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Page 1: The Volunteerism Bibliography · The following is a bibliography of material on volunteerism. Like the topic, the material included is somewhat eclectic and occasionally arbitrary

TheVolunteerismBibliography

Steve McCurleyDecember 2002

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© 2002, Steve [email protected]

VM Systems, Olympia, WA

Other publications by the author:

Volunteer Management: Mobilizing All the Resources of the Community, with Rick LynchBest Practices for Volunteer Programs, with Sue Vineyard

Handling Problem Volunteers, with Sue Vineyard

Available at www.pointsoflight.org/volunteermarketplace.cfm

Periodicals

Grapevine, www.pointsoflight.org/volunteermarketplace.cfm

e-Volunteerism, www.e-volunteerism.com

The latest version of this bibliography can be downloaded at:

www.energizeinc.com.

This bibliography is dedicated to The Fat Cat,whose good company is responsible for much of it.

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Introduction

The following is a bibliography of material on volunteerism. Like the topic, the materialincluded is somewhat eclectic and occasionally arbitrary. The bibliography focuses on

volunteers, volunteer programs, and volunteer management, but it also touches onservice learning, civil society, altruistic behavior, economic aspects of donating time

and other topics. The primary basis for inclusion was the ability to arouse the interest oramazement of the compiler. Noticeably absent is material related to volunteering on a

nonprofit board of directors, which deserves a bibliography all its own.

The format of cited items is also eclectic, since the material was gathered over a longperiod of time from a wide variety of sources, some with limited bibliographic

information. The intention is to provide enough information for an interested reader tobe able to locate the original material. With some of the materials this will be quite

easy; with others practically impossible. Many of the manuals and researchpublications are directly and easily available via the Internet; many of the journals are

available via a good university library. Some of the material is decidedly fugitive,although it is amazing how many of the older publications are locatable via

www.bookfinder.com.

URLs have been included on some of the items, but given the propensity of Webaddresses to decay, don’t be surprised to find that items have suddenly vanished or re-located. Conversely, many items which do not have URLs listed are also downloadable

via the Internet, so do a quick title search before abandoning hope – this is especiallytrue of the more recent Canadian and Australian publications. Google was the primarysearch engine utilized in locating items in this bibliography. Contacting the compiler forassistance in locating items is inadvisable unless there is a really interesting reason for

the request.

This bibliography will be updated periodically and posted on www.energizeinc.com.Those wishing to add items should e-mail citations to [email protected]. We’re

particularly interested in items that are chapters in books, since these seem to be theleast accessible via bibliographic research methods.

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1. Abdennur, Alexander, The ConflictResolution Syndrome: Volunteerism,Violence and Beyond, University ofOttawa Press, July 1987.

2. Abraham, Ivo, Dawn Arrington andLynn Wasserbauer, “Using ElderlyVolunteers to Care for the Elderly:Opportunities for Nursing,” NursingEconomics, July/August 1996.

3. Abrami, Philip and Raymond Perry,“Recruitment of College Volunteersfor Community ServiceOrganizations Using the LectureMethod,” Journal of CommunityPsychology, October 1976.

4. Abramson, Shareen, “Use of Court-Appointed Advocates to Assist inPermanency Planning for MinorityChildren,” Child Welfare, July-August 1991.

5. Abt Associates, Corporations in theCommunity: An Evaluation of theGeneral Mills Employee/RetireeVolunteer Program (Washington:Points of Light Foundation)

6. ACTION, Americans Volunteer1974, (Washington, DC: ACTION)1975.

7. Active Community Unit, Giving time,Getting Involved, Home OfficeCommunication Directorate, UK,1999.

8. Active Community Unit, Volunteeringand Community Activity Today:Material Assembled for the ActiveCommunity Cross-Cutting Review(London: Home Office)www.homeoffice.gov.uk/acu/cross00.pdf

9. Active Community Unit,Volunteering: a Code of GoodPractice (London: Home Office).

10. Adachi, Kiyoshi, “ComparativeResearch on Volunteer and NPOActivities for the Elderly in Japanand the US,” www.lit.kyushu-u.ac.jp/~adachi/Volunteers%20and%20NPO%20in%20Japan.htm.

11. Adams, Carey, and GregoryShepherd, “Managing VolunteerPerformance: Face Support andSituational Features as Predictors ofVolunteers’ Evaluations ofRegulative Messages,” ManagementCommunication Quarterly, May1996.

12. Adams, David, “Elite and LowerVolunteers in a VoluntaryAssociation: A Study of an AmericanRed Cross Chapter,” Journal ofVoluntary Action Research, Vol9(1/4) 1980.

13. Adler, L.L. and J.G. Graubert,“Projected Social Distances fromMental Patient Related Items byMale and Female Volunteers andNonvolunteers,” PsychologicalReports, 37:515-521, 1975.

14. Adolph, Val and V. Ahwee, Making aDifference: A Guide to Volunteeringfor Canadian Youth (Toronto:Summerhill Press) 1990.

15. Adolph, Val, Volunteers and theChurch: From Potential to Action,(Westminster, BC: William FletcherPublishing) 1986.

16. Advertising Council, Engaging theNext Generation: How Nonprofitscan Reach Young Adults (New York:The Ad Council).

17. Affat, Danny, “Involving Black andMinority Ethnic Volunteers,” NationalCentre for Volunteering,ww.diversitychallenge.org/affat.htm.

18. Aged Care and Housing Group(1998), The Volunteer Guide: AHelpful Guide to EffectiveVolunteering, ACH Education andTraining, Adelaide

19. Ager, C. (1987). TherapeuticAspects of Volunteer and AdvocacyActivities. Physical and OccupationalTherapy in Geriatrics. 5, 3-11.

20. Ahwee, Valerie, “Future Implicationsfor Volunteerism,” in Larry Moore,ed, Motivating Volunteers: How theRewards of Unpaid Work Can Meet

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People’s Needs, (Vancouver:Vancouver Volunteer Centre) 1985.

21. Aitken, Allen, “Identifying Key IssuesAffecting the Retention ofEmergency Service Volunteers,”Australian Journal of EmergencyManagement, Winter 2000,www.ema.gov.au/5virtuallibrary/pdfs/vol15no2/aitken.pdf

22. Ako. Edward, Volunteerism,Development and Poverty Alleviationin Cameroon, University of Yaounde,July 11, 2001.

23. Alberta Advanced Education andCareer Development, Volunteering:How to Build Your Career by HelpingOthers, (Edmonton: InformationDevelopment and Marketing, Careerand Labour Market Information,Alberta Advanced Education andCareer Development) 1998.

24. Alberta Advanced Education andCareer Development. Volunteeringand career building: a guide forcareer practitioners, educators, andvolunteer managers (1998).Edmonton

25. Alberta Career Development andEmployment, Volunteerism: BuildingFutures, (Edmonton: CareerPrograms and Resources, AlbertaCareer Development andEmployment) 1988.

26. Alberta Community Development,Voluntarism in the RecreationSector, www.cd.gov.ab.ca/building_communities/sport_recreation/recreation_survey/surveypdf/LL43_Voluntarism.pdf

27. Alderton, Ellen, Working withVolunteers (Alexandria: NationalConsumer Support TechnicalAssistance Center, National MentalHealth Association).

28. Allahyari, Rebecca, Visions ofCharity: Volunteer Workers andMoral Community, University ofCalifornia Press

29. Allen, Joseph, Gabe Kuperminc,Susan Philliber and Kathy Herre,

“Programmatic Prevention ofAdolescent Problem Behavior: TheRole of Autonomy, Relatedness andVolunteer Services in the TeenOutreach Program,” AmericanJournal of Community Psychology,October 1994.

30. Allen, K. (2000), ‘Respondingtogether to the challenge of theInternational Year of Volunteers’,Australian Journal on Volunteering,5(2), 32-41

31. Allen, Kenn, “A Measure ofCommitment: Volunteering onSerious Social Problems,”Leadership, July/September 1995.

32. Allen, Kenn, “The Challenges FacingSenior Volunteering,” Generations,5(4) 1981.

33. Allen, Kenn, “The Future ofVolunteerism: Impetus for a StrongFoundation,” Journal of VolunteerAdministration, Spring 1983.

34. Allen, Kenn, “Volunteering inAmerica: 1981-82,” Voluntary ActionLeadership, Winter 1982.

35. Allen, Kenn, Changing the ParadigmSelf-Assessment Kit (Washington:Points of Light Foundation) 1995.

36. Allen, Kenn, “Creating a CorporateVolunteer Community,” ThePhilanthropist, Summer 1989.

37. Allen, Kenn, Creating More EffectiveVolunteer Involvement (Washington:Points of Light Foundation) 1996.

38. Allen, Kenn, Doug Mosel, and SteveMcCurley, Will VolunteeringSurvive?, (Washington, DC: NationalCenter for Citizen Involvement)1981.

39. Allen, Natalie and J. PhilippeRushton, “PersonalityCharacteristics of Community MentalHealth Volunteers: A Review,”Journal of Voluntary ActionResearch, Jan/March 1983.

40. Allen, Natalie, “The Role of Socialand Organizational Factors in theEvaluation of Volunteer Programs,”

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Evaluation and Program Planning,Vol 10(3) 1987.

41. Allen, Richard, Volunteering Project:Status Report, InternationalFederation of Red Cross and RedCrescent Societies, January 2000.

42. Alvarado, Elliot, “The Nurse as aVolunteer in the Human TissueDonation Reference Process,”Journal of Volunteer Administration,Winter 1989/90.

43. Amado, Angela Novak, “WhyBother? How Persons withDisabilities Benefit as Volunteers,”ici.umn.edu/products/impact/142/over3.html.

44. Amenta, M.M., “Death, Anxiety,Purpose in Life and Duration ofService in Hospice Volunteers,”Psychological Reports, June 1984.

45. American Association of RetiredPersons, 1994 Study of the Use ofVolunteers in Police Agencies(Washington: AARP) 1994.

46. American Association of RetiredPersons, AARP Programs and theAmericans with Disabilities Act:Guidelines for Staff and VolunteerLeaders (Washington: AARP) 1993.

47. American Association of RetiredPersons, Bringing Lifetimes ofExperience: A Guide for InvolvingOlder Volunteers (Washington:AARP) 1994.

48. American Association of RetiredPersons, Interviewing and SelectingVolunteers: Self-Study Workbook(Washington: AARP) 1996.

49. American Association of RetiredPersons, Older Volunteers, AValuable Resource, (Washington,DC: AARP) 1986.

50. American Association of RetiredPersons, Recruiting Volunteers:Self-Study Workbook (Washington:AARP) 1996.

51. American Association of RetiredPersons, Study of Older Hispanics:Needs, Volunteerism, Language

Preferences, and Media Use(Washington: AARP) 1994.

52. American Association of RetiredPersons, The AARP Survey of CivicInvolvement (Washington: AARP)1997.

53. American Association of RetiredPersons, Volunteerism: A Survey ofNew York Members, (Washington:AARP) January 2002.

54. American Cancer Society, Points ofLight Foundation, and NationalHealth Council, Assessing theVolunteer Paradigm: A Report onVolunteerism among the Nation’sVoluntary Health Agencies(Washington: Points of LightFoundation) 1996.

55. American Library Association,Guidelines for Using Volunteers inLibraries (Chicago: ALA) 1971.

56. American National Red Cross,Volunteer 2000 Study: Findings andRecommendations (Washington:American Red Cross) 1988.

57. American National Red Cross,Volunteer Recruitment Strategies,(Washington, DC: American NationalRed Cross) 1990.

58. American Society of Directors ofVolunteer Services, Assessment ofthe Department of VolunteerServices in a Health Care Institution(Chicago: American HospitalAssociation) 1981.

59. American Society of Directors ofVolunteer Services, Cost-Effectiveness for a HospitalDepartment of Volunteer Services,(Chicago, IL: American HospitalAssociation) November 1983.

60. Ammerman, Nancy, “OrganizedReligion in a Voluntaristic Society,”Sociology of Religion, Fall 1997 v58n3 p203(13).

61. Amundson, Kristen, “Involving OlderVolunteers in Public Schools,”Education Digest, March 1991.

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62. Amundson, Kristen, “Making theMost of Parent Volunteers,” Journalof Educational Communication,September 1983.

63. Ancans, I.S., Why People Volunteer(Ottawa: Central Volunteer Bureau)1992.

64. Anderson, John and Larry Moore,“The Motivation to Volunteer,”Journal of Voluntary ActionResearch, Vol 7(3/4) 1978.

65. Anderson, John and Larry Moore,“Characteristics of CanadianVolunteers in Direct Service,”Occasional Paper 74-2 (Vancouver:Voluntary Action Resource Centre)1974.

66. Anderson, Melinda and Robin Shaw."A Comparative Evaluation ofQualitative Data Analytic Techniquesin Identifying Volunteer Motivation inTourism." Journal of TourismManagement. 20 (1): 99-106

67. Anderson, Ralph and Kyra Osmus,“Cold Night and Long Days: AComparison of Male and FemaleVolunteers in a Night Shelter,”Journal of Voluntary ActionResearch, Jan/March 1988.

68. Anderson, Rhoda, A Manual forVolunteer Coordinators (LosAngeles: Voluntary Action Center)1979.

69. Anderson, Stephen and MichaelLauderdale, Developing andManaging Volunteer Programs,(Springfield: Charles C. Thomas)1986.

70. Andreae, Christine, When EveningComes: the Education of a HospiceVolunteer, St Martins Press, 2000.

71. Andreis, Sergio, “The Role ofVoluntarism on a Personal Level:Participation of Young People in theFormulation of the CulturalPhysiognomy of Unified Europe,”Associazione per la Pace,users.fnet.gr/ ~youth/andreis.htm.

72. Andreoni, James and LisaVersterlund, “Which is the Fair Sex?Gender Differences in Altruism,”www.ssc.wisc.edu/%7Eandreoni/WorkingPapers/fairsex.pdf.

73. Andreoni, James, “PrivatelyProvided Public Goods in a LargeEconomy: The Limits of Altruism,”Journal of Public Economy, 35(1)1988.

74. Andreoni, James, ”Impure Altruismand Donations to Public Goods: ATheory of Warm Glow Giving,”Economic Journal, 100:464-477,1990.

75. Andrew, J. “Motivation andExpectations of Volunteers Involvedin a Large Scale Sports Event – APilot Study,” Australian Leisure, 7(1)1996.

76. Andrews, D.A., J.S.Wormith, WendyDaigle-Zinn, D.J. Kennedy and S.Nelson, “Low and High FunctioningVolunteers in Group Counseling withAnxious and Non-Anxious Prisoners:the Effects of Interpersonal Skills onGroup Processes and AttitudeChange,” Canadian Journal ofCriminology and Corrections, Oct1980.

77. Andrews, H. F., “Helping and Health:the Relationship between VolunteerActivity and Health-RelatedOutcomes,” Advances, vol 7 no 1,1990.

78. Angus, Nancy, “Pulling a VolunteerOut of Your Hat...Working withTelevision and Radio to Recruit,Recognize and Retain Volunteers,”Journal of Volunteer Administration,Summer 1994.

79. Anheier, Helmut and LesterSalamon, “Volunteering in Cross-National Perspectives: InitialComparisons,” Law andContemporary Problems, Autumn1999

80. Apeitos, Stacey and Robyn James,Educating Volunteers (Victoria, AU:Volunteer Centre of Victoria) 1990.

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81. Apeitos, Stacey, Educating PaidWorkers about Volunteers, (Victoria,AU: Volunteer Centre of Victoria)1990.

82. Appel, Marsha, Ronald Jimmerson,Nancy Macduff, and James Long,“Northwest Volunteer Managers:Their Characteristics, Jobs,Volunteer Organizations, andPerceived Training Needs,” Journalof Volunteer Administration, Fall1988.

83. April, Brian, Jason Clemens andJohanna Francis, PreservingIndependence: Does the CanadianVoluntary Sector Need a VoluntarySector Commission?, Public PolicySources #31, the Fraser Institute,2000.

84. Arai, Susan, “Volunteers within aChanging Society: The Uses ofEmpowerment Theory inUnderstanding Serious Leisure,”World Leisure and Recreation, Vol39 (1) 1997.

85. Arkansas Office of Volunteerism,Volunteers and Insurance: AnArkansas Guide, (Little Rock:Arkansas Office of Volunteerism)1985.

86. Arkin, Sharon, “Volunteers inPartnership: An Alzheimer’sRehabilitation Program Delivered byStudents,” American Journal ofAlzheimer’s Disease, Jan/Feb 1966.

87. Armstrong, Mara-Lynn, Anne Korbaand Rosanne Emard, “Of MutualBenefit: The Reciprocal Relationshipbetween Consumer Volunteers andthe Clients They Serve,” PsychiatricRehabilitation Journal, Fall 1995.

88. Arnade, Celia, “Using Volunteers asAides in the Adult ESL Classroom,”ERIC Digest, November 1997.

89. Arnold, Charlotte, “Respect,Recognition are Keys to EffectiveVolunteer Programs,” CorrectionsToday, August 1993.

90. Arnold, Nancy, “Informal Networks,Volunteers, and Rural Elders:

Providing Information to IncreaseUse of Services,” Human Services inthe Rural Environment, Winter 1992.

91. Asche, Jane and Jane Janey,“Research on Volunteerism:Researchers’ Interests andPractitioners’ Needs,” Journal ofVolunteer Administration, Winter1989/90.

92. Ascoli, U. and R. Cnaan,“Volunteering for Human ServiceProvisions: Lesson from Italy andthe U.S.A.,” Social IndicatorsResearch, vol 40 no 3, 1997.

93. Ash, Philip, Volunteers for MentalHealth, Irvington Publisher, 1973.

94. Association for VolunteerAdministration, VolunteerAdministration: Portrait of aProfession (Boulder: AVA) 1993.

95. Association for Volunteer Service,Public Perception towardsVolunteering: An Exploratory Study(Hong Kong: Association forVolunteer Service) 1981.

96. Association for Volunteer Service,Survey on Local Volunteer Service:Report, (Hong Kong: Association forVolunteer Service) 1978.

97. Association of Volunteer Bureaus,Standards and Guidelines for theField of Volunteerism (Alexandria:AVB) 1978.

98. Associazione per la Pace, VoluntaryService in Europe: TrainingExperiences and OccupationalOpportunities,www.romacivica.net/assopace/ricerca/ricerca4.html

99. Astin, A.W., L.J. Sax and J. Avalos,“Long-Term Effects of Volunteerismduring the Undergraduate Years,”Review of Higher Education, 22(2)1999.

100. Astin, Alexander and Linda Saw,“How Undergraduates are Affectedby Service Participation,” Journal ofCollege Student Development, Vol39, no 3, 1998.

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101. Auckland Volunteer Centre. (1999)Final Report – 1998/99 VolunteeringTowards Employment Project,Auckland Volunteer Centre,Auckland.

102. Auld, C. & Cuskelly, G., VolunteerManagement: A Guide to GoodPractice. Volunteer ManagementProgram, Australian SportsCommission, 2000.

103. Auld, C. (1994). Changes inProfessional and VolunteerAdministrator Relationships:Implications for Managers in theLeisure Industry, Australian Journalof Leisure and Recreation, 4: 14-22.

104. Auld, C. J. & Cuskelly, G.,“Behavioural characteristics ofvolunteers: implications forcommunity sport and recreationorganisations,” Australian Parks andLeisure 2001.

105. Auld, Christoper, Sue Hooper,Caroline Ringuet and Ian Jobling, “AModel for Pre-Olympic VolunteerInvolvement: a Case Study ofQueensland,”www.blues.uab.es/olympic.studies/volunteers/auld.html.

106. Auld, Christopher and GeoffreyGodbey, “Influence in CanadianNational Sport Organizations:Perceptions of Professionals andVolunteers,” Journal of SportManagement, Vol 12(1), 1998.

107. Auslander, G.K. and H. Litwin,“Sociability and Patterns ofParticipation: Implications for SocialService Policy,” Journal of VoluntaryAction Research, 17:25-37, 1988.

108. Ault, Brian, “A Little Conversation:Reflections of a Hospital Volunteer,”Western Journal of Medicine, August2000.

109. Australian Bureau of Statistics(1988). Community and volunteerwork: South Australia, Canberra:Australian Bureau of Statistics..

110. Australian Bureau of Statistics,Voluntary Work in Australia,Canberra, 1995.

111. Australian Bureau of Statistics,Voluntary Work, Australia, June 200,(Canberra: Australian GovernmentPrinting Service) 2001, /ausstats/abs

112. Australian Conservation Foundation,Volunteer Policy and Procedures(Fitzroy: Australian ConservationFoundation)

113. Australian Council of Social Service(1996) Volunteering in Australia,ACOSS paper no. 74, Sydney.

114. Australian Sports Commission 1993,Volunteer Management: A NationalFramework: Incorporating theVolunteer Involvement Program andthe Club Planning Program, TheCommission, Canberra.

115. Avrahami, Azra, and Yechezkel Dar.1993. “Collectivistic andindividualistic motives amongkibbutz youth volunteering forcommunity service.” Journal ofYouth and Adolescence, 22: 697-714.

116. Babchuk, Nicholas, and Alan Booth1973 "Voluntary AssociationMembership: A LongitudinalAnalysis." Pp. 23-37 in SocialParticipation in an Urban Society,edited by John Edwards and AlanBooth. Schenkman Publishing.

117. Babchuk, Nicholas, and Alan Booth,"Voluntary Association Membership:A Longitudinal Analysis" AmericanSociological Review Vol 34, 1969.

118. Babic, L, “The Older Volunteer:Expectations and Satisfactions,” TheGerontologist, Spring 1972.

119. Bacharach, Samuel, PeterBemberger and Valerie McKinney,“Boundary Management Tactics andLogics of Action: The Case of PeerSupport Providers,” AdministrativeScience Quarterly, Dec 2000.

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120. Backer, B. F., “Teacher Tips forWorking with Volunteers,” ScholasticEarly Childhood Today, 12:15, 1997.

121. Badgett, M and N. Cunningham,Creating Communities: Giving andVolunteering by Gay, Lesbian,Bisexual and Transgender People(New York: Working Group onFunding Lesbian and Gay Issues)1998.

122. Baer, Douglas, James Curtis andEdward Grabb, “Has VoluntaryAssociation Activity Declined?Cross-National Analyses for FifteenCountries,” Canadian Review ofSociology and Anthropology, August2001.

123. Baggett, Sharon, “AttitudinalConsequences of Older AdultVolunteers in the Public SchoolSetting,” Educational Gerontology,July 1981.

124. Bagilhole, Barbara, “Tea andSympathy or Teetering on SocialWork? An Investigation of theBlurring of Boundaries betweenVoluntary and Professional Care,”Social Policy and Administration,September 1996.

125. Baines, E.A. Volunteerism and theOlder Adult as Benefactor andBeneficiary: A Selective Review ofthe Literature, Strom ThurmondInstitute on Volunteerism, ClemsonUniversity, 1990.

126. Baker, Bill and Kris Murawski, “AMethod for Measuring Paid StaffSupport for Volunteer Involvement,”Journal of Voluntary ActionResearch, July/Sept 1986

127. Baker, J.R., “Government in theTwilight Zone: Motivations ofVolunteers to Small City Boards andCommissions,” State and LocalGovernment Review, vol 26, 1994.

128. Baker, R. (1996) “The ChangingNature of International VolunteerActivity in Developing Countries”African Environment, vol. X, 1-2,1996: 99-111.

129. Baldock, C., Volunteers in Welfare(Sydney: Allen & Unwin) 1990.

130. Baldock, C.V. (1991) GovernmentPolicies and Volunteers:Privatisation and its Discontents,Programme on NonprofitCorporations, Working Paper 6,Queensland University ofTechnology, Brisbane.

131. Baldock, C.V., “Seniors asVolunteers: An InternationalPerspective on Policy,” Ageing andSociety, vol 19, 1999.

132. Baldock, Cora, “Feminist Discoursesof Unwaged Work: The Case ofVolunteerism,” Australian FeministStudies, April 1998.

133. Baldock, J. and C. Ungerson. 1991.“‘What d’ya want if you don’t wantmoney?’: A Feminist Critique of‘Paid Volunteering,’” in Women’sIssues in Social Policy, ed. M.MacLean and D. Groves. London:Routledge, pp. 136-57.

134. Balenger, V., W. Sedlacek, “TheVolunteer Potential of First-TimeEntering Students: Interest Areasand Incentives,” Journal of theFreshman Year Experience, Vol 3,1991.

135. Balenger, V., W. Sedlacek, and M.Guenzler, “Volunteer Activities andTheir Relationship to MotivationalNeeds: A Study of the Stamp UnionProgram Research Report,” Journalof Extension, February 1999.

136. Balenger, Victoria and WilliamSedlacek, “Black and White StudentDifferences in Volunteer Interests ata Predominantly White University,”NASPA Journal, Spring 1993.

137. Ballard, Lynette, “Volunteers andCatholic Health Care,” HealthProgress, May 2001.

138. Bales, Kevin, “Measuring thePropensity of Volunteer,” SocialPolicy and Administration,September 1996.

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139. Balestrieri, Marjean, ed., Faces ofthe Museum: A History of theVolunteer Council of the Fine ArtsMuseum of San Francisco,(Volunteer Council of the Fine ArtsMuseums of San Francisco) 1991.

140. Ball, Charlene, Demystifying AdultLiteracy for Volunteer Tutors: AReference Handbook and ResourceGuide, Literacy Partners ofManitoba, 1996,www.nald.ca/clr/demyst/cover.htm.

141. Ball, Mog, A Woman’s Place?Women with Young Children asVolunteers, (Berkhamsted:Volunteer Centre) 1978.

142. Ball, Mog, Young People asVolunteers, (Berkhamsted:Volunteer Centre) 1976.

143. Balliette, John, “EmpoweringVolunteers through Involvement,”Journal of Extension, Fall 1990.

144. Banks, Eric, “The Social Capital ofSelf-Help Mutual Aid Groups,” SocialPolicy, Fall 1997.

145. Banks, James and Sarah Tanner,“Modelling Voluntary LabourSupply,” Working Paper 17, TheInstitute for Fiscal Studies, October1998, www.ifs.org.uk/charities/workingpapers.shtml.

146. Bannon, William and SuzanneDonovan, Volunteers and Ministry(New York: Paulist) 1983.

147. Barbeito, Carol and Robert Hoel,“Recruitment: A Super Market ofVolunteers,” Voluntary ActionLeadership, Summer 1977.

148. Barham, V., R. Broadway, M.Marchand and P. Pestieau,“Volunteer Work and Club Size:Nash Equilibrium and Optimality,”Journal of Public Economics, July1997.

149. Barkan, Steven, Steven Cohn, andWilliam Whitaker, “BeyondRecruitment: Predictors ofDifferential Participation in a

National Antihunger Organization, “Sociological Forum, March 1995.

150. Barlow JH and Hainsworth J., “Volunteerism among older peoplewith arthritis,” Ageing & Society. 21,203-217, 2001.

151. Barnes, Katie, Stephen Friedman,Pearila Namerow and Judy Honig,“Impact of Community Volunteers onImmunization Rates of ChildrenYounger than 2 Years, “ Archives ofPediatric and Adolescent Medicine,May 1999.

152. Barnhill, Kim, Leslie Beitsch andRobert Brooks,” Improving Access toCare for the Underserved: State-Supported Volunteerism as aSuccessful Component,” Archives ofInternal Medicine, vol 181, October2001.

153. Bartel, Caroline, “SocialComparisons in Boundary-Spanningwork: Effects of CommunityOutreach on Members’Organizational Identity andidentification,” AdministrativeScience Quarterly, Sept 2001.

154. Bartel, Larry, “Recruiting VolunteerFirefighters,” (Emmitsburg: NationalFire Academy), October 1998.

155. Bartholomew, Cynthia, “Why a PaidVolunteer Director?,” Journal ofVolunteer Administration, Summer1989.

156. Bartosek, M. and M.L. Goeke,Elders and Voluntarism: A TechnicalAssistance Notebook for OlderAmerican Volunteer Programs (SanFrancisco: Western GerontologicalSociety) 1981.

157. Barwick, J. et al (eds) 1994,Volunteer Management forOrganisations, Australian SportsCommission, Canberra.

158. Bashant, Susan, Volunteer ProgramDevelopment Manual (Denver:Colorado Judicial Department) 1973.

159. Basini, S. and Buckley, F, TheMeaning of Work in the Irish

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Voluntary Sector. Association ofVoluntary Action Research inIreland, 1999.

160. Bate, Joan, “Access and Pathways:Volunteering in Queensland,”Volunteer Queensland,www.volunteeringqueensland.org.au/education5.html.

161. Battaglia, A.M. and J. Metzer (2000),‘Older adults and volunteering asymbiotic association’, AustralianJournal on Volunteering, 5(1), 5-12.

162. Battle, Richard, The VolunteerHandbook: How to Organize andManage a Successful Organization,(Austin, TX: Volunteer Concepts)1988.

163. Baum, F., C. Modra., R. Bush., E.Cox., R. Cooke & R. Potter (1999)'Volunteering and social capital: AnAdelaide study' Australian Journalon Volunteering, 4(1), pp.13-22.

164. Beale, Andrew,” RecruitingVolunteers in Schools: An InserviceProgram for School Counselors,”Journal of Volunteer Administration,Spring 1986.

165. Beam, David, “Volunteers in PublicService: Maine State GovernmentVolunteer Programs,” MaineCommission for Community Service,August 1996, www.state.me.us/spo/mccs/publications/vol.htm.

166. Beaver, Linda Zane, Stimulating theDevelopment of Older VolunteerPrograms (Washington: NationalCouncil on Aging) 1983.

167. Bebbington, A.C. and P.N. Gatter,“Volunteers in an HIV Social CareOrganization,” AIDS Care, Vol 6 (5)1994.

168. Beck, Diane, et al, “FactorsContributing to VolunteerPractitioner-Faculty Vitality,”American Journal of PharmaceuticalEducation,” Winter 1993

169. Beck, Diane, et al, “RecognizingVolunteer Practitioner-Educatorsthrough Intrinsic and Extrinsic

Incentives,” American Journal ofPharmaceutical Education,” Summer1995.

