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Relationships in the Organization of Knowledge (Hardcover, 2001 ed.): A. Bean, R. Green Relationships in the Organization of Knowledge (Hardcover, 2001 ed.)
A. Bean, R. Green
R2,927 Discovery Miles 29 270 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Relationships abound in the library and information science (LIS) world. Those relationships may be social in nature, as, for instance, when we deal with human relationships among library personnel or relationships (i. e. , "public relations") between an information center and its clientele. The relationships may be educational, as, for example, when we examine the relationship between the curriculum of an accredited school and the needs of the work force it is preparing students to join. Or the relationships may be economic, as when we investigate the relationship between the cost of journals and the frequency with which they are cited. Many of the relationships of concern to us reflect phenomena entirely internal to the field: the relationship between manuscript collections, archives, and special collections; the relationship between end user search behavior and the effectiveness of searches; the relationship between access to and use of information resources; the relationship between recall and precision; the relationship between various bibliometric laws; etc. The list of such relationships could go on and on. The relationships addressed in this volume are restricted to those involved in the organization of recorded knowledge, which tend to have a conceptual or semantic basis, although statistical means are sometimes used in their discovery.

A Practice that Works - Strategies to Complement Your Stand Alone Therapy Practice (Paperback): Steven M. Harris, Ph.D, David... A Practice that Works - Strategies to Complement Your Stand Alone Therapy Practice (Paperback)
Steven M. Harris, Ph.D, David C. Ivey, Ph.D, Roy A. Bean, Ph.D.
R1,111 R733 Discovery Miles 7 330 Save R378 (34%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

In the advent of managed care and the continuing decline in reimbursement felt across the various disciplines of mental health have had profound impacts upon the quality and quantity of care in the field. As it has become increasingly difficult for a practitioner in private practice to provide a satisfactory level of care while earning a living in the process, many clinicians have become more innovative in the services they offer their clients. This book pulls together a group of mental health professionals who have branched out into new markets and services. A Practice that Works represents an anthology of new knowledge in the field, as chapter contributors describe in revealing detail their own innovative techniques. After first describing the idea behind a strategy such as Wilderness Therapy Programs, the editors discuss the logistics of billing issues pertinent to the strategy and provide practical steps to its implementation, follow-through and development. Finally each chapter includes a 'testimonial' from the editors before considering issues such as any other implications of the strategy, how the strategy can fit into one's larger therapeutic model, and how this new way of thinking has impacted the author's life and practice. This timely book should appeal to professionals in all areas of the mental health fields, and is written in a general style that will not turn any of them away from the innovative lessons to be gleaned from such a unique compilation.

Relationships in the Organization of Knowledge (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 2001): A. Bean, R. Green Relationships in the Organization of Knowledge (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 2001)
A. Bean, R. Green
R2,775 Discovery Miles 27 750 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Relationships abound in the library and information science (LIS) world. Those relationships may be social in nature, as, for instance, when we deal with human relationships among library personnel or relationships (i. e. , "public relations") between an information center and its clientele. The relationships may be educational, as, for example, when we examine the relationship between the curriculum of an accredited school and the needs of the work force it is preparing students to join. Or the relationships may be economic, as when we investigate the relationship between the cost of journals and the frequency with which they are cited. Many of the relationships of concern to us reflect phenomena entirely internal to the field: the relationship between manuscript collections, archives, and special collections; the relationship between end user search behavior and the effectiveness of searches; the relationship between access to and use of information resources; the relationship between recall and precision; the relationship between various bibliometric laws; etc. The list of such relationships could go on and on. The relationships addressed in this volume are restricted to those involved in the organization of recorded knowledge, which tend to have a conceptual or semantic basis, although statistical means are sometimes used in their discovery.

Bulletin 100 - United States National Museum (Hardcover): Henry W Fowler, Barton A. Bean Bulletin 100 - United States National Museum (Hardcover)
Henry W Fowler, Barton A. Bean
R1,129 Discovery Miles 11 290 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Bulletin 100 - United States National Museum (Paperback): Henry W Fowler, Barton A. Bean Bulletin 100 - United States National Museum (Paperback)
Henry W Fowler, Barton A. Bean
R859 Discovery Miles 8 590 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Beating Lyme - Understanding and Treating This Complex and Often Misdiagnosed Disease (Paperback, Special ed.): Constance A.... Beating Lyme - Understanding and Treating This Complex and Often Misdiagnosed Disease (Paperback, Special ed.)
Constance A. Bean, Lesley Ann Fein
R477 R430 Discovery Miles 4 300 Save R47 (10%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

More than thirty-years after it was first diagnosed, Lyme disease remains one of our most misunderstood - and pervasive illnesses. This often undetected disorder is increasing at an alarming rate and if not treated early, can cause debilitating symptoms. More than 1.7 million people in the United States, Europe, and China currently suffer from Lyme, yet they have often been unable to find the right treatment and care. Finally, "Beating Lyme Disease" sheds new light and offers those who struggle with it the guidance to get the help they need. A respected health author and educator, Constance Bean is an authority on this elusive illness. In 1993, she was diagnosed with Lyme and has spent the past fourteen years researching its various treatments and diagnoses. Compassionate and thoroughly researched, this is the first book that will enable doctors and their patients to diagnose, treat and conquer this complex disease.

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