Friday, November 21, 2008

Highest Recorded Triglyceride Levels

Importance to acquire concepts and guidelines for teaching information skills



Just published a notice in the repository ThinkEpi really interesting and illustrative of how we walk in the field of information literacy in libraries (public and otherwise).
Text is titled "Learning to teach information skills to users: advances in training in Spain" and presents an updated overview of the status of question, collecting reflections and realities sobre'la matter, stressing the importance of train the trainer for forming adequately trained, that is, first we must make ourselves as librarians, acquire the necessary skills and information skills and teaching methods that facilitate this work to then get much better than our target, our community of users, more and more plural, complex and demanding new skills needed informational.

Monday, November 17, 2008

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Integrating older people in the digital society: proposals from the public LIBRARY


Full text of paper presented at the Fourth National Congress Public Library, held in A Coruña the past 24, 25 and 26 September, well received by professionals in the trade.
various training activities are detailed practiced in English public libraries led the group of elderly people (very interesting, for example, work in public libraries A Coruña ) and is annexed final practical information on digital literacy workshop takes place in the Library Santiago de la Ribera , part of the municipal libraries San Javier (Murcia)

Friday, November 14, 2008

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Digital Literacy Workshop


training Continuing the work of older people in the acquisition of information skills and digital skills (as they say back Latin America) in the Municipal Library San Javier (Murcia) .

Specifically, one of them (Santiago de la Ribera ) are assisting older people of all ages eager to learn and know (more). What originally began as an experiment point to attract people of all ages to the library, turning over at:

a) a specialized program for seniors (this group is the one that mainly makes use of this service training, there is almost shaped to their needs);

b) a service social integration and public digital (older people who attend the training sessions come to the library with new eyes, I found a great utility, consider it a great support to their training needs, and is also serving to create links union between persons of different ages "are" in the library)

probably be much more, but first impression is left.

Thursday, November 6, 2008

Chopper Rims For Sale

Senior User training and information literacy in public libraries 2.0


User education and information literacy in public libraries is also likely to soak in the fashion (the attitude) 2.0.
was so evident in the examples you provide Margaix Dídac in their selection of favorite Delicious. There are still few, but it is striking that some public libraries are already taking steps in this regard.

Wednesday, October 29, 2008

Pokemon Dawn Is Pregnant

II Seminar Information Literacy: Library, learning and


They just
to communicate that in late January, will be held Seminar II ALFIN: Library, learning and citizenship , following the success of the first edition held in Toledo in 2006 . This time will be in Vilanova i La Geltrú (Barcelona), organized by the Organized by Col • legi Officer Documentalists of Librarians Catalunya, the Ministry of Culture and Department of Culture and Media of the Generalitat of Catalonia, and will focus on highlighting practices and experiences of information literacy in all types of libraries. The provisional agenda is available here .

Tuesday, October 28, 2008

What's The Red Intensifier On The Loreal

citizenship training and virtual users in the BPE



No less interesting is the training program user has launched the Provincial Library of Huelva . The program covers activities on the use of the catalog, web, training in the use of new technologies, information search on the Internet, etc. Highlight tutorial offered on the library web site which explain very well the use of the catalog, how to search and how to interpret the information it provides. A very practical resource.

Wednesday, July 30, 2008

Heber Springs Paddle Boats

2009 ST ANDREWS PRIZE FOR THE ENVIRONMENT CALL FOR ENTRIES / St Andrews Le Prix de l'Environnement / The St Andrews Prize for the Environment

Français: Le texte en français suit you texte en anglais.

English: Please see below for English version.

Dear Equator Net members,

*2009 ST ANDREWS PRIZE FOR THE ENVIRONMENT CALL FOR ENTRIES*

*$125,000 US DOLLARS IN CASH PRIZES*

Aimed at helping ordinary people find solutions to environmental problems, The St Andrews Prize for the Environment is an initiative by the University of St Andrews in Scotland and the international integrated energy company, ConocoPhillips. The Prize recognizes significant contributions to environmental conservation and since its launch in 1998 has attracted entries from more than 50 countries each year on diverse topics including: sustainable development in the Amazon rainforest, urban regeneration, recycling, health and water issues, and renewable energy.

Applications are invited from individuals, multi-disciplinary teams or community groups for the 2009 annual prize, consisting of an award of* $75,000 USD* for the winner and* $25,000 USD* for each of the two runners-up. Closing date for entries is 31 October, 2008 .