170. Becker, P. E., and H. Hofmeister.2000. Work hours and communityinvolvement of dual-earner couples:Building social capital, or competingfor time? Ithaca, NY: CornellUniversity, BronfenbrennerLifecourse Center Working Paper00-04

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173. Bedford, Ian, “Community ServiceInvolvement – Views from theChurch-Welfare Interface inAustralia,” paper presented at the28th annual conference of theAssociation for Research onNonprofit Organizations andVoluntary Action, November 1999.

174. Befu, Harumi, “On the margins ofJapanese society: Volunteers andthe welfare of the urban underclass,”Journal of the Royal AnthropologicalInstitute, Dec 1998

175. Behnia, Behnam and Betty Bergin,“Ethnocultural Communities andFormal Volunteering: An ExploratoryStudy,” Journal of VolunteerAdministration, Vol 19, No 3, 2001.

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180. Benavoka, Nora, “Volunteerism inSlovakia,” www.iyv.org/infobase/research/01_01_99SVK_statistics.htm

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186. Bennett, Roger and Rita Kottasz,“Advertisement Style and theRecruitment of Charity Volunteers,”Journal of Nonprofit and PublicSector Marketing, vol 8, no2 2000.

187. Benoit, John and Kenneth Perkins,“Volunteer Fire-Fighting Activity inNorth America as Serious Leisure,”World Leisure and Recreation, Vol39 (3) 1997.

188. Bent, Brian, ”Do schools really needmore volunteers?,” EducationalPolicy, Sep 2000

189. Berger, Robert and Martin Gold, “AnEvaluation of a Juvenile Court

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190. Berger, Robert, Experiment in aJuvenile Court: A Study of aProgram and Volunteers Workingwith Juvenile Probationers, Institutefor Social Research, September1976.

191. Bergin, B., Volunteer Activity AmongMinority Ethnic Groups in Ottawa-Carleton, (Ottawa: Social PlanningCouncil of Ottawa-Carleton) 1989.

192. Berk, Susan, “Volunteer ServicesGenerate Hard-Dollar Savings forHospitals,” CAHHS Insight, Fall1995.

193. Berk, Susan, A New Future forVolunteer Departments,(Sacramento: California Associationof Hospitals and Health Systems)1994.

194. Berk, Susan, Volunteers SupportingHealthcare Institutions in the 21stCentury (Sacramento: CaliforniaAssociation of Hospitals and HealthSystems) 1995.

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198. Beugen, Paula “Equal Access toVolunteer Participation, Journal ofVolunteer Administration, Fall 1984.

199. Beugen, Paula, “Supporting theVolunteer Life-Cycle,” VoluntaryAction Leadership, Fall 1985.

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200. Beugen, Paula, “Volunteerism andReligion: A Midwestern Perspective,”US Society and Values, September1998.

201. Beveridge, William and A.F. Wells,The Evidence for Voluntary Action:Being Memoranda by Organisationsand Individuals and Other MaterialRelated to Voluntary Action,(Westport: Greenwood) reprint 1978.

202. Beveridge, William., VoluntaryAction: A Report on Methods ofSocial Advance, (London: Allen &Unwin) 1948.

203. Bharadia, G., Why do PeopleVolunteer?, (Calgary: RUPPS,University of Calgary) 1986.

204. Bhasin, Seema, My Time, MyCommunity, Myself: Experiences ofVolunteering with the BlackCommunity, (London: NationalCentre for Volunteering) 1997.

205. Bhattacharya, C.B., Rao, H., &Glynn, M.A. (1995). Understandingthe bond of identification: Aninvestigation of its correlates amongart museum members. Journal ofMarketing, 59 , 46-57.

206. Bice, Douglas and William Hoyt,“Impact of Mandates and Tax Limitson Voluntary Contributions to LocalPublic Services: An Application toFire Protection Services,”wuecon.wustl.edu:8089/eps/pe/papers/9704/9704002.html

207. Big Brothers/Big Sisters of America,Pass It On: Volunteer RecruitmentManual, (Philadelphia: BigBrothers/Big Sisters of America)1992.

208. Bilodeau, M. and A. Slivinski,“Volunteering NonprofitEntrepreneurial Services, “Journal ofEconomic Behavior andOrganization, 31(1) 1996.

209. Bilodeau, Marc, “Toilet Cleaning andDepartment Chairing: Volunteering aPublic Service”, Journal of PublicEconomics, 59, 299-308.

210. Bilodeau, Marc, Jason Childs, StuartMestelman, “Volunteering a PublicService: An ExperimentalInvestigation,” McMaster University,Dept of Economics, Working PaperSeries, 2001-05, August 2001.

211. Bilodeau, Terri, Lisa Holden, NadinePickard, and Keith Seel, CampusVolunteerism: A Handbook andCase Studies (Calgary: TheVolunteer Centre of Calgary) 1994.

212. Birch, Phil, 1999, Working withvolunteers: a concise guide,Gloucester Centre for VoluntaryServices, England

213. Bittman, M. (1995), Recent Changesin Unpaid Work, Australian Bureauof Statistics Occasional Paper,Catalogue No. 4154.0, Canberra

214. Bittner, Marie, “The Constitutionalityof Public School Community ServicePrograms,” The Clearing House,Nov/Dec 1994.

215. Black, Beverly and Diana DiNitto,“Volunteers Who Work withSurvivors of Rape and Battering:Motivations, Acceptance,Satisfaction, Length of Service andGender Differences,” Journal ofSocial Science Research, Vol 20(1/2) 1994.

216. Black, Beverly and Pam Kovacs,“Direct Care and Nondirect CareHospice Volunteers: Motivations,Acceptance, Satisfaction and Lengthof Service,” Journal of VolunteerAdministration, Winter 1996.

217. Black, Beverly and Pamela Kovacs,“Age-related variation in rolesperformed by hospice volunteers.”Journal of Applied Gerontology, Dec1999.

218. Black, Beverly and Ronald Jirovic,“Age Differences in VolunteerParticipation,” Journal of VolunteerAdministration, Winter 1999.

219. Black, Beverly, “Volunteers ServingSurvivors of Battering and SexualAssault,” Response to the

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220. Black, Charlene and Larry Platt,“Patterns of Leadership in Women’sVoluntary Associations: TheAuxiliary as a Case in Point,” Journalof Voluntary Action Research, Vol 7(3/4) 1978.

221. Black, Donald, Gerald Howe, DavidHowell, and Patricia Bedker,“Selecting Advisory CouncilMembers: A Case for Changing theProcess,” Journal of Extension,Spring 1992.

222. Black, Michael, Volunteering to HelpKids, Children’s Press, September2000.

223. Blackadder, Lynn, “IntegratingVolunteers – What’s the Advice forHR Professionals?,” www.the-shelf.co.uk/ spotvolunteer.html.

224. Blackman, Stephanie, RecruitingMale Volunteers: A Guide Based onExploratory Research, (Washington:Corporation for National Service)1999.

225. Blacksell, Sarah and David Phillips,Paid to Volunteer: The Extent ofPaying Volunteers in the 1990s,(London: Volunteer Centre UK) June1994.

226. Blake, Amy, Senior Volunteers inLiteracy Programs (Washington:Corporation for National Service)September 2000.

227. Blake, Jack, “Successful Techniquesto Reach, Recruit and RetainMembers” Public Relations Journal,August 1990.

228. Blanc, Tim, Deborah Harrison, AnitaKarmat and Ted Fowler, Mappingthe Social Economy in Bristol:Evaluating the Barriers and Driversfor Growth, Bristol Social EconomyDevelopment Project, October 2001.

229. Blanchard, Dorothy, “An Explorationof the Use of Past Presidents withinVolunteer Organizations and

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230. Blatchford, J.H., “Federal VolunteerPrograms,” in J.C. Cull and R.E.Hardy, eds, Applied Volunteerism inCommunity Development,(Springfield: Charles Thomas) 1973.

231. Blinkhoff, Petri, Esaya Bukanga,Brigitte Syamalevwe, and GlenWilliams, Under the Mupundu Tree:Volunteers in Home Care for Peoplewith AIDS/HIV and TB in Zambia’sCopperbelt, (London: Actionaid) July2001.

232. Board of Trade of MetropolitanToronto, Corporate Involvement inVolunteerism in the Metro TorontoArea, Toronto, 1985.

233. Boehm, Amnon, “ParticipationStrategies of Activist-Volunteers inthe Life Cycle of Community Crisis,”British Journal of Social Work, vol32, 2002.

234. Bojar, Karen, “BroadeningCommunity Service to Include Low-Income Students,” Change,September/October 1989.

235. Bollin, S., Voelkl, J. E., & Lapidos, C.(1998). The At-home independenceprogram: a recreation programimplemented by a volunteer.Therapeutic Recreation Journal,32(1), 54-61

236. Bolt, Nancy, “How to Have aSuccessful Volunteer Program,”Colorado Libraries, June 1991.

237. Bolton, Barbara, Mike Bright andByron Cressy Care and Feeding ofVolunteers: Recruiting, Training, andKeeping an Excellent VolunteerMinistry Staff, Standard Publishing,January 2001.

238. Bolton, Elizabeth, "The CooperativeExtension Volunteer Teacher: LegalAspects Relating to Volunteers inFlorida, “edis.ifas.ufl.edu/BODY_HE109

239. Bolton, Elizabeth, “The CooperativeExtension Volunteer Teacher:

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240. Bonjean, Charles M., William T.Markham, and Patrick O. Macken(1994), "Measuring Self-Expressionin Volunteer Organizations: ATheory-Based Questionnaire,"Journal of Applied Behavior Science,30 (December),

241. Booth, Allen, “Sex and SocialParticipation,” American SociologicalReview, 37:183-91, 1972.

242. Booth, Peter and Helen Paterson,Accounting for Contributed HumanResources in Non-ProfitOrganisations: An Identification ofIssues (Bundoora, Vic: LaTrobeUniversity, Economics Department)1981.

243. Borkman, Thomasina, and LeeKaskutas, “An instrument tomeasure the new volunteerism inself-help agencies,” VoluntaryAction, Autumn 2000.

244. Bottorf, Jim, Judy Bottorf andMaggie King, How to Find the IdealVolunteers: Target Your Recruiting(Mesa, AZ: Provol) 1994.

245. Bottorf, Jim, Judy Bottorf, andMaggie King, Everything You Needto Do Before You Begin to Recruit(Mesa: AZ: Provol) 1994.

246. Bottorf, Jim, Judy Bottorf, andMaggie King, Keeping theVolunteers You’ve Worked So Hardto Recruit (Mesa, AZ: Provol)19945.

247. Bottorf, Jim, Judy Bottorf, andMaggie King, Volunteer Recognition:How to Make It Work for You (Mesa,AZ: Provol) 19945.

248. Bowen, Deborah, M. RobynAndersen and Nicole Urban,“Volunteerism in a Community-Based Sample of Women Aged 50to 80 Years,” Journal of AppliedSocial Psychology, Sept 2000.

249. Bowen, Kurt, Religion, Participationand Charitable Giving: A Report,(Canadian Centre for Philanthropyand Volunteer Canada) 1999.

250. Bowen, Paddy and A-J. McKechnie,Family Volunteering: A DiscussionPaper, (Ottawa: Volunteer Canada)2002.

251. Bowen, Paddy, “Top 10 Trends inVolunteering in Canada,” Journal ofVolunteer Administration, vol 20, no2, 2002.

252. Bowen, Paddy, “Trends inVolunteerism: A CanadianPerspective,” Journal of VolunteerAdministration, vol 15, no 3, 1997.

253. Bower, M. A. & Greene, D. (1995).Altruistic Activity and Older Adults inLong Term Care Facilities. Physicaland Occupational Therapy inGeriatrics, 13, 47-61.

254. Boyd, Mary and Paula Davies, DoingIt For Ourselves: A Collection ofResource Tools for Volunteer TutorPrograms, (Vancouver: Literacy BC)1997.

255. Boyle, David, 1999, Time ascurrency: a new approach to buildingcommunities, Voluntary Action, 1 (3),pp 25-38

256. Bozzo, S. (1999). Motivations forgiving and volunteering. NSGVPFact Sheet #5, (Toronto: CanadianCentre for Philanthropy)

257. Bradley, Dana Burr, “ A reason torise each morning: The meaning ofvolunteering in the lives of olderadults,” Generations, Winter1999/2000

258. Bradner, Jeanne, “It Starts withYou...The Volunteer Administrator,”Journal of Volunteer Administration,Spring 1993.

259. Bradner, Jeanne, "Recruitment,Orientation and Retention," in TracyConnors, ed., The VolunteerManagement Handbook (New York:John Wiley and Sons) 1995.

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260. Bradner, Jeanne, “Strengths andWeaknesses of Volunteerism inIllinois and What that Means toThose Who Lead Volunteers,”Journal of Volunteer Administration,Fall 1998.

261. Bradner, Jeanne, LeadingVolunteers for Results: BuildingCommunities Today (Winnetka:Conversation Press) 1999.

262. Braham, Matthew, “Volunteers forDevelopment: A Test of the Post-Materialist Hypothesis in Britain,1965-1987,” University of Oxford,Discussion Papers in Economic andSocial History, Number 30, June1999.

263. Brainerd, Susan, “Creating anOrganizational Climate to MotivateVolunteers,” Journal of ArtsManagement and the Law, Summer1987.

264. Braker, Marjorie, Janice Leno, ClaraPratt and Deana Grobe, “OregonExtension Volunteers: Partners inAction,” Journal of Extension, April2000.

265. Bramwell, R.D., “Seniors asVolunteers and Their Training,”Journal of Volunteer Administration,Fall/Winter 1993/94.

266. Branson, Floyd and Norman Long,“Dismissing a Volunteer,” Journal ofExtension, Winter 1992.

267. Braunschqeig, H.M. and N.D.Peters-Davis, “The Stability ofVolunteer Status in Old Age,”Gerontologist, Oct 15, 2000.

268. Brazil, K. and D. Thomas, “The Roleof Volunteers in a Hospital-BasedPalliative Care Service,” Journal ofPalliative Care, Fall 1995.

269. Breaux, Tommy, “PsychosocialSupport: A Crucial Component forthe Successful Management of AIDSVolunteers,” Journal of VolunteerAdministration, Fall/Winter 1993/94.

270. Brennan, B., Seniors as Volunteers,A Profile of Volunteers Based on the

1987 National Survey on VolunteerActivity (Ottawa: Dept of theSecretary of State for the VoluntaryAction Directorate, Multiculturalism,and Citizenship) 1988.

271. Brennan, Catherine and AnthonyMcCashin, “Social PolicyFormulation and Voluntarism: ACase Study from the Republic ofIreland,” www.jhu.edu/~istr/conferences/dublin/volume.html

272. Brettell, David, “The Sydney Olympicand Paralympic Games VolunteerProgram,” e-Volunteerism, Oct/Dec2001.

273. Brichacek, G.B., “Hospice VolunteerTurnover: A Measure of QualityAssurance in the Utilization ofVolunteers,” American Journal ofHospice Care, Nov/Dec 1988.

274. Brick, Yitzhak, Denys Correll, SybillFrancis, Sally Greengross andBjarne Hastrup, “ManagingVolunteers: Global Concerns, LocalResponses,” Ageing International,Sept 1995.

275. Briggs, D., “On Satisfying theVolunteer and the Paid Employee:Any Differences?” VolunteerAdministration, Vol 14(4), 1982.

276. Briggs, J., “Volunteer Qualities: ASurvey of Hospice Volunteers,”Oncology Nursing Forum, Vol 14(1),1987.

277. Brill, Cathy, “The Effects ofParticipation in Service Learning onAdolescents with Disabilities,”Journal of Adolescence, August1994.

278. British Association of Friends ofMuseums, The Handbook forHeritage Volunteer Managers andAdministrators. BAFM: Glastonbury,1999.

279. Britton, N.R., C.C. Moran and B.Correy, “Stress Coping andEmergency Disaster Volunteers: ADiscussion of Some RelevantFactors,” in R.R. Dynes and K.J.Tierney, eds., Disasters, Collective

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280. Britton, Nadia Joanne, “Recruitingand retaining black volunteers: Astudy of a black voluntaryorganisation,” Voluntary Action,Autumn 1999.

281. Britton, Neil, “Permanent DisasterVolunteers: Where Do They Fit?,”Nonprofit and Voluntary SectorQuarterly, Winter 1991.

282. Broadbridge, Adelina and SuzanneHorne, “Volunteers in CharityRetailing: Recruitment and Training,”Nonprofit Management andLeadership, Spring 1996.

283. Brock, Henry, Parent VolunteerPrograms in Early ChildhoodEducation, (Hamden, CT: ShoeString Press) 1976.

284. Brook, Shelly, Irene Fantopoulos,Fiona Johnston, and Paula Goering,“Training Volunteers to Work withthe Chronic Mentally Ill in theCommunity,” Hospital andCommunity Psychiatry, August1989.

285. Brooks, A.E., Profile of the ChurchRelated Volunteer, Texas TechUniversity, 1980.

286. Brooks, Arthur, “Artists as Amateursand Volunteers,” NonprofitManagement and Leadership, Fall2002.

287. Brooks, Kate, “Talking aboutVolunteering: A Discourse AnalysisApproach to Volunteer Motivations,”Voluntary Action, 4(3) 2002.

288. Brown R. 1993 Volunteer programsthat work. Emergency, June: 42.

289. Brown, Barbara, “The Identificationof Major Competencies andAttributes Needed by VolunteerLiteracy Tutors of Adults,” AdultLiteracy and Basic Education, Spring1982.

290. Brown, Daniel, Schools with Heart:Voluntarism and Public Education,Westview Press, 1998.

291. Brown, E. and Zahrly, J.“Commitment and Tenure of HighlySkilled Volunteers: ManagementIssues in a Nonprofit Agency,”Working Paper No. 12. SanFrancisco: Institute for NonprofitOrganization Management,University of San Francisco,February 1990.

292. Brown, E. and Zahrly, J.“Nonmonetary Rewards for SkilledVolunteer Labor: A Look at CrisisIntervention Volunteers,” Nonprofitand Voluntary Sector Quarterly,Spring 1989.

293. Brown, Eleanor and HamiltonLankford, “Gifts of Money and Giftsof Time: Estimating the Effects ofTax Prices and Available Time,”Journal of Public Economics, Vol47(3) 1992.

294. Brown, Eleanor, “Assessing theValue of Volunteer Activity in theUnited States,” Hudson Institute,www.hudson.org/ncpcr/report/brown.html.

295. Brown, Eleanor, “Assessing theValue of Volunteer Activity,”Nonprofit and Voluntary SectorQuarterly, March 1999.

296. Brown, Eleanor, “The Scope ofVolunteer Activity and PublicService,” Law and ContemporaryProblems, Autumn 1999.

297. Brown, Eleanor, and James Farris,Social Capital in Los Angeles,Research Report 8, Center onPhilanthropy and Public Policy,School of Policy, Planning andDevelopment, University of SouthernCalifornia, September 2001.

298. Brown, Kathleen, “Thoughts on theSupervision of Volunteers,”Voluntary Action Leadership, Spring1984.

299. Brown, Kathleen, “What GoesWrong and What Can We Do About

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300. Brown, Kathleen, Keys to Making aVolunteer Program Work,(Richmond, CA: Arden Publications)1982.

301. Brudney, J. and B. Gazley, “Testingthe Conventional WisdomRegarding Volunteer Programs: ALongitudinal Analysis of the ServiceCorps of Retired Executives and theUS Small Business Administration,”Nonprofit and Voluntary SectorQuarterly, December 2002.

302. Brudney, J. and Duncombe, W. “AnEconomic Evaluation of Paid,Volunteer, and Mixed StaffingOptions for Public Services,” PublicAdministration Review, 1992.

303. Brudney, J. and Duncombe, W.,“The Optimal Mix of Volunteer andPaid Staff in Local Governments:An Application to Municipal FireDepartments,” Public FinanceQuarterly, July 1995.

304. Brudney, J. Fostering VolunteerPrograms in the Public Sector (SanFrancisco: Jossey-Bass) 1990.

305. Brudney, J., “Designing andManaging Volunteer Programs,” inRobert Herman, ed., The Jossey-Bass Handbook of NonprofitLeadership and Management (SanFrancisco: Jossey-Bass) 1994.

306. Brudney, J., “Expanding theGovernment-by-Proxy Construct:Volunteers in the Delivery of PublicServices,” Nonprofit and VoluntarySector Quarterly, Vol 19 (4) 1990.

307. Brudney, J., "Preparing theOrganization for Volunteers," inTracy Connors, ed., The VolunteerManagement Handbook (New York:John Wiley and Sons ) 1995.

308. Brudney, J., “The Availability ofVolunteers: Implications for LocalGovernments,” Administration andSociety, Fall 1990.

309. Brudney, Jeffrey and J. EdwardKellough, “Volunteers in StateGovernment: Involvement,Management, and Benefits,”Nonprofit and Voluntary SectorQuarterly, March 2000.

310. Brudney, Jeffrey and Karen Willis,“The Daily Points of Light Award: AnAnalysis of Recipients and Effects,”Journal of Volunteer Administration,Summer 1995.

311. Brudney, Jeffrey and S. Schmahl,Volunteer Administration: A Surveyof the Profession, (Richmond:Association for VolunteerAdministration) 2001.

312. Brudney, Jeffrey and SandraSchmahl, “Survey of VolunteerAdministrators, 1992 and 2000:Trends for the Profession,” Journalof Volunteer Administration, Vol 20,No 1, 2002.

313. Brudney, Jeffrey L. and RobertWarren, "Multiple Forms ofVolunteer Activity in the PublicSector: Functional, Structural, andPolicy Dimensions," Nonprofit andVoluntary Sector Quarterly, Vol. 19,Spring, 1990, 47-58.

314. Brudney, Jeffrey L. The effective useof volunteers: best practices for thepublic sector. 62 Law &Contemporary Problems 219-255(1999).

315. Brudney, Jeffrey, “Toward aDefinition of the CoproductionConcept,” Public AdministrationReview, Jan/Feb 1983.

316. Brudney, Jeffrey, Teresa Love, andChilik Yu, “The Association ofVolunteer Administration andProfessionalization for the Field:Suggestions from a Survey for theMembership,” Journal of VolunteerAdministration, Fall/Winter 1993/94.

317. Brunet, Alexia; DeBoer, Larry;McNamara, Kevin T. "Communitychoice between volunteer andprofessional fire departments."Nonprofit and Voluntary Sector

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318. Bubnic, Anne, “Giving andVolunteering among Physicians,”National Society for Fund RaisingExecutives Journal, Spring 1987.

319. Buckholz, Marjorie, “Volunteers andAgency Staff: Their Different Rolesin Policy-Making Bodies,” Journal ofVoluntary Action Research, Vol 1(2)1972.

320. Buckman, John, “MotivatingVolunteers,” Fire Engineering, Sept1993.

321. Buckman, John, “RewardingVolunteers,” Fire Engineering, May1998.

322. Buckwalter, D., Parsons, R., &Wright, N., (1993). Citizenparticipation in local government: theuse of incentives and rewards.Public Management 75(9): 11-15.

323. Bucy, J.P., C.M. Klotzbach, and S.Miller, Helping Them to Do TheirBest: A Guide to Using Volunteers inRunaway Centers (Washington:National Network of Runaway andYouth Services) 1986.

324. Bull, C. Neil and Nancy Levine, TheOlder Volunteer: An AnnotatedBibliography, GreenwoodPublishing, March 1993.

325. Bull, C. Neil and Paul Schmitz, “ AReferral Agency for Volunteers: ItsClientele and Effectiveness,” Journalof Voluntary Action Research, Vol5(1) 1976.

326. Bull, C. Neil and Share DeCroixBane, The Rural Elderly Volunteer:A Guide to Recruitment andRetention (Kansas City: UMKCNational Resource Center for RuralElderly) 1993.

327. Bullock, J.R. and S. Osborne,“Seniors’, Volunteers’, and Families’Perspectives of an IntergenerationalProgram in a Rural Community,”Educational Gerontology, vol 25, no3, 1999.

328. Bundesministerium für Familie,Senioren, Frauen und Jugend,Volunteering in Germany: results ofthe 1999 representative survey onvolunteering and civic engagement,2000.

329. Burbank, Will, “Extension Volunteers- The Front Line of Service,” HumanEcology Forum, Summer 1998.

330. Burch, Mary, Volunteering with YourPet: How to Get Involved withAnimal-Assisted Therapy With AnyKind of Pet (Howell Book House)1996.

331. Burcsu, Katherine, Marcia Herroldand Barbara Kaufmann, “EnhancingVolunteerism in Ohio,” Journal ofVolunteer Administration, Winter1982/83.

332. Burden, Catherine, Encore: SeniorVolunteering Program, (Victoria, BC:Victoria Volunteer Bureau) 1991.

333. Burden, J., “Community Building,Volunteering and Action Research,”Loisir et societe/Society and Leisure23 (2): 353-370, 2000.

334. Burden, J., ‘Volunteering,Citizenship and Action Research, “InM. Graham and Malcolm Foley(Eds.) Leisure Volunteering:Marginal or Inclusive? LSAPublication No. 75: 2001.

335. Burke, Mary Ann and CarlLiljenstolpe, Recruiting Volunteers:A Guide for Nonprofits (Los Altos,CA: Crisp Publications) 1992.

336. Burmeister, Joachim, Volunteerismat the Beginning of the 21st Century:New Developments and Structuresof Support in InternationalComparison, 2001, www.freiwilligen-kultur.de/cont0021/artikel.htm

337. Burnett, Robert, “Don’t Forget theMilitary Volunteers,” VoluntaryAction Leadership, Summer/Fall1987.

338. Burnham, Christopher, “Recruiting,Training and Supporting VolunteerBasic Writing Instructors: A Working

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339. Burns, L.R., D. Hurtado, and L.Shehab, “Hospitals’ Investment andReturn from Volunteer Departmentsand Auxiliaries: Evidence from OneCommunity,” Health CareManagement Review, 16(4):79-90,1991.

340. Burson, Lorraine, Recruiting andTraining Volunteers for Church andSynagogue Libraries, (Bryn Mawr:Church and Synagogue LibraryAssociation) 1986.

341. Bury, Raymond, “Research into theDecline of Volunteer Participation inthe Frederick Area Fire ProtectionDistrict,” (Emmitsburg: National FireAcademy)March 24, 1999.

342. Busching, William, “An Examinationof Volunteering Among Members ofa Fraternal Benefit SocietyEmploying the Isstal and GeneralActivity Models,” Journal ofVoluntary Action Research, Vol16(4) 1987.

343. Bush, Robert, “Workers’Compensation: Compensation Ratesfor Volunteer Municipal Employees,”Illinois Bar Journal, March 1986.

344. Business in the Community,Employee Volunteering: Lessonsfrom America, (London: Business inthe Community) 1992.

345. Business Roundtable, CorporateSocial Responsibility in China:Practices by US Companies (NewYork: Business Roundtable)

346. Business Roundtable, CorporateSocial Responsibility in LatinAmerica: Practices by USCompanies (New York: BusinessRoundtable) July 2001.

347. Busser, James and MichaelNorwalk, “A Case Study of theWillingness to Volunteer for a PublicLeisure Service Organization,”LARNet: The Cyber Journal ofApplied Leisure and Recreation

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348. Buzzard, Lynn and Susan Edwards,Church Hiring and VolunteerSelection: A Legal and Policy Guide(University Press of America) 1995.

349. Byrne, Richard and Faye Caskey,“For Love or Money? WhatMotivates Volunteers?,” Journal ofExtension, Fall 1985.

350. Cackowski, Eileen, “Interview SetsTone in Screening Volunteers,”Leadership, October/December1994.

351. Caiazza, Amy and Robert Putnam,Women’s Status and Social Capitalacross the States, Institute forWomen’s Policy Research,Publication #I911, July 2002.

352. Calabrese, Raymond and HarrySchumer, “The Effects of ServiceActivities on Adolescent Alienation,”Adolescence, Fall 1986.

353. Caldwell, Erin, Eric Menges andTom Miller, Boulder CountyPhilanthropy Survey: Report ofResults, (Boulder: NationalResearch Center) October 2000.

354. Caldwell, G. and Paul Reed, “CivicParticipation in Canada: Why SoMuch Variation?,” Statistics Canada,1999.

355. Caldwell, J. and J.P.Scott, “EffectiveHospice Volunteers: Demographicand Personality Characteristics,”The American Journal of Hospiceand Palliative Care, Vol 11(2), 1994.

356. Caldwell, Katherine and MichaelWiegand, “Participation and LifeSatisfaction among People withDisabilities: a Pilot Study,”www.geocities.com/givestore/lifesatis.html.

357. Caldwell, L.L., and K.L. Andereck,“Motives for Initiating and ContinuingMembership in a Recreation-RelatedVoluntary Association,” LeisureSciences, 16:33-44, 1994.

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358. Caldwell, M., M, Katz and D. Levine,“Characteristics of Volunteers in aState Mental Hospital,” VolunteerAdministration, 6:4-10, 1972.

359. Caldwell, William, “MiddleManagement Volunteers Fill NeededRoles, Gain Skills, Satisfaction,”Voluntary Action Leadership, Spring1988.

360. California Association of Hospitalsand Health Systems, Benchmarkingfor Volunteer Departments(Sacramento: CAHHS) September1999.

361. California Hospital Association, Howto Manage a Volunteer InserviceProgram, (Sacramento, CA:California Hospital Association)1985.

362. Callen, J. (1994) “Money Donations,Volunteering and OrganizationalEfficiency” Journal of ProductivityAnalysis 5, 215-228.

