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Darling girls [electronic resource] : A novel. by Hepworth, Sally.; Clarke, Jessica.;
Narrator: Jessica Clarke.SISTERS, SECRETS, LOVE, AND MURDER... Sally Hepworth's novel Darling Girls has it all. For as long as they can remember, Jessica, Norah, and Alicia have been told how lucky they are. As young girls they were rescued from family tragedies and raised by a loving foster mother, Miss Fairchild, on an idyllic farming estate and given an elusive second chance at a happy family life. But their childhood wasn't the fairy tale everyone thinks it was. Miss Fairchild had rules. Miss Fairchild could be unpredictable. And Miss Fairchild was never, ever to be crossed. In a moment of desperation, the three broke away from Miss Fairchild and thought they were free. Even though they never saw her again, she was always somewhere in the shadows of their minds. When a body is discovered under the home they grew up in, the foster sisters find themselves thrust into the spotlight as key witnesses. Or are they prime suspects? A thrilling page-turner of sisterhood, secrets, love, and murder by New York Times bestselling author Sally Hepworth. "Sally Hepworth writes characters you love." —LIANE MORIARTY, BESTSELLING AUTHOR OF APPLES NEVER FALL A Macmillan Audio production from St. Martin's Press.Requires the Libby app or a modern web browser.
Subjects: Electronic books.; Fiction.; Literature.; Thriller.;
© 2024., Macmillan Audio,
On-line resources: http://link.overdrive.com/?websiteID=130119&titleID=9790832 -- Click to access digital title in OverDrive.;
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See / by Kirtland Community College.;
Photos by  Vickie Witt, Tanya Puchkova, Sarah Colclasure, Moreen Forman, The Buck, Jon Welt, Amy Braly, Joni Emmendorfer, Becky Yoder, Jason Nuttall, Jason Hall, Curtis Penix, Tracy Kidder, Ruth Ferguson, Katherine Crowell, Christine Stamas, Benita Cathcart, Scott Jackson, Jack Petersen, Lorie Haag, Denise Mullin, Jessica Downing, Joseph Donna, Martine Fiting, Joyce Clark, Mari Cowgar, Kristine W. Mol, and Jennifer Gaulin. "This book is a showcase of photographs made by Kirtland Community College students and staff, a collection that spans from 1996 to 1999 and represents a wide range of abilities. Overall, the black and white images on these pages reflect the creative endeavors and artistic skills of the contributors." - Abstract.
Subjects: Photography; Kirtland Community College;
© [1999?], Kirtland Community College Printshop,
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The data literacy cookbook / by Getz, Kelly,editor.edt; Brodsky, Meryl,editor.edt;
The Data Literacy Cookbook includes a variety of approaches to and lesson plans for teaching data literacy, from simple activities to self-paced learning modules to for-credit and discipline-specific courses.Includes bibliographical references.
Subjects: Information literacy;
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The library assessment cookbook / by Dobbs, Aaron W.,1968-editor.;
Section 1. Data preperation for assessment -- Kitchen prep : getting ready for library assessment / Emily Guhde -- Creating a statistics report using ingredients already in the library / Judy Geczi -- Using student GPA to show the "nutritional value" of a library service / Mitchell Scott -- Boiling down qualitative data to build personas that inform spaces, services, and technologies / Monena Hall and Maurini Strub -- "Stocking the larder" : recruiting for focus groups and other small group assessments / Carol Mollman -- Making project management planning and assessment planning a piece of cake / Susan Payne -- Section 2. Traditional and online collections assessments -- Professional development assessment paella / Catherine Sassen, Karen Harker, and Erin O'Toole -- Creating a framework for comprehensive collection assessment / Galadriel Chilton -- Exploratory collection assessment : the subject snapshot / Madeline Kelly -- Recipe for collection assessment : mixing together key ingredients to make a roux / Paula Barnett-Ellis and Charlcie Pettway Vann -- Potluck surprise : assessing donated materials / Jeannine Berroteran -- Using required readings from course syllabi to show library value and assess the collection / Eric Hartnett and Simona Tabacaru -- MAPing collection use : using massive analysis projects for collections analysis / Galadriel Chilton, Joelle Thomas, Alice Fairfield, Arta Dobbs, Elisabeth Umpleby, and Dawn Cadogan -- Using baskets and a rubric to assess online resources in the "messy middle" / Kathleen Reed, Jean Blackburn, and Dana McFarland -- Annual database (or general resource) evaluation / Ashley Zmau -- Harvested IR metadata gumbo / Courtenay McLeland and Alice Eng -- Fad food or family tradition? : assessing digital projects for long-term value / Allison Ringness -- Rendering repositories : taking out the fat and getting to the impact / Sian Brannon and Laura Waugh -- Flavoring your e-resources collection : the spice rack assessment / Amanda Binder and Elizabeth Siler -- Open access citation analysis / Emily Raymond and Heather Scalf -- Tower cakes for ranking subscription resources / Karen Harker, Todd Enoch, and Laurel Crawford -- Section 3. Instruction programs assessments -- Measuring the ingredients of a good bibliography : a recipe for citation analysis / Karen Kohn, Larissa Gordon -- Open-faced formative assessment / Gina Calia-Lotz -- Cooking with information resources in the online kitchen / Beate Gersch and Joseph A. Salem, Jr -- Lazy Susan : continuous improvement cycle of learning and assessment / Joy Oehlers -- Information literacy assessment entrée : using a reflective essay to assess course learning outcomes / Stephanie Alexander, Tom Bickley, Gr Keer, Aline Soules, and Diana