An important aim of the St Andrews Prize for the Environment is to provide seed-funding to help promote implementation of innovative environmental ideas and solutions. The Prize consists of an award of USD$75,000 and a medal. Additional awards of USD$25,000 are given to the runners-up. Entries for the prize should be practical and combine good science, economic reality and political acceptability. They should also have the potential for wider application. In most circumstances, they should not already have received widespread recognition, but applications will be judged on their merit. The St Andrews Prize network is available to provide other connections and support.

Submissions for the annual prize are assessed by a panel of eminent trustees representing science, industry and government with the award going to the project the Trustees consider displays the best combination of good science, economic realism and political acceptability.



Visit the St. Andrews Prize Website for further information about the Prize and how to enter the annual competition .

All submissions must be written in English.

Best regards,

Elspeth

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Chers Equator Net members,

* 2009 The St Andrews Prize for the Environment: Call for Nominations *

* U.S. $ 125,000 dollars in prize money *

Aimed at helping ordinary people to find solutions to environmental problems, Prix St. Andrews Environment is an initiative of the University of St. Andrews in Scotland and the integrated energy company, ConocoPhillips. The award recognizes a significant contribution to environmental conservation and since its inception in 1998 has attracted entries from over 50 countries each year on various topics including: sustainable development in the Amazon rainforest, urban renewal, the recycling, health and water issues and renewable energy.


Applications are invited from individuals, multi-disciplinary teams or community groups for the annual prize, 2009, consisting of a grant of U.S. $ 75,000 for the winner and $ 25,000 USD for each of the two finalists. Registration deadline is October 31, 2008.


An important objective of Prix St. Andrews of Environment is to provide seed funding to help promote the implementation of ideas and innovative environmental solutions. The award consists of a price of U.S. $ 75,000 and a medal. Additional prizes of U.S. $ 25,000 are awarded to finalists. Entries for the prize should be practical and combine good science, economic reality and political acceptability. They should also have the potential for wider application. In most cases, they must not have already received wide recognition, but applications will be judged on their merits. The St Andrews Prize network is available to provide other connections and support.


Submissions for the annual award are evaluated by a panel of eminent trustees representing science, industry and government with the award during the project, the Trustees consider displays the best combination of good science, economic realism and political acceptability .


Visit the St Andrews Prize Website for more information on price and how to enter the annual competition .


All communications should be written in English .

Sincerely,

Elspeth

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Dear Equator Net members,

* 2009 ST ANDREWS PRIZE FOR THE ENVIRONMENT CALL FOR ENTRIES *

* $ U.S. $ 125,000 in cash prizes *


Designed to help ordinary people find solutions to environmental problems, The St Andrews Prize for Environment Environment is an initiative of the University of St Andrews in Scotland and the international integrated energy company, ConocoPhillips. The award recognizes significant contributions to environmental conservation and since its launch in 1998 has attracted entries from over 50 countries each year on diverse topics such as sustainable development in the Amazon rainforest, urban regeneration, recycling, health and water issues and renewable energy.


Applications are invited from individuals, multi-disciplinary teams or community groups for the 2009 annual prize, consisting of an award of $ 75,000 USD for the winner and $ 25000 for each of the two finalists. Deadline for entries is October 31, 2008 .


An important objective of the St Andrews Prize for the Environment is to provide seed funding to help promote the implementation of innovative environmental ideas and solutions. The prize is a prize of $ 75,000 and a medal. Additional awards of $ 25000 USD was given to the runners. Entries for the prize should be practical and combine good science, economic reality and political acceptability. They should also have the possibility of wider application. In most cases, should not have received widespread recognition, but applications will be judged on their merits. The St Andrews Prize network is available to provide other connections and support.


Submissions for the annual award are evaluated by a panel of eminent trustees representing science, industry and government with the award for the project the Trustees consider displays the best combination of good science, economic realism and political acceptability.


Visit Website St Andrews Prize for more information about the Prize and how to enter the annual competition .


ITEMS MUST BE WRITTEN IN ENGLISH.

Sincerely,

Elspeth

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Wednesday, July 23, 2008

Watcu As My Daughter Masterbate

The Roy Award for Environmental Partnership / Roy Award du Partenariat pour l'Environnement / Roy Award for the Association Environment

French: The French text follows the English text.

English: Please see below for English version.

