Tuesday, May 10, 2011

Twist List for 10/05/2011

MAIN COLLECTION
Babies [Visual Material].
Universal City, CA: Universal Studios Home Entertainment, 2010.
305.232 Bab

Willard & Spackman's occupational therapy.
Crepeau, Elizabeth Blesedell and Cohn, Ellen S. and Schell, Barbara A. Boyt (Editors).
11th ed., Philadelphia: Wolters Kluwer Health/Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, 2009.
615.8515 Will

Mosby's guide to physical examination.
Seidel, Henry M. and
7th ed., St. Louis, Mo.: Mosby/Elsevier, 2011.
616.0754 Mos

Myofascial pain and dysfunction: Volume 2; the trigger point manual: the lower extremities.
Travell, Janet G. and Simons, David G.
Baltimore: Williams & Wilkins, 1983-1993.
616.74 Sim

Case study research in counselling and psychotherapy.
McLeod, John
London: SAGE, 2010.
616.8914072 McL

Breastfeeding and human lactation.
Riordan, Jan and Wambach, Karen (Editors).
4th ed., Sudbury, Mass.: Jones and Bartlett Publishers, 2010.
649.33 Bre

Preventing stress in organizations: how to develop positive managers.
Donaldson-Feilder, Emma and Yarker, Joanna and Lewis, Rachel.
Hoboken, N.J.: Wiley, 2011.
658.4095 Don

Managing across cultures: concepts, policies and practices.
Branine, Mohamed
London: Sage Ltd, 2011.
658.049 Bra

Melbourne Art Fair 2002: Royal Exhibition Building, 2-6 October.
St. Kilda, Vic.: Australian Commercial Galleries Association, 2002.
709.94 Mel

Heuretics: the logic of invention.
Ulmer, Gregory L.
Baltimore: John Hopkins University Press, 1994.
701 Ulm

In the realms of the unreal: the mystery of Henry Darger [Visual Material].
Jessica Yu.
[Australia]: DV1, 2007.
709.2 Dan

Gary Hume [Visual Material].
Hume, Gary and Brannan, Polly and Illuminations.
London, England: Illuminations, 2005.
709.2 Hum

My favourite dress.
Monsef, Gity and Safer, Samantha Erin and de Niet, Robert.
United Kingdom: ACC Editions, 2009.
746.92 Mon

Library Quote of the Day:
Hugh McGuire, "What are libraries for?" which appeared in Library Life: Te Rau Ora - issue #357 of 4 May 2011. Especially the conclusion:
"... libraries have never been solely about free books. They are about something deeper, about information, about access to knowledge, about providing a public space where citizens can interact with each other, all within the context of an exchange of knowledge. Libraries are at the core of our understanding of civilization, and if we are to keep them healthy, we'll have to make sure that they continue to answer deep needs in our society, rather than provide particular services because they've always done so.”

From the Twist Library Team