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Displaying Results 201 - 225 of 12938 on page 9 of 518
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Self–Service Laptops in the Library
(2013)
O'Connor, Helen
Self–Service Laptops in the Library
(2013)
O'Connor, Helen
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NUI Maynooth Teaching and Learning Showcase 2012/13
http://mural.maynoothuniversity.ie/4354/
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Encountering Ken Saro-Wiwa: Integrating a library collection into an undergraduate programme
(2013)
Fallon, Helen; Ryan, Anne
Encountering Ken Saro-Wiwa: Integrating a library collection into an undergraduate programme
(2013)
Fallon, Helen; Ryan, Anne
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NUI Maynooth Teaching and Learning Showcase 2012/13
http://mural.maynoothuniversity.ie/4355/
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The New Library – Facilitating Flexible Learning
(2013)
Monaghan, Alan; Hogan, Teresa; Cosgrove, Edel
The New Library – Facilitating Flexible Learning
(2013)
Monaghan, Alan; Hogan, Teresa; Cosgrove, Edel
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NUI Maynooth Teaching and Learning Showcase 2012/13
http://mural.maynoothuniversity.ie/4356/
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The Location of Knowledge and The New Library Space
(2013)
Richardson, Regina Whelan
The Location of Knowledge and The New Library Space
(2013)
Richardson, Regina Whelan
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NUI Maynooth Teaching and Learning Showcase 2012/13
http://mural.maynoothuniversity.ie/4357/
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Inclusive Learning Initiative Library Training Programme
(2013)
Burke, Laura; O'Connor, Helen; Harkin, Patricia
Inclusive Learning Initiative Library Training Programme
(2013)
Burke, Laura; O'Connor, Helen; Harkin, Patricia
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NUI Maynooth Teaching and Learning Showcase 2012/13
http://mural.maynoothuniversity.ie/4362/
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Cataloguing the archives of the Irish College, Salamanca
(2013)
Leyden, Susan
Cataloguing the archives of the Irish College, Salamanca
(2013)
Leyden, Susan
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NUI Maynooth Teaching and Learning Showcase 2012/13
http://mural.maynoothuniversity.ie/4350/
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In and between: possible bridging positions for the Defence Forces
(2012)
Ryan, Anne B.
In and between: possible bridging positions for the Defence Forces
(2012)
Ryan, Anne B.
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This article outlines some possibilities for developing certain types of knowledge and practice held within the Defence Forces (DF) and evident in the other articles in this volume. The possibilities could be viewed as ‘insights we can work with’ (Eisner, 2001: 138), arising from the on-the-ground experiences of all the research participants and the researcher-writers. In different ways, the articles here show the DF in a bridging position between a traditional, militarised and masculinised view of itself, on the one hand and, on the other, glimpses of other ways of being and engaging, capable of facilitating new positions, in response to our times. The primary role traditionally articulated for the DF is to carry out militarised missions, associated with specific actions such as the crisis management operations described by McNamara (this volume). Other articles (Keyes, Markey, O’Brien, Ryan S., this volume) demonstrate tensions between this role and challenging experiences in the ...
http://mural.maynoothuniversity.ie/4348/
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Decoding and Recoding Game Making Events for Diversity, Inclusion and Innovation
(2020)
Kerr, Aphra; Savage, Joshua D.; Twomey-Lee, Vicky
Decoding and Recoding Game Making Events for Diversity, Inclusion and Innovation
(2020)
Kerr, Aphra; Savage, Joshua D.; Twomey-Lee, Vicky
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A report of findings and outputs from the Network in Play and ReFiG research projects
http://mural.maynoothuniversity.ie/12575/
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A Collective Restorative Justice Strategy for Ireland, 2019-2023
(2019)
Marder, Ian; Fernée, Ursula; Chapman, Tim; O'Dwyer, Kieran
A Collective Restorative Justice Strategy for Ireland, 2019-2023
(2019)
Marder, Ian; Fernée, Ursula; Chapman, Tim; O'Dwyer, Kieran
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This article reproduces in abridged form a strategy for developing restorative justice in Ireland that emerged from a symposium held in March 2019 in Maynooth University and through subsequent consultations with participants and other interested parties. The purpose of the strategy is to help embed restorative justice and restorative practices within the Irish criminal justice system, building on existing practices and stimulating new work to fill gaps in policy and practice. The strategy initiative is part of a four-year project involving ten European jurisdictions, coordinated by Maynooth University, Restorative Justice Nederland and the European Forum for Restorative Justice. The key elements of the strategy and implementation steps are set our below; changes to the original document are limited to the omission of three appendices which provided information on the background to the project, a brief overview of the current state of play of the field in Ireland and the report of th...
