Position Papers – April 2024

Position Papers – April 2024
Author: Position Papers Team
Publisher: Eblana Solutions
Total Pages: 44
Release:
Genre: Religion
ISBN:

Editorial Gavan Jennings In Passing: A Howling Emptiness Michael Kirke The hidden legacy of ordinary people Margaret Hickey A call to action for the twenty-somethings Luke Power The master of misguided philanthropy James Bradshaw God’s undying love for all of us Pat Hanratty Civilization at the crossroads David Gibney The Keys to the Kingdom: A Gentle But Firm Correction to The Chosen Dr Richard DeClue Film review: Cabrini Matthew Becklo

Position Papers – June/July 2024

Position Papers – June/July 2024
Author: Position Papers Team
Publisher: Eblana Solutions
Total Pages: 44
Release:
Genre: Religion
ISBN:

Editorial Gavan Jennings In Passing: Endgame or Game On? Part Two Michael Kirke The Evangelicals and a secularising America James Bradshaw The 1968 presidential election’s 2024 re-run James Bradshaw Creating safe, connected and anxious children Margaret Hickey The myths surrounding mythology David Gibney The uniqueness of the Book of Genesis Patrick Gorevan The Real Saint Patrick? Pat Hanratty Films: What IF Says About AI and Love Karl D. Stephan

Position Papers – August/September 2024

Position Papers – August/September 2024
Author: Position Papers Team
Publisher: Eblana Solutions
Total Pages: 44
Release:
Genre: Religion
ISBN:

Editorial Gavan Jennings In Passing: The Extraordinary Life and Art of Andrey Tarkovsky (Part I) Michael Kirke The chilling lessons of past wars James Bradshaw Is War Inevitable? James Bradshaw A Lifetime on the Frontline Gerard Scullion A Different America? Pat Hanratty The population bomb has imploded Tim O’Sullivan The Bible: a book for a disenchanted world David Gibney The Summer Reading List George Weigel

Position Papers – March 2024

Position Papers – March 2024
Author: Position Papers Team
Publisher: Eblana Solutions
Total Pages: 44
Release:
Genre: Religion
ISBN:

Editorial Gavan Jennings In Passing: Faustian temptations and Promethean dreams Michael Kirke Blessed are the Peacemakers Pat Hanratty The Cardinal who fearlessly opposed the “armed struggle” Tim O’Sullivan Church and community in a post-Christian world (Part Two) James Bradshaw Sam Harris and Jordan Peterson on the Bible Christopher Kaczor New Atheism grows old Patrick Gorevan Film review: Poor Things Juan Luis Sánchez

Position Papers – October 2024

Position Papers – October 2024
Author: Position Papers Team
Publisher: Eblana Solutions
Total Pages: 44
Release:
Genre: Religion
ISBN:

Editorial Gavan Jennings In Passing: The Extraordinary Life and Art of Andrey Tarkovsky (Part II) Michael Kirke What will our AI-shaped future look like? David Gibney How (some) poor places have been transformed James Bradshaw A Fatherly Spiritual Testament Fr Donncha ÓhAodha Keeping (or Making) Catholic Education Great George Weigel What Alone Teaches Us About Living in Accord with Nature Kody W. Cooper

The Solo Librarian

The Solo Librarian
Author: Lucy Roper
Publisher: Elsevier
Total Pages: 680
Release: 2024-06-18
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 0443288666

