Research suggests that a gap exists between scholarly findings and practitioner knowledge, beliefs, and practices in the Human Resource field, particularly in the area of employee selection (Deadrick & Gibson, 2007; Rynes, Giluk, & Brown,...
Personnel scheduling is a problem faced by many organizations in the healthcare industry,
particularly in rapidly developing outpatient centers. The task of creating a schedule that
adequately covers patient demand while satisfying the preferences...
Cheating (Education); Web-based instruction; College students--Attitudes
This dissertation examined cheating attitudes and behaviors of undergraduates, especially those enrolled in online courses. While cheating is an established problem within the academy, it is also an issue on the job and has been in the spotlight in...
Middle school teachers--Attitudes; Middle school principals; Educational leadership
A need for greater understanding of teachers' (N= 530) perceptions of the leadership behaviors of principals in Title I middle schools (n = 13) is prevalent exists. The researcher used the "Audit of Principal Effectiveness" survey to...
Military nursing--History; World War, 1914-1918--Women; World War, 1914-1918--Medical care; Women and war--History--20th century
World War I resulted in the deaths of over 8,500,000
military personnel and in addition, millions of civilians.
There were not enough doctors to provide the necessary
medical care for the masses of seriously sick and wounded,
and other than in...
Intrusion Detection has emerged as a powerful component of network security systems. A wide range of hardware and software components exist to meet most basic security needs on all platforms. These systems log system usage that could be considered...
Hospitals are challenged to understand factors related to staff nurse retention in the context of the nursing shortage slowdown (Huselid, 1995; Mancino, 2008; Mancino, 2009). Leadership is a major factor in organizational success (Gandossy &...
Buildings; University of Louisville--Buildings; Office buildings;
The old Personnel Office was razed to make way for School of Music in the late 1970s. Location: 105 West Brandeis. Former uses: Offices; Dato apartment building.
Gay rights; Gays--Employment; Bullying in the workplace
Employee retention continues to be a major drain on the resources of organizations, especially in terms of personnel, productivity, and financial resources. One of the primary motivators of employee turnovers established by research is the issue of...
Telegraph offices; Military personnel; Disasters; Masks; Young Women's Christian associations; People; Camp Zachary Taylor (Ky.)
Military personnel and others are standing or sitting in the Young Women's Christian Association Hostess House at Camp Taylor in what is now Louisville, Kentucky. The hostess house is being used as a telegraph office. They are wearing masks due to...
Portraits; Group portraits; Men; Women; Government officials; Government employees
Portrait of Director of Welfare Thornton Wilcox of Louisville, Kentucky with Welfare personnel. The background of the photograph has been painted on to crop the images and cut down to size. Stamped on back of image: May 31, 1933.
Students; Oneida Baptist Institute; Physicians; Medical personnel; Clinics; Men; Women; Children
Students, patients and medical clinic personnel sit on the porch of Anderson Hall. The man in the doorway appears to be Dr. Joseph Addison Stucky from Lexington, Kentucky. He and Dr. C. Adeline McConville of New York conducted clinics at Oneida...
Teachers; Oneida Baptist Institute; Physicians; Clinics; Medical personnel; Men; Women
Oneida staff members and visiting medical personnel pose on the porch outside Anderson Hall Medical Clinic. Isham Hensley and Jerry Burns are on the left. In the doorway are John Henry Walker, Perry Davidson and visiting physician, C. Adeline...
African Americans; Race relations; Civil rights demonstrations; Civil rights; Louisville Free Public Library; Girl Scouts; Libraries; Integration; African Americans--Social conditions
Oral history interview with Murray Atkins Walls and John Walls, conducted July 27, 1977 by Dwayne Cox. Most of the interview focuses on Murray Atkins Walls, although her husband, John Walls, is also an active participant. They were both involved in...
Medical appointments and schedules; Simulation methods
Healthy for Life is a relatively new University of Louisville medical clinic which attempts to stem the epidemic of childhood obesity. This program offers a range of face-to-face services for overweight children. The main problem addressed by this...
Dr. Stucky (second row on the left) and other visiting medical personnel sit on the front porch steps at Anderson Hall with Oneida staff members. Dr. Stucky practiced medicine in Lexington, Kentucky. He and Dr. C. Adeline McConville of New York...
Human Resources building, looking northwest. There is a banner on the side of the building that reads, "Contributing 40+ years of service," and features images of five long-serving staff members along with their names. Beneath the banner...
Floats (Parades); University of Louisville; Mascots
View of the Cardinal Bird on the rear of the University of Louisville 1968 Derby Parade float while under construction in a tobacco warehouse on Cane Run Road. The rolling stock and base platform of the float were prepared by University Building...