Dear Equator Net members,

It is my pleasure to invite you to Nominate a project or program for the next Roy Award for Environmental Partnership, to be presented at Harvard University 's Kennedy School of Government in the spring of 2009.

The Roy Family Award celebrates public-private partnerships that enhance environmental quality in a novel and creative manner. We are looking for organizations that have successfully advanced a new idea, model, or paradigm to improve the quality of the environment or protect natural resources.

Nominations are due by July 31, 2008, and may be submitted by email to
royaward@ksg.harvard.edu . Please find attached a detailed description of the award, including eligibility requirements, selection criteria, and nomination guidelines. Note that organizations are welcome to nominate their own projects.

The award description and nomination guidelines are also available online at http://belfercenter.ksg.harvard.edu/project/43/environment_and_natural_resources.html?page_id=16 .

If you have any further questions, please contact:

Adam Rein

Environment and Natural Resources Program

Harvard Kennedy School

(+1) 617-495-5964
royaward@ksg.harvard.edu

Nominations must be submitted in English.

Please also feel free to circulate this announcement to others who may be interested.

Best regards,

Elspeth

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Dear Equator Net members,

I invite you to nominate a project or program for the next Roy Award for Environmental Partnership to be presented at Harvard's Kennedy School of Government at the University in the spring of 2009.

The Roy Family Award celebrates public-private partnerships that improve environmental quality in new and creative. We are looking for organizations that have successfully advanced an idea new model or paradigm for improving the quality of the environment or conserve natural resources.

Applications are due by July 31, 2008, and may be emailed to royaward@ksg.harvard.edu . Please find enclosed a detailed description of the award, including eligibility criteria, selection criteria, and nomination guidelines. Note that organizations are invited to nominate their own projects.

The award description and nomination are available online at http://belfercenter.ksg.harvard.edu/project/43/environment_and_natural_resources.html?page_id=16 .

If you have further questions, please contact:

Adam Rein

Environment and Natural Resources Program

Harvard Kennedy School

(+1) 617-495-5964
royaward@ksg.harvard.edu

Applications must be submitted in English.

Please also feel free to forward this announcement to others who might be interested.

Sincerely,

Elspeth

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Dear Equator Net members,

is my pleasure to invite you to nominate a project or program for the next Roy Award for Environmental Partnership, to be submitted to the Kennedy School of Government at Harvard University in the spring of 2009.

The Roy Family Award celebrates public-private partnerships that enhance environmental quality in an original and creative.

seek organizations that have advanced a new idea, model, or paradigm to improve the quality the environment or to protect resources natural.

Nominations must be submitted by July 31, 2008, and may be submitted by e-mail to \u0026lt;royaward@ksg.harvard.edu>. See the description of prize attached to this email, including eligibility requirements, selection criteria and nomination guidelines. Note that organizations can own projects.

The description the award and nomination guidelines also can be found at the website:

http://belfercenter.ksg.harvard.edu/project/43/environment_and_natural_resources.html?page_id=16 .

you have other questions, please contact:

Adam Rein

Environment and Natural Resources Program

Harvard Kennedy School

(+1) 617-495-5964
royaward@ksg.harvard.edu

Nominations must be submitted in English.

Please feel free to distribute this message to others who might be interested

Sincerely,

Elspeth

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Tuesday, July 15, 2008

Ideas To Write On A Sympathy Card

Apply for the UNDP LEAD VIII Programme / S'appliquent pour le Programme de Développement du Dirigeant / to implement the Development Program

Français: Le texte en français suit you texte en anglais.

English: Please see below for English version.

Dear Equator Net members,

The Leadership Development Programme (LEAD) is an entry point for young development professionals interested in a career with UNDP. The LEAD Programme provides qualified individuals with exciting opportunities to develop their experience, knowledge and skills and to serve as development practitioners in UNDP, while contributing to development work. UNDP works through 136 country offices to provide development advocacy, advice and assistance to 166 countries in Africa, Asia and the Pacific, Arab States, Eastern Europe, CIS, Latin America and the Caribbean. The LEAD Programme is a key element of UNDP’s succession management strategy. It aims to develop a talented pool of young professionals that is drawn upon by the Organization to replenish middle management functions in the short term and senior management functions in the long term.