363. Calpe, German, “Volunteerism afteran Olympiad,” www.blues.uab.es/olympic.studies/volunteers/calpe.html

364. Camasso, Anne, “Myths about Low-Income Volunteers,” Journal ofExtension, March/April 1983.

365. Cameron, Helen, “Are membersvolunteers? An exploration of theconcept of membership drawingupon studies of the local church,”Voluntary Action, Spring 1999.

366. Campanero, Jeano and RalphHinckley, “Locating a VolunteerProgram: Utah’s Personnel OfficeExperience,” Journal of VolunteerAdministration, Winter 1982/83.

367. Campbell, David, “Bowling Together:Private Schools Serving PublicEnds,” Education Next, Fall 2001.

368. Campbell, Jim, “The Wide GrayLines – Managing VolunteerBoundaries,” January 31, 2000,www.charityvillage.com/archive/acov/acov00/acov0005.html.

369. Campbell, Katherine Noyes andSusan Ellis, The (Help!) I Don’t HaveEnough Time Guide to VolunteerManagement (Philadelphia:Energize) 1995.

370. Canadian Centre for Philanthropy,The Giving and Volunteering ofSeniors (Toronto: CCP) 2002.

371. Canadian Centre for Philanthropy,Youth Giving and Volunteering(Toronto: CCP) 2002.

372. Canadian Centre for Philanthropy,Who are Canada’s Volunteers?(Toronto: CCP) 2002.

373. Canadian Centre for Philanthropy,Volunteering in Canada (Toronto:CCP) 2002.

374. Canadian Centre for Philanthropy,Volunteer Canada and StatisticsCanada, Caring Canadians, InvolvedCanadians: Highlights from the 2000National Survey of Giving,Volunteering and Participating,(Ottawa: Statistics Canada) 2001.

375. Canadian Fitness and Lifestyle,Volunteerism in Canada, (Ottawa:Canadian Fitness and Lifestyle,Research Institute) March 1999.

376. Canadian Urban Institute andARA/KPMG, Civil Society and LocalGovernment in Jamaica, April 1999.

377. Cann, Sandra, Virginia Junk andLinda Fox, “‘Banking’ VolunteerHours,” Journal of VolunteerAdministration, Spring 1995.

378. Cantrill, James, “Inducing HealthCare Voluntarism throughSequential Requests: Perceptions ofEffort and Novelty,” HealthCommunication, Vol 3(1) 1991.

379. Cantu, Esther, “Beyond Networking:Nurturing the VolunteerCoordinator,” VolunteerManagement Review, August 7,2002, charitychannel.com/article_155.shtml.

380. Capner, M. & Caltabiano, M.L.(1993). Factors affecting theprogression towards burnout: a

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comparison of professional andvolunteer counsellors. PsychologicalReport, 73, 555-561.

381. Caputo, R.K., “Women asVolunteers and Activists,” Nonprofitand Voluntary Sector Quarterly, vol26, no 2, 1997.

382. Caraway, Jacqueline and Jan VanGilder, “The Role of Lay Volunteersin a Community HypertensionControl Program,” Journal ofVoluntary Action Research, Vol14(2/3) 1985.

383. Carlin, Paul, “Evidence on thevolunteer labor supply of marriedwomen,” Southern EconomicJournal, Apr 2001.

384. Carlo, G. J. Allen, D. Buhman,“Facilitating and DisinhibitingProsocial Behavior: The NonlinearInteraction of Trait PerspectiveTaking and Trait Personal Distresson Volunteering,” Basic and AppliedSocial Psychology, vol 21, no 3,1999.

385. Carlsen, Kitty , “VolunteerCoordinators in Nonprofits: A Studyof Their Work and Their Concerns,”in Worn Paths and Unbroken Trails:The Volunteer Movement at theTurning Point (Walla Walla: MBAAssociates) 1989.

386. Carlson, Eric, Gennaro Vito andEvalyn Parks, “Effectiveness ofVolunteer Assistance to Parolees:Race as a Factor,” EvaluationReview, June 1980.

387. Caro, F. G. and S. A. Bass,“Receptivity to Volunteering in theImmediate Postretirement Period,”Journal of Applied Gerontology, vol16, no 4, 1997.

388. Carp, F.M., “Differences amongOlder Workers, Volunteers, PersonsWho are Neither,” Journal ofGerontology, 23:497-501, 1968.

389. Carr, Roy, Achieving the Future: TheRole of Mentoring in the NewMillenium, (Victoria: Mentors PeerResources) August 1999.

390. Carroll, Malcolm and MargaretHarris, “Voluntary action in acampaigning context: An exploratorystudy of Greenpeace,” VoluntaryAction, Winter 1999.

391. Carson, Emmett, “Defining andMeasuring Volunteering in theUnited States and Abroad,” Law andContemporary Problems, Autumn1999.

392. Carson, Emmett, “The CharitableActivities of Black Americans: aPortrait of Self-Help,” The Review ofBlack Political Economy, Winter1987.

393. Carson, Emmett, Black Volunteersas Givers and Fundraisers, (NewYork: Center for the Study ofPhilanthropy, Graduate School andUniversity Center, City University ofNew York) 1991

394. Carson, Emmett. The ContemporaryCharitable Giving and Volunteerismof Black Women, New York, NY:Center for the Study ofPhilanthropy/City University of NewYork, Graduate School andUniversity Center 1987

395. Carter, B. and E. Draper, OrganizingSchool Volunteer Programs, (NY:Citation Press) 1974.

396. Carter, E.W., C. Hughes, S.R.Copeland, and C. Breen,“Differences between High SchoolStudents Who Do and Do NotVolunteer to Participate in a PeerInteraction Program,” Journal –Association for Persons with SevereHandicaps, Vol 26, No 4, 2001.

397. Carter, N. Volunteers: The UntappedPotential, (Ottawa: CanadianCouncil on Social Development)1975.

398. Carter-Jamauchi, Charlotte,Volunteerism – A Risky Business?,Legislative Reference Bureau,Hawaii, Report No 1, 1966,www.hawaii.gov/lrb/rpts96/vol/voldoc.html.

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399. Cartmel, Brenda and T.E. Moon,“Study of Strategies for theRecruitment of Elders Including theUse of Community Volunteers,”Journal of the American GeriatricsSociety, February 1992.

400. Cary, S. and D. Tamlya, “HospiceVolunteers: A Recruitment Profile,”Dimensions in Health Service,60(12) 1983.

401. Casas-Pardo, Jose, MiguelPuchades-Navarro and AntoniaSajardo-Morene, “VolunteerNonprofits’s Provision of CollectiveGoods as a Public Choice Decision,”2001, www.ucm.es/info/iudem

402. Casey, Susan, DevelopingSuccessful Volunteer Programs: AGuide for Local Government,(Durham, NH: New EnglandMunicipal Center) 1982.

403. Cassel, Carol, “VoluntaryAssociations, Churches and SocialParticipation Theories of Turnout,”Social Science Quarterly,September 1999.

404. Cassel, J.B. and S. Ouellette, “ATypology of AIDS Volunteers,” AIDSEducation and Prevention, 7(5)1995.

405. Cassell, James, FamilyVolunteering: Stronger Families,Stronger Communities (Washington:Points of Light Foundation) 1994.

406. Catano, Janis Wood and LindaChristianson-Ruffman, Women asVolunteers, Profile #3 from the 1987National Survey on VolunteerActivity, Statistics Canada, 1988.

407. Catano, Victor, Morgan Pond and E.Kevin Kelloway, “ExploringCommitment and Leadership inVolunteer Organizations,”Leadership and OrganizationDevelopment Journal, vol 22 (6)2001.

408. Caty, S., & Tamlya, D. (1983).Hospice volunteers: A recruitmentprofile. Dimensions in HealthService, 60(12), 22-23.

409. Cauley, John and Hope Martin, “TheValuable, Vital Volunteer JobDescription,“ Voluntary ActionLeadership, Spring 1978.

410. Centre for Corporate Public Affairs,and Business Council of Australia,Corporate Community Involvement:Establishing a Business Case,(Sydney: Community BusinessPartnership) 2000.

411. Center for Marketing Research,Johnson & Wales University, TheState of Volunteering in RI,(Providence: Volunteer Center ofRhode Island) 2001.

412. Center for Medicare Education, TheCosts of Volunteer Programs, IssueBrief Vol 1, no 8, 2000, Washington,DC.

413. Center for Survey Research andAnalysis, University of Connecticut,Dallas Survey on Giving: High Net-Worth Individuals and PrivateFoundations, Dallas Foundation,December 2000.

414. Center for Volunteer Development,Effective Involvement of Volunteersin Head Start Programs,(Blacksburg, VA: Center forVolunteer Development) 1989.

415. Ceprano, Maria, “Strategies andPractices of Individuals Who TutorAdult Illiterates Voluntarily,” Journalof Adolescent & Adult Literacy,September 1995.

416. Chacon, F, M. Menard, M. Sanz andM.L. Vecina, “Psychosocial Factorsthat Influence Volunteer Work: APilot Study,” Psychology in Spain,vol 2, no 1 1998,www.psychologyinspain.com/content/reprints/1998/13.pdf

417. Chacon, F. and M. Vecina,“Reliability Analysis of the Inventoryof Motivations for AIDSVolunteerism,” Psicothema, 11(1)1999.

418. Chadbourne, Robert, “Volunteers inthe Library: Both Sides Must Give in

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Order to Get,” Wilson LibraryBulletin, June 1993.

419. Chafe, Dawn, Youth+ - A Guide toFostering IntergenerationalVolunteerism: Involving Youth andOlder Adults in Mutually BeneficialVolunteer Activities, (St Johns:Community Services CouncilNewfoundland and Labrador) 1995.

420. Chalip, Laurence, “Volunteers andthe Organisation of the OlympicGames: Economic and FormativeAspects,” blues.uab.es/olympic.studies/volunteers/chapil.html.

421. Chambre, Susan, “Being Needful:Family, Love and Prayer amongAIDS Volunteers,” Research in theSociology of Health Care, Vol 12,1995.

422. Chambre, Susan, “DifficultVolunteers,” Leadership, Oct/Dec1996.

423. Chambre, Susan, “Ending aRelationship: Some PracticalAlternatives to Firing Volunteers,”Leadership, April/June 1995.

424. Chambre, Susan, “Job Sharing forVolunteers,” Voluntary ActionLeadership, Summer 1989.

425. Chambre, Susan, “Kindling Points ofLight: Volunteering as PublicPolicy,“ Nonprofit and VoluntarySector Quarterly, Fall 1989.

426. Chambre, Susan, “Limits of theWorkplace Analogy: Are VolunteersUnpaid Staff?,” NonprofitManagement and Leadership Spring1992.

427. Chambre, Susan, “Volunteerism byElders: Past Trends and FutureProspects,” Gerontologist, April1993.

428. Chambre, Susan, Good Deeds inOld Age: Volunteering by the NewLeisure Class, (Lexington, MA:Lexington Books) 1987.

429. Chambre, Susan, Responding toUncertainty by Bearing Witness:

Volunteering as Collective Behaviorin the AIDS Epidemic, 1981-88,(New York: Center for the Study ofPhilanthropy) 1990.

430. Chambre, Susan, Volunteerism inthe HIV Epidemic: RaisingResources for Community-BasedOrganizations in New York City andSullivan County, (Washington: TheAspen Institute)

431. Champoux, Joseph and StevenYourstone, "Training Volunteers inQuality Management Techniquesand Tools," in Tracy Connors, ed.The Volunteer ManagementHandbook (New York: John Wileyand Sons) 1995.

432. Chang-Ho, Lee, “Volunteerism inKorea,” Journal of VolunteerAdministration, Vol 20, no 3, 2002.

433. Chapel, Pat, ed., The Best of theBest in Volunteer Administration(Urbana, IL: Pat Chapel) 1983.

434. Chapin, Julie, Amy Geurink andKelly Hiemstra, “Volunteerism inMichigan State UniversityExtension,” www.msue.msu.edu/aoe/volunteerism/Volrismpaper.htm.

435. Chapman, Judith and RichardMorley, “ Collegiate Service-Learning Motives UnderlyingVolunteerism and Satisfaction withVolunteer Service,” Journal ofPrevention and Intervention in theCommunity, Vol 18(1/2) 1999.

436. Chapman, Terry, “Motivation inUniversity Student Volunteering,” inLarry Moore, ed, MotivatingVolunteers: How the Rewards ofUnpaid Work Can Meet People’sNeeds, (Vancouver: VancouverVolunteer Centre) 1985.

437. Chappell, N.L. (1999). Volunteeringand healthy aging: what we know.Ottawa: Volunteer Canada

438. Chappell, Neena, and MichaelPrince, “Reasons Why CanadianSeniors Volunteer,” CanadianJournal on Aging, Summer 1997.

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439. Charles, Michael, “SecurityVolunteers at the Tenth PanAmerican Games: The Coproductionof an Urban Enterprise,” Journal ofCrime and Justice, Vol 12(1) 1989.

440. Charters, Cathleen, “Volunteer WorkAssumes a New Role in School:Steirer v. Bethlehem Area SchoolDistrict,” Journal of Law andEducation, Fall 1994.

441. ChaseZiolek, M and J. Striepe, “AComparison of Urban versus RuralExperiences of Nurses Volunteeringto Promote Health in Churches,”Public Health Nursing, vol 16, no 4,1999.

442. Chau, M.G., “The Development ofVolunteer Services in Macau, “Journal of Youth Studies, Vol 4, No2, 2001.

443. Chaves, Mark and William Tsitsos,“Congregations and Social Services:What They Do, How They Do It, andWith Whom?,” Nonprofit andVoluntary Sector Quarterly,December 2001.

444. Chaves, Mark, Congregations’Social Service Activities(Washington: Urban Institute, Centeron Nonprofits and Philanthropy)1999

445. Chen, W., “The Development ofVolunteer Services in Taiwan, “Journal of Youth Studies, Vol 4, No2, July 2001.

446. Cheng, Cliff, “Uniform Change: AnEthnography on OrganizationSymbolism, Volunteer Motivationand Disfunctional Change in aParamilitary Organization, “Leadership and OrganizationDevelopment Journal, vol 19(1)1998.

447. Chevrier, F., R. Steuer, and J.MacKenzie, “Factors AffectingSatisfaction among Community-Based Hospice Volunteer Visitors,”The American Journal of Hospiceand Palliative Care, Vol 11(4), 1994.

448. Chiba, H. 1997. "So, You Want toVolunteer?" The Rise of Corporateand Governmental Support forVoluntarism in Japan. Look Japan43(496):4-9.

449. Child Welfare League of America, ACommunity Handbook for RecruitingFoster Parents and Volunteers,Child Welfare League of America,2000.

450. Childress, Cheryl, "The CommunityService Volunteer: Boon or Bane,"Library Journal, February 15, 1989.

451. Childs, Catherine, “CunningPassages, Contrived Corridors:Mobilizing Volunteers for a PublicLibrary Tour,” Public Libraries, May1, 1993.

452. Chin-Lon, Lin, Jen-Feng Huang,Chih-Yi Huang, Hsun-Hsiang Liaoand Pi-Yi Lin, “Impact of HospitalVolunteers on the Patients’ andNurses’ Perceptions of Medical CareQuality,” Tzu Chi Medical Journal,1999, 11:25-31.

453. Chinman, Matthew and AbrahamWandersman, “The Benefits andCosts of Volunteering in CommunityOrganizations: Review and PracticalImplications,” Nonprofit andVoluntary Sector Quarterly, March1999.

454. Chirzin, M. Habib, ed., Volunteerismand Global Ethics, IslamicMillennium Journal, volume 2, 2002.

455. Chizari, Mohammad, James Lindnerand Sassan Karjoyan, “FactorsAffecting Involvement of Volunteersin Extension Education Activities inTalesh Township, Iran,” Journal ofAgricultural Education, vol 40, no 3,1999.

456. Chng, C.L. and M. K. Ramsey,“Volunteers and the Care of theTerminal Patient,” Omega: Journalof Death and Dying, 15(3) 1985.

457. Chou, Kee-Lee, “Effects of Age,Gender and Participation inVolunteer Activities on the AltruisticBehavior of Chinese Adolescents,”

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Journal of Genetic Psychology, June1998.

458. Christensen LA, Reininger BM,Richter DL, McKeown RE, andJones A., “Aspects of motivation of avolunteer AIDS care team program,”AIDS Education Prevention, October1999.

459. Christenson, Robert, “On the LegalDefinition of ‘Volunteer,’” VoluntaryAction Leadership, Fall 1982.

460. Christenson, Robert, KeepingThings Simple: A Guide to EffectiveVolunteer Program Management,(Sioux Falls, SD: Voluntary Action)1979.

461. Christie, Les, How to Recruit andTrain Volunteer Youth Workers:Reaching More Kids with LessStress (Grand Rapids: ZondervanPublishing House) February 1992.

462. Church, David, How to Succeed withVolunteers (New York: NationalPublic Relations Council of Healthand Welfare Services) 1962.

463. Church, J. T., Peters, N. D., & Ager,C. L. (1998). Volunteer caregivingfor PLWAs: the role of the buddy.American Sociological Association

464. Cialdini, Robert, Nancy Eisenberg,Rita Shell, and Heather McCreath,“Commitments to Help by Children:Effects on Subsequent ProsocialSelf-Attributions,” British Journal ofSocial Psychology, September 1987.

465. Cionca, John, Inviting Volunteers toMinister: Stories and Strategies fromSeven Effective Churches,(Cincinnati: Standard Publishing)May 1999.

466. Clain, Suzanne, “A HouseholdProduction Analysis of Religious andCharitable Activity,” AmericanJournal of Economics andSociology, October 1999.

467. Clark, Donald and James Hughes,Volunteerism in Special Educationthrough Industry-EducationCooperation, (Buffalo, NY: National

Academy for Industry-EducationCooperation) 1986.

468. Clark, K., The Two-Way Street – ASurvey of Volunteer Service Abroad,New Zealand Council forEducational Research, Wellington,1978.

469. Clark, M., Li, L. and McRae, B,Volunteers and the Law,(Vancouver, BC: The People'sLegal Education Society).

470. Clark, Richard, "SupportingVolunteers by Computer," Journal ofExtension, Summer 1989.

471. Clary, E. G., M. Snyder, R. Ridge, P.Miene, and J. Haugen. 1994.“Matching messages to motives inpersuasion: A functional approach topromoting volunteerism.” Journal ofApplied Social Psychology24,1129–49.

472. Clary, E. G., Snyder, M., & Stukas,A. A. (1998). Service learning andpsychology: Lessons from thepsychology of volunteers’motivations. In R. G. Bringle & D. K.Duffy (Eds.), With service in mind:Concepts and models for service-learning in psychology (pp. 35-50).Washington, DC: AmericanAssociation of Higher Education.

473. Clary, E. Gil and Leslie Orenstein,“The Amount of Effectiveness ofHelp: the Relationship of Motivesand Abilities to Help to HelpingBehavior,” Personality and SocialPsychology, Feb 1991.

474. Clary, E. Gil and Mark Snyder. 1991."A Functional Analysis of Altruismand Prosocial Behavior: The Case ofVolunteerism." Pp. 119-48 in Reviewof Personality and SocialPsychology, Vol. 12: ProsocialBehavior. Edited by Margaret S.Clark. Newbury Park, CA: Sage.

475. Clary, E. Gil, Mark Snyder andArthur Stukas, “Volunteers’Motivations: Findings from aNational Survey,” Nonprofit and

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Voluntary Sector Quarterly,December 1996.

476. Clary, E. Gil, Mark Snyder, John T.Copeland, and Simone A. French,"Promoting Volunteerism: AnEmpirical Examination of the Appealof Persuasive Messages," Nonprofitand Voluntary Sector Quarterly, Vol.23, Fall, 1994, 265-280.

477. Clary, E.G, Mark Snyder, RobertRidge, John Copeland, ArthurStukas, Julie Haugen and PeterMiene, “Understanding andAssessing the Motivations ofVolunteers: A Functional Approach,”Journal of Personality and SocialPsychology, June 1998.

478. Clary, E.G. and J. Miller,“Socialization and SituationalInfluences on Sustained Altruism,”Child Development December 1986.

479. Clary, Gil, Mark Snyder, and RobertRidge, "Volunteers' Motivations: AFunctional Strategy for theRecruitment, Placement andRetention of Volunteers," NonprofitManagement and Leadership,Summer 1992.

480. Claxton, R.P.R, J. Catalan and A.P.Burgess, “Psychological distress andburnout among buddies:Demographic, situational andmotivational factors,” AIDS Care,April 1998.

481. Clay, Franklin, “Managers and theVolunteer Fire Service: SharingCommon Ground,” PublicManagement, July 1998.

482. Clemens, Jason and JohannaKompas, “Estimating the Value ofVolunteering,” Fraser Institute,www.fraserinstitute.ca/publications/forum/1998/june/charity.html.

483. Cnaan, R. A., & Cascio, T.,“Performance and Commitment:Issues in Management of Volunteersin Human Service Organizations”,Journal of Social Service Research,1998, 24 (3/4).

484. Cnaan, Ram A., Amy Kasternakis,and Robert J. Wineburg, "ReligiousPeople, Religious Congregations,and Volunteerism in HumanServices: Is There a Link?,"Nonprofit and Voluntary SectorQuarterly, Vol. 22, Spring 1993, 33-51.

485. Cnaan, Ram and Diane Metzendorf,“Student Volunteer Service: Shouldit Be Required in IntroductoryUndergraduate Social WorkCourse,?” Journal of VolunteerAdministration, XIII(1)

486. Cnaan, Ram and Julie Cwikel,“Elderly Volunteers: Assessing TheirPotential as an UntappedResources,” Journal of Aging andSocial Policy, Vol 4(1/2) 1992.

487. Cnaan, Ram and Laura Amrofell,“Mapping Volunteer Activity,”Nonprofit and Voluntary SectorQuarterly, Vol 23(4) 1994.

488. Cnaan, Ram and Robin Goldberg-Glen, “Comparison of Volunteers inPublic and Nonprofit ServiceAgencies,” Nonprofit and VoluntarySector Quarterly, Winter 1990.

489. Cnaan, Ram and Robin Goldberg-Glen, “Measuring Motivation toVolunteer in Human Services,”Journal of Applied BehavioralScience, September 1991.

490. Cnaan, Ram, “The Use ofVolunteers by Governmental SocialServices in Israel,” Journal ofSociology and Social Welfare,September 1990.

491. Cnaan, Ram, Femida Handy andMargaret Wadsworth, “Defining Whois A Volunteer: Conceptual andEmpirical Considerations,” Nonprofitand Voluntary Sector Quarterly,September 1996.

492. Coffman, Stephen and VictoriaCoffman, “Communication Trainingfor Hospice Volunteers,” Omega:Journal of Death and Dying 1993(2).

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493. Cohen-Mansfield, Jiska,“Employment and VolunteeringRoles for the Elderly:Characteristics, Attributions, andStrategies,” Journal of LeisureResearch, Summer 1998.

494. Coleman, Bernardine and NanBooth, “4H and the Handicapped -Volunteers’ Perceptions,” Journal ofExtension, Jan/Feb 1984.

495. Collette, Tony, The VolunteerWorkforce: How Your Business CanThrive in a Tight Labor Market byHiring Volunteers, Direct AccessTechnologies, May 2000.

496. Collins, Gregory, Jean Barth, andGary Zrimec, “Recruiting andRetaining Alcoholics AnonymousVolunteers in a Hospital AlcoholismProgram,” Hospital and CommunityPsychiatry 1981 (2).

497. Collins, H., “Municipal Liability forTorts Committed by VolunteerAnticrime Groups,” 10 FordhamUrban Law Journal 595 (1981).

498. Collins, Joseph, Stefan Dezerega,Barbara Heckscheer and AnnaLappe, How to Live Your Dream ofVolunteering Overseas, PenguinUSA, January 2002.

499. Colomy, P., Chen, H. and Andrews,G., “Situational Facilities andVolunteer Work,” Journal ofVolunteer Administration, Winter1987-88.

500. Colon, Israel, “Social Work Students’Response to the Labor of Volunteer:An Experiment,” Administration inSocial Work, Vol 12(3) 1988.

501. Colonna, C.M., “The EconomicContribution of Volunteerism towardthe Value of Our Cultural Inventory,”Journal of Cultural Economics, 19(4)1995.

502. Colson, Charles and Daniel VanNess, "Alternatives to Incarceration,"Journal of State Government,March/April 1989.

503. Colston, Ladd, Shirley Harper, andWanda Mitchener-Colston,“Volunteering to Promote Fitnessand Caring: A Motive for LinkingCollege Students with MatureAdults,” Activities, Adaptation andAging, Vol 20(1) 1995.

504. Colver, Alice Ross, Vicky Barnes:Junior Hospital Volunteer (NY:Dodd, Mead) 1966

505. Combs, Susan, “Involving Seniorsas Volunteers,” in Sue Vineyard andSteve McCurley, eds., ManagingVolunteer Diversity (DownersGrove: Heritage Arts) 2nd edition,1994.

506. Comer, James, "Involving Kids inCommunity Service," Parent'sMagazine, April 1990.

507. Community Literacy of Ontario, TheEconomic Value of Volunteers inCommunity Literacy Agencies inOntario, (Barrie: Community Literacyof Ontario) 1998.

508. Community Policy Unit, Ministry ofSocial Development, Volunteers andVolunteering Policy Project:Summary of Submissions(Wellington: Ministry of SocialDevelopment) January 2002.

509. Community Service Volunteers inassociation with DEMOS, Givingtime: volunteering in the 21stcentury, London, 2000,www.demos.co.uk/givingpri.htm.

510. Community Service Volunteers,About Time: Understanding theMotivation to Volunteer, (London:Community Service Volunteers)2000.

511. Community Service Volunteers,Hidden Volunteers: Evaluating theExtent and Impact of UnrecognisedVolunteering in the UK, (London:Community Service Volunteers)January 2000.

512. Community Service Volunteers,Home and Away: Options for aConstructive Gap Year, (London:Community Service Volunteers) July

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2001.

513. Community Service Volunteers,Retired and Senior VolunteerProgramme, Diversity Need be NoHandicap: Creating Opportunities inVolunteering, (London: CommunityService Volunteers) 2000.

514. Community Service Volunteers, TheRoad to Independence: Evaluating aVolunteer Scheme for 16 to 24 YearOlds, (London: Community ServiceVolunteers) December 2000.

515. Community Service Volunteers, TheState of the Volunteering Nation,(London: Community ServiceVolunteers) April 2002.

516. Community Service Volunteers,Volunteers with Disabilities: Who’sHelping Whom? www.csv-rsvp.org.uk/Report6s.pdf

517. Community TransportationAssociation of America, “Volunteersin Transportation: Some Issues toConsider,” Technical AssistanceBrief No 1, National TransitResource Center, RuralTransportation Assistance Program2001

518. Conboy, Bruce and Quentin Turner,“Volunteer Charter - PuttingVolunteers Back in the Driver’sSeat,” Australian Journal onVolunteering, 6(2) 2001.

519. Conference Board, CorporateVolunteer Programs: Benefits toBusiness, (New York: ConferenceBoard) 1993.

520. Conley, R., “The Economics ofVoluntarism,” in Volunteers forPeople in Need: Report onKnowledge Utilization, (Washington:International Association ofRehabilitation Facilities) 1972.

521. Connelly, Tom, “Establishing anOrganizational Philosophy: ACornerstone for Productivity in theVolunteer Organization,” Journal ofVolunteer Administration, Spring1989.

522. Conner, Karen and JudyWinkelpleck, “Educating theVolunteer: Issues in Long-TermCare Facilities,” Journal of VolunteerAdministration, Spring 1990.

523. Conner, Karen and JudyWinkelpleck, “Volunteer Advocates:Differing Role Expectations of Long-Term Care Facility Administratorsand Volunteers,” Journal of LongTerm Care Administration, Summer1990.

524. Connery, Bruce, “Recruitmentthrough Retention,” Emergency,December 1990.

525. Connolly, Michael, “The Catch-22 ofReinventing Corrections: TrainingVolunteers to Offset Costs,” Journalof Volunteer Administration, Summer1996.

526. Connors, Tracy, ed., The VolunteerManagement Handbook (New York:John Wiley & Sons) 1995.

527. Conrad, Dan and Diane Hedin,Youth Service: A Guidebook forDeveloping and Operating EffectivePrograms, (Washington:Independent Sector) 1989.

528. Conroy, Denise, PreliminaryResearch Findings: Volunteers inQueensland State Government,Queensland University ofTechnology, Centre of Philanthropyand Nonprofit Studies, WorkingPaper CPNS 5.

529. Conway, J., “Young, UrbanProfessionals Work to Show NewYork Cares,” Wall Street Journal,June 21, 1990.

530. Cook, Ann, “A Case for Research:Understanding the Characteristics ofPotential Volunteers,” Journal ofVolunteer Administration, Fall/Winter1993/94.

531. Cook, Ann, “Retiring the Volunteer:Facing Reality when Service is NoLonger Possible,” Journal ofVolunteer Administration, Summer1992.

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532. Cook, B., The Gaining, Training andRetaining of Volunteers in Sportingand Other Organisations InformationBooklet, Department of Sport &Recreation, Western Australia ,1983.

533. Cook, Mary Jo, Nancy Kiernan, andHarold Ott, “4-H Volunteer Training -Who Needs It! Implications forPlanning Volunteer Training, “Journal of Extension, Fall 1986.

534. Cookman, Noeleen, David Haynesand David Streatfield, The Use ofVolunteers in Public Libraries (TheLibrary Assocation June 2000,www.la-hq.org.uk/directory/prof_issues/vols.pdf

535. Cooper, Joanne, Youth VolunteerProgram: A Classroom Guide,(Toronto: Volunteer Centre ofMetropolitan Toronto) 1991.

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546. Covelli, Lucille, “Dominant ClassCulture and Legitimation: FemaleVolunteer Directors,” Journal ofVoluntary Action Research, Oct/Dec1985.

547. Covitt, Beth, MotivatingEnvironmentally ResponsibleBehavior through Service-Learning,(Washington: Corporation forNational Service) May 2002.

