05241nam 2200769Ia 450 991014101240332120170814175711.01-283-05269-597866130526981-118-25602-61-118-02849-X(CKB)2670000000078979(EBL)699187(OCoLC)714803234(SSID)ssj0000473717(PQKBManifestationID)11295185(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000473717(PQKBWorkID)10438472(PQKB)10191356(MiAaPQ)EBC699187(CaSebORM)9780470591581(EXLCZ)99267000000007897920101210d2011 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrTechnology-enhanced assessment of talent[electronic resource] /Nancy T. Tippins, Seymour Adler, editors ; foreword by Allen Kraut1st ed.Hoboken, NJ Jossey-Bass20111 online resource (498 p.)J-b siop professional practice series ;30Description based upon print version of record.0-470-59158-7 Includes bibliographical references and index.Technology-Enhanced Assessment of Talent; Contents; Foreword; The Editors; The Contributors; Preface; Acknowledgements; 1. Overview of Technology-Enhanced Assessments: Nancy T. Tippins; Section One: Measurement and Implementation Issues in Technology-Enhanced Assessments; 2. Foundations for Measurement: John C. Scott and Alan D. Mead; 3. Implementing Assessment Technologies: Douglas H. Reynolds; 4. Cheating and Response Distortion on Remotely Delivered Assessments: Winfred Arthur, Jr., and Ryan M. Glaze; 5. Computerized Adaptive Testing: Rodney A. McCloy and Robert E. Gibby6. Applicant Reactions to Technology-Based Selection: What We Know So Far: Talya N. Bauer, Donald M. Truxillo, Kyle Mack, and Ana B. Costa7. International Issues, Standards, and Guidelines: Dave Bartram; Section Two: Case Studies of Technology-Enhanced Assessments; 8. Web-Based Management Simulations: Technology-Enhanced Assessment for Executive-Level Selection and Development: Terri McNelly, Brian J. Ruggeberg, and Carrol Ray Hall, Jr.9. Bridging the Digital Divide Across a Global Business:Development of a Technology-Enabled Selection System for Low-Literacy Applicants: Adam Malamut, David L. Van Rooy, and Victoria A. Davis10. Promotional Assessment at the FBI: How the Searchfor a High-Tech Solution Led to a High-Fidelity Low-Tech Simulation: Amy D. Grubb; 11. Innovation in Senior-Level Assessment and Development: Grab 'Em When and Where You Can: Sandra B. Hartog; 12. Case Study of Technology-Enhanced Assessment Centers: Rick Hense and Jay Janovics13. Video-Based Testing at U.S. Customs and Border Protection: Jeffrey M. Cucina, Henry H. Busciglio, Patricia HarrisThomas, Norma F. Callen, DeLisa D. Walker, andRebecca J. Goldenberg Schoepfer14. Going Online with Assessment: Putting the Scienceof Assessment to the Test of Client Need and 21st Century Technologies: Eugene Burke, John Mahoney-Phillips, Wendy Bowler,and Kate Downey; 15. Implementing Computer Adaptive Tests: Successes and Lessons Learned: Mike Fetzer and Tracy Kantrowitz16. Practice Agenda: Innovative Uses of Technology-Enhanced Assessment: Michael J. Zickar and Christopher J. Lake17. Concluding Comments: Open Questions: Seymour Adler; Indexes; Name Index; Subject IndexThis new volume provides research-based guidelines to help practitioners make better decisions on using technology to assess talent at all levels of the organization and for a full range of applications, from entry-level selection to senior-level succession and talent management. The book reviews of the various ways technology can enhance the administrative ease, credibility, validity, and cost effectiveness of assessments used by organizations in selection and other candidate evaluation processes. It also addresses measurement issues, examines case studies of current practice, and outlines agJ-B SIOP Professional Practice SeriesPersonnel managementTechnological innovationsEmployee selectionManagement information systemsPersonnel managementTechnological innovationsCase studiesEmployee selectionCase studiesElectronic books.Personnel managementTechnological innovations.Employee selection.Management information systems.Personnel managementTechnological innovationsEmployee selection658.3/125658.3125BUS030000bisacshTippins Nancy946856Tippins Nancy Thomas1950-946857Adler Seymour1948-946858MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910141012403321Technology-enhanced assessment of talent2139167UNINA03460nam 22006852 450 991078532140332120160317160620.01-282-93170-997866129317030-511-93379-70-511-93162-X0-511-93028-30-511-93296-00-511-92777-00-511-92523-9(CKB)2670000000059313(EBL)605032(OCoLC)693761224(SSID)ssj0000434063(PQKBManifestationID)11276834(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000434063(PQKBWorkID)10396645(PQKB)10841543(UkCbUP)CR9780511933790(Au-PeEL)EBL605032(CaPaEBR)ebr10436272(CaONFJC)MIL293170(MiAaPQ)EBC605032(PPN)155664107(EXLCZ)99267000000005931320100928d2011|||| uy| 0engur|||||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierThe Cambridge atlas of Herschel objects /James Mullaney, Wil Tirion[electronic resource]Cambridge :Cambridge University Press,2011.1 online resource (1 atlas (v, 183 pages)) digital, PDF file(s)Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 05 Oct 2015).0-521-13817-5 Who were the Herschels? -- The Herschels' telescopes -- The Herschel designations -- Map parameters and selection criteria -- Instrumental factors -- Observing hints -- Herschel showpieces -- Some recommended references -- Star charts -- Appendix A : Constellation table -- Appendix B : The Cambridge atlas of Herschel objects target list.This superb, all-purpose star atlas is the first of its kind devoted to observing the Herschel objects with binoculars and telescopes. It displays over 2500 of the most visually-attractive star clusters, nebulae and galaxies that were discovered by Sir William, Caroline and Sir John Herschel, and is a must-have for stargazers who want to explore these fascinating objects. Covering the entire sky from the North to the South Celestial Pole, and showing all 88 constellations, it is also a general sky atlas showing variable, double and multiple stars, and the Milky Way. Written by experienced observer James Mullaney and illustrated by renowned celestial cartographer Wil Tirion, this is a magnificent 'celestial roadmap' to some of the finest deep-sky showpieces. Spiral bound and printed in red-light friendly colors for use at a telescope, with color-coded symbols for easy recognition and identification, this is an all-purpose observing reference for all amateur observers. Additional resources, including a target list ordered by Herschel designation, are available to download from www.cambridge.org/9780521138178.StarsAtlasesStarsClustersAtlasesNebulaeAtlasesGalaxiesAtlasesStarsStarsClustersNebulaeGalaxies523.8Mullaney James1940-791310Tirion WilUkCbUPUkCbUPBOOK9910785321403321The Cambridge atlas of Herschel objects3689737UNINA01016nam0 22002651i 450 UON0007023920231205102347.78609-05-08129-320020107d1985 |0itac50 baengGB|||| |||||Issues in the Islamic movement1983-84 (1403-04)]Edited by Kalim SiddiquiLondonThe Open Press1985. - XII417 p. ; 22 cmMOVIMENTI ISLAMICIUONC020158FIGBLondonUONL003044322.42MOVIMENTI NAZIONALI DI LIBERAZIONE21SIDDIQUIKalimUONV012441Open PressUONV257107650ITSOL20240220RICASIBA - SISTEMA BIBLIOTECARIO DI ATENEOUONSIUON00070239SIBA - SISTEMA BIBLIOTECARIO DI ATENEOSI VO Afr V 021 SI AA 10454 5 021 Issues in the Islamic movement1161200UNIOR