http://mural.maynoothuniversity.ie/10949/
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Supporting low income working families: enabling resilience. MUSSI Working Paper No 2
(2018)
Gray, Jane; Rooney, Clíona
Supporting low income working families: enabling resilience. MUSSI Working Paper No 2
(2018)
Gray, Jane; Rooney, Clíona
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This study investigated the experiences and resilience practices of low-income families receiving Family Income Supplement. The research was carried out using a sequential mixed-method approach with an emphasis on the qualitative phase of the study. Key findings include: FIS enables resilience by supporting work FIS recipients must balance working with complex caring responsibilities Precarious employment creates challenges for FIS recipients Many FIS recipients feel disconnected from sources of information and help.
http://mural.maynoothuniversity.ie/9203/
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RESCuE Technical Report on Fieldwork in Ireland
(2016)
Gray, Jane
RESCuE Technical Report on Fieldwork in Ireland
(2016)
Gray, Jane
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RESCuE is an FP7 funded project that examines the patterns of resilience during socioeconomic crises among households in nine European countries. The project is led and co-ordinated by Dr. Markus Promberger of the Institute for Employment Research (IAB), Nuremberg, Germany. This paper is a technical report on the fieldwork carried out by the Irish RESCuE team1 . In particular, it provides a description of the local contexts of the research sites; observations from the field; a discussion of field access, contacting strategies and difficulties; sampling criteria and methods; and the process of conducting qualitative and photographic interviews2 . The paper was originally produced as the Irish national report for Work Package 3 (D3.16) within the RESCuE project.
http://mural.maynoothuniversity.ie/7566/
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Gambling: Identifying international trends, approaches and responses (MUSSI Working Paper Series no. 13)
(2020)
Vazquez Mendoza, Lucia; Kerr, Aphra; O'Brennan, John
Gambling: Identifying international trends, approaches and responses (MUSSI Working Paper Series no. 13)
(2020)
Vazquez Mendoza, Lucia; Kerr, Aphra; O'Brennan, John
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In late 2019 an academic research team based at Maynooth University’s Department of Sociology and Maynooth Social Sciences Institute (MUSSI) including Prof. Aphra Kerr, Prof. John O’ Brennan and Dr Lucia Vazquez-Mendoza began work on a one-year project to examine the knowledge base and evidence on the nature and extent of gambling and gambling impacts in Ireland and how Ireland compares to international peer countries. The first stage of this project has involved desk research examining the international knowledge base on gambling and putting emerging trends in Ireland into an international perspective. This working paper provides an overview of the secondary academic research and publicly available data accessed to date in the project on gambling and its impacts on individuals and society.
http://mural.maynoothuniversity.ie/13219/
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Creation and Christ. An Exploration of the Topic of Creation in the Epistle to the Hebrews
(2018)
Costley, Angela
Creation and Christ. An Exploration of the Topic of Creation in the Epistle to the Hebrews
(2018)
Costley, Angela
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This work is a revised version of my PhD thesis, completed at St. Patrick’s College, the Pontifical University, Maynooth between 2013 and 2018, under the supervision of Rev. Dr. Jeremy Corley. It was inspired by a course undertaken at the same university, taught by Rev. Anthony O’Leary CP, in which I examined the theme of creation in Heb 1 – 2 as part of the assessment process. As part of the course on Hebrews at Maynooth, we naturally covered the more commonly discussed theme in the Epistle, the high priesthood of Christ. However, as I began to look at Hebrews more closely, I saw that the term high priest is not so common in the first four chapters of Hebrews, occurring only four times with a further reference to sacrifice in 1:3. Rather than emphasising the sacrificial activity of Christ, the opening section is replete with a number of references to creation: 1:2 – 3,10 – 12, 2:5 – 9, 10; 3:1 – 6; 4:3 – 4 and 4:9 – 10. This prompted me to ask why creation was being referenced so m...
http://mural.maynoothuniversity.ie/14087/
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Gambling Trends, Harms and Responses: Ireland in an International Context.
(2021)
Kerr, Aphra; O'Brennan, John; Vazquez Mendoza, Lucia
Gambling Trends, Harms and Responses: Ireland in an International Context.