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549. Cowen, E.L., M.Zax, and J.D. Laird,“A College Student VolunteerProgram in the Elementary SchoolSetting,” Community Mental HealthJournal, 2:319-328, 1966.

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552. Cox, E. (1997), ‘Social capital andvolunteering: how close is theconnection?’, Australian Journal onVolunteering, 2(2), 4-7.

553. Cox, Mary Ellen, Cheryl Buehler andJohn Orme, “Recruitment and FosterFamily Service,” Journal ofSociology and Social Welfare,September 2002.

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555. Cravens, Jayne, “SuccessfulUtilization of Volunteers forSustainable CTCs,” Digital DivideNetwork, www.digitaldividenetwork.org/content/stories/index.cfm?key=171.

556. Cravens, Jayne, “VirtualVolunteering: A Powerful NewResource for Volunteer Managers,”Journal of Volunteer Administration,Summer 1998.

557. Cravens, Jayne, “VirtualVolunteering: Online VolunteersProviding Assistance to HumanService Agencies,” Journal ofTechnology in Human Services, vol17 (1/2/3) 2000.

558. Cravens, Jayne, C. Montague, B.Murdock, and J. San Pedro, ACEEVISTA School VolunteerManagement Handbook, (Austin:University of Texas Charles A. DanaCenter)

559. Creighton, Sandra, ManagingVolunteers and Staff, (Gloucester,ON: Skills Program for ManagementVolunteers) 1997.

560. Cress, Daniel, J. Miller McPherson,and Thomas Rotolo, “Competitionand Commitment in VoluntaryMemberships: The Paradox ofPersistence and Participation,”Sociological Perspectives, Spring1997.

561. Creyton, M, “Volunteering andLearning: Opportunities for Individualand Organisational Transformation,”Australian Journal on Volunteering,Vol 4, no 2, 1999.

562. Creyton, Mark, Current Issues inVolunteering: An Overview, IssuesPaper One, VolunteeringQueensland.

563. Crist-Houran, Michelle, “Efficacy ofVolunteerism for Role-LossDepression: A Complement toWeinstein et al,” PsychologicalReports, Dec 1996.

564. Crocoll, Caroline, Inspiring VolunteerDevelopment: A Resource Book forTraining Senior Volunteers inIntergenerational Programs,(Washington: Corporation forNational Service) July 2001.

565. Croft, Christine, VolunteerCommunity Organisations and theVYDP. What In It for the ServiceProvider?, (Adelaide: Ausyouth)July 2002.

566. Cronk, Virginia , “Today’s VolunteerAdministrator: A Manager ofVolunteer Services,” VoluntaryAction Leadership, Winter 1989/90.

567. Cronk, Virginia, “If It Acts Like aManager, It Must Be a Manager,”Journal of Volunteer Administration,Fall 1982.

568. Crosson, Peggy, “The VolunteerAdvisory Council in a HealthcareSetting,” Journal of VolunteerAdministration, Winter 1989/90.

569. Crowe, Roy, editor, Volunteers:How to Find Them, How to KeepThem, (Vancouver, BC: VancouverVolunteer Centre) 1990.

570. Cull, John and Hardy, Richard,Volunteerism: An EmergingProfession, (Springfield, IL: CharlesThomas) 1974.

571. Culp, Ken and Martha Nall,“Evaluating the Impact of VolunteerPrograms,” Journal of VolunteerAdministration, Vol 19, no 4, 2001.

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572. Culp, Ken and Mike Nolan. "Trendsimpacting volunteer administrators inthe next 10 years." Journal ofVolunteer Administration, vol. 19(Fall 2000).

573. Culp, Ken and Vicki Schwartz,“Motivating Ault Volunteer 4-HLeaders,” Journal of Extension,February 1999.

574. Culp, Ken and Vicki Schwartz,“Recognizing Adult 4-H Volunteers,”Journal of Extension, April 1998.

575. Culp, Ken, “Identifying Continuingand Non-Continuing Adult 4-HVolunteers: How Have They EvolvedOver Time?,” Journal of AgriculturalEducation, Vol 37(4) 1996.

576. Culp, Ken, Catherine Deppe, JaimeCastillo, and Betty Wells, “TheGEMS Model of VolunteerAdministration,” Journal of VolunteerAdministration, Summer 1998.

577. Cummings, Jonathan and RichardSaavedra, “Quality Counts:Interacting in the Volunteer-PatientRelationship,” wjh-www.harvard.edu/~jnc/epa97.htm.

578. Cunningim, Whitty and DorothyMulligan, Volunteers and Childrenwith Special Needs, (Alexandria, VA:National Association of Partners inEducation) 1979.

579. Curtis, James E., Edward Grabb,and Douglas Baer, "VoluntaryAssociation Membership in FifteenCountries," American SociologicalReview Vol 57, 1992.

580. Curtis, James, Douglas Baer andEdward Grabb, “Nations of Joiners:Explaining Voluntary AssociationMembership in DemocraticSocieties,” American SociologicalReview, Dec 2001.

581. Curtis, James. 1971. "VoluntaryAssociation Joining: A Cross-National Comparative Note."American Sociological Review36:872-80.

582. Curtis, K. and J. Fisher, “ValuingVolunteers: A NaturalisticApproach,” Journal of VolunteerAdministration, Fall 1989.

583. Curtis, M and Noble, J (1990),Volunteer management : AResource Manual, The VolunteerCentre of South Australia, SouthAustralia

584. Cuskelly, G. & Auld, C., VolunteerManagement Program FacilitatorsGuide. Club/AssociationManagement Program, AustralianSports Commission, 2000.

585. Cuskelly, G., & Boag, A.“Organizational commitment as apredictor of committee memberturnover amongst volunteer sportadministrators: Results of a time-lagged study” Sport ManagementReview, 2001.

586. Cuskelly, G., and Harrington, M.,“Volunteers and Leisure: Evidenceof Marginal and Career Voluntarismin Sport,” World Leisure andRecreation, Vol 39(3) 1997.

587. Cuskelly, G., Auld, C., & Harrington,M., NT Department of Sport andRecreation. A report on volunteers atthe 1999 Arafura Games. AustralianResearch Council Small Grant,1999.

588. Cuskelly, G., Boag, A., & McIntyre,N., “Differences in organisationalcommitment between paid andvolunteer administrators in sport,”European Journal of SportManagement, 6: 39-61, 1999.

589. Cuskelly, G., N. McIntyre and A.Boag, “A Longitudinal Study of theDevelopment of OrganizationalCommitment amongst VolunteerSports Administrators,” Journal ofSports Management, 12:181-202,1998.

590. Cuskelly, G., Retaining VolunteerAdministrators in Sport, NationalSports Research Centre, 1995.

591. Cuskelly, Graham, “The Influence ofCommittee Functioning on the

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592. Cutler, Stephen and Jon Hendricks,“Age Differences in VoluntaryMemberships: Fact or Artifact,”Journal of Gerontology: SocialSciences, March 2000.

593. Cutler, Stephen J., "Age Differencesin Voluntary AssociationMemberships." Social Forces, Vol55, 1976.

594. Cutshall, Susan and Ruth Frederick,Treat ‘Em Right: Tasty Ideas forEncouraging Volunteers, (Cincinnati:Standard Publishing) January 1999

595. Cyr, Carolyn and Peter Dowrick,“Burnout in Crisisline Volunteers,”Administration and Policy in MentalHealth, May 1991.

596. D’Amour, Cynthia, How to TurnGeneration Me into Active Membersof Your Association, Jump StartBooks, 1999.

597. D’Braunstein, Steven and PeterEbersole, “Categories of LifeMeaning for Service OrganizationVolunteers,” Psychological ReportsFebruary 1992.

598. Dagan, Hanoch, “In Defense of theGood Samaritan,” Michigan LawReview, March 1999.

599. Dailey, Robert, “UnderstandingOrganizational Commitment forVolunteers: Empirical andManagerial Implications,” Journal ofVoluntary Action Research,Jan/March 1986.

600. Dalsimer, John Paul, “FinancialRecords and the Value ofVolunteers,” Nonprofit World,May/June 1986.

601. Daly, J., Volunteers in SouthAustralian Sport: A Study (Canberra:Australian Sports Commission)1991.

602. Dancy, Joseph, and Lorraine Wynn-Dancy, “Nature of Caring in

Volunteerism within GeriatricSettings,” Activities, Adaptation andAging, Vol 20(1), 1995.

603. Dane, Francis and Stephen Mullen,The Dynamics of VolunteerInvolvement: Preparing anOrganization for VolunteerLeadership, Strom Thurman Instituteof Government and Public Affairs,Clemson University, August 1984.

604. Daniels, A.K., “Good Times andGood Works: The Place ofSociability in the Work of WomenVolunteers,” Social Problems, April1985.

605. Daniels, A.K., Invisible Careers:Women Civic Leaders from theVolunteer World, University ofChicago Press, 1998.

606. Daniels, Arlene Kaplan, The Place ofVolunteerism in the Lives of Women:Analysis of Four Types of VolunteerExperience (San Francisco:Scientific Analysis Corporation)1975.

607. Danish Volunteer Centre, DanishCouncil on Social Welfare & DanishNational Institute of SocialResearch, Voluntary action inDenmark, 1995

608. Danoff, Autumn and Surelle Kopel,“What are the Motivational Needsbehind Volunteer Work?, Journal ofVolunteer Administration, Summer1994.

609. Danoff, Autumn, “The Direct ServiceVolunteer and the Voluntary BoardMember: What are the Roles andResponsibilities,” Journal ofVolunteer Administration, Summer1993.

610. Darcy, D’Oliveira, R. Leigh and R.Campanaro, “Below the Waterline ofPublic Visibility: Report of a RoundTable on Volunteerism and SocialDevelopment,” Voluntary Action,Spring 2000.

611. Darling, Linda and Roberta Stavole,“Volunteers: The Overlooked and

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Undervalued Asset,” Journal ofVolunteer Administration, Fall 1992.

612. Darvill, G. (1990) The Impact ofContracts on Volunteers, TheVolunteer Centre, London.

613. Daunton, M. J. (1996), "Middle-classVoluntarism and the City in Britainand America", Journal of UrbanHistory, v. 22, p.253-263.

614. David, Anne, A Guide to VolunteerServices, (New York: CornerstoneLibrary) 1970.

615. Davidhizar, R. and M. Bowen,“Recruitment and Orientation ofOlder Volunteers in Extended Care,”Nursing Management, Vol 26, no 12,1996.

616. Davidson, Junius, "The Case forCorporate Cooperation inCommunity Affairs," Business andSociety Review, Summer 1994.

617. Davies, Bleddyn, The CostEffectiveness Imperative, the SocialServices, and Volunteers(Berkhamsted: The VolunteerCentre) 1980.

618. Davis, M.H., K. Mitchell, J. Hall, J.Lothert, T. Snapp and M. Meyer,“Empathy, Expectations andSituational Preferences: PersonalityInfluences on the Decision toVolunteer Helping Behaviors,”Journal of Personality, 1999, 67:469-503.

619. Davis Smith, J. and Chambers, D.(1997) Volunteering with theNational Trust London: NationalCentre for Volunteering

620. Davis Smith, J. (1992) ‘What weknow about volunteering:Information from the surveys’ inHedley, R. & Davis Smith, J. (Eds)Volunteering and Society: Principleand Practice, Bedford Square Press,London, 73-92.

621. Davis Smith, J. (1996) ‘Shouldvolunteers be managed?’ in Billis, D.& Harris, M. (Eds) VoluntaryAgencies: Challenges of

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622. Davis Smith, J. (1997) “Expansion orwithdrawal? The implications ofcontracting for volunteering”. In P. 6,& J. Kendall (eds.) The ContractCulture in Public Services, Arena,Aldershot: pp. 57-68.

623. Davis Smith, J. (1998b) "Making adifference: can governmentsinfluence volunteering?" VoluntaryAction, 1(1):7-20.

624. Davis Smith, Justin, “Dancing andVolunteering are the GreatestSources of Joy,”www.humanscapeindia.org/hs0201/hs020103.html

625. Davis Smith, J. (1992), Volunteering:Widening horizons in the Third Age,Carnegie UK Trust, London.

626. Davis Smith, Justin, editor,Volunteering in Europe:Opportunities and Challenges for the90s, (London: The Volunteer Centre)1993.

627. Davis Smith, Justin, The 1997National Survey of Volunteering. TheInstitute for Volunteering Research:London, 1998.

628. Davis Smith, Justin, “Volunteeringand Social Development: ABackground Paper for Discussion atan Expert Group Meeting,” October1999, www.unites.org/html/resource/justin/justin0.htm.

629. Davison, D. M., Reeder, G. D., &Teverbaugh, K. (1999). African-American volunteers carrying an HIVprevention message: Selectivecommunication. AIDS Education andPrevention, 11, 436-449.

630. Dawson, Jonathan, Volunteers andWelfare Benefits: Guidance Notes,(London: National Centre forVolunteering) 1997.

631. Day, K.M, and R.A. Devlin,Volunteerism in Canada: SomeEconometric Evidence (Ottawa:

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632. Day, K.M. and R.A. Devlin, “CanVolunteer Work Help Explain theMale-Female Earnings Gap?,”Applied Economics, June 1997.

633. Day, Kathleen and Rose AnneDevlin, “The Payoff to Work withoutPay: Volunteer Work as anInvestment in Human Capital,”Canadian Journal of Economics,November 1998.

634. Day, Kathleen and Rose-AnneDevlin, “Volunteerism and CrowdingOut: Canadian EconometricEvidence,” Canadian Journal ofEconomics, February 1996.

635. de Carlo, M, and J. McConchie,“Women and Volunteering:Perceptions, Motivations andEffects,” Volunteer Administration,13:27, 1980.

636. de Combray, N., 1987. Volunteeringin America. American Demographics9, 50-52.

637. De Hart, Joep, “Just in Time: TheEffects of Religion and TimePressures on Volunteering in theNetherlands,” Social and PlanningOffice, Rijswijk, www.scp.nl/users/dekker/warwick/Workshoppapers/DEHART.HTM.

638. De Los Reyes, Buillermo, “SecretRitualistic Organizations andVolunteerism in Mexico,” paperpresented at 2000 Latin AmericanStudies Association, 2000.

639. De Los Reyes, Guillermo andAntonio Lara, “Civil Society andVolunteerism: Lodges in MiningCommunities,” Annals of theAmerican Academy of Political andSocial Science, Sept 1999.

640. De Pope-Grigger, Denise and JaniceMurray, A Guide for Establishing aVolunteer Program in Public Healthunder the Director of the Co-ordinator of Volunteers (Ottawa:Public Health Resource Service,Ontario Ministry of Health) 1983.

641. Dean, Laurel and Shelley Murdock,“The Effect of Voluntary Service onAdolescent Attitudes towardLearning,” Journal of VolunteerAdministration, Summer 1992.

642. Dean, Laurel, “Learning aboutVolunteer Burnout,” Voluntary ActionLeadership, Winter 1985.

643. Deegan, M.J. and L.E. Nutt, “TheHospital Volunteer: Lay Persons in aBureaucratic Setting,” Sociology ofWork and Occupations, November1975.

644. Deen, Mary, “Differences in theSolution-Oriented Conflict Style ofSelected Groups of 4-H YouthDevelopment Volunteer Leaders,”Journal of Extension, February2000.

645. Deery, M., L. Jago and R. Shaw,“Profiling Satisfied Volunteers at aTourist Attraction,” Tourism Studies8(2) 1997.

646. Deery, Margaret and Leo Jago,“Paid Staff or Volunteers? TheDilemma Facing TourismOrganisations,” paper presented at2001 CAUTHE National ResearchConference.

647. DeGolier, Susan, “The Birth of theMinnesota Association for VolunteerAdministration,” e-Volunteerism,Jan/April 2002.

648. Dekker, Paul, “On the Prospects ofVolunteering in Civil Society,”Voluntary Action, 4(3) 2002.

649. Dekker, Paul & van den Broek,Andries, 1998, Civil society incomparative perspective:involvement in voluntaryassociations in North America andWestern Europe, Voluntas:International Journal of Voluntaryand Nonprofit Organisations, 9 (1),pp 11-38

650. Dekker, Paul and Andries van denBroek, “Volunteering and Politics:Involvement in VoluntaryAssociations from a ‘Civic Culture’Perspective,” in L. Halman and N.

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Nevitte, eds., Political Value Changein Western Democracies, (Tilburg:Tilburg University Press) 1996.

651. DeLaat, Jacqueline, “Volunteeringas Linkage in Three Sectors,”Journal of Voluntary ActionResearch, Jan/June 1987.

652. Delaware Mentoring Council,Liability Guidelines for Employers,www.delawarementoring.org/resources/liability.htm.

653. Della-Vergini, A. (1997) ‘Sex-starved, suit-wearing volunteers say“we don’t know” to servicerestructuring: Volunteers at FitzroyLegal Service’, Alternate LawJournal, vol. 22, no. 6,

654. Denver Foundation, Growing aCommunity: Giving and Volunteering(Denver: Denver Foundation) 2000.

655. Deppe, Catherine and Ken Culp,“Ohio 4-H Agents’ Perceptions of theLevel of Importance and Frequencyof Use of the Eighteen Componentsof the GEMS Model of VolunteerAdministration, Journal ofAgricultural Education, vol 42, no 4,2001.

656. DePue, J. D., B.L. Wells, T.M. Lasterand R.A. Carleton, “Volunteers asProviders of Heart Health Programsin Churches: A Report onImplementation,” American Journalof Health Promotion, 45(5) 1990.

657. Dershimer, R.A. “How to Continue toAttract the Kind of Volunteers WeNeed in Hospice: What the FutureHolds,” American Journal of HospiceCare, Sept/Oct 1988.

658. Desautels, D, “Discrimination Law -Statutory Protection for VolunteersAgainst Discrimination”, 11 WesternNew England Law Review 93(1989).

659. Devlin, Rose Ann, Labour MarketResponses to Volunteering:Regional Differences, HumanResources Development Canada,2000.

660. Devlin, Rose Anne, “Volunteers andthe Paid Labour Market,” Isuma:Canadian Journal of PolicyResearch, Summer 2001.

661. Devlin, Rose Anne, Labour MarketResponses to Volunteering:Evidence from the 1997 NSGVP,Human Resources DevelopmentCanada, 2000 www.hrdc-drhc.gc.ca/arb/publications/research/2000docs/r-00-5-1e.pdf

662. DeWitt, James, "A Legal Handbookfor Nonprofit CorporationVolunteers" www.ptialaska.net/~jdewitt/vlh

663. Diane, Beck, et al, “FactorsContributing to VolunteerPractitioner-Faculty Vitality,”American Journal of PharmaceuticalEducation, Winter 1993.

664. Diaz, William, Nadine Jalondoni,Kristen Hammill and Tamara Koob,“Hispanic Giving and Volunteering,”Facts and Findings, Fall 2001.

665. Dick, Jane, Volunteers and theMaking of Presidents, (New York:Dodd, Mead) 1980.

666. Dick, Robert, “Volunteer Workers inWisconsin Cities and Villages,”Current Municipal Problems, Spring1989.

667. Dickinson, M. J., “Do Gooders or DoBetters? An Analysis of theMotivation of Student Tutors,”Educational Research, vol 41, no 2,1999.

668. Digeronimo, Theresa, A Student’sGuide to Volunteering (CareerPress) 1995.

669. Dillman, George and Neil Wollman,“The Intragroup Dynamics ofMaintaining a Successful GrassrootsOrganization: A Case Study,”Journal of Social Issues, Spring1996.

670. DiIulio, J.J., “The Lord’s Work: TheChurch and the Civic SocietySector,” Brookings Review, vol 27,1997.

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671. Dilts, Jeffrey, “Volunteers AssistingSMEs in Russia: The CitizenDemocracy Corps,” Journal of SmallBusiness Management, Nov 38(1)2000.

672. Dingle, A. (2001) Involving OlderVolunteers: A good practice guideLondon, Institute for VolunteeringResearch

673. Dipisa, C. and L. Stewart, “WomenVolunteer to Go to Prison: A Historyof the Elizabeth Fry Society of BritishColumbia,” Canadian Journal ofCriminology April 1995.

674. Disney, Diane, Sarah JaneRehnborg, Laura Roberts, JulieWashburn, and Vanda Williamson,“Should Volunteers Be Fired:Several Considerations,” VoluntaryAction Leadership, Fall 1979.

675. Distefano, M.K., and Pryer, M.W.,“Ability, Training Performance andDemographic Factors in VoluntaryTurnover among Psychiatric Aides,”Psychological Reports, October1982.

676. Dollard, M. F., Rogers, L., Cordingly,S., & Metzer, J. C. (1999). Volunteer work: Managers’Conceptualizations of FactorsAffecting Volunteer Quality of Life. Third Sector Review, Volume 5,No.2, 5 - 24.

677. Donald, Betsy, “FosteringVolunteerism in an EnvironmentalStewardship Group: A Report on theTask Force to Bring Back the Don,Toronto, Canada,” Journal ofEnvironmental Planning andManagement, July 1997.

678. Donnelly-Cox, G, and Jaffro, G. TheVoluntary Sector in the Republic ofIreland: into the twenty-first century.Association of Voluntary ActionResearch in Ireland - University ofUlster, 1999.

679. Donoghue, Freda, Philanthropy orAdvertising? Corporate Giving to theNonprofit Sector in Ireland, Dublin:

Policy Research Centre, NationalCollege of Ireland, 2000

680. Donoghue, Freda, Helen Ruddle andRay Mulvihill, “Warm Glow in a CoolClimate? Philanthropy in Ireland,”www.jhu.edu/~istr/conferences/dublin/volume.html

681. Donovan, Ann, “Maine HospiceVolunteer Motivation, Participationand Attitudes,” MaineLink, Spring2002,www.mainehospicecouncil.org/MaineLink/vol2no3/volunteers.htm.

682. Dore, Martha and Joan Harnett,“The Role of the Volunteer in FamilyPreservation Services,” Families inSociety, February 1995.

683. Dorfman, Lorraine and LindaRubenstein, “Paid and UnpaidActivities and RetirementSatisfaction among Rural Seniors,”Physical and Occupational Therapyin Geriatrics, Vol 12(1) 1993.

684. Dorsch, Roberta, “How We Do It:Volunteer Rangers in the MarylandState Forests and Parks,” VolunteerManagement Review, August 13,2002, charitychannel.com/article_312.shtml.

685. Dorwaldt, Ann, Laura Solomon, andJohn Worden, “Why VolunteersHelped to Promote a CommunityBreast Self-Exam Program,” Journalof Volunteer Administration, Summer1988.

686. Dow, Warren, The Voluntary Sector– Trends, Challenges andOpportunities for the NewMillennium, (Vancouver: VolunteerVancouver) Sept 1997.

687. Dowds, Murdo, James Kulik andKarl Scheibe, “Effect of MentalHospital Volunteer Work on CareerChoice,” Psychological Reports, Vol25(1) 1969.

688. Downe-Wamboldt, Barbara andMary Lou Ellerton, “A Study of theRole of Hospice Volunteers,”Hospice Journal, Winter 1985/86.

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689. Doyle Derek, Volunteers in Hospiceand Palliative Care: a Handbook forVolunteer Service Managers,(Oxford University Press) December2002.

690. Draper, J.A., “The Act ofVolunteering – An Adult EducatorsPerspective,” Indian Journal ofSocial Work, Vol 56, No 1, 1995.

691. Dressen, Erwin, What do We Knowabout the Voluntary Sector? AnOverview, (Ottawa: StatisticsCanada) 2000.

692. Drew, David, “A Review ofResponses Times for Paid andVolunteer Fire Units with the EastFork Fire and Paramedic Districts,”(Emmitsburg: National FireAcademy) April 1999.

693. Driggers, Preston and EileenDumas, Managing LibraryVolunteers: A Practical Toolkit(Chicago: American LibraryAssociation) 2002.

694. Driggers, Preston, "RiskManagement for VolunteerPrograms"www.colibvolunteers.org/artic019.htm

695. DuBois, David and Helen Neville,“Youth Mentoring: Investigation ofRelationship Characteristics andPerceived Benefits,” Journal ofCommunity Psychology, 25(3) 1997.

696. DuBois, David, Bruce Holloway,Jeffrey Valentine, Harris Cooper,“Effectiveness of MentoringPrograms for Youth: a Meta-Analysis,” Journal of CommunityPsychology, vol 30, no 2, 2002.

697. Du Boulay, Christopher, “What Doesit Take to Manage Volunteers?,”Australian Journal on Volunteering,August 1996.

698. Duchesne, Doreen, Giving Freely:Volunteers in Canada (Ottawa:Statistics Canada) August 1989.

699. Dudden Rosalind, “Volunteers: Howto Keep Them Coming Back,”

Colorado Libraries,www.colibvolunteers.org/artic006.htm.

700. Duffy, Rosaleen, Ecotourism and thePolitics of Volunteer ConservationOrganisations, Lancaster University,2000.

701. Dufour, H.E., "Experimenting withCommunity Service: A PunitiveAlternative to Imprisonment,"Federal Probation, Spring 1987.

702. Dulka, I. M., M. Yaffe, B. Goldin andW. Rowe, “ The Use of SeniorVolunteers in the Care ofDischarged Geriatric Patients,”Journal of Sociology and SocialWelfare, vol 26, no 1, 1999.

703. Duncan, B. (1999). “Modelingcharitable contributions of time andmoney,” Journal of PublicEconomics (72)2 1999.

704. Duncan, M. and N. Galvin,Multiculturalism and VolunteerAction: Report on a PreliminaryStudy, (Hamilton: Voluntary ActionCentre of Hamilton and District)1988.

705. Duncan, Melissa, “Finding NursingHome Volunteers with StayingPower,” Activities, Adaptation, andAging, Vol 20(1) 1995.

706. Duncombe, S., “Volunteers in CityGovernment: Advantages,Disadvantages and Uses,” NationalCivic Review, 74(9) 1985.

707. Duncombe, S., “Volunteers in CityGovernment: Getting More thanYour Money’s Worth,” National CivicReview, 75(5) 1986.

708. Dunlap, Michelle, “Adjustment andDevelopmental Outcomes ofStudents Engaged in ServiceLearning,” Journal of ExperientialEducation, December 1998.

709. Dunlap, Michelle, “Methods ofSupport Students’ Critical Reflectionin Courses Incorporating ServiceLearning,” Teaching of Psychology,25(3) 1998.

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710. Dunlap, Michelle, “The Role of thePersonal File in Adolescent ServiceLearning and Critical Reflection,”Michigan Journal of CommunityService, 4:56-63, 1997.

711. Dunlap, Michelle, “Voices ofStudents in Multicultural ServiceLearning Settings,” Michigan Journalof Community Service Learning,5:58-67 1998.

712. Dunlop, Catherine, “Volunteers inthe 2000s - Volunteer Liability in theEmergency Services,” (Melbourne:Maddock, Lonie and Chisholm)

713. Dunlop, David, “The Changing Roleof Volunteers in Capital Campaigns,”in Maddalena, Lucille, ed.,Encouraging Voluntarism andVolunteers, (San Francisco: JosseyBass, Inc) 1980.

714. Dunlop, J.J., “Balancing Power: Howto Achieve a Better Balancebetween Staff and VolunteerInfluence,” AssociationManagement, January 1990.

715. Dunn, Leda, “Protection ofVolunteers under FederalEmployment Law: DiscouragingVoluntarism?,” Fordham LawReview, Nov 1992.

716. Dunn, Terence, “Determining WhoWill Do What – Volunteers andStaff,” Voluntary Action Leadership,Spring 1991.

717. Durant, D. and R.E. Vincent,“Volunteers and the Food StampProgram,” Food and Nutrition, July1985.

718. Durant, R.M. and M.T. McCarthy,“Volunteers in Correction - TheSouth Australian Experience,”Australian Crime Prevention CouncilForum, Vol 2(6) 1979.

719. Dush, D.M., “Balance andBoundaries in Grief Counseling: AnIntervention Framework forVolunteer Training,” AmericanJournal of Hospice Care, 1988 (4).

720. Dutton, Melinda, Sarah Katz andAlison Pennington, UsingCommunity Groups and StudentVolunteers to Enroll UninsuredChildren in Medicaid and ChildHealth Plus, Children’s DefenseFund - New York, March 2000.

721. Dyburgh, Carol, Youth Volunteers:Investments Today, DividendsTomorrow (Carp: Johnstone Trainingand Consultation) 1996.

722. Dye, D. M. Goodman, M. Roth, N.Bley and K. Jensen, “The OlderAdult Volunteer Compared to theNon-Volunteer,” Gerontologist,13:215-218, 1973.

723. Dye, Richard, “Contributions ofVolunteer Time: Some Evidence onIncome Tax Effects,” National TaxJournal, March 1980.

724. Dyer, Fraser and Ursula Jost,Recruiting Volunteers: Attracting thePeople You Need, (London:Directory of Social Change) 2002.

725. Dyregrov, Atle, Jakob Kristoffersen,and Rolf Gjestad, “Voluntary andProfessional Disaster Workers:Similarities and Differences inReactions,” Journal of TraumaticStress, July 1996.

726. Eagly, A. H. & Crowley, M. (1986).Gender and helping behavior: Ameta-analytic review of the socialpsychological literature.Psychological Bulletin, 100, 283-308.

727. Earnest, Ernest, The Volunteer FireCompany: Past and Present (NY:Stein and Day) 1979

728. Easton, Allan, ed., The Managementof Volunteers in Not-For-ProfitOrganizations (Hempstead, NY:Hofstra University) 1980.

729. Eberly, Don, “Patterns of VolunteerService by Young People: 1965 and1974,” Volunteer Administration,Winter 1976.

730. Eccles, Jacquelynne and BonnieBarber, “Student council,

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731. Eckert, John, Donna Falvo, WilliamCrimando and T.F. Riggar, “Trainingand Orientation of CertifiedOmbudsman Volunteers for Long-Term Care Facilities,” EducationalGerontology, December 1993.

