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- PUBLIC · ESADE's Institute of Public Management newsletter - E-newsletter published by ESADE s Institute of Public Management (IDGP). Includes information about training and other programs to promote public sector innovation.
- WRKF Public Radio - An affiliate of National Public Radio and Public Radio International serving Baton Rouge, Louisiana and the surrounding area. WRKF is owned and operated by Public Radio Inc., a non-profit corporation with an open membership.
- Department of Public Health and Community Medicine | University of Sydney, Australia - Provides internationally recognized leadership in public health by advancing and disseminating knowledge in the public health disciplines. Programs include Master or PGDip in Public Health and Master of International Public Health.
- The University of Michigan School of Public Policy - Degree Programs in the School of Public Policy: Master of Public Policy and Master of Public Administration
- Cuclis Communications - Specializes in developing public relations programs, publicity campaigns, and marketing materials for health, public affairs and not-for-profit organizations. Definition of public relations, and articles and tips for increasing public relations effectiveness.
- World Health Organization Publications - Publications issued by WHO and covers topics important to international public health.
- Department of Health, Social Services and Public Safety - The DHSSPS is responsible for health and personal social services, public health, and public safety, including the Fire Authority, food safety and emergency planning. The site includes their recent publications, and information on the work of the department.
- Association of Local Public Health Agencies - (alPHa) A non-profit association representing public health units in Ontario, Canada. Includes publications, conferences, public health units, projects and programs and partners.
- National Center for Public Productivity (NCPP) - Research and public service organization devoted to improving productivity in the public sector. Includes information on performance measurement, best practices worldwide, and the center's publications.
- NSW Health - Public Health Bulletin - Bimonthly publication of the New South Wales Department of Health covering public health topics. Current and back issues are online.
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- Cataloging in Publication - In publishing and library science, Cataloging in Publication (CIP, or Cataloguing in Publication) is basic cataloging data for a work, prepared in advance of publication by the national library of the country where the work is principally published or by the library of a publishing organisation such as a government department. The name reflects the usual practice of including that ...
- Open Publication - Open Publication is not associated with the Open Publication License, despite the similarity in their names, but the two are related in the sense that they encourage openness in published content. Open Publication is not a license.
- Annual publication - An annual publication, more often called simply an annual, is a book or a magazine, comic book or comic strip published yearly. For example, a weekly or monthly publication may produce an Annual featuring similar materials to the regular publication.
- Jewish Publication Society of America Version - The Jewish Publication Society of America Version (JPS) of the Tanakh (also known as the Hebrew Bible) was the first Bible translation published by the Jewish Publication Society of America and the first ever translation of the Tanakh into English by a committee of Jews (though there had been earlier solo attempts such as that of Isaac Leeser). The full publication title is The Holy Scriptures According to the Masoretic Text: A New Translation ...
- Publication subvention - In academic publishing, a publication subvention is guaranteed funding towards a partial subsidy of a scholar's publication in book form. The idea has recently been proposed as a possible solution to the "crisis," as some identify it, associated with the difficulty of publishing scholarly books, emerging from the combination of small audiences (with many academic-press books losing money on their publication, and even ...