Temporarily shelved at DESK REFERENCE and Main Collection
Nursing theorists and their work.
7th ed., Maryland Heights, Mo.: Mosby/Elsevier, 2010.
610.7301 Nur
MAIN COLLECTION
Sociology: a brief introduction.
Thio, Alex.
7th ed., Boston: Pearson/Allyn and Bacon, 2009.
301 Thi
Legal aspects of midwifery.
Dimond, Bridgit.
3rd ed., Edinburgh; New York: Books for Midwives, 2006.
344.41 Dim
Meetings: practice and procedure in New Zealand.
Pitchforth, R. J.
4th ed., Auckland, N.Z.: CCH New Zealand, 2010.
346.06 Pit
A history of the 'unfortunate experiment' at National Women's Hospital.
Bryder, Linda.
Auckland, N.Z.: Auckland University Press, 2009.
362.196994 Bry
The SAGE handbook of dyslexia.
Reid, Gavin and Fawcett, Angela and Manis, Frank and Siegel, Linda (Editors).
Los Angeles; London: SAGE, 2008.
371.9144 Sag
Math wise!: over 100 hands-on activities that promote real math understanding, grades K-8.
Overholt, James L. and Kincheloe, Laurie.
2nd ed., San Francisco, Calif.: Jossey-Bass; Chichester: John Wiley [distributor], 2010.
510.71073 Ove
E3 call home.
Hunt, Janet.
Auckland, N.Z.: Random House New Zealand, 2009.
598.33 Hun
Nutrition essentials and diet therapy.
Peckenpaugh, Nancy J.
11th ed., St. Louis, Mo.: Saunders/Elsevier, 2010.
613.2 Pec
ABC of asthma.
Rees, John and Dipak Kanabar, Dipak and Pattani, Shriti.
6th ed., Chichester, West Sussex, UK; Hoboken, NJ: Wiley-Blackwell: BMJ Books, 2010.
616.238 Ree
Experiential psychotherapy with couples: a guide for the creative pragmatist.
Fisher, Rob
Phoenix, AZ: Zeig, Tucker & Theisen, 2002.
616.89156 Fis
Formulas for flavour: how to cook restaurant dishes at home.
Campbell, John.
London: Conran Octopus, 2010.
641.514 Cam
Retooling HR: using proven business tools to make better decisions about talent.
Boudreau, John W.Boston.
Mass.: Harvard Business Press, 2010.
658.301 Bou
Maurizio Cattelan: is there life before death?
Cattelan, Maurizio
Houston: Menil Collection; New Haven: Distributed by Yale University Press, 2010.
709.2 Cat
Library Quote of the Day:
“I think we’re in the midst of a literacy revolution the likes of which we haven’t seen since Greek civilization.” Andrea Lunsford, Stanford University on how new technology means that people are writing more than ever before.
From the Twist Library Team