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Presentation: How Can History Help the Labor Movement?
Presentation: “How Can History Help the Labor Movement?: Three episodes from the working-class African American freedom struggle in Rocky Mount, North Carolina.” Dr. Lisa...Topics- For Students
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- Special Collections & Archives
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NIH Challenge Grants in health and science research
http://www.nlm.nih.gov/ep/challenge.html The application due date is April 27, 2009.Topics- Biology
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Racial Disparity in Child Welfare and Juvenile Justice
This compendium shares information presented at a 2008 juvenile justice symposium sponsored by Georgetown University’s Center for Juvenile Justice ReformTopics- General
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Community Policing Dispatch
The March issue features information on the COPS Hiring Recovery Program. Other articles relate to a California police department’s approach to its community’s foreclosure crisis, the role of mediation...Topics- General
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Geography and Public Safety Newsletter
The current issue is now available and examines how police can use geographic information systems and statistical analysis to create police districts that balance officer workloads...Topics- General
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3 NISC titles moved to EBSCOhost
Family & Society Studies Worldwide, Left Index, and Women’s Studies International, all formerly hosted on BiblioLine, are now available on the EBSCOhost platform. Access to...Topics- Databases
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Contemporary Women's Issues removed from list of Electronic Resources & Databases
This resource was canceled for 2009.Topics- Databases
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NIMH News Items, February 27, 2009
This news release summarizes research on the effect of genes of behavior and disease risk; smoking in persons with psychiatric disorders; and suicidal thinking in depressed...Topics- General
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NCJRS International Monthly Accessions List, February 2009
This list includes 19 documents related to international courts, criminology, and victims.Topics- General
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African-American Youth Violence
The Code of the Street and African-American Adolescent Violence presents research exploring Yale University professor Elijah Anderson’s “code of the street” theory. In this report, researchers...Topics- General