732. Eden, D. and J. Kinnar, “ModelingGalatea: Boosting Self-Efficacy toIncrease Volunteering,” Journal ofApplied Psychology, Vol 76 (6)1991.

733. Edgar, D., “Dead Neighbourhoodshave No Volunteers,” Impact, May1990.

734. Edgar, D., “Volunteering and PaidWork in Communities for the ThirdMillennium - A Future that Works forUs All,“ Australian Journal onVolunteering, Vol 4, no 2, 1999.

735. Edgar, L., J. Remmer, Z. Rosberger,and B. Rapkin, “An OncologyVolunteer Support Organization:The Benefits and Fit within theHealth Care System,” Psycho-Oncology, December 1996.

736. Edinburgh Volunteer Exchange,Volunteering: Guidelines for AsylumSeekers (Edinburgh: EVE) 2000.

737. Eburn, Michael, “Emergency ServiceVolunteer and Legal Liability: WhoPays When Things Go Wrong?,”August 2001.

738. Edmondson, Bad, “Men Help More:Increased Volunteering amongMen,” American Demographics,October 1987.

739. Edwards, Alex and Ian Gray, AComplete Guide to Establishing aStudent Volunteers for ScienceChapter at Your College orUniversity, Vanderbilt UniversityDept of Chemistry, January 2000.

740. Edwards, Bob, Linda Mooney andCarl Heald, “Who Is Being Served?The Impact of Student Volunteering

on Local Community Organizations,”Nonprofit and Voluntary SectorQuarterly, September 2001.

741. Edwards, John and Randall White,”Predictors of Social Participation:Apparent or Real?,” Journal ofVoluntary Action Research, vol 9,1980.

742. Ee, Gerard, “The Development ofVolunteerism in Singapore,” Journalof Youth Studies, July 2001.

743. Egan, Hope, I Want to Volunteer –Now What?, Sterling Publications,September 2002.

744. Ehrle, Jennifer, Kristin Moore andBrett Brown, Adults’ Environmentand Behavior: Parental Participationin Volunteer or Religious Activities,National Survey of America’sFamilies, 1997.

745. Eide, Peter, "Volunteers andEmployment Law," in TracyConnors, ed. The VolunteerManagement Handbook (New York:John Wiley and Sons) 1995.

746. Eisenberg, N and M. A. Okun, “TheRelations of Dispositional Regulationand Emotionality to Elders’Empathy-Related Responding andAffect while Volunteering,” Journal ofPersonality, vol 64, no 1, 1996.

747. Eishaug, Carol and Jacques Metzer,“Personality Attributes of Volunteersand Paid Workers engaged inSimilar Occupational Tasks,” Journalof Social Psychology, vol 141, no 6,2001.

748. Eisner, Jane, “No Paintbrushes, NoPaint: The Realities of VolunteerWork,” Brookings Review, Fall 1997.

749. Ekos Research Associates andCanadian Policy ResearchNetworks, Analysis of Volunteering:Results from the 1997 NationalSurvey of Giving, Volunteering, andParticipating, Applied ResearchBranch, Strategic Policy, HumanResources Development Canada,April 1999.

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750. Elderton, Allen, Working withVolunteers (Alexandria: NationalMental Health Association, NationalConsumer Supporter TechnicalAssistance Center).

751. Eley, D., “The Impact ofVolunteering on Citizenship Qualitiesin Young People,” Voluntary Action,Spring 2002.

752. Elliot, Julian, Jane Arthurs andRobert Williams, “Volunteer supportin the primary classroom: The long-term impact of one initiative uponchildren's reading performance,”British Educational ResearchJournal, Apr 2000

753. Ellis, J., “Volunteer MentorshipProgram to Prevent and Respond toTroubled Behavior,” Alberta Journalof Educational Research, Spring1997.

754. Ellis, Julie and Jan Small-McGinley,“Researching and DevelopingVolunteer Mentorship Programs,”University of Alberta,www.education.ualberta.ca/educ/research/tri-fac/programs/mentor.html

755. Ellis, S. and Noyes, K. By thePeople: A History of Americans asVolunteers, 2nd ed. (San Francisco:Jossey-Bass) 1990.

756. Ellis, Susan and Katherine Noyes,No Excuses: The Team Approachto Volunteer Management,(Philadelphia: Energize Inc.) 1981.

757. Ellis, Susan and Katherine Noyes,Proof Positive: DevelopingSignificant Recordkeeping Systems(Philadelphia: Energize Inc.) 1990,revised edition.

758. Ellis, Susan and Steve McCurley,“Protection or Paranoia: TheRealities of Volunteer Liability,”Journal of Volunteer Administration,Spring 1998.

759. Ellis, Susan & Cravens, Jayne,2000, The virtual volunteeringguidebook: how to apply theprinciples of real-world volunteer

management to online service,Impact Online, USA

760. Ellis, Susan Katherine Noyes, TrinaTracy and Lawrence Wallace,Children as Volunteers(Philadelphia: Energize, Inc.) 1991.

761. Ellis, Susan, “American Traditions ofVolunteerism and Service-Learning,”Synergist, Winter 1978.

762. Ellis, Susan, “Daytime Volunteers:An Endangered Species?,” Journalof Volunteer Administration, Spring1985.

763. Ellis, Susan, “Evaluation ofVolunteer Efforts,” Journal of ArtsManagement and the Law, Summer1987.

764. Ellis, Susan, “Finding DaytimeVolunteers,” www.energizeinc.com/art/npday.html.

765. Ellis, Susan, “Maximizing thePotential of the Director ofVolunteers,” Nonprofit World,July/August 1986.

766. Ellis, Susan, “Research onVolunteerism: What Remains to beDone,” Journal of Voluntary ActionResearch, April/Sept 1985.

767. Ellis, Susan, “Tackling Causes notSymptoms: New/Old Roles forVolunteers,” Nonprofit Quarterly,Winter 2001.

768. Ellis, Susan, “Trends and Issues inVolunteerism in the USA,” AustralianJournal on Volunteering, 2(2) 1997.

769. Ellis, Susan, “Volunteer Tactics:Eight Strategic Solutions forManaging Today’s Troops,”Currents, May 1994.

770. Ellis, Susan, “Volunteering with YourFamily,” charityguide.org/charity/motivation/family.htm.

771. Ellis, Susan, “Volunteerism and theGovernment Sector,” US Societyand Values, September 1998.

772. Ellis, Susan, “Volunteerism-SpecificValues: A Proposal for Discussion,”

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Journal of Volunteer Administration,Winter 1996.

773. Ellis, Susan, Andrea Fey, ShellyField, Gayle Gifford, JacquelynnGrote, Nan Hawthorne, WendyLavine, Retha Patton, Robin Popik,Dawna Sarmiento, Karen Shaw,John Spencer, Catherine Thomas,Maureen Watkins, and DeborahWitmer, “An Internet Dialogue:Mandatory Student CommunityService, Court-OrderedVolunteering, and Service Learning,”Journal of Volunteer Administration,Fall 1998.

774. Ellis, Susan, From the Top Down:The Executive Role in VolunteerProgram Success (Philadelphia:Energize, Inc.) 1986.

775. Ellis, Susan, The Board's Role inEffective Volunteer Involvement(Philadelphia: Energize Inc.) 1995.

776. Ellis, Susan, The Nonprofit Board’sRole in Maximizing VolunteerResources, (Washington: NationalCenter for Nonprofit Boards) 1999.

777. Ellis, Susan, The VolunteerRecruitment (and MembershipDevelopment Book (Philadelphia:Energize Books) 3rd edition, 2002..

778. Ellis, Susan, Volunteer Centers:Gearing Up for the 1990s,(Philadelphia: Energize Books)1986.

779. Ellis, Susan, Volunteer ManagementAudit (Alexandria: United Way ofAmerica) 1992.

780. Elliston, I. 1974. Volunteers forlearning. Profile of the volunteerteacher in the Jamaica nationalliteracy program. Research report forWorld Literacy of Canada andNational Literacy Board of Jamaica.

781. Elsey, B. (1993). Voluntarism andadult education as civil society andthe "Third Way" for personalempowerment and social change.International Journal of LifelongEducation 12(1), 3-16.

782. Elsey, Barry ; Gibbs, Margaret. 1981. Voluntary tutors in adult literacy. Asurvey of adult literacy volunteers inthe Nottingham area. Nottingham :University of Nottingham,Department of Adult Education. 67p. (Nottingham working papers in theeducation of adults. 3.)

783. Elshaug, Carol and JacquelineMetzer, “Personality Attributes ofVolunteers and Paid WorkersEngaged in Similar OccupationalTasks,” Journal of SocialPsychology, December 2001.

784. Elstad, B., “Volunteer Perception ofLearning and Satisfaction in a Mega-Event: The Case of the XVII OlympicWinter Games in Lillehammer,”Festival Management and EventTourism, 4:75-83, 1997.

785. Emanuele, R., “Is There a(Downward Sloping) Demand Curvefor Volunteer Labour?,” Annals ofPublic and Cooperative Economics,67(2) 1996.

786. Embley, Alicia, “Vicarious Liability forVolunteers: Should Missouri Courtsconsider New Standards?,” MissouriLaw Review, Summer 1998.

787. Emmons, J. “Olympic Volunteers,”1996, www.rrca.org/publicat/vols.html.

788. Employment Surveys and ResearchUnit, Employer’s Organisation,Survey of Education Support Staffand Volunteers in Nursery andPrimary Schools, May 2000.

789. Emrich, Robert, “Volunteerism intothe 90’s,” Chief Fire Executive,January 1989.

790. English Sports Council, 1998,Volunteer management: goodpractice guide 1999

791. Ensher, Ellen and Susan Murphy,“Effects of Race, Gender andPerceived Similarity and Contact onMentor Relationships,” Journal ofVocational Behavior, Vol 50:460-481, 1997.

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792. Ensman, Richard, “RecruitingVolunteers through an AnnualAppeal,” Voluntary ActionLeadership, Winter 1984.

793. Environics Research Group,Ontarians’ Interest in and Attitudestoward Volunteerism and BigBrothers, January 1996.

794. Epstein, Joyce and Susan Dauber,“Effects on Students of anInterdisciplinary Program LinkingSocial Studies, Art, and FamilyVolunteers in the Middle Grades,”Journal of Early Adolescence,February 1995.

795. Eriksson-Joslyn, Kerstin, “A Nationof Volunteers: ParticipatoryDemocracy or AdministrativeManipulation?,” Berkeley Journal ofSociology, 1973-74 (18).

796. Erlbach, Arlene, The Kids’Volunteering Book (Minneapolis:Lerner) 1998.

797. Erlinghagen, Marcel, Unemploymentand Volunteer Work in LongitudinalPerspective, Institut Arbeit undTechnik im WissenschaftszentrumNRW, July 2000.

798. Eskridge, Chris and Eric Carlson,“The Use of Volunteers in Probation:A National Synthesis,” Journal ofOffender Counseling, Services andRehabilitation, Winter 1979.

799. Esmond, Judy, Boomnet: Capturingthe Baby Boomer Volunteers, (Perth:Department of the Premier and theCabinet) December 2001,www.dpc.wa.gov.au/volunteer/boom.pdf

800. Esmond, Judy, Count Me In! 501Ideas on Recruiting Volunteers(Perth: Newseason Publications)2001.

801. Esmond, Judy, From ‘Boomnet’ to‘Boomnot,’ Part Two of a ResearchProject on Baby Boomers andVolunteering, Department forCommunity Development,Government of Western Australia,May 2002.

802. Esmond, Judy, “The UntappedPotential of Australian UniversityStudents,” Australian Journal onVolunteering, 5(2) 2000.

803. Essex, V., “Megatrends inVolunteering for and by the Aging,”Journal of the Florida MedicalAssociation, April 1985.

804. Estes, Ellen, “The Role of Volunteerin Fund-Raising,” in Tracy Connors,ed. The Volunteer ManagementHandbook (NY: John Wiley andSons) 1995.

805. Euro-Volunteer Information Pool,"Legal Regulations Related toVolunteering" www.euro-volunteer.org/ISSUES/issue2_e.htm

806. Euster, G.L. (1985). Volunteerismwith the elderly: An innovativeinterdisciplinary course in graduateeducation. Gerontology andGeriatrics Education, 5, 13-23

807. Evener, Connie, “Recruiting andPlacing Volunteers by Computer,”Voluntary Action Leadership,Summer 1985.

808. Ewalt, Patricia, Mental HealthVolunteers: The Expanding Role ofthe Volunteer in Hospitals andCommunity Mental Health Services,(Springfield: Charles Thomas) 1963.

809. Ewing, Randall, Michele Govekar,Paul Govekar and Meenakshi Rishi,“Economics, Market Segmentationand Recruiting: Targeting YourPromotion to Volunteers’ Needs,”Journal of Nonprofit and PublicSector Marketing, vol 10 no 1, 2002.

810. Eyler, Janet, Dwight Giles, ChristineStenson and Charlene Gray, At aGlance: What We Know about theEffects of Service-Learning onCollege Students, Faculty,Institutions and Communities, 1993-2000, Corporation for NationalService, August 31, 2001

811. Eystad, Melissa, “Giving Help to GetHelp: Where do Service ExchangesFit in the World of Volunteerism?,” e-Volunteerism, Summer 2001.

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812. Eystad, Melissa, “Protecting theServing the Public throughVolunteers: Old Traditions, NewChallenges for Volunteer Fire andSafety Programs,” e-Volunteerism,Oct-Dec 2001.

813. Eystad, Melissa, Measuring theDifference Volunteers Make: AGuide to Outcome Evaluation forVolunteer Program Managers (StPaul: Minnesota Department ofHuman Services) 1997.

814. Fagan, Ron, “Characteristics ofCollege Student Volunteering,”Journal of Volunteer Administration,Fall 1992.

815. Fagan, Ronald, “The Use ofVolunteer Sponsors in theRehabilitation of Skid-RowAlcoholics,” Journal of Drug Issues,Summer 1986.

816. Fahey, Christine and Judi Walker,Emergency Services in Australia andNew Zealand: Problems andProspects for Volunteer AmbulanceOfficers, University Department ofRural Health, Tasmania, May 2002

817. Fahey, Christine and Judi Walker,“It’s More than Numbers! TheAdvantages of Mixed Method Inquiryin Voluntary Organisations,”Australian Journal on Volunteering,6(2) 2001

818. Fales, Ann and Alice Ceppert,Guidelines for Health CareVolunteers (New York: ChurchWomen United) 1974.

819. Family Focus, Inc, ManagingVolunteers in the Field of ChildAbuse and Neglect, (Denver, CO:Family Focus) 1987.

820. Family Focus, Inc, TrainingVolunteers in the Field of ChildAbuse and Neglect, (Family Focus,1649 Downing Street, Denver, CO80218) 1987.

821. Family Matters Project, FamilyFriendly Volunteering: A Guide forAgencies, (Washington: Points ofLight Foundation) 1999.

822. Family Service Association ofAmerica, Use of Volunteers in PublicWelfare (NY: Family ServiceAssociation) 1963.

823. Faris, Ron, Service Learning inCanada: A Survey of Policy andPractice in the Education Systems ofCanada and the Practice of UsingVoluntary Service as a Means ofPost-Secondary Tuition Credit,Learning and Literacy Directorate,September 1999.

824. Farkas, Janice and Christine Himes,“The Influence of Caregiving andEmployment on the VoluntaryActivities of Midlife and OlderWomen,” The Journals ofGerontology, Series B, July 1997.

825. Farmer, Steven and Donald Fedor,“Volunteer Participation andWithdrawal: A PsychologicalContract Perspective on the Role ofExpectations and OrganizationalSupport,” Nonprofit Management &Leadership, Summer 1999.

826. Farndale, William and SusanRussell, Law on Accidents to HealthService Staff and Volunteers,(Ravenswood Publications)September 1977.

827. Farr, C.A., Volunteers: ManagingVolunteer Personnel in LocalGovernment, (Washington, DC:International City ManagementAssociation) 1983.

828. Farrell, J., M. Johnston and G.Twynam, “Volunteer Motivation,Satisfaction and Management at anElite Sporting Competition,” Journalof Sports Management, 28:288-300,1998.

829. Faulkner, A.O., “The Black Aged asGood Neighbors: An Experiment inVolunteer Service,” Gerontologist,15:554-559, 1975.

830. Febbraro, Angela, EncouragingVolunteering among Ontario Youth,(Toronto: Canadian Centre forPhilanthropy) 2001.

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831. Febbraro, Angela, GenderDifferences in Giving andVolunteering, NSGVP Fact Sheet#5, (Toronto: Canadian Centre forPhilanthropy)

832. Febbraro, Angela and Michael Hall,Charitable Giving to Charitable andNon-Profit Health Organizations:Perspectives Provided from theNational Survey of Giving,Volunteering and Participating,Health Canada, April 1999.

833. Feder, J., J. Howard, and W.Scanlon, “Helping Oneself byHelping Others: Evaluation of aService Credit BankingDemonstration,” Journal of Agingand Social Policy, 4(3/4) 1992.

834. Federal Emergency ManagementAgency, Developing VolunteerResources (Washington: NationalEmergency Training Center,Emergency Management Institute,FEMA) 1992.

835. Federal Emergency ManagementAgency. (1993). Retention andRecruitment in the Volunteer FireService: Problems and Solutions(FA- 138). Washington, DC: U.S.Government Printing Office.

836. Feinstein, Barbara and CatherineCavanaugh, “Treatment of Long-Term Hospitalized Mental Patientsthrough the Use of Volunteers asGroup Leaders,” Internal Journal ofGroup Psychology, October 1974.

837. Feinstein, Barbara and CatherineCavanaugh, The New Volunteerism:A Community Connection,(Cambridge, MA: SchenkmanPublishing Company) 1978.

838. Fels, Lynn, “See You at the Fair!”How to Organize a VolunteerInformation Fair, (Toronto, ON:Volunteer Center of MetropolitanToronto) 1988.

839. Fels, Lynn, Getting Started:Establishing a Volunteer Program,(Vancouver, BC: VancouverVolunteer Centre).

840. Fengler, Alfred, “Life Satisfaction ofSubpopulations of Elderly: TheComparative Effects ofVolunteerism, Employment and MealSite Participation,” Research onAging, June 1984.

841. Feniak, M. (1993). Effects of anintergenerational program onchildren's and teachers' attitudestowards aging and seniors' attitudestowards volunteering in the schools.National Library of Canada /Bibliothèque nationale du Canada,Ottawa

842. Ferraraccio, Michael, “MandatoryCommunity Service Requirements inPublic High Schools: Are TheyConstitutional, “ Journal of Law andEducation, Jan 1998.

843. Ferrari, J.R., M.M. Loftus and J.Pesek, “Younger and Older Care-Givers at Homeless Animal andHuman Shelters: Selfish andSelfless Motives in Helping Others,”Journal of Social Distress and theHomeless, 8(1) 1999.

844. Ferrari, Joseph, Kristie Dobis, EvaKardaras, Denise Michna, JeremyWagner, Sara Sierawski and PeggyBoyer, “Community Volunteerismamong College Students andProfessional Psychologists: DoesTaking Them to the Street Make aDifference?,” Journal of Preventionand Intervention in the Community,Vol 18(1/2) 1999.

845. Ferrer, Oscar, Eloisa Borreo andKaren Jago-on, “Volunteerism in thePhilippines: The Ugnayan ngPahinungod/Oblation CorpsExperiences,” Shalom Magazine,1997, www.mfa.gov.il/mfa/go.asp?MFAH02mr0.

846. Ferris, J.M., “The Use of Volunteersin Public Service Production: SomeDemand and SupplyConsiderations,” Social ScienceQuarterly, Vol 69, 1988.

847. Fertman, Car, George White andLouis White, Service Learning in theMiddle School: Building a Culture of

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Service, National Middle SchoolAssociation, June 1996.

848. Fiedler, Fred, Gordon O-Brien, andDaniel Ilgen, “The Effect ofLeadership Style upon thePerformance and Adjustment ofVolunteer Teams Operating in aStressful Foreign Environment,”Human Relations, 22(6) 1969.

849. Field Research Corporation, FifthAnnual Los Angeles County Givingand Volunteering Survey (LosAngeles: California CommunityFoundation) November 2001.

850. Field Research Corporation, FourthAnnual Los Angeles County Givingand Volunteering Survey (LosAngeles: California CommunityFoundation) December 2000

851. Field, David and Ian Johnson,“Satisfaction and Change: A Surveyof Volunteers in a HospiceOrganisation,” Social Science andMedicine, June 1993.

852. Field, David and Ian Johnson,“Volunteers in the British HospiceMovement,” The SociologicalReview Monograph, 1993.

853. Field, J. and Hedges, B. (1984) A NationalSurvey of Volunteering. London: SCPR.

854. Field, Tiffany, Maria Hernandez-Reif, OlgaQuintino, Saul Schnaberg and CynthiaKuhn, “Elder Retired Volunteers Benefitfrom Giving Massage Therapy to Infants,”Journal of Applied Gerontology, June 1998.

855. Fields, Doug, Help! I’m a VolunteerYouth Worker! 50 Easy Tips to HelpYou Succeed with Kids (ZondervanPublishing House) 1993.

856. Filinson, Rachel, “An Evaluation of aProgram of Volunteer Advocates forElder Abuse Victims,” Journal ofElder Abuse and Neglect, Vol 5(1)1993.

857. Filipowski, Diane, “StructureSupports Volunteer Efforts: UnionPlanters National Bank,” PersonnelJournal, March 1993.

858. Finch, C.R., “Profile of an ActiveMaster Gardener Program,”HortTechnology, 7(4) 1997.

859. Fine, Gary Alan, and Lori Holyfield,“Secrecy, trust, and dangerousleisure: Generating group cohesionin voluntary organizations,” SocialPsychology Quarterly, Mar 1996

860. Finn, Terry, “Seeking Volunteers andContributions: An Exploratory Studyof Nonprofit Agencies on theInternet,” Journal of Technology inHuman Services, vol 15(4) 1998.

861. Fischer, Karla, Bruce Rapkin, andJulian Rappaport, “Gender and WorkHistory in the Placement andPerceptions of Elder CommunityVolunteers,” Psychology of WomenQuarterly, June 1991.

862. Fischer, Lucy Rose and KaySchaffer, Older Volunteers: A Guideto Research and Practice (NewburyPark: Sage Publications) 1993.

863. Fischer, Lucy Rose, “RecruitingOlder Volunteers,” Journal ofVolunteer Administration, Spring1993.

864. Fischer, Lucy Rose, Daniel Mueller,and Philip Cooper, “OlderVolunteers: A Discussion of theMinnesota Senior Study, “Gerontologist, April 1991.

865. Fisher, B. J., Day, M., and Collier, C.E. 1998. "Successful Aging:Volunteerism and Generativity inLater Life," In D.E. Redburn and R.P. McNamara, eds., SocialGerontology. Westport, Conn.:Auburn House.

866. Fisher, Diane, “A ProfessionalDevelopment Model forEthnoculturally Diverse VolunteerPrograms: Components of aTraining Program for Understandingand Valuing Diversity,” Journal ofVolunteer Administration, Winter1991/92.

867. Fisher, E. (1983) Women’sVoluntary Work, National Women’sAdvisory Council, Canberra.

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868. Fisher, J. and Cole, K. Leadershipand Management of VolunteerPrograms: A Guide for VolunteerAdministrators (San Francisco:Jossey-Bass) 1993.

869. Fisher, L. R., Mueller, D. P., &Cooper, P. W. (1991). Oldervolunteers: A discussion of theMinnesota Senior Study. TheGerontologist, 31(2), 183-194.

870. Fisher, Nancy, Reaching Out: TheVolunteer in Child Abuse andNeglect Programs, (Washington:National Center on Child Abuse andNeglect, US Department of Health,Education, and Welfare) 1979.

871. Fisher, Robert and David Ackerman,“The Effects of Recognition andGroup Need on Volunteerism: ASocial Norm Perspective,” Journal ofConsumer Research, Dec 1998.

872. Fitch, T. “Characteristics andMotivations of College StudentsVolunteering for CommunityService,” Journal of College StudentPersonnel, Sept 1987.

873. Fitch, Thomas, “Differences amongCommunity Service Volunteers,Extracurricular Volunteers andNonvolunteers on the CollegeCampus,” Journal of CollegeStudent Development, November1991.

874. Fitzgerald, Jill, “Can MinimallyTrained College Student VolunteersHelp Young at-Risk Children toRead Better?,” Reading ResearchQuarterly, Jan/March 2001.

875. Fitzsimmons, Vicki, “Socializationand Volunteer Work: The Role ofParents and College Volunteering,”Journal of Voluntary ActionResearch, Oct/Dec 1986.

876. Flanagan, Constance, JenniferBowes, Britta Johnson, Beno Csapo,and Elena Sheblanova, “Ties thatBind: Correlates of Adolescents’Civic commitments in SevenCountries,” Journal of Social Issues,Fall 1998.

877. Flanagan, Joan, The SuccessfulVolunteer Organization, (Chicago,IL: Contemporary Books) 1984.

878. Flashman, R., & Quick, S. (1985).Altruism is not dead: A specificanalysis of volunteer motivation. InL. F. Moore (Ed.), Motivatingvolunteers (pp. 154-170).

879. Flatham Richard, “The Rights ofVolunteers,” Journal of VoluntaryAction Research, Vol 10(1) 1981.

880. Fleishman-Hillard Research,Managing Volunteers: A Report fromUnited Parcel Service, 1998.

881. Fletcher, Kathleen Brown, The 9Keys to Successful VolunteerPrograms, (Washington, DC: TheTaft Group) 1987.

882. Flick, Mardi, Marty Bittman, andJenny Doyle, The Community’s MostValuable (Hidden) Asset:Volunteering in Australia, SocialPolicy Research Center, New SouthWales, July 2002.

883. Florida Commission on CommunityService, Unaffiliated Volunteers inResponse and Recovery,(Tallahassee) 2000.

884. Florida Office of CollegiateVolunteerism, “Men in Non-Traditional Service: TargetedRecruitment Strategies Attract MoreMale Volunteers,”www.fsu.edu/~voluntee/news/target.html

885. Florin, Paul, Eric Jones, andAbraham Wandersman, “BlackParticipation in VoluntaryAssociations,“ Journal of VoluntaryAction Research, January/March1986.

886. Fontaine, Sherry, Mark Brennan,C.Estelle Campenni and KiplingLavo, “Volunteerism among MilitaryFamilies,” July 1998,mfi.marywood.edu/Research/Volun/Volsum.html.

887. Foreman, P. J., Gresham, R. L., &James, D. (1997). Bringing family,

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school, and community together withthe help of trained volunteers.Journal of Family Studies, 3(1), 109-120

888. Forster, J. Volunteer Co-ordinators:Needs and Issues from theirPerspective, (London: the VolunteerCentre, UK) 1996.

889. Forte, James, “Calling Students toServe the Homeless: a Project toPromote Altruism and CommunityService,” Journal of Social WorkEducation, Winter 1997.

890. Forum on the Employment of Ex-Offenders in Care Settings,Recruiting Safely: Guidance forEmployers and Other Bodies in theHealth and Social Care Field onRecruiting and Retaining Staff andVolunteers with Criminal Records,(London: NACRO) August 2001.

891. Forward, David, Heroes After Hours:Extraordinary Acts of EmployeeVolunteerism (San Francisco:Jossey-Bass) 1994.

892. Foster, Jean and Kurshida Mirza,Voluntary Activity by African-Caribbean and Asian Community inLuton, (London: National Centre forVolunteering) 1997.

893. Foster, V., “What Value Should bePlaced on Volunteering?,” in C.Pharoah, ed., Dimensions of theVoluntary Sector, Charities AidFoundation, 1997.

894. Fourth Wave Associates, Workingwith Volunteers: Trends Profile andLearning Needs Assessment ,Recreation Association of NovaScotia, January 1998.

895. Frances, George Roy, “TheMotivation-Needs Profile,” in LarryMoore, ed, Motivating Volunteers:How the Rewards of Unpaid WorkCan Meet People’s Needs,(Vancouver: Vancouver VolunteerCentre) 1985.

896. Francies, George Ray, “TheVolunteer Needs Profile: A Tool forReducing Turnover,“ Journal of

Volunteer Administration Summer1983.

897. Frank, E., & Ascheim, J. (1996).Using volunteers to survey childrestraint compliance among NewHampshire drivers. AmericanJournal of Public Health, 86(8, Pt 1),1169-1170.

898. Franklin, Christine, “Volunteers atWork,” Current, September 1991.

899. Franks, Jeannette. "A Program forSighted, Blind, Low Vision, andDisabled Volunteers." The Journal ofVolunteer Administration. Spring1986, pp. 45-47.

900. Fraser, Brenda, Volunteers inService to Long-Term CareAgencies: A Precious Resourceunder Pressure, (Guelph: WaterlooRegion District Health Council) July2001.

901. Flashman, Robert and Sam Quick,“Altruism is Not Dead: a SpecificAnalysis of Volunteer Motivation,” inLarry Moore, ed, MotivatingVolunteers: How the Rewards ofUnpaid Work Can Meet People’sNeeds, (Vancouver: VancouverVolunteer Centre) 1985.

902. Frauenfelder, K. and Frauenfelder,J., "The Effect of Brief EmpathyTraining for Student HotlineVolunteers," Crisis Intervention,March 1984.

903. Freedman, Marc, Seniors in Nationaland Community Service: A ReportPrepared for the CommonwealthFund's Americans Over 55 At WorkProgram, (Philadelphia:Public/Private Ventures) 1994.

904. Freedman, Marc, The Kindness ofStrangers: Reflections on theMentoring Movement, (Philadelphia:Public/Private Ventures), 1992.

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907. Freeman, Richard, Working forNothing: The Supply of VolunteerLabor (Cambridge: National Bureauof Economic Research) 1996.