Becoming a solo librarian may be a daunting prospect. From collections to cataloguing, classifying to copyright, whether the individual is a solo librarian, within a small team with limited help, or working in a larger library or information hub, the range of tasks involved will remain the same. Whilst being a solo librarian does have its fair share of challenges that can include juggling multiple tasks and time management, marketing and embracing the ever-changing technologies and upcoming social media channels, and effectively managing the feeling of being isolated, there are also many advantages. With the author having been through the education process and gained work experience, information professionals will have already picked up many transferrable skills and identified some key aspects when it comes to accessing, using, and running a library. By being intellectually curious, embracing ever-changing technologies, enjoying learning and knowledge creation, and working alongside non-library colleagues, it is likely that information professionals are organised, can manage their time effectively, enjoy helping others by sharing and promoting library and information services, and will stay engaged as a team of one. As a solo librarian herself and a book not being available on the topic, she has decided to write one – which covers the lessons learnt, and templates created in order to assist others) that find themselves in a similar role &/or a small team with limited help. This Internationally applicable and practical handbook will follow a yearly planner and shows a timeline of key activities that happen throughout, in this instance, an academic year and include the following examples: - Acquisitions, cataloguing, updating library guidance (before academic year start - September) - Student and Staff Inductions (September/October) - Quarterly Business Review to review updates and library usage (Oct – Dec) - Library cover over student/staff holiday period (Dec) - Quarterly Business Review (Jan – Mar) - Quality standard(s) re-accreditation (April) - Research methods/study skills webinars (April) - Library cover over student holiday period (April) - Quarterly Business Review (April –June) - Copyright Audit (May) - Copyright Academic Rollover (June) - Quarterly Business Review (July –Sept) - Yearly e-Library review (July) - Financial Review (July) - Student Survey Results (July) - Library cover over student holiday period (August/September) Appendices will include a condensed version of 'Lucy the Librarian top tips for successful solo librarianship' (Note: Chapter 4 of the publication will expand on key elements and provide contextual examples) as well as providing templates and guidance notes that will be made available to download and used to aid those working in information, knowledge, libraries and related disciplines, whether based within the UK or around the world. The idea behind this practical handbook, therefore, is to provide guidance and templates to cover: - Understanding the roles and responsibilities of a solo librarian - Identifying library user needs, - Benchmarking, - Forming a clear structure – for Physical and Online Libraries, - Acquisitions and financial management, - Classification and cataloguing, - Archives and records management, - Copyright (incl. Referencing and Plagiarism), Intellectual Property, and Licensing, - Communications and promotion, - Where to access further Information, Advice, and Guidance, and more.

The New Prescriber

The New Prescriber
Author: Joanne Lymn
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 500
Release: 2024-10-21
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 1119833159

Take an evidence-based approach to prescribing decisions with this comprehensive guide Prescribing decisions are among the most important parts of clinical practice. Balancing patient needs, possible drug interactions, the probability of adverse drug reactions, and more requires an evidence-based approach rooted in pharmacological principles. The New Prescriber: An Integrated Approach to Medical and Non-medical Prescribing offers a thorough, accessible introduction to the core components of prescribing, essential for any student preparing for clinical practice. Now fully updated to reflect the latest best practices and to address questions raised by different prescribing settings, it promises to continue as the key introduction to this vital subject. Readers of the second edition of The New Prescriber will also find: An introduction to the principles of pharmacodynamics and pharmacokinetics New sections covering topics including illegal and illicit drugs, overdose and deprescribing, and more A thorough glossary with key terms The New Prescriber is ideal for all non-medical prescribing students, nursing, allied health professionals, and medical students.

Policy Reform Proposals To Promote The Fund’s Capacity To Support Countries Undertaking Debt Restructuring

Policy Reform Proposals To Promote The Fund’s Capacity To Support Countries Undertaking Debt Restructuring
Author: International Monetary Fund. Strategy, Policy, & Review Department
Publisher: International Monetary Fund
Total Pages: 110
Release: 2024-04-16
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN:

A number of sovereign debt restructurings over the past three years faced significant delays but the cases are now moving forward. These delays slowed access of countries to much needed Fund financial support, and alongside creditors’ efforts the Fund had to find ways forward. With significant experience now gleaned from recent restructuring cases, it is important to extract the lessons for Fund policies from this episode. Delays in future Fund engagements need to be minimized where this can be done in a manner consistent with restoring the member to medium-term external viability and ensuring adequate safeguards for the Fund. Such delays can contribute to a deepening of debt distress, making adjustment more difficult, exacerbating the debt problem, and creating inefficiency costs for both the debtor and its creditors.

Integrated operational framework for mental health, brain health and substance use

Integrated operational framework for mental health, brain health and substance use
Author: World Health Organization
Publisher: World Health Organization
Total Pages: 44
Release: 2024-10-11
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9240100334

This integrated operational framework provides an overview of the connections between mental health, neurological and substance use (MNS) conditions, and their links to health, well-being and the broader public health and sustainable development agenda. The need for integrated approaches is increasingly recognized as critical to address the complex interactions between mental health, brain health, substance use, and physical health, particularly in light of global threats such as the COVID-19 pandemic. The framework also provides a series of actions for governments and health service planners and advisors to achieve integration across four domains: leadership and governance; care services; promotion and prevention; and health information systems, evidence generation and research.