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NIMH News Items: November 12, 2008
The latest news release from the National Institute of Mental Health includes news items on research related to genomic clues to Alzheimer’s disease, cellular targets for...Topics- General
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Social Work Podcasts
Living Proof is the podcast series of the University at Buffalo School of Social Work. The purpose of this series is to engage practitioners and...Topics- General
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ICPSR New Releases: 11/09/2008
Below is a list of new data collection additions to the ICPSR data archive along with a list of released data collections that have been...Topics- Databases
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Learn how to finish your research projects from home!
Georgia State students–do you have a research paper to write, but you aren’t sure where to begin? Attend one of these basic library resource sessions...Topics- General
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Undergraduate Research Awards
Find out about the 2nd annual University Library Undergraduate Research Awards here . Deadline to apply is January 15, 2009.Topics- Education
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NCJRS International Monthly Accession List, October 2008
This listing of new titles includes the areas of international corrections, courts, crime prevention, criminology, drugs, and victims.Topics- General
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NIMH News Items: November 5, 2008
The latest news releases from the National Institute of Mental Health summarize research studies on childhood anxiety disorders and childhood-onset schizophrenia, among other topics.Topics- General
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NIJ Journal, Issue #261
The lead article in this journal reveals study findings showing that traditional police practices plus DNA evidence collection result in increased suspect identification and arrests....Topics- General
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Future of Children, Fall 2008
This journal issue, published by Princeton University’s Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs and The Brookings Institution, addresses the theme “juvenile justice” and...Topics- General
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Terrorist Attack Prevention
Policing Terrorism: An Executive’s Guide, directed toward police, sheriffs, and other senior executives in agencies with limited resources, contains 50 briefs focusing on terrorism prevention...Topics- General