908. Frey, Bruno and Lorenz Goette,“Does Pay Motivate Volunteers?”Working Paper #7, Institute forEmpirical Research in Economics,University of Zurich, May 1999,ideas.uqam.ca/ideas/data/Papers/zuriewwpx007.html

909. Friedman, S., “Resident WelcomingCommittee: Institutionalized Elderlyin Volunteer Services to TheirPeers,” Gerontologist, 15:362-367,1975.

910. Friedman, Warren, “Volunteerismand the Decline of Violent Crime,”Journal of Criminal Law andCriminology, Summer 1998.

911. Friedmann, R.R., P. Florin, A.Wandersman and R. Meier,” LocalAction on Behalf of Local Collectivesin the US and Israel: How Differentare Leaders from Members inVoluntary Associations?”, Journal ofVoluntary Action Research, 17:36-54, 1988.

912. Frisch, M. B. and M. Gerard. 1981.“Natural helping systems: A surveyof Red Cross volunteers.” AmericanJournal of Community Psychology 9,567–79.

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914. Fromer, Carole, “Using VolunteerMarketing Professionals,” Journal ofExtension, Fall 1990.

915. Frykman, E. “A Senior VolunteerProject in the Corporate Sector,”Generations, 5(4) 1981.

916. Fuertes, Francisco and Maria LuisaVecina Jimenez, “Motivation andBurnout in Volunteerism,”www.psychologyinspain.com/content/full/2000/7.htm

917. Fukami, Masahito, “Monetary Valueof Unpaid Work in 1996,”Department of National Accounts,Economic Research Institute,Economic Planning Agency, Japan,November 5, 1998.

918. Fundacio F. Ferrer i Guardia, TheForms of Employment and WorkOrganisation in the Third Sector: theCase of Spain, (Rome: Fundacio F.Ferrer i Guardia) March 1998.

919. Funk, Marjorie, “Recidivism RateFollowing a VolunteerCommunications Program forFamilies with Juveniles,” Journal ofVoluntary Action Research, Vol 3(1)1974.

920. Furano, Kathryn, Phoebe A. Roaf,Melanie B. Styles and Alvia Y.Branch Big Brothers/Big Sisters: AStudy of Program Practices.Philadelphia: Public/PrivateVentures, 1993.

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923. Gabard, D.L., “Volunteers in AIDSService Organizations: Motivationsand Values,” Journal of Health andHuman Services Administration,Winter 1995.

924. Gagliano, L., D. Gianturco and M.Elliot, “Senior Volunteers on aGeriatric Service, Archives of theFoundation of Thanatology, 5:306,1975.

925. Gallagher, Brenda, Safe Steps: AVolunteer Screening Process for

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926. Gallagher, S.K., “Doing Their Share:Comparing Patterns of Help Givenby Older and Younger Adults,”Journal of Marriage and the Family,August 1994.

927. Gallegos, Herman and MichaelO'Neal, eds., Hispanics and theNonprofit Sector, (New York: TheFoundation Center) 1991.

928. Gallup International Institute, Surveyon Volunteering for Serious SocialProblems, (Princeton: George H.Gallup International Institute) April1995.

929. Galper, Joshua, “An Exploration ofSocial Capital, Giving andVolunteering at the United StatesCounty Level,”http://www.urban.org/cnp/galper/galper.htm.

930. Gamm, Larry and Cathy Kassab,“Productivity Assessment ofVolunteer Programs in Not-for-ProfitHuman Services Organizations,”Journal of Voluntary ActionResearch, July/Sept 1983.

931. Gannon, Mark, “Get yourselfconnected: Managing volunteersthrough technology,” VoluntaryAction, Spring 2000.

932. Ganong, Lawrence, and MarilynColeman, “An Evaluation of the Useof Volunteers as Parent Educators,”Family Relations, January 1983.

933. Gardner Ruth, The Value ofVolunteering, Canterbury VolunteerCentre, September2000,www.cvc.org.nz/paper_valueofvolunteering.htm.

934. Garfeld, Charles and CarolKleinmaier, Training Volunteers forCommunity Service: The Step byStep Guide of the Shanti TrainingInstitute, (SF: Jossey Bass)

935. Gargalianos, Dimitris and KristineToohey, “The ‘Professional Practice’Subject in Post Graduate Sport

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936. Garland, Betsy, “Inviting StaffCollaboration in Volunteer Policyand Program Design,” Journal ofVolunteer Administration, Winter1992/93.

937. Garnham, L. (1999) Why do WomenVolunteer? The Impact of SocialChanges on Voluntary Organisationsin Hamilton, New Zealand and theEffects of Changes on WomenVolunteers, University of Waikato,Hamilton.

938. Gartland, Peter, Senior CorpsVolunteer Participation: An EffectiveMeans to Improve Life Satisfaction,Corporation for National Service,2001.

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940. Gaskin, Katherine and BarbaraDobson, “The Economic Equation ofVolunteering,” Social PolicyResearch 110, Joseph RoundtreeFoundation, February 1997,www.jrf.org.uk/knowledge/findings/socialpolicy/SP110.asp

941. Gaskin, Katherine, and JustinDavis-Smith, eds., New CivicEurope? Study of the Extent andRole of Volunteering, (London:Volunteer Centre UK) June 1995.

942. Gaskin, Katherine, “Assessing theEconomic Value and Cost ofVolunteers,” in C. Pharoah, ed.,Dimensions of the Voluntary Sector,Charities Aid Foundation, 1997.

943. Gaskin, Katherine, “Valuingvolunteers in Europe: A comparativestudy of the Volunteer Investmentand Value Audit,” Voluntary Action,Winter 1999, www.ivr.org.uk/valuingvolunteers.htm

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945. Gaskin, Katherine, BritishVolunteering in the EuropeanContext,” Researching the UKVoluntary Sector, (London: NCVO)1995.

946. Gaskin, Katherine, What YoungPeople Want from Volunteering(London: National Centre forVolunteering) 1998.

947. Gaston, Kevin and JackieAlexander, “Effective Organisationand Management of Public SectorVolunteer Workers: Police SpecialConstables,” International Journal ofPublic Sector Management, vol14(1) 2001.

948. Gaston, Nancy, “Easy Does It:Initiating a Performance EvaluationProcess in an Existing VolunteerProgram,” Journal of VolunteerAdministration, Fall 1989.

949. Gaston, Nancy, “Everyone Can Win:Creative Resolution of Conflict,”Journal of Volunteer Administration,Summer 1989.

950. Gay, Kathlyn, Care and Share:Teenagers and Volunteerism, (NewYork: J. Messner) 1977.

951. Gay, Pat, “Delivering the goods: Thework and future direction ofvolunteer management,” VoluntaryAction, Spring 2000.

952. Gay, Pat, “Volunteering foremployability’” Voluntary Action,Winter 1998.

953. Gazley, Beth, “VolunteerVacationers and What ResearchCan Tell Us About Them,” e-Volunteerism, Winter 2001.

954. Geer, R.L., “Bringing Out the Best inYour Volunteer Leader,” AssociationManagement, May 1984.

955. Gehret, Michael, “SymphonyOrchestra Volunteers: VitalResources,” Harmony, April 1997.

956. Gentry, D. and T.G. Rundall,“Staffing in AIDS ServiceOrganizations: The VolunteerConnection,” Journal of Health andHuman Services Administration, Fall1995.

957. George, Ida Rush, BeyondPromises: A Guide for RuralVolunteer Program Development,(Montgomery, AL: Alabama Office ofVoluntary Citizen Participation)1983.

958. George, Ida Rush, “BeyondPromise: A Planned Approach forRural Volunteer CommunityDevelopment,” Journal of VolunteerAdministration, Spring 1986.

959. George, Ida Rush, You Can TeachOthers: A Professional Approach toTraining Volunteers, (Montgomery:Governor’s Office on Volunteerism)1985.

960. Georgia Office of Volunteer Servicesand State Bar of Georgia,Volunteers and the Law: LegalRights and Obligations of Volunteersand Volunteer Agencies, (Atlanta,GA: GOVS) .

961. Geroy, Gary, Philip Wright andLaura Jacoby, “Toward aConceptual Framework of EmployeeVolunteerism: an Aid for the HumanResource Manager,” ManagementDecision, vol 38(4) 2000.

962. Geyer, Paul, “The Determinants ofVolunteering at 'Partners',” Journalof Volunteer Administration, Winter1983-84.

963. Ghio, Melanie, “The Challenge ofDecentralizing a VolunteerProgram,” Voluntary ActionLeadership, Winter 1987.

964. Gibbons, Roger, How VolunteersView Volunteerism? (Calgary:University of Calgary) 1986.

965. Gibbs, Anthony, “Working withVolunteers,” VolSectorManagement, 1999,members.aol.com/volsector/voluntrs.htm.

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966. Gibbs, Bevon, “Volunteer Rights,”New Zealand Management, vol47(6) 2000.

967. Gibbs, M. and Elsey, B., eds.,Voluntary Tutors in Adult Literacy: ASurvey of Adult Literacy Volunteersin the Nottingham Area, HyperionBooks, December 1981.

968. Gidoomal, Ram, Darren Johnsonand Susan Kramer, Visions forVolunteering, RSA LectureProgramme, 1998/1999 Lectures.

969. Gidron, B., “Predictors of Retentionand Turnover among ServiceVolunteer Workers,” Journal ofSocial Science Research, Fall 1984.

970. Gidron, Benjamin, "Integration ofVolunteer Workers into FormalHuman Service Agencies: AnOrganizational Theory Perspective,"Journal of Applied Social Sciences,Spring/Summer 1989.

971. Gidron, Benjamin, “Sources of JobSatisfaction among ServiceVolunteers,” Journal of VoluntaryAction Research, Jan/March 1983.

972. Gidron, Benjamin, “VolunteerPrograms in Mental Health,”Administration in Mental Health,7(2): 133-47, 1978.

973. Gidron, Benjamin, “Volunteer Workand Its Rewards,” VolunteerAdministration, 11:3) 1978.

974. Gidron, Benjamin, “VolunteerWorkers: A Labour EconomyPerspective,” Labour and Society,5:355-65, 1980.

975. Giles, Dwight and Janet Eyler, “TheImpact of a College CommunityService Laboratory on Students’Personal, Social, and CognitiveOutcomes,” Journal of Adolescence,August 1994.

976. Gill, M.L. and R. I. Mawby,Volunteers in the Criminal JusticeSystem: A Comparative Study ofProbation, Police and VictimSupport, Open University Press,June 1990.

977. Gillen, Lynette, “Elder Abuse PeerSupport Partners: A Family ViolencePrevention Strategy UtilizingVolunteers,” Journal of VolunteerAdministration, Winter 1995.

978. Gillespie, D.F. M. Sherraden, C.Streeter, and M. Zakour, MappingNetworks of Organized Volunteersfor Natural Hazards Preparedness,Final Report, National ScienceFoundation Project No C33 83-14421, 1986.

979. Gillespie, David and Anthony King,“Demographic Understanding ofVolunteerism,” Journal of Sociologyand Social Welfare, December 1985.

980. Gilligan, Noel, “A Volunteer Programat a Supportive Residence forPeople with AIDS,” Journal ofVolunteer Administration, Winter1997.

981. Ginsburg, Mark and SuzanneWeisband, “Social Capital andVolunteerism in VirtualCommunities: The Case of theInternet Chess Club,”uaeller.eller.arizona.edu/~mark/pubs/icc_hicss_final.pdf.

982. Gitelman, Frances, “To Ease TheirStay: The Welcome a New ResidentVolunteer Program,” Journal ofVolunteer Administration, Spring1991.

983. Glascoff, M. A., Baker, J. B.,Glascoff, D. W. (1997). Successfullypromoting volunteerism by offeringextrinsic rewards in a personalhealth course: A pilot study. Journalof Health Education, 28, 219-223.

984. Glass, J. C. and Hastings, J. L.(1992). Stress and burnout:Concerns for the hospice volunteer.Educational Gerontology, 18, 7, 717-731.

985. Glass, Thomas, Carlos Mendes deLeon, Richard Marottoli, and LisaBerkman, “Population Based Studyof Social and Productive Activities asIndicators of Survival among ElderlyAmericans,” British Medical Journal,

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986. Gledhill, John, SustainingVolunteerism in the EmergencyServices: Funding (Canberra:Australasian Fire Authorities Councilfor Emergency Management)October 2001.

987. Glickman, L L, and Caro, F. G. 1992.Improving the Recruitment andRetention of Older Volunteers.Prepared for the National EldercareInstitute on Employment andVolunteerism. College Park, Md.:University of Maryland Center onAging.

988. Glover, G., “UnderstandingVolunteer Contracts,” The PublicGarden, April 1990.

989. Glover, Gene and MicheleMickelson, Voluntarism: AWorkbook on How to Build orImprove a Volunteer Program,(Madison: Criminal Justice Institute,University of Wisconsin - Extension)1981.

990. Goetter, William, et al, “TheProfessional Volunteer: A NewConcept - Time-Tested,” CanadianVocational Journal, August 1987.

991. Golden, Gail Kadison, “VolunteerCounselors: An Innovative,Economic Response to MentalHealth Service Gaps,” Social Work,May 1991.

992. Goldsmith, Suzanne, A City Year:On the Streets and in theNeighborhoods with Twelve YoungCommunity Service Volunteers,Transaction Publishers, 1997.

993. Goldstein, Michael, “Legal Issues inCombining Service and Learning,” inCombining Service and Learning: AResource Book for Community andPublic Service, Volume II, (Raleigh:National Society for Internships andExperiential Education) 1990.

994. Good Beginnings National ParentingProject, Best Practice Guidelines forVolunteer Home Visiting, (Surrey

Hills: Good Beginnings) August1999.

995. Goodall, Richard, “OrganisingCultures: Voluntarism andProfessionalism in UK CharityShops,” Voluntary Action, Winter2000.

996. Goodlad, Sinclair and StephanieMcIvor, Museum Volunteers: GoodPractice in the Management ofVolunteers (Routledge) June 1998.

997. Goodman, Ann, Immunity fromLiability for Volunteers, AARP,Public Policy Institute, March 1988.

998. Goodrick, Ian, “Voluntary Helpers inGeneral Practice,” British MedicalJournal, vol 307, no 6899, 1993.

999. Gora, Jo Ann and GloriaNemerowicz, “Volunteers: Initial andSustaining Motivations in Service tothe Community,” Research in theSociology of Health Care, Vol 9,1991.

1000. Gora, JoAnn and GloriaNemerowicz, “Professionalism in aMedical Volunteer Role: Volunteersin Emergency Squad Work,” Journalof Volunteer Administration, Winter1984/85.

1001. Gora, JoAnn Gennaro and GloriaNemerowicz, Emergency SquadVolunteers: Professionalism inUnpaid Work (New York: Praeger)1985.

1002. Gordon, Janet and Diana Reische,The Volunteer Powerhouse – TheJunior League, (NY: Rutledge Press)1982.

1003. Gorman, Eric, “VolunteerManagement: An OverlookedStrategy in Improving the ElectionsProcess,” e-Volunteerism, Jan/April2002.

1004. Gosey, Margaret, Volunteer Power:Volunteer Management for HospiceCoordinators (Ft. Smith, AR:Volunteer Power) 1990.

1005. Goss, Kristin, “Volunteering and theLong Civic Generation,” Nonprofit

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and Voluntary Sector Quarterly,December 1999.

1006. Gottlieb, Benjamin and LarryPeters,” A National DemographicPortrait of Mutual Aid GroupParticipants in Canada,” AmericanJournal of Community Psychology,Oct 1991.

1007. Goulborne, Michele and DonEmbuldeniya, Assigning EconomicValue to Volunteer Activity: EightTools for Efficient ProgramManagement, Canadian Center forPhilanthropy, 2002.

1008. Gouse, Jacqueline and JudithHelein, “Building Partnerships withCorporations,” Journal of VolunteerAdministration, Fall 1983.

1009. Govaart, Margriet-Marie, van Daal,Henk Jan, Münz, Angelika &Keesom, Jolanda, 2001,Volunteering worldwide, NetherlandsInstitute of Care and Welfare.

1010. Govekar, Paul and Michele Govekar,“Using Economic Theory andResearch to Better UnderstandVolunteer Behavior,” NonprofitManagement and Leadership, Fall2002.

1011. Governor’s Office on Volunteerism,Recruiting Volunteers from theBusiness Community, (Baltimore:Governor’s Office on Volunteerism)1987.

1012. Governor’s Office on Volunteerism,Volunteer Management in Maryland:Legal Liability and Insurance Issues,(Baltimore: Governor’s Office onVolunteerism) 1992.

1013. Grabb, Edward and James Curtis,“Voluntary Association Activity inEnglish Canada, French Canadaand the United States: A MultivariateAnalysis,” Canadian Journal ofSociology, Fall 1992.

1014. Grable Foundation, ManagementVolunteers: A Valuable Resourcefor Nonprofit Organizations,(Philadelphia: Grable Foundation)1993.

1015. Graff, Linda and John Vedell,“Opportunities for All - The Potentialfor Supported Volunteering inCommunity Agencies,” Journal ofVolunteer Administration, Winter2000.

1016. Graff, Linda, “Considering the ManyAspects of Volunteer/UnionRelations,” Voluntary ActionLeadership, Summer 1984.

1017. Graff, Linda, “It’s Never Over:Ongoing Screening of Volunteersand Paid Staff,” e-Volunteerism,July/Sept 2002.

1018. Graff, Linda, “Making the Case forRisk Management in VolunteerPrograms,” Journal of VolunteerAdministration, Vol 20, no 2, 2002.

1019. Graff, Linda, “Paid and Unpaid: WhoShould Do What?,” Journal ofVolunteer Resources Management,vol 2(3) 1992.

1020. Graff, Linda, “Past, Current andExpected Future Trends inVolunteering by Retired Persons:The Development of PersonalTalents and Fulfillment of CivicResponsibilities,” in M. Maunsell,ed., Designing Meaningful NewVolunteer Roles for Retired Persons(Victoria: Centre of Aging and theCentre for Studies in Religion andSociety, University of Victoria).

1021. Graff, Linda, “Policies for VolunteerPrograms,” in Tracy Connors, ed.,The Volunteer ManagementHandbook (New York: John Wileyand Sons) 1995.

1022. Graff, Linda, “Policies for VolunteerServices,” in Ginette, Johnstone,ed., Management and VolunteerServices in Canada: The Text (Carp:Johnstone Training andConsultation) 1997.

1023. Graff, Linda, “Risk Management inVolunteer Programs,” in TracyConnors, ed., The NonprofitHandbook (New York, John Wileyand Sons) 2001.

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1024. Graff, Linda, “Risk Management,” inGinette, Johnstone, ed.,Management and VolunteerServices in Canada: The Text (Carp:Johnstone Training andConsultation) 1997.

1025. Graff, Linda, “Selection, Screeningand Placement,” in Ginette,Johnstone, ed., Management andVolunteer Services in Canada: TheText (Carp: Johnstone Training andConsultation) 1997.

1026. Graff, Linda, “Taking Volunteeringinto the Twenty-First Century: RiskManagement is Indispensable,”Journal of Volunteer ResourcesManagement, vol 4(2) 1995.

1027. Graff, Linda, “The Key to theBoardroom Door: Policies forVolunteer Programs,” Journal ofVolunteer Administration, vol 11(4)1993.

1028. Graff, Linda, “The Role of VolunteersDuring a Strike,” Journal ofVolunteer Administration, Summer1984.

1029. Graff, Linda, “Volunteer Screening,”in Tracy Connors, ed., The NonprofitHandbook (New York, John Wileyand Sons) 2001.

1030. Graff, Linda, and John Vedell, “ItShouldn’t Be This Difficult: The Viewof Agencies and Persons withDisabilities on SupportedVolunteering,” Journal of VolunteerAdministration vol 20(3) 2002.

1031. Graff, Linda, and Sue Inglis, “PolicyDevelopment and Physical ActivityVolunteer Program Management,”Avante - A Journal of the Council ofUniversity Professors andResearchers, vol 3(3) 1997.

1032. Graff, Linda, Beyond Police Checks:The Definitive Volunteer andEmployee Screening Guidebook,(Dundas, Ontario: Graff andAssociates) 1999.

1033. Graff, Linda, By Definition: Policiesfor Volunteer Programs (Etobicoke,ON: Volunteer Ontario) 1993.

1034. Graff, Linda, Heads Up! RiskManagement in Volunteer Programsand Community Service (Dundas:Linda Graff and Associates) 2002.

1035. Graff, Linda, Policies for VolunteerPrograms,” in Tracy Connors, ed.,The Nonprofit Handbook (New York,John Wiley and Sons) 2001.

1036. Graff, Linda, Special NeedsVolunteering: A Directory ofPrograms in Canada (Etobicoke:Volunteer Ontario) 1992.

1037. Graff, Linda, Volunteer for the Healthof It, (Etobicoke: Volunteer Ontario)1991.

1038. Graff, Linda, Volunteer/PaidStaff/Union Relations: A DiscussionPaper (Hamilton, ON: The VolunteerCenter of Hamilton) 1983.

1039. Graff, Linda, Well-Centred: PolicyDevelopment for Volunteer Centres,(Ottawa: Volunteer Canada) August1997.

1040. Granger, Ben and Debra Carter,“The Use and Nonuse of CompanionAnimals by Volunteers in NursingHomes: A Comparative Study,”Anthrozoos, Spring 1991.

1041. Granville, Gillian,” The experience ofolder volunteers in intergenerationalschool-based projects,” VoluntaryAction, Autumn 2000.

1042. Gratton, C., Nichols, G., Shibli, S.,and Taylor, P. (1998) Local authoritysupport to volunteers in sports clubs,Managing Leisure: an InternationalJournal 3 (3) 119-127. July 1998.

1043. Greeley, Andrew, “The Other CivicAmerica: Religion and SocialCapital,” The American Prospect,32:68-73, 1997.

1044. Greeley, Andrew, “The StrangeReappearance of Civic America:Religion and Volunteering,”www.agreeley.com/articles/civic.html

1045. Greeley, Paul J. “Energizing Boards,Commissions, Task Forces, andVolunteer Groups.” EconomicDevelopment Review.. Summer

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1046. Green, John and Amy Sherman,Fruitful Collaborations: A Survey ofGovernment-Funded Faith-BasedPrograms in 15 States, HudsonInstitute, 2002.

1047. Greenberg, Liane, The Benefits ofVolunteering, NSGVP Fact Sheet #8(Toronto: Canadian Centre forPhilanthropy) January 2000.

1048. Greene, Patrick. (1992) ‘Themanagement of volunteers’ inThompson, J.M.A. ed. Manual ofcuratorship; a guide to museumpractice. 2nd edition. Butterworth-Heinemann

1049. Greer, Jerry, “Volunteers inResource Management: A ForestService Perspective,” Journal ofVolunteer Administration, Summer1985.

1050. Gregory, David, Volunteering andLocal Government, CanterburyVolunteer Centre, 2001,www.cvc.org.nz/paper_volunteeringlocalgovernment.htm.

1051. Gregory, N. and Schueck, P., “OneJob, Two Contented Workers,”Voluntary Action Leadership, Winter1988-89.

1052. Gregory, R.J., “Betty and Pat:Matching Opposites as a TechniqueToward Community Involvement inOffender Rehabilitation,” Journal ofOffender Rehabilitation, Vol 23 (1/2)1996.

1053. Grieshop, James, “How Art ThouMotivated? Let Me Count the Ways,”in Larry Moore, ed, MotivatingVolunteers: How the Rewards ofUnpaid Work Can Meet People’sNeeds, (Vancouver: VancouverVolunteer Centre) 1985.

1054. Greif, Richard, Big Impact: BigBrothers Making A Difference,(Boston, MA: New Hat Publishing)1997.

1055. Griffith, V.E. (1980). Volunteerscheme for dysphasia and allied

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1056. Griggs, J., editor, Simple Acts ofKindness: Volunteering in the Ageof AIDS, (New York, NY: UnitedHospital Fund) 1989.

1057. Griggs, Robert and Stanley Levin,The State of the Art of Volunteeringin Rehabilitation Facilities,(Washington, DC: GoodwillIndustries of America) 1971.

1058. Grigoryan, Susanna, “Volunteeringand Volunteer Management inArmenia,” Journal of VolunteerAdministration, Vol 20, no 3, 2002.

1059. Grigsby, David, Motivation andVolunteers, Strom Thurman Instituteof Government and Public Affairs,Clemson University, June 1984.

1060. Grimes, Mary Beth, HelpingBehavior Commitments in thePrescence of Vanilla, Lavender andNo Odor,clearinghouse.mwsc.edu/manuscripts/69.asp.

1061. Grossman, Jean Baldwin andKathryn Furano, “Making the Most ofVolunteers,” Law and ContemporaryProblems, Autumn 1999.

1062. Grossman, Jean Baldwin, ed.,Contemporary Issues in Mentoring(Philadelphia: Public/PrivateVentures)

1063. Grossman, Jean, and JeansRhodes, “The Test of Time:Predictors and Effects of Duration inYouth Mentoring Relationships,”American Journal of CommunityPsychology, vo. 30, no 2, 2002.

1064. Grubbs, Arlene, “Measuring theImpact of Organizational Change onVolunteers,” Journal of VolunteerAdministration, Spring 1998.

1065. Grube, Jean and Jame Allyn Piliavin,“Role Identity, OrganizationalExperiences, and VolunteerPerformance,” Personality andSocial Psychology, Sept 2000.

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1066. Guegold, William, Volunteerism andOlympic Music Venues,”www.blues.uab.es/olympic.studies/volunteers/guegold.html.

1067. Guerra, Iraida Manzanilla,“Volunteerism in Latin America,”Journal of Volunteer Administration,Summer 1998.

1068. Guinan, J.J., McCallum, L.W.,Painter L., Dykes, J. & Gold, J.(1991). Stressors and rewards ofbeing an AIDS emotional supportvolunteer: a scale for use by care-givers for people with AIDS. AIDSCare, 3, 137-150

1069. Gulker, Virgil, Helping You isHelping Me: How a New Breed ofVolunteer Can Make a Difference(Ann Arbor: Vine Books/ServantPublications) 1993.

1070. Habermann, Ulla, “Volunteerism inthe Welfare State: The Case ofDenmark,” Journal of VolunteerAdministration, Summer 1998.

1071. Hadley, Roger, Adrian Webb andChristine Farrell, Across theGenerations: Old People and YoungVolunteers, George Allen & Unwin,1975.

1072. Hadsell, Carl and Lisa Cwik,“Student Volunteer RecruitmentPrograms: The Total Concept,”College and University, Summer1987.

1073. Haeuser, Adrienne and FlorenceSchwartz, “Developing Social WorkSkills for Work with Volunteers,”Social Casework, Vol 61(10), 1980.

1074. Haggert, Claire, Helen Jermyn andTony Marshall, Local VoluntaryAction Surveys: Torrington, Devon,Area Report 11, Home Office,Research Development andStatistics Directorate, October 1998.

1075. Haines, Mike, Volunteers: How toFind Them, How to Keep Them,(Vancouver, BC: VancouverVolunteer Centre) 1977.

1076. Hainsworth, J. and J. Barlow,Challenging Arthritis: OlderVolunteers Initiative Final Report,Coventry University, 2000.

1077. Hairston, Ella, “ReciprocalVolunteering: Nursing HomeResidents and the Homeless,”Activities, Adaptation and Aging, Vol20(1) 1995.

1078. Hall, Barry and Hilde Schlosar,“Repeat Callers and the SamaritanTelephone Crisis Line: A CanadianExperience,” Crisis, Vol 16 (2) 1995.

1079. Hall, M.H. (2001). Measurementissues in surveys of giving andvolunteering and strategies appliedin the design of Canada’s nationalsurvey of giving, volunteering andparticipating. Nonprofit andVoluntary Sector Quarterly, 30, 515-526.

1080. Hall, M.H. and A.R. Febrarro, “MuchComes from Few: The Thin Base ofSupport for Charitable and NonprofitOrganizations,” Canadian Centre forPhilanthropy, Research Bulletin, 6(2)1999.

1081. Hall, Michael, A-J. McKechnie, KatieDavidman and Fleur Leslie, AnEnvironmental Scan on Volunteeringand Improving Volunteering(Toronto: Canadian Centre forPhilanthropy) 2001.

1082. Hall, Michael, Tamara Knighton,Paul Reed, Patrick Bussiere, DonMcRae and Paddy Bowen, CaringCanadians, Involved Canadians:Highlights from the National Surveyof Giving, Volunteering andParticipating, (Ottawa: StatisticsCanada) 1998.

1083. Hall, Peter Dobkin, Inventing theNonprofit Sector and Other Essayson Philanthropy, Voluntarism andNonprofit Organizations, JohnHopkins University Press, 2002.

1084. Hallahan, Louise, “Who ManagesVolunteers in Health and CommunityService Organisations in Victoria?,”

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1085. Halmay, D., L. Hollingsworth, J.Lamontagne and M. Thirwell,“Development of a VolunteerOncology Program in a UniversityTertiary Care Hospital,” Journal ofPalliative Care, Winter 1995.

1086. Halperin, S. and Merenda, D. NobleAllies: Volunteers in the Schools,(Washington, DC: Council for BasicEducation) 1986.

1087. Halpert, Burton, “VolunteerInformation Provider Program: AStrategy to Reach and Help RuralFamily Caregivers,” Gerontologist,April 1988.

1088. Halpin T. 1998 Recruitment andretention of volunteers: Find 'em,keep 'em. Obstacle or opportunity?Journal of Emergency MedicalServices, 58-72.

1089. Halverson, Delia, How to TrainVolunteer Teachers, AbingdonPress, February 1991.

1090. Hamblin, Martin, Getting things done: recruiting and training volunteersfor a sports organisation London :Sports Council, 1994.

1091. Hambly, Catherine, Behavior andBeliefs of Volunteer Literacy Tutors,Working Papers on Literacy, Centrefor Literacy

1092. Hamilton, Frederick & Schneiders,Attitudes of Americans Over 45Years of Age on Volunteerism,(Washington, DC: HF&S) February1988.