K. Wakimoto -- PROTEIN (Peer Review of Teaching: Evaluative Instruction Networks) supplements for librarians / Jason Vance -- The library rally / Michelle J. Gibeault -- Rubrics as a method for assessing & improving library instruction / Megan Hodge, Laura Gariepy, and Jenny Stout -- Slow-cooked rubric : designing and using a rubric to assess undergraduate final papers / Eleanor Johnson and Katie Bishop -- Cooking up rubrics to assess student learning / Marjorie Leta -- How much do good cooking methods affect the quality of the meal? / Christy Fic and Kirk Moll -- Library tour taste test / Nancy Noe -- Word soup : using word clouds to assess the one-minute paper / Maria Barefoot -- Creating connoisseurs : assessing students' ability to evaluate websites / Mandi Smith, Jason Smith, Cathy Blackman, and Wensheng Wang -- Assessment layer cake / Patricia J. Mileham and Kimberly J. Whalen -- Section 4. Outreach and programming assessment -- Shopping for kitchen implements? : how to decide if a library program is useful, usable, and desirable / Joy Oehlers and Joyce Tokuda -- Assessing an event : mixin' it up with the long night against procrastination / Katherine Penner and Sarah Clark -- Measuring the success of library outreach to first-year student athletes / Beth Hendrix -- Planning the perfect party : data for dessert! / Katy Mathuews and Zachary Lewis -- Section 5. Assessments assessment -- Rubrics and rutabagas : only one is useful for assessing staff during evaluations / Sian Brannon and Julie Leuzinger -- Cooking times may vary : assessing student workflows in the stacks / Joyce Douglas and Katy Mathuews -- Stop folding the dough : intervening to decide whether or not to assess again / Sian Brannon -- Recipe for success : add a personal SWOT analysis to any assessment project / Faithe Ruiz -- Section 6. Strategic planning assessment -- Two birds with one stone : using a survey to get employee feedback and to educate in the strategic planning process / Regina Mays and Peter Fernandez -- Strategic stress test : aligning programs and services with a strategic plan / Strategic Initiatives Department -- Chicken soup for digital scholarship : assessing your next steps / A. Miller -- Section 7. Service points and services assessment -- Service desk activity burrito / Heather Scalf and Ali Adil -- Who's at your table? : planning for success through community engagement / Stefanie Metko -- Survey system for measuring library outcomes / Rebecca Bayrer, Dawn Melberg, and Eve Melton -- Academic libraries : the breakfast of student champions / Katy Mathuews -- If we prepare it, will they come back for more? / Adriana Gonzalez and Jason B. Reed -- Methods mash / Jennifer Jones -- Service assessment with a side of secret shoppers / Jennifer Jones -- Healthy chat reference assessment with a side of zesty infographs / Natalie Haber -- Reference referral training stew : the perfect assessment mix / Lisa Vassady and Alyssa Archer -- Deconstructing reference statistics / Jen-chien Yu -- The secret ingredient : mystery shopping your service points / Candice Benjes-Small and Elizabeth Kocevar-Weidinger -- The missing piece : assessing implementation fidelity / Megan Hodge and Laura Gariepy -- Patron for a day (PFAD) : a space assessment / Stephanie Hartman and Lisa R. Horowitz -- An assessment rubric inspired by The Four Seasons / Nathaniel King and Kelly Lutz -- Section 8. Equipment, building, and space assessment -- Learning space ethnography study : observe students in the library to inform service and resource design / Victoria Raish -- Interview to the double : uncovering student motivations in the library / Kathleen Reed, Cameron Hoffman, and Meg Ecclestone -- Flipchart surveys / Laura Newton Miller -- Space invaders : measuring use and satisfaction through mixed methods / Susan Gardner Archambault -- Assessing student learning behaviors in informal learning spaces / Susan Beatty -- Culinary snapshots : assessing international student needs through photographs / Alyssa Berger, Ana Villar, and Danielle Rowland -- Don't just count 'em, sweep 'em! / Gricel Dominguez -- Library space cake / Jenny Horton -- Decorating the library cake : a space utilization study / Kellie Meehlhause -- Section 9. Website and web services assessment -- Add webAIM and stir : assessing web accessibility for users with disabilities / Laura DeLancey -- Easy (no-bake) online card sorting / Samantha Rich -- But this is for the library: best practices for usability testing and library website design / Sojourna Cunningham, Regina Mays, and Holly Mercer -- Hear the people sing : communicating usability results to a large library audience / Sojourna Cunningham, Regina Mays, and Holly Mercer -- Farm to table : a recipe for website usability testing on a budget / Tiffany Davis, Jen Park, and Derek Sanderson -- Assessing your library website with usability testing / Brighid M. Gonzales -- Order takeout : virtual usability testing to meet your users where they are / Jennifer C. Hill and Anita Norton -- Lean usability testing for healthy website assessment / Alex Sundt -- Simple usability stir fry / Tim Broadwater and Jessica Tapia.Includes bibliographical references (pages 191-192).Assessment examines how library services and resources impact and are perceived by users, and guides strategic planning discussions and development of future acquisitions and services. Assessment is fundamental to positioning your library within your organization and effectively demonstrating how it furthers your institution's goals. And it can be more of an art than a science, using the qualitative and quantitative data available to you to show your library's alignment with the needs and mission of your organization.
Subjects: Libraries; Academic libraries;
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