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الأربعاء، 24 نوفمبر 2010

How to Write a Successful Research Grant Application, 2011



How to Write a Successful Research Grant Application
A Guide for Social and Behavioral Scientists
By Willo Pequegnat, Ellen Stover, and Cheryl Anne Boyce
Springer, 2011
300 pages
5 MB
Over the last fifty years behavioral and medical research has been generously supported by the federal government, private foundations, and other philanthropic organizations contributing to the development of a vibrant public health system both in the United States and worldwide. However, these funds are dwindling and to stay competitive, investigators must understand the funding environment and know how to translate their hypotheses into research grant applications that reviewers evaluate as having scientific merit. The Second Edition of ‘How to Write a Successful Research Grant Application’ is the only book of its kind written by federal research investigators which provides technical assistance for researchers applying for biobehavioral and psychosocial research funding and can give them an edge in this competitive environment.

The book provides invaluable tips on all aspects of the art of grantsmanship, including: how to determine research opportunities and priorities, how to develop the different elements of an application, how to negotiate the electronic submission and review processes, and how to disseminate the findings. Charts, visual aids, Web links, an extensive real-world example of a research proposal with budget, and a "So You Were Awarded Your Grant—Now What?" chapter show prospective applicants how to: - Formulate a testworthy—and interesting—hypothesis. - Select the appropriate research mechanism. - Avoid common pitfalls in proposal writing. - Develop an adequate control group. - Conduct a rigorous qualitative inquiry. - Develop a budget justification of costs. - Develop a human subjects of animal welfare plan. - Write a data analytic plan. - Design a quality control/assurance program. - Read between the lines of a summary of the review of your application. Although its focus is on Public Health Service funding, ‘How to Write a Successful Research Grant’ is equally useful for all research proposals, including graduate students preparing a thesis or dissertation proposal. Service providers in community-based organizations and public health agencies will also find this a useful resource in preparing a proposal to compete for grant funds from state and community resources, non-government organizations, and foundations.


الثلاثاء، 23 نوفمبر 2010

How to Find Information: A Guide for Researchers

How to Find Information: A Guide for Researchers
By Sally Rumsey
Open University Press, 2008
pages: 248
2,1 mb

How do I find relevant information for my thesis, dissertation or report?
How do I evaluate the relevance and quality of the information I find?
How do I find the most up to date information in my subject area?

Anyone setting out to research a topic, whether at undergraduate or postgraduate level, needs to find information to inform their work and support their arguments. This book enables researchers to become expert in finding, accessing and evaluating information for dissertations, projects or reports.
The book works systematically through the information-seeking process, from planning the search to evaluating and managing the end results. It suggests how to do this efficiently and effectively whilst using a range of sources including online bibliographic databases and the internet.

This edition has been thoroughly updated to reflect the use of new technologies in research by offering the most contemporary information on:
Online research
Critical evaluation of resources
Intellectual property rights
Research communities
The changing landscape of research information
Subject-specific resources
Written by an academic librarian, this book provides key reading, not only for academic researchers, but for anyone working for commercial, public or government bodies who has to contribute to research projects.


About the Author
Sally Rumsey is leading the implementation of the Oxford University Research Archive, an institutional repository for research output at the University of Oxford. She was previously E-Services Librarian at the London School of Economics and Political Science and Academic Liaison Co-ordinator for the School of Arts at the University of Surrey Library, UK.


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القراءة الذكية

القراءة الذكية
كيف تقرأ بذكاء.. بسرعة.. وبـإدراك كبيـــر؟
د. ساجد العبدلى
شركة الإبداع الفكري للنشر والتوزيع
الكويت 2007
105 pages
18.29 Mb

على مدى خمسة فصول، يقدم مؤلف الكتاب الاختصاصي في الصحة المهنية إشارات شرعية وتاريخية إلى أهمية القراءة، وتقسيمات تفصيلية لأساليبها، وإرشادات إجرائية لممارستها.
فيما يركز على نحو خاص على «القراءة الذكية» باعتبارها طريقة القراءة المثلى في اختصار الوقت وتحقيق الاستفادة.
ويعمد المؤلف إلى تدعيم كتابه الذي لم يتجاوز المئة صفحة بمقولات لمفكرين وكتاب وصحفيين من مختلف المجالات، كما يعمد إلى الاستفادة من تقنيات الطباعة في عرض المحتوى.
ولعل ما يمكن للمتفحص ملاحظته في مادة الكتاب إجمالاً أن مؤلفه يسعى إلى تحقيق غايتين: توضيح دور القراءة في تشكيل وعي الفرد والمجتمع، وتدريب القارئ على مهارات القراءة واختيار الكتاب.

