book argues that the conception of disability that currently predominates in the discipline of philosophy is inextricably intertwined with the underrepresentation of disabled philosophers in the profession of philosophy.

The foundations of social research : meaning and perspective in the research process /Michael Crotty.
The Foundations of Social Research details the major epistemological stances and theoretical perspectives that colour and shape current social research:  positivism; constructionism; interpretivism; critical enquiry, feminism; and postmodernism.

The intersection : where evidence based nursing and information literacy meet /edited by Sue Phelps, Loree Hyde, Julie Planchon Wolf.
This book describes how the Association of College and Research Libraries (ACRL) Framework and Information literacy Competency Standards for Nursing mesh with nursing essentials, and addresses the information needs of nurses, nurse educators, and librarians who support worldwide nursing programs.

Issues and trends in nursing : practice, policy, and leadership /edited by Gayle Roux, Judith A. Halstead.
This second edition focuses on teaching nursing students how to navigate the nurse-patient relationship including political policy, professional organizations, performance outcomes, emergency preparedness, safety, and global health issues. This edition has been completely revised to include comprehensive coverage of current issues and trends in nursing and healthcare.

Mentoring in nursing and healthcare : supporting career and personal development /Helen M. Woolnough, Sandra L. Fielden.
This book provides an innovative look into mentoring within nursing, and its implications for career success. Based on up-to-date reviews of the current research and literature within mentoring in nursing and healthcare, the book draws together the distinctive challenges facing nurses and their career development, and proposes new directions and practical ways forward for the future development of formal mentoring programmes in nursing.

Research design : quantitative, qualitative, mixed methods, arts-based, and community-based participatory research approaches /Patricia Leavy.
This book provides a step-by-step guide to using the five major approaches to research design:  quantitative, qualitative, mixed methods, arts-based, and community-based participatory research. Chapters present a template for a research proposal and explain in detail how to conceptualize and fill in every section.

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