Media outlets starting with W
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Working Nurse
Established in 2003 and provides news and information for registered nurses in California. Also aims to help registered nurses find better and more inspiring jobs.
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Working Pressure
Formerly called Backflow Prevention & Plumbing Standards, and called Plumbing Standards prior to this, Working Pressure is the official publication of the American Society of Sanitary Engineering. Content covers ASSE International’s full demographic range, which includes backflow prevention, plumbing/mechanical, water quality, HVAC, fire protection, medical gas, and water utility.
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Working Ranch
Provides information on ranching methods and programs used for cattle such as health products, feed supplements, haying, genetics, pasture management and equipment.
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WWorking Ranch Online
Provides information on ranching methods and programs used for cattle such as health products, feed supplements, haying, genetics, pasture management and equipment.
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WWorking Together
Background and Format: Working Together is the quarterly newsletter for the Travel Technology Initiative. It covers TTI activities and other new developments in travel technology. The Travel Technology Initiative (TTI) was founded in 1989 to establish technology standards within the travel industry. Audience and Readership: TTI members. Deadline: One month in advance. Frequency: Quarterly Circulation: This publication does not disclose a circulation figure. Distribution: It is distributed for free to TTI members . Other information: They only accept press releases from very specific Travel Technology professionals. A contact form can be found here
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Working Wise
Working wise is a website overseen by Working Mums Ltd and is aimed at older workers looking for improved work-life balance and employers aimed at recruiting them. Covers employing older workers, retirement planning, carers, sandwich courses, self-employment, career advice, as well as jobseeking opportunities and franchises.
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WWorking with Older People
Background and format: Working with Older People aims to have a strong practical focus and is designed to encourage innovative service development in implementing the later life agenda. The journal considers the fact that people are living longer and the opportunities that this presents for seniors, their families, communities and the economy. The journal features articles from national and local experts, highlighting best practice and current policy initiatives. It includes practical examples of how services are making social inclusion and choice and control a reality for older people, with the aim of helping people meet the challenges of working with an increasing number of senior citizens at a time of demographic change. It also aims to provide a forum for those involved in the field - service providers and service users - to share experiences and ideas, showcase new approaches, explore difficulties and dilemmas, and suggest solutions, with the overall goal of enabling senior citizens to enjoy a full and active life and to experience good health and well-being. Current key themes include: Dementia, Intergenerational practice and age-friendly communities Use of creative therapies and activities (e.g. music, dance, drama, art) Delivering services in times of austerity Learning from international experience Audience and readership: Working with Older People is targeted at anyone who works directly with older people or is involved in older people services, including practitioners, researchers, policy-makers, universities and colleges, commissioners, managers, health boards, mental health services, education services, local authorities, NHS and primary care trusts, the voluntary and community sectors, service users, carers and students. Frequency: Quarterly. Circulation: The Publisher does not disclose the circulation. Contributors: Instructions for authors can be viewed here Online submission may be found here Each paper is reviewed by the editor and if judged suitable is then sent to at least one independent referee for double blind peer review. Other information: - The journal was previously published by Pier Professional but is now published by Emerald Publishing Ltd. - The journal feature academic research and/or practice based papers. It does not feature news. The journal is not a magazine. The editorial team do not want to be contacted with any product or press launch invitations or information. Alerts: Gorkana Alert: Thursday 2 June 2011 Pier Professional journals will now be published by Emerald Group Publishing Ltd. The journals include Advances in Mental Health and Intellectual Disabilities, Drugs and Alcohol Today, Journal of Integrated Care, Mental Health Review Journal, Quality in Ageing and Older Adults, Social Care & Neurodisability, The Journal of Public Mental Health and Working with Older People. All journals will relocate to Emerald Group Publishing Ltd’s head office and the new address will be Howard Ho
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WorkingNation
WorkingNation is a non-profit organization that uses multi-media reporting to talk about unemployment in the U.S. and investigates potential solutions to the problem. Video Available.
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WWorkLife
Published by Digiday Media, WorkLife offers insight on how modern work is changing people’s lives.
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WorkLife with Adam Grant
Organizational psychologist Adam Grant takes listeners inside the minds of some of the world’s most unusual professionals to explore the science of making work not suck. From learning how to love criticism to harnessing the power of frustration, one thing’s for sure: You’ll never see your job the same way again. A podcast is a downloadable video or audio broadcast show. Most podcasts are available by subscription through an RSS reader or other aggregator. The fundamentals of working with podcasters are the same as with traditional journalists at traditional media outlets: respect their schedules; take time to watch or listen to their material to learn their interests; and only contact them if/when they want to be contacted.