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Selected bibliography

by Liliane Régent
Soins Psychiatrie (1970)

Abstract

This bibliography is prepared for nursing faculty and nursing students to acquaint them with some resources which might contribute to their success. The bibliography is divided into two parts: (1) resources for nursing faculty; and (2) resources for nursing students. The major content of the resources for nursing faculty are: mentoring; research and publishing; tenure and new information technologies. The resources for nursing students contain: study tips and skills; success of the NCLEX-RN exam and informational monographs. With the time constraints of nursing faculty and nursing students and the abundance of materials available, this bibliography provides a set of resources for them to peruse. Electronic resources, journal articles, and monographs are included.

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Adinolfi, A., ‘Free movement and access to work of citizens of the new Member
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Biagi, M., ‘The Impact of European Employment Strategy on the Role of Labour
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Biagi, M., ‘Quality in Community Industrial Relations: an Institutional Viewpoint’,
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Blanpain, R., International Changes and European Social Policies after the Treaty
of Amsterdam, Kluwer, The Hague, 1998.
Blanpain, R., Arbeidsrecht, Die Keure, Leuven, 1999.
Blanpain, R. (ed.), Temporary Work and Labour Law in the European Community
and Member States, Kluwer, Deventer, 1993.
Blanpain, R. (ed.), Europa na het Verdrag van Amsterdam. Institutioneel en Sociaal,
Reeks Europees Recht, Peeters, Leuven, 1998.
Blanpain, R. and F. Blanquet, The Vredeling Proposal; Information and Consulta-
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Blanpain, R. and C. Engels (eds), Comparative Labour Law and Industrial Rela-
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Hague, 1997.
Blanpain, R. and T. Hanami (eds), European Works Council. The Implementation
of the European Directive, Views from Overseas: Japan and UK, Peeters, Leuven,
1995.
Blanpain, R. and M. Weiss (eds), The Changing Face of Labour Law and Indus-
trial Relations, Liber Amicorum for Clyde W. Summers, Nomos Verlagsgesellschaft,
Baden-Baden, 1993.
Blanpain, R. and P. Windey, The European Directive on European Works Coun-
cils: Information and Consultation of Employees in Multinational Enterprises in
Europe, second revised ed., Peeters, Leuven, 1996.

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