Saturday, November 15, 2008

New Books - November 2008

E185.86 .B542 2005
(v.1, v.2, v.3)
Black Women in America
Hine, Darlene Clark.

Summary:
Now in its second edition (the first was published in 1993), this three-volume reference is vibrant with stories of remarkable women--325 biographies--and discussion of topics pertaining to arts, culture, family, gender, law, occupations, politics, religion, science, and sports. The cumulative effect of such focus is inspirational and will surely spur scholarship and achievement among readers high-school level and above. The second edition features 150 new entries (for a total of about 560 entries) and revisions and updates to all that have been retained; some 600 b #38;w photos support the text. Each signed entry includes references, and a general bibliography of basic resources is also included. Editor Hine (history, Northwestern U.) and a long list of contributing scholars have prepared a thoughtful and useful reference for a young field. Annotation #169;2004 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com) Distributed by Syndetic Solutions, Inc.

Booklist Review:
Black Women in America: An Historical Encyclopedia (Carlson, 1993) was universally acclaimed, winning the 1994 Dartmouth Medal. The second edition, also edited by Hine, now comprises three volumes. The first edition's chronological coverage began with 1619 and ended in 1992. This edition extends coverage through 2004, noting Condoleezza Rice's confirmation as Secretary of State, Johnnetta Cole's leadership of United Way, and Laila Ali's boxing title. It includes approximately 150 topical entries and 325 biographies. Seventy-eight of the topical articles are new, including Black Panther Women, Marriage, Rape, Revolutionary War, Rock and Roll, Vietnam, and Voodoo. Updating, restructuring, and revising resulted in many first edition articles being incorporated into more comprehensive entries. For example, Historically Black Colleges and Universities replaces articles on individual colleges. Most topics that no longer have separate entries are accessible through the detailed index. Conversely, topics that have increased in importance since publication of the first-edition now have specialized articles. The second edition still includes a general article on Sports but also offers articles on Basketball, Golf, Tennis, and Track and Field. RBB praised the first edition for the quality of its illustrations; this edition includes 600 carefully selected illustrations ranging from archival images (e.g., a 1773 drawing of Phillis Wheatley from the Schomberg Center) to photographs of contemporary sports and entertainment figures (e.g., both Serena and Venus Williams). The new edition includes special features, often topical compilations of biographies. Biographies of 11 female entrepreneurs accompany the article on Beauty Culture, and Rock and Roll includes biographies of rhythm-and-blues singers. Sidebars highlight items of special interest, such as the text of a letter written by journalist and activist Ida B. Wells-Barnett (Antilynching Movement) and a biography of Union spy Elizabeth Bowser (Civil War). Biographical articles added to this edition include those for Halle Berry, Gail Devers, Alexis Herman, and Condoleezza Rice. Both new articles and those retained from the first edition have updated bibliographies, including books, articles, and Web sites. A chronology, a thematic outline of entries, a bibliography listing items published through 2004, and a directory of contributors complete the set. Some contributors are also subjects of articles (e.g., Marian Wright Edelman). The second edition of this landmark reference work is an essential purchase for academic, public, and high-school libraries, especially those with well-worn first editions. Because Black Women in America is such a valuable source and because the new edition does not include all of the entries in the first, libraries should retain the first edition, perhaps in the circulating collection. ChristineWhittington. From: Syndetics Solutions, Inc. Distributed by Syndetic Solutions, Inc.

New Books - November 2008

RC86.9 .N344 2005
EMT-Basic Review : A Case-Based Approach
Nagell, Kaye D.
Book Review:
"The authors deliver on their goal of helping students identify strengths and areas for additional study. EMT-Basic Review is useful for first-time students looking for a supplement and for current EMTs preparing to recertify."
"The authors’ purpose is to “help you focus on the most important ideas and identify areas in which you need additional study.” EMT-Basic Review is divided into 27 chapters, mirroring EMT-B course content. For example, the “need-to-know” airway management information is condensed into bulleted lists. Headings are: Anatomy, Ventilation, Breathing Control, Breathing Assessment, Airway Management and Supplemental Oxygen. Fifty multiple-choice questions, along with three scenarios, help readers assess factual recall and application of airway management knowledge. The answer key follows immediately—an improvement over flipping to the back of the book."
Book Review: Greg Friese, MS, EMT-B

New Books - November 2008

RC86.7 .A43 2005
Emergency Care and Transportation of the Sick and Injured
Pollak, Andrew N.
Summary:
Created by the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons, this textbook covers all topics included in the U.S. Department of Transportation EMT-Basic National Standard Curriculum. Edited by Gulli (Northwest Orthopaedic Surgeons) et al., this ninth edition offers new features and revisions. These include enhancement of patient assessment content with summary tables, new chapters on ALS and weapons of mass destruction, and case studies. A DVD is included, providing an overview of the skills necessary to succeed on the EMT- Basic practical examination. Annotation #169;2004 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com) Distributed by Syndetic Solutions, Inc.

Thursday, November 13, 2008

New Books - November 2008

JK1758 .D4818 2008
Guia de Ciudadania/Naturalizacion en USA
Published by: by LearningExpress (Author)

Description:
"This is a Spanish translation of our English title: U.S. Citizenship A Step by Step Guide. . . This guide covers all requirements for citizenship, sample INS questions, a civics and history review, lists of resources and sample application forms. It also presents true-life stories of people who have recently become citizens". Product Description by LearningExpress