(2021)
Kerr, Aphra; O'Brennan, John; Vazquez Mendoza, Lucia
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This report provides a summary of a one-year research project funded by the Gambling Awareness Trust in Ireland and conducted in late 2019 and 2020. The core focus of the project was on 1) trends in the gambling industry and gambling behaviour 2) conceptual and empirical evidence on harmful gambling, and 3) responses to gambling harms and emerging best practice. This report is based on a state-of-the-art literature review on gambling and the findings of 20 interviews with a range of gambling stakeholders in Ireland. This report contributes to expanding and updating our knowledge and understanding of the gambling ecosystem and the range of gambling harms in Ireland. It provides a social scientific perspective, which expands beyond medical and health-based responses to evaluate the wider trends, impacts and international best practice in responses to gambling harm. The authors update available research to capture the mediatisation of gambling across television and social media, t...
http://mural.maynoothuniversity.ie/14258/
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Market Dispersion and the Profitability of Hedge Funds
(2009)
Connor, Gregory; Li, Sheng
Market Dispersion and the Profitability of Hedge Funds
(2009)
Connor, Gregory; Li, Sheng
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We examine the impact of market dispersion on the performance of hedge funds. Market dispersion is measured by the cross-sectional volatility of equity returns in a given month. Using hedge fund indices and a panel of monthly returns on individual hedge funds, we nd that market dispersion and the performance of hedge funds are positively related. We also nd that the cross-sectional dispersion of hedge fund returns is positively related to the level of market dispersion.
http://mural.maynoothuniversity.ie/1226/
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Current debates: new religion(s) in Ireland ‘Alternative spiritualities, new religious movements and the New Age in Ireland’ conference report, NUI Maynooth, 30–31 October 2009
(2010)
Cox, Laurence
Current debates: new religion(s) in Ireland ‘Alternative spiritualities, new religious movements and the New Age in Ireland’ conference report, NUI Maynooth, 30–31 October 2009
(2010)
Cox, Laurence
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Recent decades have seen a sea change in the study of religion in Ireland. Numerically dominated by theology until very recently – to the extent that Ireland is one of only two European countries without an association for the non-confessional study of religion – the quantitative decline in academic theology, the generational change of staff, the merging of seminaries and the increasingly lay character of their students are all pointing towards a gradual transformation into departments of religious studies, following the experience of other Northern countries.
http://mural.maynoothuniversity.ie/2197/
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Sliding Doors Cost Measurement A Restrictive Approach to Analyzing the Net Economic Cost of Policy Decisions
(2010)
Connor, Gregory; Kelly, Brian
Sliding Doors Cost Measurement A Restrictive Approach to Analyzing the Net Economic Cost of Policy Decisions
(2010)
Connor, Gregory; Kelly, Brian
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This paper develops a restrictive procedure for evaluating economic policy decisions, by comparing actual economic history to a simulated history where a specific policy decision is replaced with a counterfactual, but credible, alternative. Our procedure is theoretically straightforward, but empirically problematic since it requires the identification of a feasible policy alternative and a model linking a specific policy choice to subsequent economic outcomes. We apply the procedure to the mistaken decision to maintain an excessively lax financial regulation regime in Ireland during the period 2003 – 2008. We measure the differences in banking sector stability and national income that would have occurred if the stricter regulatory regime imposed in Ireland in 2009 had been put in place six years earlier. We find that a few simple, reasonably prudent regulatory controls on the Irish banking sector would have greatly limited the vulnerability of the domestic sector to the 2008 global ...
http://mural.maynoothuniversity.ie/2193/
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Oligopoly and Trade
(2010)
Leahy, Dermot; Neary, Peter
Oligopoly and Trade
(2010)
Leahy, Dermot; Neary, Peter
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In this chapter we present a selective analytic survey of some of the main results of trade under oligopoly. We concentrate on three topics: oligopoly as an independent determinant of trade, as illustrated by the reciprocal-markets model of Brander (1981); oligopoly as an independent rationale for government intervention, as illustrated by strategic trade and industrial policy in the third-market model of Spencer and Brander (1983); and the challenges and potential of embedding trade under oligopoly in general equilibrium as illustrated by the GOLE model of Neary (2002).
http://mural.maynoothuniversity.ie/2316/
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Brightness Illusions as Optimal Percepts - Technical Report: NUIM-CS-TR-2006-02
(2006)
Jaramillo, Santiago ; Pearlmutter, Barak A.
Brightness Illusions as Optimal Percepts - Technical Report: NUIM-CS-TR-2006-02
(2006)
Jaramillo, Santiago ; Pearlmutter, Barak A.
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We show that Mach bands and a number of other low-level brightness illusions can be accounted for by assuming that the perceptual system performs simple Bayesian inference using a Gaussian image prior with noisy retinal gangion cells. This theory accounts for phenomena which have proven problematic for simple energy-based and lateral-interaction models while avoiding the complexities of mid-level vision theories that involve the estimation of structure and albedo.
http://mural.maynoothuniversity.ie/2315/
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The Development of Quasi-Optical Techniques for Log Wavelength Imaging
(2008)
May, Robert K.