1093. Hamilton, Stephen and MickeyFenzel, “The Impact of VolunteerExperience on Adolescent SocialDevelopment: Evidence of ProgramEffects,” Journal of AdolescentResearch, Spring 1988.

1094. Hamm, Wilfred, “Guide forEffectively Recruiting AfricanAmerican Adoptive Families,”Journal of Multicultural Social Work,Vol 5(3/4) 1997.

1095. Hammonds-Smith, Maxine, andDottie Malone-Atkins,” Volunteersand the 3C Model (Campus, Church,Community),” Voluntary Action,Spring 2001

1096. Handy, F., Cnaan, R. A., L. Brudney,J. L., Ascoli, U., Meijs, L. C. M. P., &Ranade . S. Public perception of“Who is a Volunteer”: Anexamination of the net-costapproach from a cross-culturalperspective, Voluntas, 2000, 11(1),45-65.

1097. Handy, Femida and Kirsten Keil, “AStudy of Peer Management of YouthVolunteers at the Canadian RedCross,” Journal of VolunteerAdministration, Vol 19, no 4, 2001.

1098. Hanlon, Brenda, ed., The Best ofVoluntary Action Leadership,(Washington, DC: Points of LightFoundation) 1980.

1099. Hanson, JoAnn and James Stone,"Community Service LinksCorrections to Volunteering," Journalof Volunteer Administration, Summer1985.

1100. Hanson, JoAnn and KarlaHenderson, "The First Offender:Adult Education in Action," Journalof Volunteer Administration, Winter1983/84.

1101. Harbaugh, W.T. (1998) “What DoDonations Buy? A Model ofPhilanthropy Based on Prestige andWarm-Glow” Journal of PublicEconomics 67, 269-284.

1102. Hardwick J & Graycar A. (1982),Volunteers in non-GovernmentWelfare Organisations in Australia: AWorking paper, Social WelfareResearch Centre University of NewSouth Wales.

1103. Harel, Rena, “Volunteer CommunityService: What are the Benefits to theVolunteer?,” Journal of VolunteerAdministration, Summer 1992.

1104. Harlock, Dawn and Natalie Sachs-Ericsson, “Volunteers and Animal-Assisted Activity Programs,” Journal

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of Volunteer Administration, Fall1998.

1105. Harman, J.D., ed., Volunteerism inthe Eighties, (Washington: UniversityPress of America) 1982.

1106. Harrington, M., “A RetrospectiveCommentary on Volunteering asSerious Leisure,” Leisure/Loisir, Vol25(3-4), pp 143-146, 2000-2001.

1107. Harrington, M., Cuskelly, G., & Auld,C, “Career volunteering incommodity-intensive serious leisure:Motor sport events and theirdependence onvolunteers/amateurs,” Society andLeisure, 23(2): 419-430, 2000.

1108. Harris, Goldye, Annette Shapiro:Professional Volunteer, (BeverlyHills: Rose Press) 1994.

1109. Harris, M., The Church is thePeople: Lay Volunteers in ReligiousCongregations, Working Paper 16,London School of Economics,Centre for Voluntary Organisations,1996.

1110. Harris, M.D., and B. Groshens, “ACooperative Volunteer TrainingProgram,” Home Healthcare Nurse,May/June 1985.

1111. Harris, Margaret, “An Inner Group ofWilling People: Volunteering in aReligious Context,” Social Policy andAdministration, March 1996.

1112. Harrison, David, “VolunteerMotivation and AttendanceDecisions: Competitive TheoryTesting in Multiple Samples from aHomeless Shelter,” Journal ofApplied Psychology, June 1995.

1113. Harshfield, James, “Liability Issuesof Using Volunteers in PublicSchools,” NASSP Bulletin,September 1996.

1114. Harshfield, James, Gary Peltier,George Hill, and Richard Daugherty,“How Public Schools View SelectedComponents of VolunteerManagement,” Journal of VolunteerAdministration, Fall 1996.

1115. Hart, Karen, “Court OrderedCommunity Service and the Non-Profit Organization, Journal ofVolunteer Administration, Winter1989/90.

1116. Hart, Kenneth, EmployeeVolunteerism: Employer Practicesand Policies (Conference Board ofCanada) 1986.

1117. Hart, Peter and Mario Brossard, “AGeneration to be Proud Of: YoungAmericans Volunteer to Make aDifference,” Brookings Review,October 2002.

1118. Hartman, Michael, “StrengtheningVolunteerism through Wisconsin’sWelfare-Replacement Proposal: ABrief Examination of Time Dollars,”Wisconsin Policy Research InstituteReport, Vol 8, No 10.

1119. Hartmann, D. “Volunteer Immunity:Maintaining the Vitality of the ThirdSector of Our Economy,” 10University of Bridgeport Law Review63 (1989).

1120. Harvey, Patricia and GinetteJohnstone, A Book of Case Studiesfor Training Volunteers, (Carp, ON:Johnstone Training andConsultation) 1992.

1121. Hatch, Stephen, editor, Volunteers:Patterns, Meanings, and Motives,(Berkhamsted, Herts: The VolunteerCentre) 1983.

1122. Hatlestad, D. “DevelopingLeadership Skills in the VolunteerEMS System,” Emergency MedicalService, Vol 31, No 4 2002.

1123. Haus, A, ed., Working withHomeless People: A Guide for Staffand Volunteers, (New York:Columbia University CommunityServices) 1994.

1124. Havir, Linda, “An Evaluation of OlderVolunteers as TelephoneInterviewers,” Journal of VoluntaryAction Research, July/September1986.

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1125. Hawrylyshyn, O., “The EconomicNature and Value of VolunteerActivity in Canada,” Social IndicatorsResearch, January 1978.

1126. Hawthorne, Nan, “Customer Servicefor Volunteer Programs,” VolunteerManagement Review, April 10,2002, charitychannel.com/article_171.shtml.

1127. Hawthorne, Nan, “Developing aGood Volunteer PositionDescription,” Volunteer ManagementReview, May 22, 2002,charitychannel.com/article_165.shtml.

1128. Hawthorne, Nan, “PreventingVolunteer Burnout,” VolunteerManagement Review, May 15, 2002,charitychannel.com/article_166.shtml.

1129. Hawthorne, Nan, “The History andDevelopment of Internet Resourcesfor Volunteer Programs,” Journal ofVolunteer Administration, Fall 1997.

1130. Hawthorne, Nan, “VolunteerRecruitment on the Internet,”Grapevine, March/April 1997.

1131. Hayes, Gene and Carl McDaniels,“The Leisure Pursuit ofVolunteering,” Parks andRecreation, September 1980.

1132. Hayghe, Howard, “Volunteers in theUS: Who Donates the Time?,”Monthly Labor Review, February1991.

1133. Hayler, Laurel, “AdministrativeConsiderations in Developing aVolunteer Program,” Hospital andCommunity Psychiatry, March 1975.

1134. Hayslip, B. and M.L. Walling,“Impact of Hospice VolunteerTraining on Death Anxiety andLocus of Control,” Omega: Journalof Death and Dying, 1985 (3).

1135. Health and Welfare Council, TheEmerging Role of Volunteer Bureausas Seen Through the Opinions andAttitudes of Community WelfareCouncil Executives Special Report

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1136. Healy, C., “Volunteers in PublicWelfare,” in J.C. Cull and R.E.Hardy, eds., Applied Volunteerism inCommunity Development,(Springfield: Charles C. Thomas)1973.

1137. Heartbeat Trends, Research intoOlder People and Volunteering -Research Report for the 2001Premier’s Forum on Ageing,(Sydney: Heartbeat Trends) 2001.

1138. Hedges, Barbara, “VolunteerRecognition,” Church Administration,March 1983.

1139. Hedges, Susan, “ProtectingVolunteers and Volunteer Directorsof Who Michigan NonprofitCorporations,” Michigan BusinessLaw Journal, Spring 1995.

1140. Hedley, R. (1992) ‘Organising andmanaging volunteers’ in Hedley, R.& Davis Smith, J. (Eds) Volunteeringand Society: Principles and Practice,NCVO Publications, London.

1141. Hedley, R. and Smith, J.D.Volunteers and the Contract Culture:Volunteer Centre UK, 1994.

1142. Hedley, Rodney and GeraldRampersad, Making It Happen!Involving Black Volunteers: Issuesand Practical Considerations,(London: Volunteer Centre UK)November 1992.

1143. Hedley, Rodney and Justin Davis-Smith, Volunteering and Society:Principles and Practices, (London:NCVO) February 1992.

1144. Heidrich, Katheryn, “Are You Readyfor Volunteers?,” CampingMagazine, February 1991.

1145. Heidrich, Kathryn W., "Volunteers’Life-Styles: Market SegmentationBased on Volunteers’ RoleChoices," Nonprofit and VoluntarySector Quarterly, Vol. 19, Spring,1990, 21-31.

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1146. Height, D, J. Toya, L. Kamikawa andD. Maldonado, “Senior Volunteeringin Minority Communities,Generations, 5(4) 1981.

1147. Heinz, John, Paul Schnorr, EdwardLaumann and Robert Nelson,“Lawyers’ Roles in VoluntaryAssociations: Declining SocialCapital?,” Law and Social Inquiry,Summer 2001.

1148. Heinz, Laura, Voluntary HealthOrganizations in Canada: PublicInvolvement and Support (Toronto:Canadian Centre for Philanthropy)2000.

1149. Heinz, Laura, Volunteering Trends inCanada 1987-1997 NSGVP FactSheet 10 (Toronto: Canadian Centrefor Philanthropy) February 2000.

1150. Hellmo, J. The Nature of Volunteersand Volunteerism in the CalgarySetting (Calgary: RUPPS, Universityof Calgary) 1986.

1151. Helman, Margaret, “Volunteers:Active and Eager in Australia,”Journal of Volunteer Administration,Winter 1992/1993.

1152. Helmers, K.F., S. N. Young, and R.O. Pihl, “Assessment of Measures ofImpulsivity in Healthy MaleVolunteers,” Personality andIndividual Differences, December1995.

1153. Henderson, Karla “Are VolunteersWorth Their Weight in Gold?,” Parksand Recreation, November 1988.

1154. Henderson, Karla, “CommunityService Volunteering as ResponsiveAdult Education,” Journal ofVolunteer Administration, Vol 1(4)1983.

1155. Henderson, Karla, “In Search ofVolunteer Management: Ideas forExcellence,” Journal of VolunteerAdministration, Fall 1985.

1156. Henderson, Karla, “Motivating theAdult 4-H Volunteer,” Journal ofExtension, Vol 13)1) 1984.

1157. Henderson, Karla, “Motivations andPerceptions of Volunteerism as aLeisure Activity,” Journal of LeisureResearch, Vol 13, Number 3, 1981.

1158. Henderson, Karla, “ProgrammingVolunteerism for HappierVolunteers,” Parks & Recreation, Vol15(9) 1980.

1159. Henderson, Karla, “The Motivation ofMen and Women in Volunteering,”Journal of Volunteer Administration,Spring 1983.

1160. Henderson, Karla, “VolunteerManagement in the Leisure ServiceCurriculum,” VolunteerAdministration, Vol 13(2) 1980.

1161. Henderson, Karla, “Volunteerism asLeisure,” Journal of Voluntary ActionResearch, January-March 1984.

1162. Henderson, Karla, “Volunteerism inLeisure Services - Trends andIssues,” Journal of PhysicalEducation, Recreation and Dance,Vol 56(1) 1985.

1163. Henderson, Karla, “Volunteers inLeisure Services: Marketing from aHuman Services Perspective,” Parks& Recreation, Vol 25(6) 1990.

1164. Henderson, Karla, “Women asVolunteers,” The Humanist, Vol44(4) 1984.

1165. Henderson, Kathleen, “ProtectingVolunteers from Lawsuits,”Mechanical Engineering, August1997.

1166. Henderson, Kathy, What Would WeDo Without You? A Guide toVolunteer Activities for Kids, (Crozet,VA: Shoe Tree Press) 1990.

1167. Henderson, Z.P, “VolunteeringActivities May Promote Health,”Human Ecology Forum, Winter1990.

1168. Henderson-Loney, Jane, “Steps andTypes: How the MBTI Helped aTreatment Non-Profit Develop anEffective Volunteer Program,”Journal of Volunteer Administration,Fall 1996.

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1169. Hendricks, Jon and Stephen Cutler,“The effects of membership inchurch-related associations andlabor unions on age differences involuntary association affiliations,”The Gerontologist, Apr 2001

1170. Henson, S. and Larson, B., RiskManagement: Strategies forManaging Volunteer Programs(Walla Walla: Macduff/BuntPublishing) 1988.

1171. Hermalin, Jared, “Self HelpClearinghouses: PromotingCollaboration between Professionalsand Volunteers,” Journal ofVoluntary Action Research,April/June 1986.

1172. Herman, Keith, “Appropriate Use ofthe Child Abuse Potential Inventoryin a Big Brothers/Big SistersAgency,” Journal of Social ScienceResearch, Vol 20(3/4) 1995.

1173. Herman, Keith, "EnhancingScreening for Child and Youth-CareWork with Problem-SpecificMeasures: An Example with BigBrothers/Big Sisters Volunteers,"Child and Youth Care Forum,December 1993.

1174. Herman, Melanie and PeggyJackson, No Surprises: HarmonizingRisk and Reward in VolunteerManagement (Washington: NonprofitRisk Management Center) 2001.

1175. Herman-Cappoli, Mary, “Volunteersare Working: Patients Come Back toGive Back,” Journal of VolunteerAdministration, Summer 1992.

1176. Herndon, E. J., & Mikulas, W. L.(1996). Using reinforcement-basedmethods to enhance membershiprecruitment in a volunteerorganization. Journal of AppliedBehavior Analysis, 29, 577-580.

1177. Herrera, Carla, Cynthia Sipe, WendyMcClanahan, Amy Arbreton andSarah Pepper, Mentoring School-Age Children: RelationshipDevelopment in Community-Basedand School-Based Programs

(Philadelphia: Public PrivateVentures) April 2000.

1178. Herrman, Beth, The VolunteerTutor’s Toolbox, InternationalReading Association, 1994.

1179. Hersch, P.D., J.A. Kulik and K.E.Scheibe, “Personal Characteristicsof College Volunteers in MentalHospitals,” Journal of Consulting andClinical Psychology, 33:30-34, 1969.

1180. Herzog, A. R., & Morgan, J. (1993).Formal volunteer work among olderAmericans. In S. A. Bass, F. G.Carol, & Y.-P. Chen (Eds.),Achieving a productive aging society(pp. 119-142). Westport, CT: AuburnHouse.

1181. Herzog, A. R., Kahn, R. L., Morgan,J. N., Jackson, J. S., & Antonucci, T.C. (1989). Age differences inproductive activities. Journal ofGerontology, 44, 129-138.

1182. Herzog, A. Regula and JamesMorgan, “Age and GenderDifferences in the Value ofProductive Activities: Four DifferentApproaches,” Research on Aging,June 192.

1183. Hettman, D.W. and E. Jenkins,“Volunteerism and Social Interest,”Individual Psychology, 46(3) 1990.

1184. Heywood, Sandy, “The Value of aVolunteer Questionnaire,” VoluntaryAction Leadership, Spring 1983.

1185. Hiatt, S.W. and A. Jones, “VolunteerServices for Vulnerable Families andAt-Risk Elderly,” Child Abuse andNeglect, 24(1) 2000.

1186. Hiatt, Susan, Patty Michalek, PhyllisYounge, Thomas Miyoshi andEdward Fryer, “Characteristics ofVolunteers and Families in aNeonatal Home Visitation Project:The Kempe Community CaringProgram,” Child Abuse and Neglect,Jan 2000.

1187. Hieserman, Jo Ann, “LibraryDirectors and Volunteer Programs,”Colorado Libraries, June 1991.

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1188. Hildrew, P. and M. Mair, Recruitingand Keeping Volunteers, (London:National Association of CitizenAdvice Bureaux) 1990.

1189. Hilke, John C. (1986). The impact ofvolunteer firefighters on localgovernment spending and taxation.Municipal Finance Journal, 7,33-44.

1190. Hill, Donna, “Volunteers ChairingEvents,” Journal of VolunteerAdministration, Winter 1991/92.

1191. Hiller, Janet, “Screening YouthVolunteers,” Journal of Extension,Spring 1992.

1192. Hillman, K.G., Volunteers in DirectService: A Study of TheirBackground and Experience,(Chicago: Welfare Council ofMetropolitan Chicago) 1967.

1193. Himmelweit, Susan, “The Discoveryof Unpaid Work: The SocialConsequences of the Expansion ofWork,” Feminist Economics, vol 1,no 2, Summer 1995.

1194. Hintgen, Thomas, Tina Radichel,Mary Beth Clark, Thomas Sather,and Kara Johnson, “Volunteers,communication, and relationships:Synergistic possibilities,” Topics inStroke Rehabilitation, Summer 2000

1195. Hinton, Karen, “Extension’s Role inDeveloping Community Volunteers,”Journal of Extension, August 1994.

1196. Hinton, Karen, “Perceived ofTraining Needs of GovernmentVolunteers,” Public PersonnelManagement, Winter 1995.

1197. Hipp, Lois and Donna Davis, “UsingExperiential Techniques in HospiceVolunteer Training,” Journal ofVolunteer Administration, Fall 1987.

1198. Hirsch, Solomon, “A Critique ofVolunteer-Staff Suicide PreventionCentres,” Canadian Journal ofPsychiatry, October 1981.

1199. Hiscock, Lynda and Godfrey Cole,“The Motivation, Use and Future ofVolunteer Lawyers in Law Centres,”

Journal of Social Welfare Law, Nov1990.

1200. Hoad, Peter, “Volunteers in theIndependent Hospice Movement,”Sociology of Health and Illness,June 1991.

1201. Hoare, A. and C. Peters, “A MultisitePatient-Centered and Family-Centered Volunteer Program,”Journal of Palliative Care, Fall 1996.

1202. Hobbs, Beverly, “Diversifying theVolunteer Base: Latinos andVolunteerism,” Journal of Extension,August 2001.

1203. Hobfoll, Steven, “PersonalityCharacteristics of the CollegeVolunteer,” American Journal ofCommunity Psychology, Vol 8 (4),1980.

1204. Hobson, A., “Why Do VolunteersVolunteer?,” The Public Garden,April 1990.

1205. Hobson, C.J., Rominger, A., Malec,K., Hobson, C.L., & Evans, K.(1996). Volunteer friendliness ofnonprofit agencies: Definition,conceptual model, and applications.Journal of Nonprofit and PublicSector Marketing, 44 (4), 27-41.

1206. Hobson, Charles and Kathryn Malec,“Initial Telephone Contact ofProspective Volunteers withNonprofits: An Operational Definitionof Quality and Norms for 500Agencies,” Journal of VolunteerAdministration, Summer/Fall 1999.

1207. Hodge, Peter, “Trends in AustralianOverseas Volunteering,” ArenaMagazine, August 1999.

1208. Hodges, J. & Carlsen, J. 1998, 'Atale of two festivals: volunteermotivations and expectations at twoAustralian Folk Festivals', inProgress in Tourism and HospitalityResearch 1998: Proceedings of theEighth Australian Tourism andHospitality Research ConferencePart 2, eds B. Faulkner, C. Tidswell& D. Weaver, Bureau of Tourism

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1209. Hodgkinson, V. and Weitzman, M.Giving and Volunteering in theUnited States (Washington, DC:Independent Sector) 1994.

1210. Hodgkinson, V. and Weitzman, M.Giving and Volunteering in theUnited States (Washington, DC:Independent Sector) 1992.

1211. Hodgkinson, V. and Weitzman, M.Giving and Volunteering in theUnited States (Washington, DC:Independent Sector,)1988.

1212. Hodgkinson, Virginia, and MurrayWeitzman. Volunteering and Givingin the United States AmongTeenagers 12 to 17 Years of Age.Washington, D.C.: IndependentSector, 1997.

1213. Hodgkinson, Virginia, “FromCommitment to Action: HowReligious Involvement Affects Givingand Volunteering,” in R. Wuthnowand V. Hodgkinson, eds., Faith andPhilanthropy in America (SanFrancisco: Jossey-Bass) 1990.

1214. Hodgkinson, Virginia, “The Future ofIndividual Giving and Volunteering:The Inseparable Link betweenReligious Community and IndividualGenerosity,” in R. Wuthnow and V.Hodgkinson, eds., Faith andPhilanthropy in America (SanFrancisco: Jossey-Bass) 1990.

1215. Hodgkinson, Virginia, The Roles andContributions of VolunteersGlobally: Passing on the Tradition toFuture Generations (Washington:Center for the Study of VoluntaryOrganizations and Service) 2001.

1216. Hodiak, Daine and John Ryan,Hidden Assets: Revolutionize YourDevelopment Program with aVolunteer-Driven Approach, JohnWiley and Sons, 2001.

1217. Hoffman, J.V. and J. Worthy,“Involving Volunteers in SchoolReading Programs,” The ReadingTeacher, 53:246-253, 1999.

1218. Hoffman, Melane Kinney, Will theBest of Intentions be Enough? AReport on Volunteerism Among theNation’s Voluntary Health Agencies(Washington: Points of LightFoundation) 1996.

1219. Hogan, Harry, “Philosophical Issuesin Volunteerism,” Journal ofVoluntary Action Research, Vol10(1) 1981.

1220. Hoge, Dean, Charles Zech, PatrickMcNamara and Michael Donahue,“The value of volunteers asresources for congregations,”Journal for the Scientific Study ofReligion, Sep 1998

1221. Hohn, James, “Volunteers: theKeystones of a Major GivingProgram,” in Maddalena, Lucille, ed.,Encouraging Voluntarism andVolunteers, (San Francisco: JosseyBass, Inc) 1980.

1222. Holden, Daphne, "On equal ground":Sustaining virtue among volunteersin a homeless shelter, Journal ofContemporary Ethnography, July1997

1223. Hollwitz, J. and Wilson, C. “NewDirections in Volunteer Selection:The Case for StructuredInterviewing,” in B. Long and J.Long, (eds.), Worn Paths andUnbroken Trails: The VolunteerMovement at the Turning Point,(Walla Walla, Wash.: MBAPublishing) 1989.

1224. Hollwitz, John and CharmaineWilson, “Structured Interviewing inVolunteer Selection,” Journal ofApplied Communication Research,February 1993.

1225. Holmberg, S. K. (1997). “A walkingprogram for wanderers: Volunteertraining and development of anevening walker’s group,” Geriatricnursing-American Journal of Carefor the Aging, 18(4), 160-165.

1226. Holme, Anthea and Joan Maizels,Social Workers and Volunteers,

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(London: Allen and Unwin) October1978.

1227. Holmes, Kirsten,” Changing times:Volunteering in the heritage sector1984–1998,” Voluntary Action,Spring 1999.

1228. Holroyd, Carl and Anthony Silver,Corporate Volunteering: Helping toBuild Business and CommunitySustainability, Centre for RegionalDevelopment and Research, EdithCowen University, WesternAustralia, 2001.

1229. Honrubia y Vilar, Maria Luisa,“Volunteering versus Olympism,”1999, www.blues.uab.es/olympic.studies/volunteers/honrubia.html.

1230. Hoover, Tracy and Noelle Connor,“Preferred Learning Styles of FloridaAssociation for Family andCommunity Education Volunteers:Implications for ProfessionalDevelopment,” Journal of Extension,June 2001.

1231. Hopkins, C.J., “I’m Here to Help –What do you Want Me to Do?: APrimer for Literacy Tutors,” ReadingTeacher 52:310-312, 1998.

1232. Hopkins, Sonnie, “VET and theVoluntary Sector: Dealing withAmbiguities,” CEET Working Paperno 26, April 2000,www.education.monash.edu.au/centres/CEET/wp26.htm.

1233. Horne, S. and A. Broadbridge, “TheCharity Shop Volunteer in Scotland:Greatest Asset or BiggestHeadache?,” Voluntas 5(2) 1994.

1234. Horner, Jane Shakespeare,“Volunteers in Arts and Heritage,”Volunteer Center of Ottawa-Carleton, www.arts-ottawa.on.ca/volunteer.html.

1235. Hougland, James, and Jon Shepard,"Voluntarism and the Manager: TheImpact of Structural Pressure andPersonal Interest on CommunityParticipation," Journal of VoluntaryAction Research, Vol 14, 1985.

1236. Houska, A., & Rowlins, T. D. (1986).Motivations and satisfactions of theWichita volunteer. The AmericanJournal of Hospice Care, 3, 15-18.

1237. Howard, B.W., “ManagingVolunteers,” Australian Journal ofEmergency Management, Spring1999.

1238. Howard, Elizabeth, The VolunteerConnection (Sacramento, CA:Department of Parks andCommunity Services, City ofSacramento) 1988.

1239. Howarth, Edgar, “PersonalityCharacteristics of Volunteers,”Psychological Reports, June 1976.

1240. Howarth, Joyce, The FemaleVolunteer: A Survey Conducted inthe Province of Alberta (Edmonton:Queen’s Printer for the Province ofAlberta) 1974.

1241. Howell, Albert, Why do VolunteersBurnout and Dropout? (Calgary:Research Unit for Public PolicyStudies, University of Calgary)December 1986.

1242. Hoye, R. & Auld, C., “Measuringboard performance in nonprofit sportorganisations,” Australian Journalon Volunteering, 6(2), 108-116, 2001

1243. Huat, Ong Eng, Priscilla Lee andGwyn Tan, “What is the EconomicValue of Community Service inSingapore?,” National University ofSingapore, March 2001,www.scholars.nus.edu.sg/sea/students/comserv/p1.html.

1244. Hudgings E. 1988 Volunteerincentives; Solving recruitment andattrition problems. Journal ofEmergency Medical Services, 58-61.

1245. Hudson, R., “Volunteers or PaidWorkers?,” Impact May 1990.

1246. Hughart, N., D.R. Silimperi, J.Khatun and B. Stanton, “A New EPIStrategy to Reach High Risk UrbanChildren in Bangladesh: UrbanVolunteers,” Trop GeogMed, 1992,44:142-148.

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1247. Hughes, M.M., “Perceptions andServices of Hospice Volunteers: AnEvaluation of Wisconsin Hospices,”American Journal of Hospice CareMay/June 1988.

1248. Hulbert, J. R. and R.A. Chase,Retiree Volunteers and the AgenciesThey Serve, (St Paul: AmherstWilder Foundation) 1991.

1249. Humble, S., Voluntary Action in the1980s: A Summary of Findings of aNational Survey, (Berkhamsted,Herts: The Volunteer Centre) 1982.

1250. Hunot, Vivien and Alan Rosenbach,“Factors influencing the attitudesand commitment of volunteer alcoholcounsellors,” British Journal ofGuidance & Counselling, Aug 1998

1251. Hunter, K.I and M.W. Linn,“Psychosocial Differences betweenElderly Volunteers andNonvolunteers,” InternationalJournal of Aging and HumanDevelopment, Vol 12, 1980/81.

1252. Hurtubise, Roch, “InformalParenting: Pairings BetweenVolunteer Adults and Children,”International Review of CommunityDevelopment, Autumn 1994.

1253. Husbands, Winston, A-J McKechnieand Mario Gagnon, An Assessmentof the Need to Improve the Body ofKnowledge on Volunteers andVolunteering in Canada (Toronto:Canadian Centre for Philanthropy),www.nonprofitscan.org/pubs/iyv-report.pdf

1254. Hustinx, Lesley and FransLammertyn, “Solidarity andVolunteering Under a Reflexive-Modern Sign: Towards a NewConceptual Framework,”www.jhu.edu/~istr/conferences/dublin/volume.html

1255. Hustinx, Lesley, “Individualism andNew Styles of Youth Volunteering:An Empirical Exploration,” VoluntaryAction, Spring 2001.

1256. Hutchins, Julie, Brenda Seevers,and Dawn Van Leeuwen, “Value of

Adult Volunteer Leaders in the NewMexico 4-H Program, “ Journal ofExtension, April 2002.

1257. Hutchinson Associates, VolunteerCentres Survey Report (Calgary:Volunteer Alberta May 1998.

1258. Hyatt, Laura, “Volunteers and Post-Acute Care: A Good Combination,”Nursing Homes, April 1997.

1259. Hyde, Cheryl, “Volunteerism inhostile times: An examination offeminist social movementorganisations in the 1980s,”Voluntary Action, Spring 2000.

1260. Ibrahim, NA. And D.E. Branne,“Implications of Gender Differenceson the Motivation to Volunteer inHospitals,” Journal of Social ScienceResearch, 22, 1-18, 1997.

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1264. Ilsley, Paul, Adult LiteracyVolunteers: Issues and Ideas,(Columbus, OH: National Center forResearch in Vocational Education)1986.

1265. Ilsley, Paul, Enhancing the VolunteerExperience (San Francisco:Jossey-Bass) 1990.

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1267. Imagine, Volunteer Canada, and theCalgary Workplace VolunteerCouncil, Engaging Employees in theCommunity: How to EstablishEmployer Supported Volunteerism inYour Community (Toronto: Canadian

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1269. Independent Sector, America’sInformal Volunteers (Washington:Independent Sector) 2001,www.independentsector.org/PDFs/InformalVols.pdf

1270. Independent Sector, America’sReligious Congregation: MeasuringTheir Contribution to Society(Washington: Independent Sector?2000.

1271. Independent Sector, America’sSenior Volunteers Washington:Independent Sector)www.independentsector.org/PDFs/SeniorVolun.pdf

1272. Independent Sector, America’sTeenage Volunteers, (Washington:Independent Sector) 2000,www.independentsector.org/programs/research/teenvolun1.pdf

1273. Independent Sector, Giving andVolunteering in the United States,2001 (Washington: IndependentSector) 2002.

1274. Independent Sector, MeasuringVolunteering: A Practical Toolkit(Washinton: Independent Sector2001.

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1276. Inglis, S., “Exploring VolunteerBoard Member and ExecutiveDirector Needs: Importance andFulfillment,” Journal of AppliedRecreation Research, 19:171-89,1994.