The duration of the Programme is for a period of up to four years, depending on the participants’ performance. During the Programme, participants are placed in two assignments, each lasting for an approximate period of two years. To provide opportunities for participants to build their competencies and to apply their expertise, two leadership tracks are formally recognized within the Programme with progressive career benchmarks in each and crossover encouraged. The two tracks are policy advice and development management and business operations. While assignments vary depending upon specific country needs, participants work as entry-level or mid-level managers. The practice areas are Democratic Governance, Poverty Reduction and the MDGs, Crisis Prevention and Recovery, Environment & Energy, and the substantive area of HIV/AIDS.

Who can apply for the LEAD programme?

Anyone of any nationality can apply, however since the programme is geared towards recruiting young professionals, preference will be given to candidates who are under 35 years of age. Candidates should also possess a masters degree in development related studies and be proficient in English and at least one other UN language. A minimum of 3 years relevant work experience in development, crisis/post-conflict management would also be an asset.

To apply, please follow the application procedure described on the LEAD website.

The Deadline to apply is 31 August 2008

Best regards,

Elspeth

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Dear Equator Net members,

Program Development Officer (LEAD) is a point Entry for young development professionals interested in a career with UNDP. The LEAD Programme provides qualified individuals with exciting opportunities to develop their experience, knowledge and skills and to serve as development practitioners in UNDP, while contributing to development. UNDP works in 136 country offices to provide advocacy, advice and assistance to 166 countries in Africa, Asia and the Pacific, Arab States, Eastern Europe, CIS, Latin America and the Caribbean. The LEAD program is a key element of UNDP management strategy of the estate. It aims to develop a talent pool of young professionals who are attracted by the Organization to rebuild the middle management functions in the short term and senior management functions in the long term.


The duration of this program is for a maximum period of four years, according to participants. During the program, participants are placed in two assignments, each lasting for a period of approximately two years. To provide an opportunity for participants to strengthen their skills and apply their expertise, leadership, two tracks are formally recognized under the program with progressive career benchmarks in each link and encouraged. Both tracks are policy advice and managing the development and commercial activities. While assignments vary depending on the specific needs of each country, as participants work at the entry level or middle management. Practice areas include democratic governance, reduction of poverty and the MDGs, Crisis Prevention and Recovery, Environment and Energy, and the bottom area of \u200b\u200bHIV / AIDS.


Who can apply for the LEAD program?


Any person of any nationality may apply, however, because the program focuses on recruiting young professionals, preference will be given to candidates who are under 35 years. Candidates must also possess a masters degree in development related studies and have fluency in English and at least one other UN language. A minimum of 3 years experience working in the field of development, crisis or post-conflict management would also be an asset.

To apply, please follow the application procedure described on the site LEAD .


The deadline for applications is August 31, 2008

Sincerely,

Elspeth

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Dear Equator Net members,

The Leadership Development Program (LEAD) is a point of development for young professionals interested in a career with UNDP.

The LEAD Programme provides qualified individuals with exciting opportunities to develop their experience, knowledge and skills and to serve as professionals of development in UNDP, while contributing to development work. UNDP works through 136 country offices to provide development advocacy, advice and assistance to 166 countries in Africa, Asia and the Pacific, Arab States, Europe East, CIS, Latin America and the Caribbean. The LEAD program is a key element of UNDP strategy for succession management. It aims to develop a talented group of young professionals who are designated by the Organization to replace the functions of media management in the short term and senior management roles in the long term.

duration the program is for a period of up to four years depending on the participants. During the program, participants are placed in two assignments, each lasting for a period of approximately two years. To provide opportunities for participants to build their skills and apply their knowledge, two leadership tracks are officially recognized under the program progressive career benchmarks in each cross and encouraged. The two tracks are policy advice and management of development and commercial operations. While assignments vary depending on the specific needs of countries, participants work as entry level or mid-level managers. The practice areas include democratic governance, poverty reduction and the MDGs, Crisis Prevention and Recovery, Environment and Energy, and the background area of \u200b\u200bHIV / AIDS.

Who can apply for the LEAD program?

Any person of any nationality can apply, however as the program is aimed at recruiting young professionals, will give preference to candidates who are under 35 years of age. Candidates must also possess a masters degree in development-related studies and be proficient in English and at least one other UN language. A minimum of 3 years relevant work experience in development, crisis and post-conflict would also be an asset.

To apply, please follow the application procedure described in website LEAD .

The application deadline is 31 August 2008

Sincerely,

Elspeth

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Tuesday, July 8, 2008

Cubefield Pour Win Mobile

Japan Water Forum Fund 2008

Japan Water Forum Fund 2008

Français: Le texte en français suit you texte en anglais.

