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Academic acculturation of post graduate Indian business students into Irish Higher Education Institutions (HEI)
(Dublin Business School, 2016)This research is in its second year of a part time Phd ; it is based on the premise that the gap in Irish and Indian national cultures is significant and is effecting levels of acculturation and ultimate student ... -
Academic blogging
(Dublin Business School, 2014)Introduction to the idea and practice of blogging as a form of academic production in addition to traditional journal publishing. This presentation was delivered as part of the DBS Staff Research Day on Wednesday 23rd April 2014 -
AEUP – Connecting university presses in Europe
(Hamburg University Press, 2019)New university presses are on the rise proving that this organisational form is still alive and kicking. Together with established university presses they play an important role in scholarly communication. Europe-focused ... -
Age-related differences in response speed and accuracy on sequential responding tasks
(Dublin Business School, 2015)The aim of the current study was to investigate possible increases in variability of cognitive function and decline in sequential responding performance as a result of aging. Forty six participants, 23 younger (18 – 23 ... -
Amplifying the voices of the marginalised
(Dublin Business School, 2019)This presentation describes the Studies in Arts and Humanities Journal (SAHJ) Special Issue on Minorities and Indigenous People which was published by the DBS Library Press to commemorate the official recognition of the ... -
Assignment planner and reference tracking
(Dublin Business School, 2014)This presentation describes and demonstrates two tools that support and inform the delivery of education services to higher education students. 1) A customised online tool, that can help improve understanding of the library's ... -
The benefits of cross-institutional collaboration
(Dublin Business School, 2014)This presentation discusses inter-institutional collaboration in the Higher Education sector in Ireland with a particular focus on academic library collaborative initiatives and networks. It begins by asking ‘what is ... -
The benefits of open scholarship skills for all library roles (and all libraries)
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Bibliometrics : measuring the impact of your publications
(Dublin Business School, 2014)- Bibliometrics Defined - Why Measure Impact? - h-index - Citation Tools - Caveats - Recommendations -
Big data big opportunities for librarians 2017
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The Bookshelf Publishing Unit – MOOCs and digital textbooks – at OsloMet University
(OsloMet University, 2019)We conceptualize strategic university development with reference to the three dimensions (1) knowledge domains, (2) organized study and research programs and (3) virtualization. The university libraries position themselves ... -
Break something and write about the pieces file types, formats and collaborative creative media practice in the classroom
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Broken library communications and how to fix them
(University of Cambridge, 2015)How and why its time for librarians and libraries to break from the traditions of linear single track communication and embrace all the communication channels at our fingertips in order to engage and converse with our users. -
Bullying victimisation and association with health related quality of life, depression and social support in urban disadvantaged primary schoolchildren
(Dublin Business School, 2016)Although widespread, victimisation research in primary schools is negligible, particularly with regard to disadvantaged school contexts. The current paper presents analysis of data from the longitudinal ‘Healthy Schools’ ... -
A Chronological literature review of Retail Internationalisation: From the 50’s to the ‘00’s - Towards a perspective of current market inclines in retail internationalisation 2010 – 2015
(Dublin Business School, 2017)The international activities of retailers have increased in scale and complexity during the last quarter of the 20th century and this surge in international activity has generated many new questions for researchers. Albeit ... -
The commodification of care: A critical analysis of the for-profit home care market
(Dublin Business School, 2017)The home care industry has grown exponentially around the world. In end of life care, the delivery of home care has been promoted as the ideal type of formal care; offering cost savings to local authorities and ‘choice’ ... -
Contemplative practices in higher education. The power of mindfulness in the classroom
(Dublin Business School, 2016)This paper explores the experience of implementing a 10 week program of Mindful Meditation Practice in the classroom at an Irish higher education institution, Dublin Business School. The focus of the program was based on ... -
Creating a First Year experience
(Dublin Business School, 2011)Retaining students and supporting transition to Higher Education are key issues facing many Higher Education institutions. The recent study on progression in Irish Higher Education conducted by the HEA found that an average ... -
Critical Pedagogy in Social Care Education
(Dublin Business School, 2017)As an emerging profession attracting increasing status, pay and recognition (McCann James 2013), Social Care has become a popular career choice for students. The growth in demand is being met by the expansion of accredited ... -
Cross national comparison of victimisation and wellbeing correlates among children from low affluent areas
(Dublin Business School, 2019)