المحتويات
الباب الاول : أهمية القراءة
الباب الثاني : فن القراءة
الباب الثالث : أساليب القراءة
الباب الرابع : القراءة الذكية
الباب الخامس : أنواع القراءة



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الأربعاء، 10 نوفمبر 2010

Qualitative Research Methods: A Data Collector's Field Guide


Qualitative Research Methods
A Data Collector's Field Guide
By Natasha Mack, Cynthia Woodsong, Kathleen M. MacQueen, Greg Guest, and Emily Namey
136 Pages
1,3 Mb
This how-to guide covers the mechanics of data collection for applied qualitative research. It is appropriate for novice and experienced researchers alike. It can be used as both a training tool and a daily reference manual for field team members. Its question and answer format and modular design make it easy for readers to find information on a particular topic quickly. The Data Collector's Field Guide includes:
Self-contained modules for each research method (including participant observation, in-depth interviews, and focus group discussions)
Ethical guidelines for each method
Case study samples with notes, forms, and transcripts
Tips for taking field notes for specific methods
Steps and checklists for what to do and bring for each type of data collection
Exercises for training data collectors in each method
Tools for data managers
Suggested readings
Contents
Acknowledgments/Introduction/Case Study
Module 1 - Qualitative Research Methods Overview
Module 2 - Participant Observation
Module 3 - In-Depth Interviews
Module 4 - Focus Groups
Module 5 - Data Documentation and Management: Organizing and Storing Your Data Appendices

الجمعة، 5 نوفمبر 2010

Human Development Report 2010

Human Development Report 2010

تقرير التنمية البشرية ٢٠١٠
الثروة الحقيقية للأمم: مقررات تمهيدية للتنمية البشرية


لتحميل موجز التقرير باللغة العربية
http://hdr.undp.org/en/media/2010%20Human%20Development%20Report.pdf

لتحميل التقرير كاملاً باللغة العربية


لتحميل التقرير كاملاً باللغة الإنجليزية

الثلاثاء، 2 نوفمبر 2010

The Elements of Social Scientific Thinking


The Elements of Social Scientific Thinking
By Kenneth R. Hoover, & Todd Donovan
Wads-orth Publishing, 2011
208 pages
1,6 MB
A concise introduction to the fundamental concepts of social scientific thinking and research, this classic text makes scientific thinking, research methods and statistics accessible to undergraduates at a common sense level. This text is intended for use in a broad array of introductory social sciences courses as well as the Research Methods course taught in Political Science, Sociology and Psychology.


Contents
PREFACE
ABOUT THE AUTHORS
1- Thinking Scientifically:
Why Bother to Be Systematic?
The Role of Reasoned Judgment and Opinion
The Role of Imagination, Intuition, and Custom

2- The Elements of Science:
The Origin and Utility of Concepts
What Is a Variable?
The Hypothesis
The Scientific Method
The Many Roles of Theory

3- Strategies:
Thinking Over the Problem
Reality Testing
Understanding the Results

4- Refinements:
Hypotheses
Variables

5- Measuring Variables and Relationships:
Measuring Variables: Levels of Measurement
Measuring the Significance and Representativeness of
Data: Probability, Sampling, and Problems in Polling
Measuring Relationships Between Variables:
Association and Correlation
Computers and Statistics

6- Reflections: Back to the Roots:
Factuality, Reality, and Actuality
Morality and the Limits of Science
Of Scientists, Science, and Paradigms
Making Social Science Serve Human Needs
The Radicalism of Science
Science and Politics

APPENDIX A: Tuning In, Tuning Out:
The Strange Disappearance of Social Capital in America
APPENDIX B: Trust in Government:
The United States in Comparative Perspective
Index

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