The Development of Quasi-Optical Techniques for Log Wavelength Imaging
(2008)
May, Robert K.
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This thesis concerns the development of quasi-optical techniques for long-wavelength imaging, which was conducted through a combination of experimentation and computer simulation. This work was conducted as part of a SFI-funded research program undertaken by the THz Optics group of the Department of Experimental Physics at NUI Maynooth, the aim of which was to extend existing quasi-optical techniques through experimental measurements and the development of simulation tools necessary for efficient design and analysis of long-wavelength optical systems. Description of the upgrading of the 100 GHz test measurement facilities at NUIM and the results obtained from transmission- and reflection-mode active imaging experiments are presented. Numerical simulation of quasi-optical components and systems using scalar wave diffraction techniques was performed. In particular, Gaussian Beam Mode Analysis (GBMA) was applied to the design and analysis of discrete and continuous phase modulating opt...
http://mural.maynoothuniversity.ie/2276/
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Forecasting Requirements in the Optimal Control of Wave Energy Converters.
(2009)
Fusco, Francesco
Forecasting Requirements in the Optimal Control of Wave Energy Converters.
(2009)
Fusco, Francesco
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Research Report: EE/2009/2/JVR
http://mural.maynoothuniversity.ie/1718/
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The Irish Risky Lending Gap
(2009)
Connor, Gregory
The Irish Risky Lending Gap
(2009)
Connor, Gregory
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This paper develops a simple model of the gap between socially and privately optimal bank lending when a bank has an overhang of impaired loans, and analyzes government policies designed to close this gap. The impaired loans have risky cash fows but observable market values. A number of basic concepts are explicated including the risky lending gap, the capital component and asset risk component of the risky lending gap, capital injections versus asset purchases as policy tools, decomposition of the e¤ects of asset purchases into loan substitution and risk absorption e¤ects, the supply schedule of risky lending, the no-lending trap, and a risk-capital metric for comparing the various policy choices. The model is calibrated to match the cur- rent Irish banking environment and some tentative policy implications are suggested.
http://mural.maynoothuniversity.ie/1582/
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Linkages between Excess Currency and Stock Market Returns: Granger Causality in Mean and Variance
(2010)
Syngelaki, Eirini
Linkages between Excess Currency and Stock Market Returns: Granger Causality in Mean and Variance
(2010)
Syngelaki, Eirini
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This paper investigates the causal linkages between monetary and equity market integration of the new member states (NMS) as well as of the non economic monetary union (Non- EMU) member states with the euro zone, after the official launch of the euro. Granger causality in mean and in variance tests are utilized. Our results reveal a number of interesting facts that can be summarized as follows. Firstly, there is little evidence of causality in mean effects for all countries. Secondly, there are significant spill over effects for the NMS. Thirdly, the excess currency return is the chief variable which leads the excess stock market return volatility of the NMS. Our findings have obvious implications for both investors and policy makers.
http://mural.maynoothuniversity.ie/1984/
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What Bibliometrics Can Do For You?
(2012)
Quinn, Ciaran
What Bibliometrics Can Do For You?
(2012)
Quinn, Ciaran
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NUI Maynooth Teaching and Learning Showcase 2011/12
http://mural.maynoothuniversity.ie/3663/
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Aodh Mac Aingil (Hugo Cavellus, 1571–1626) on Doubt, Evidence and Certitude
(2009)
Dunne, Michael
Aodh Mac Aingil (Hugo Cavellus, 1571–1626) on Doubt, Evidence and Certitude
(2009)
Dunne, Michael
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When John Duns Scotus died at the young age of 42, seven centuries ago in 1308, he did not leave behind a completed body of work which would present his mature philosophical thought. Thus, the followers of Scotus were faced with the challenging task of interpreting the texts of the Subtle Docotr. Since Scotism became one of the most important schools of thought by the early modern period, the synthesis elaborated by the most famous of the commentators on Scotus’s philosophy Hugo Cavellus (1571-1626), Irish Franciscan and Archbishop of Armagh is of capital importance. Cavellus dedicated a considerable part of his commentary on the De Anima of Duns Scotus to the problems relating to the theory of the knowledge. Because of Cavellus’s central importance in seventeenth-century Scotism, his writings on doubt, evidence and certitude are noteworthy in terms of developments in modern thought .
http://mural.maynoothuniversity.ie/1551/
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