English: Please see below for English version.

Dear Equator Net members,

Call for applicants for the Japan Water Forum Fund 2008


The Japan Water Forum is pleased to invite grass-roots organizations in developing countries to apply for the Japan Water Forum Fund 2008.


This Fund was created for awarding grants to grass-roots organizations in developing countries involved in water-related activities. We will provide up to 1,000US$ per activity or project. However, receiving a grant is limited to once a year for each selected organization.


"Grass-roots activities" are activities planned and faithfully implemented by grass-roots organizations to bring about an appreciable improvement upon the current water issues. These activities include various projects, awareness-raising campaigns, publicity activities to promote citizens participation, and educational programs for capacity building on water-related issues: water supply; sanitation; water-related diseases; irrigation; drainage; dams; river and lake basins; wetlands; groundwater; poverty; and gender.


The application form, guidelines and criteria for the JWF Fund are available at:


» Application form (Word 115KB)
» Guidelines (PDF38.8KB)
» Criteria(PDF38.8KB)

Please submit a duly filled application form to the Japan Water Forum by e-mail by July 31, 2008.
Please note that we will not accept any applications submitted after the due day.


Please note that the form must be filled in English. Other languages are not accepted.


For more information, please feel free to contact the Japan Water Forum at jwffund@waterforum.jp .

To link to the call for applications page:

http://www.waterforum.jp/eng/fund/

Best regards,

Elspeth


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Dear Equator Net members,

Call for candidates for the " Japan Water Forum Fund 2008 "

Please note that the form must be completed in English. Other languages \u200b\u200bare not accepted.


The Japan Water Forum is pleased to invite local organizations in developing countries to apply for the Japan Water Forum Fund 2008.


This Fund was established to provide grants to grassroots organizations in developing countries involved in activities related to water. We will provide U.S. $ 1,000 per activity or project. However, receiving a subsidy is limited to once a year for each selected organization.


"Grass-roots activities" are activities planned and faithfully implemented by local organizations to bring about a significant improvement on the current quality of water. These activities include various projects, awareness campaigns, advertising activities to promote citizen participation, education programs and capacity building on issues related to water: water supply, sanitation, waterborne diseases, irrigation, drainage, dams, river and lake basins, wetlands, groundwater , poverty, and gender.

The application form, guidelines and criteria for the JWF Fund are available at:


" Application Form (Word 115 KB)
" Guidelines (PDF38.8KB)
" Criteria (PDF38.8KB)


Please submit a completed application form to the Japan Water Forum by e-mail on July 31, 2008.
Please note that we will not accept applications submitted after that day.


Please note that the form must be completed in English. Other languages \u200b\u200bare not accepted .


For more information, please feel free to contact the Japan Water Forum jwffund@waterforum.jp.

To link with the call for nominations page:

http://www.waterforum.jp/eng/fund/

cordialement Well,

Elspeth


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Dear Equator Net members,

Call for applicants the "Japan Water Forum Fund 2008"

Note that the form must be filled in English. Other languages \u200b\u200bare not accepted.


The Japan Water Forum is pleased to invite grassroots organizations in developing countries to apply for the Japan Water Fund Form 2008.


This Fund was created to award grants to grassroots organizations in developing countries involved in water-related activities. We will provide 1000US $ per activity or project. However, receiving a grant is limited to once year to each selected organization.


"basic activities" are activities planned and faithfully implemented by grassroots organizations to achieve an improvement to current water-related problems. These activities include various projects, awareness campaigns, advertising to promote citizen participation, and educational programs for capacity building on water issues: water supply, sanitation, water-related diseases, irrigation, drainage , dams, river and lake basins, wetlands, groundwater, poverty and gender.


The form application, guidelines and criteria for the JWF Fund are available at:


" Application Form (Word 115kb)
" Guidelines (PDF38.8KB)
"Criteria (PDF38.8KB)


Please submit a duly completed form to the Japan Water Forum by e-mail of July 31, 2008.
Please note that we will not accept any applications submitted after the due day.


Note that the form must be filled in English. Other languages \u200b\u200bare not accepted.


For more information, please contact the Japan Water Forum in jwffund@waterforum.jp.

To link to the call for applications page:

http://www.waterforum.jp/eng/fund/

Sincerely,

Elspeth

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