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1283. Institute for Volunteering Research,Volunteers in the Cultural Sector(London: The Council for Museums,Archives and Libraries) March 2002.

1284. International Association forVolunteer Effort, The Global Agendafor Action to StrengthenVolunteering, January 2001.

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1286. International Federation of RedCross and Red Crescent Societies,Volunteering Policy –Implementation Guide, 1999.

1287. Inui, Ko. “The Role of Volunteerswith Professional Skills in theReconstruction of Urban Areas.” InInnovative Urban CommunityDevelopment and DisasterManagement, Proceedings of theInternational Conference Series onInnovative Urban Community

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1288. Ipsos Reed Corporation, PublicOpinion Research on the VoluntarySector, Canadian Voluntary TaskForce, March 2002.

1289. Ironmonger, D. (2000) ‘Measuringvolunteering in economic terms’, inWarburton, J. & Oppenheimer, M.(Eds) Volunteers and Volunteering,The Federation Press, Sydney.

1290. Ironmonger, D..S 1998. “Measuringthe Dollar Value of Volunteering,”Australian Journal on Volunteering.3 (1): 19-24. 1998

1291. Irvine, A. B., Biglan, A., Duncan, T.,& Metzler, C. W. (1996). Benefitsand barriers for volunteer leaders ofa parent training program. Family &Community Health 18(4), 20-32.

1292. Isaacs, Leslie and Marcia Hoffman,“The Volunteer-ProfessionalRelationship: Notes on a WorkingTeam,” Social Casework June 1977.

1293. Isler, Claudia, Volunteering to Helpin Your Neighborhood, Children’sPress, Sept 2000.

1294. Isler, Claudia, Volunteering to Helpwith Animals, Children’s Press, Sept2000.

1295. Izquieta Etulain, J.L. and J. CallejoGonzalez, “The New Volunteers:The Nature and Configuration ofTheir Collective Initiatives,” RevistaEspanola de InvesitgacionesSociologicas, April-June 1999.

1296. J.C.Penny, Inc., A National Profile:Volunteering (Washington:VOLUNTEER: The National Center)1988.

1297. Jackson, Elton, M.D. Bachmeier,James Wood and E.A. Craft,”

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1298. Jackson, J.L., “Volunteerism:Community Service or InvoluntaryServitude,” Journal of Housing andCommunity Development, 54, 1997.

1299. Jackson, John, Ian Cunningham andAlistair Dutton, “The Impact of theEmployment Relations Act 1999 onScotland’s Voluntary Sector,”Employee Relations, vol 23(3) 2001.

1300. Jackson, Rob, “What is VolunteerManagement at the Start of the 21stCentury?,” e-Volunteerism, Winter2001.

1301. Jackson, V. R. (Ed.). (1995).Volunteerism in geriatric settings.New York: Haworth Press

1302. Jackson, Vera, “Management Stylesthat Can Help or Hurt YourVolunteer Program,” Activities,Adaptation and Aging, Vol 20(1)1995.

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1304. Jacobson, Ann, VolunteerManagement Handbook for EffectiveDevelopment of Volunteer Programs(Kansas City: Ann Jacobson andAssociates) 1991.

1305. Jacobson, Ann, Principles for GoodPractice for the Field ofVolunteerism (Kansas City: AnnJacobson and Associates) 1993.

1306. Jaffro, Gwen, “The Changing Natureof Irish Voluntary Social ServiceOrganizations,” International Journalof Public Sector Management, vol 9(7) 1996.

1307. Jago, L . and Deery, M. (1999).‘Volunteer Management at NuggetHill: A Case Study, ’ in I. Yeoman(ed) Heritage Visitor Attractions: AnOperations Management

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1308. Jago, Leo and Margaret Deery, “TheRole of Human Resources Practicesin Achieving Quality Enhancementand Cost Reduction: an Investigationof Volunteer Use in TourismOrganisations,” International Journalof Comparative HospitalityManagement, vol 14, no 5, 2002.

1309. Jamer, Margaret, School Volunteers,(New York: Public EducationAssociation) 1961.

1310. James, Robyn, “The Role of Clientsin Training Volunteers,” VoluntaryAction Leadership, Summer 1986.

1311. Jamison, R. and J.E. Johnson,“Empathy and TherapeuticOrientation in Paid and VolunteerCrisis Phone Workers, ProfessionalTherapists and UndergraduateCollege Students,” Journal ofCommunity Psychology, 3:269-274,1975.

1312. Jamrozi, A., “Voluntary Work in the1990s: Comments on the ABS 1995Survey,” Australian Journal onVolunteering, 1(2) 1996.

1313. Janey, Jane, Janet Tuckwiller andLynne Lonnquist, “Skill TransferralBenefits from VolunteerExperiences,” Nonprofit andVoluntary Sector Quarterly, Vol20(1) 1991.

1314. Janey, Jane, You and Volunteering:How to Reap Practical Benefits,(Blacksburg: Center for VolunteerDevelopment) 1985.

1315. Janoski, Thomas, and John Wilson,“Pathways to Voluntarism: FamilySocialization and StatusTransmission Models,” SocialForces, September 1995.

1316. Janoski, Thomas, Marc Musick andJohn Wilson, “Being Volunteered?The Impact of Social Participationand Pro-Social Attitudes onVolunteering,” Sociological Forum,vol 13, no 3, 1998.

1317. Janowitz, Gayle, Helping Hands:Volunteer Work in Education,(Chicago: University of ChicagoPress) 1965.

1318. Jarvis, Nigel and Lindsay King,“Volunteers in Uniformed YouthOrganisations,” World Leisure andRecreation, Vol 39 (1) 1997.

1319. Jasso, Gayle, “Behind the Scenes ofSecurity Pacific’s VolunteerProgram,” Journal of VolunteerAdministration, Winter 1985/86.

1320. Jasso, Gayle, “In Search ofVolunteers - How to Crack a MajorCorporation,” Journal of VolunteerAdministration, Summer 1983.

1321. Jedlicka, Allen, Volunteerism andWorld Development: Pathway to aNew World, Praeger, 1990.

1322. Jeffires, Rhonda, “PerformingCommunity Service Work: ACollaborative Model of Inquiry,” HighSchool Journal, December 1998.

1323. Jegen, Lawrence, “Certain FringeBenefits to Volunteers areNontaxable,” Res Gestae, Sept1993.

1324. Jenner, J., “OrganizationalCommitment among WomenVolunteers: Meaning andMeasurement,” PsychologicalReports, June 1984.

1325. Jenner, J., 1982. “Participation,leadership, and the role ofvolunteerism among selectedwomen volunteers.” Journal ofVoluntary Action Research 11,27–38.

1326. Jenner, Jessica, “Volunteerism asan Aspect of Women’s Work Lives,”Journal of Vocational Behavior,December 1981.

1327. Jiminez, Mary Ann and DanielJiminez, “Training VolunteerCaregivers of Persons with AIDS,”Social Work in Health Care, Vol 14(3) 1990.

1328. Jimmerson, Ronald, and RhondaCordill, “Providing Training and

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1329. Jirovec, R. L. and C. Hyduk, “ AStudy of Volunteerism among OlderAdults: Implications for Health andPolicy,” Journal of GerontologicalSocial Work, 30(3/4) 1998.

1330. Jirovec, Ronald and ChristineHyduk, “Type of VolunteerExperience and Health among OlderAdult Volunteers,” Journal ofGerontological Social Work, Winter1998.

1331. Johansen, I.M., “Legal Issues inSchool Volunteer Programs,” SchoolLaw Bulletin, parts I-IV, Spring 1997,Summer 1997, Winter 1997, Spring1998.

1332. Johansen, I.M., Public SchoolVolunteers: Law and Liability inNorth Carolina (Institute ofGovernment, University of NorthCarolina) 1999.

1333. Johansen, Ingrid, “ New LegalProtection for Volunteers,” PopularGovernment, Fall 1998.

1334. John Tull and Associates, Furtheringthe Pro Bono Commitment inMaryland: An Assessment of theState's Volunteer Legal ServicesDelivery System, (Baltimore:People's Pro Bono Action Center)1992.

1335. Johnson, Douglas, Empowering LayVolunteers (Minneapolis: AugsburgFortress Publishers) 1992.

1336. Johnson, Douglas, The Care andFeeding of Volunteers, (Nashville,TN: Abingdon Press) 1978.

1337. Johnson, Guion, Volunteers inCommunity Service, (Chapel Hill,NC: North Carolina Council ofWomen’s Organizations) 1967.

1338. Johnson, H. H. (1973). Motivatingthe volunteer worker. VolunteerAdministration, 7(2-4), 44-48.

1339. Johnson, Janet and David vanSlyke, To Give, To Volunteer, to

Trust: How Strong is thePhilanthropic and Civic Tradition inMetro Atlanta? (Atlanta: CommunityFoundation for Greater Atlanta) April2002.

1340. Johnson, Joanie, “Ways to RewardWorkplace Volunteers,” Leadership,October/December 1995.

1341. Johnson, Lynelle, VolunteerProgram Development Manual,(Washington, DC: National MinorityAIDS Council).

1342. Johnson, Wayne, “Volunteer Work inthe Introductory Course: A SpecialCurriculum Component,” Journal ofSocial Work Education,Spring/Summer 1988.

1343. Johnson-Coffey, Georgean, “Trendsin Volunteerism,” The Bottom Line:Managing Library Finances, vol 10,no 2, 1997.

1344. Johnston, Donna, Working withVolunteers: Recruitment andSelection, (Berkhamsted, Herts:The Volunteer Centre) 1978.

1345. Johnston, Francine, MarciaInvernizzi and Connie Juel, BookBuddies: Guidelines for VolunteerTutors of Emergent and EarlyReaders (Guildford Press) 1998.

1346. Johnston, Margaret E., G. DavidTwynam and Jocelyn M. Farrell.(1999-2000). “Motivation andSatisfaction of Event Volunteers fora Major Youth Organization.”Leisure/Loisir, 24(1-2): 161-177.

1347. Johnston, Richard and StuartSoroka, Social Capital in aMulticultural Society: The Case ofCanada, University of BritishColumbia, May 1999.

1348. Jones, Frank, “CommunityInvolvement: The Influence of EarlyExperience,” Canadian SocialTrends, Summer 2000.

1349. Jones, Frank, “Seniors whoVolunteer,” Perspectives on Labourand Income, Autumn 1999.

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1350. Jones, Frank, “Volunteering Parents:Who Volunteers and How are TheirLives Affected?,” Isuma: CanadianJournal of Policy Research, Summer2001.

1351. Jones, Frank, “Youth Volunteeringon the Rise,” Perspectives, Spring2000.

1352. Jones, Frank, ReligiousCommitment and VolunteeringParents: Who Volunteers and Howare Their Lives Affected?, ReligiousCommitment Report number 00-01,November 2000.

1353. Jones, Frank, Volunteering by 12-and 13-year-olds in Canada, andReligious Commitment, 1996-1997,Religious Commitment ReportNumber 01-03, January 2001.

1354. Jones, Mary, “Prenatal EducationOutcome for Pregnant Adolescentsand Their Infants Using TrainedVolunteers,” Journal of AdolescentHealth Care, Sept 1990.

1355. Jones-Brown, Delores and ZelmaHenriques, “Promises and Pitfalls ofMentoring as a Juvenile JusticeStrategy,” Social Justice, Winter1997.

1356. Jonker, H. and D.L. Koopman,“Volunteer Mentors in SocialWelfare: Who They Are and WhatHappens When They Mentor,”Social Work and Christianity, 27(2)2000.

1357. Jonson, P, “The Volunteer and theLaw: Legal Risks for Volunteers,”Australian Parks and Leisure, Vol 4,No 2 2001.

1358. Jordan, P. “How Important is Healthand Safety for Volunteer Workers,”Australian Journal on Volunteering,vol 3, no 1, 1998.

1359. Joshi, A., M. Denton, A. Gafni, J.Lian, R. Robb, C. Rosenthal and D.Willison, “Evaluating Unpaid TimeContributions by Seniors: AConceptual Framework,”www,sicsci.mcmaster.ca/~iesop/papers2.htm.

1360. Juban, Janet, “Providing ServiceOpportunities for Families,”Voluntary Action Leadership,Jan/March 1995.

1361. Kagan, Aura, Sandra Black, JudityDuchan, Nina Simmons-Mackie andPaula Square, “Training volunteersas conversation partners using"supported conversation for adultswith aphasia" (SCA): A controlledtrial,” Journal of Speech, Language,and Hearing Research, June 2001

1362. Kahn, J. “Legal Issues inVolunteerism: Preliminary SurveyResults,” Journal of VolunteerAdministration, Winter 1984/85.

1363. Kahn, J. “Organization’s Liability forTort of Volunteers,” 133 University ofPennsylvania Law Review 1433(1985).

1364. Kahn, J., Legal Issues SurveyResults,” Journal of VolunteerAdministration, Winter 1985/86.

1365. Kaiser, Michael, D. ThompsonManning and Paul Balson, “LayVolunteers’ Knowledge and Beliefsabout AIDS Prevention,” Journal ofCommunity Health, Winter 1989.

1366. Kalishman, Norton, Ed Bernstein,and Joanne Fredrikson, "InvolvingChildren and Youth in CommunityProjects," Children Today,March/April 1987.

1367. Kallan, F.K. and G.T. Leyendecker,“Factors Relating to Retention ofSenior Volunteers,” Gerontologist,17(5) 1977.

1368. Kaminer, Wendy, WomenVolunteering: The Pleasure, Painand Politics of Unpaid Work from1830 to the Present, (Garden City:Anchor Press) 1984.

1369. Kanaratnam, K.K., Delwyn Dyer, andJane Asche, “Motivating Volunteers:How the Rewards of Unpaid WorkCan Meet People’s Needs,” Journalof Voluntary Action Research, Vol15(1) 1986.

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1370. Kaplan, Matt, “Recruiting SeniorAdult Volunteers forIntergenerational Programs: Workingto Create a ‘Jump on theBandwagon’ Effect,” Journal ofApplied Gerontology, March 1993.

1371. Kappell, B.M., “The VolunteerMovement in the United States,”Volunteer Administration, 2:11-28,1968.

1372. Kapsalis, Constantine, Analysis ofVolunteering: Employer Support forEmployer Volunteerism, AppliedResearch Branch, Strategic Policy,Human Resources DevelopmentCanada, August 1999.

1373. Karl, B.D., “Lo, the Poor Volunteer:An Essay on the Relationshipbetween History and Myth,” SocialScience Review, vol 58, 1984.

1374. Karn, Neil, “Money Talks: A Guideto Establishing the True Dollar Valueof Volunteer Time (Part 1),” Journalof Volunteer Administration, Winter1982/83.

1375. Karn, Neil, “Money Talks: A Guideto Establishing the True Dollar Valueof Volunteer Time (Part 2),” Journalof Volunteer Administration, Spring1983.

1376. Karn, Neil, “The No-ApologiesBudget,” Voluntary ActionLeadership, Spring 1984.

1377. Karp, Rashelle, “Volunteers inLibraries,” American LibraryAssociation, No 20 Small LibrariesPublications, January 1993,www.ala.org/lama/slp/karp.html.

1378. Kasternakis, Amy and RobertWineburg, “Religious People,Religious Congregations, andVolunteerism in Human Services,”Nonprofit and Voluntary SectorQuarterly, Spring 1993.

1379. Katkin, Steven, Marshall Ginsburg,Marilyn Rifkin, and James Scott,”Effectiveness of Female Volunteersin the Treatment of Outpatients,”Journal of Counseling Psychology,18(2) 1971.

1380. Katz, Anne, “The Experiences ofAIDS Volunteers: Six Themes ofVolunteer Care Giving,” Journal ofVolunteer Administration, Winter1998.

1381. Katz, D.S., “Planning to UseVolunteers,” Journal of the AmericanVocational Association, 58:28-29,1983.

1382. Katzman, Rita, “Justifying thePosition of Volunteer Administrator,”Voluntary Action Leadership, Winter1980.

1383. Kawashima, Nobuko, The EmergingVoluntary Sector in Japan: Issuesand Prospects, InternationalWorking Paper 7, Centre for CivilSociety, London School ofEconomics.

1384. Kay, Troy, Corporate Volunteerism:How Families Make a Difference,(New York: Conference Board)1997.

1385. Kayal, P. M., “Gay AIDS Voluntarismas Political Activity” Nonprofit andVoluntary Sector Quarterly, Vol20(3), 1991.

1386. Kayal, Philip, “Communalization andHomophile OrganizationMembership: Gay VolunteerismBefore and During AIDS,” Journal ofGay & Lesbian Social Services Vol.1No.1, 1994.

1387. Kaye, Cathryn Berger, “Essentialsfor Successful Community ServicePrograms, “ Education Digest,November 1989.

1388. Kaye, Lenard and Abraham Monk,“Factors Affecting Nursing HomePatient Participation in a VolunteerGrievance Resolution Service,”Journal of Voluntary ActionResearch, Vol 17(2) 1988.

1389. KBLR Research Committee, TheFeasibility of a VolunteerRecruitment and Referral Service onthe U of A Campus (Edmonton:Volunteer Centre of Edmonton) April1999.

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1390. Kearney, Jimmy, “The Values andBasic Principles of Volunteering:Complacency or Caution?,”Voluntary Action, Autumn 2001

1391. Keating Louis, Guidelines forCharities for Reduction of VolunteerLiability (Chicago: DePaul UniversityCollege of Law, Center forChurch/State Studies) 1993.

1392. Keaveney, Susan, Marilyn Saltzmanand Nancy Sullivan, “Volunteers asCustomers: A Service QualityPerspective,” Journal of VolunteerAdministration, Fall 1991.

1393. Keeshan, Freda, 1999, Volunteeringin Clondalkin: A report on the profileand experience of volunteering incommunity and youth work inClondalkin and a consideration ofsupport needs of volunteers, TheClondalkin Partnership, Ireland

1394. Keith, Pat, “Correlates of PrimaryOrientations of VolunteerOmbudsmen in Nursing Facilities,”Journal of Ageing Studies,December 2000.

1395. Keith, Pat, “Role Orientations,Attributions to Nursing FacilityPersonnel, and UnresolvedComplaints of Volunteers in anOmbudsman Program,” Journal ofGerontological Social Work, March2001 v35 i1 p5.

1396. Kelly, Anne, Volunteers in ChildHealth: Management, Selection,Training and Supervision(Association for the Care ofChildren’s Health) April 1992.

1397. Kelly, Colleen, Volunteer Youth inAction - Students Presenting theValue of Volunteering to Students,(Calgary: Volunteer Calgary) 1995.

1398. Kelly, Colleen, “O Canada – TheListing Behind the CanadaVolunteerism Initiative,” e-Volunteerism, July/Sept 2002.

1399. Kelly, Colleen, Moment of Truth - AManual for Training Front LineVolunteers and Staff in Client

Service, (Calgary: VolunteerCalgary)

1400. Kelly, J. “FLSA Restrictions onVolunteerism: The Institutional andIndividual Costs in a ChangingEconomy,” 78 Cornell Law Review302 (1993).

1401. Kelly, K. Y, “Volunteer Work andSettlement: A Study of ChineseImmigrant Women,” CanadianJournal of Community MentalHealth, Vol 12 No 2, 1993.

1402. Kelly, N.J., “The Helping BeliefsInventory as a Predictor of VolunteerCounseling Training Outcome,”Psychological Reports, June 1990.

1403. Kelly, Nancy, “Deciding to Becomean Overseas Volunteer,” HospitalPhysician, June 2000.

1404. Kelly, Nola, James McLenna andGordon Gotts, “The Helping BeliefsInventory as a Predictor of VolunteerCounseling Training Outcome,”Psychological Reports, June 1990.

1405. Kelly, Thomas and Daniel Kennedy,“Assessing and Predicting theCompetency of Juvenile CourtVolunteer Probation Officers,”Journal of Criminal Justice, 1982 (2).

1406. Kemp, Sharon, “The HiddenWorkforce: Volunteers’ Learning inthe Olympics,” Journal of EuropeanIndustrial Training, vol 26(2/3/4)2002.

1407. Kempton, Rodney L., “Concepts inVolunteer Management,” Journal ofExtension, Sept/Oct 1980.

1408. Kent, Judy, Volunteers in HealthOrganizations, Profile #9 from the1987 National Survey on VolunteerActivity, Statistics Canada, 1988.

1409. Kenwright, Helen, “Volunteering tolearn: approaches to educationalprovision for volunteers and theirclients,” Voluntary Action, Winter2000.

1410. Kepets-Hull, Dawn, “Six Key Factorsin Managing Volunteers,” VoluntaryAction Leadership, Winter 1991.

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1411. Kerr, Lorraine, Harry Savelsberg,Syd Sparrow, and DeidreTedmanson, “Celebrating Diversity:Experiences and Perceptions ofVolunteering in Indigenous and non-English Speaking BackgroundCommunities,” Australian Journal onVolunteering, vol 6(2) 2001.

1412. Kerr, Tony, Free for All? A Study ofFree Professional Help Available toVoluntary and CommunityOrganisations, Home Office ActiveCommunity Unit, 2001.

1413. Kershner, H.K. and F.F. Butler,“Productive Aging and SeniorVolunteerism: Is the US ExperienceRelevant?,” Aging International, Dec1988.

1414. Keys, L.M. “Former Patients asVolunteers in Community Agencies:A Model Work RehabilitationProgram,” Hospital and CommunityPsychology, December 1982.

1415. Keyton, Joanne, Gerald Wilson, andCheryl Geiger, “Improving VolunteerCommitment to Organizations,”Journal of Volunteer Administration,Summer 1990.

1416. Khalife, Katherine, “VolunteerRecruitment Brochures: Six Tips forGetting and Using Testimonials,”Museum Marketing Tips,www.museummarketingtips.com/articles/recruit2.html.

1417. Kidd, A. H. and R. M. Kidd,“Characteristics and Motives ofAdolescent Volunteers in WildlifeEducation,” Psychological Reports,vol 80, no 3 pt 1, 1997.

1418. Kidd, A.H. and R.M. Kidd,“Characteristics and Motives ofDocents in Wildlife Education,”Psychological Reports, 81(2) 1997.

1419. Kieffer, Jarold, “The Older VolunteerResource,” in Committee on anAging Society, National ResearchCouncil, Productive Roles in anOlder Society, 1986,books.nap.edu/books/0309036372/html/51.html#pagetop

1420. Kieffer, Nancy, Directing HealthCare Volunteers, (Oradell, NJ:Medical Economics, Inc) 1980.

1421. Kiessling, Jerry, Volunteers forSocial Justice: A Systems Approachto Volunteerism in Corrections(Boulder: National InformationCenter on Volunteerism) 1974.

1422. Kim, Joon-Ho and Dong-Weon Lee,A Study on Volunteer ProgramOfficer Program in Korea,www.kic.re.kr/re_ware/eng/eng96/corre96_02.php.

1423. Kim, Soo Yeon and Gong-SoogHong, “Volunteer participation andtime commitment by olderAmericans,” Family and ConsumerSciences Research Journal, Dec1998

1424. Kincade, Jean, Donna Rabiner,Shulamit Bernard, Alison Woomert,Thomas Konrad, Gordon DeFrieseand Marcia Ory, “Older Adults as aCommunity Resources: Results fromthe National Survey of Self-Care andAging,” Gerontologist, vol 36, no 4,1996

1425. King, I., E.O. Anthony and D.Gillespie, “Administrative Lessonsfrom Volunteer Profiles,” Journal ofVolunteer Administration, Fall 1985.

1426. King, J. “Exculpatory Agreements forVolunteers in Youth Activities - TheAlternatives to “Neft” Tiddlywinks,”53 Ohio State Law Journal 683(1992).

1427. King, Jeff, and R. Dale Safrit,“Extension Agents’ Perceptions ofVolunteer Management,” Journal ofExtension, June 1998.

1428. King, Karen and Cynthia Lynch,“The Motivation of Volunteers in theNature Conservancy - Ohio Chapter,a Nonprofit EnvironmentalOrganization,” Journal of VolunteerAdministration, Winter 1998.

1429. King, Mark, Leopold O. Walder, andStanley Pavey, "Personality Changeas a Function of VolunteerExperience in a Psychiatric Hospital"

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1430. King, Roger, “Volunteerism by theElderly as an Intervention forPromoting Successful Aging,”School of Occupational Therapy andPhysical Therapy, University ofPuget Sound, March 28, 1996,otpt.ups.edu/Gerontological_Resources/Gerontology_Manual/King-R.html.

1431. King, Rosalie, and Jacquelyn Fluke,Volunteers, University Press ofAmerica, 1990.

1432. Kipperman, S.P. (1995). Motivatingvolunteers: Make the most ofcommitment to the cause.Leadership, Oct.-Dec. 1995: 21-22.

1433. Kipperman, Stephanie, “TrainingVolunteers for Success,”Leadership, July/September 1993.

1434. Kirk, P., J. Klug and C. Monroe,Developing and Strengthening aCorporate Volunteer Council,(Washington: Points of LightFoundation) 1993.

1435. Kirk, Robert, “Bringing in the Scrap:The Mobilization of AmericanChildren in World War II,” Journal ofPopular Culture, Summer 1995.

1436. Kirkpatrick, Monica, Timothy Beebe,Mark Snyder and T. Jeylan,“Volunteerism in Adolescence: AProcess Perspective,” Journal ofResearch on Adolescence, Vol 8,1994.

1437. Kirsch, A.D., McCormack, M.T., &Saxon-Harrold, S.K.E. (2001).Evaluation of differences in givingand volunteering data collected byin-home and telephone interviewing.Nonprofit and Voluntary SectorQuarterly, 30, 495-504.

1438. Kirschenbaum, D.S. and M.A.Mushkat, “VolunteerParaprofessional Mental HealthWorkers’ Participation in an InnerCity Early Intervention Program: ADose of Reality,” Journal ofCommunity Psychology, 8:251-255,

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1439. Kisby, Merle, Marilyn MacKenzie,Diane Finkle, and Carolyn Hill,“Training Volunteers to Deliver aBreast Health Programme,” Journalof Volunteer Administration, Summer1995.

1440. Klatt, Shirley, “Volunteer andVolunteer Coordinator: WorkingTogether and Liking It,” Journal ofVolunteer Administration, VII(3)1989.

1441. Klee, Sheila and Gail McNulty,Volunteering for a PoliticalCampaign, Children’s Press,September 2000.

1442. Kleidman, Robert, “VolunteerActivism and Professionalism inSocial Movement Organizations,”Social Problems, May 1994.

1443. Klein, Nicola, K. Ann, et al,“Understanding Volunteer PeerHealth Educator’s Motivations:Applying Social Learning Theory, “Journal of American College Health,Vol 11 (1) 1994.

1444. Kleiner, Brian and Chris Chapman,“Youth Service Learning andCommunity Service among 6ththrough 12th Grade Students in theUnited States: 1996 and 1999,”National Center for EducationStatistics, November 1999,nces.ed.gov/pubs2000/qrtlyspring/4elem/q4-2.html

1445. Kleinmaier, Carol, “The ‘ImaginaryClient’” Presenting PsychosocialIssues to Volunteers,” e-Volunteerism, Summer 2001.

1446. Kleon, Scott, Jeff King and BettyWingerter, “Involving Teens asVolunteers,” Journal of VolunteerAdministration, Spring 1996.

1447. Klug, J., “Reaching the CorporateWorld through Effective CorporateVolunteer Council Partnerships,”Journal of Volunteer Administration,Spring 1990.

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1448. Knapp, Martin and Justin DavisSmith, The Determinants ofVolunteering, Social PolicyResearch Findings, March 1995,Joseph Rowntree Foundation.

1449. Knapp, Martin, “Time is Money: TheCosts of Volunteering in BritainToday,” Journal of VolunteerAdministration, Spring 1994.

1450. Knapp, Martin, VasilikiKoutsogeorgopoulou, Justin DavisSmith, “The Economics ofVolunteering,” Non-Profit Studies,Vol 1 (1) 1996.

1451. Knapp, Martin, VasilikiKoutsogeorgopoulou, Justin DavisSmith, “Volunteer Participation inCommunity Care,” Policy andPolitics, vol 24, no 2, 1996.

1452. Knapp, Martin, Who Volunteers andWhy? Key Factors Which DetermineVolunteering, (London: VolunteerCentre UK) June 1995.

1453. Knapp, R.H., “Characteristics ofCollege Students Volunteering forService to Mental Patients,” Journalof Consulting Psychology, 28:82-85,1964.

1454. Knight, Harold, Health DepartmentVolunteer Services Guide,Thornsbury, Baily & Brown, 1988.

1455. Knipe, Judy, Stand Up and BeCounted: The Volunteer ResourceBook (NY: Simon and Schuster,1992).

1456. Knoke, David, “Commitment andDetachment in VoluntaryAssociations,” American SociologicalReview, Vol 46, 1981.

1457. Knoke, David, and RandallThomson, "Voluntary AssociationMembership Trends and the FamilyLife Cycle" Social Forces Vol 56,1977.

1458. Knowles, Don, “On the Tendency ofVolunteer Helpers to Give Advice,”Journal of Counseling Psychology,July 1979.

1459. Knowles, Malcolm, “Motivation inVolunteerism: Synopsis of aTheory,” Journal of Voluntary ActionResearch, April 1972.

1460. Knox, Trevor, “The Volunteer’s Follyand Socio-Economic Man: SomeThoughts on Altruism, Rationalityand Community,” Journal of Socio-Economics, July 1999.

1461. Kobasa, S.C., “AIDS and VolunteerAssociations: Perspectives on Socialand Individual Change,” MilbankQuarterly, 68 Supplement 2, 1990.

1462. Kohut, Andrew, Trust and CivicEngagement in MetropolitanPhiladelphia: A Case Study,(Washington: Pew Center for thePeople and the Press) 1997.

1463. Kompf, Michard and Donald Dworet,“Volunteers in Schools: A Renewal,”Canadian Journal of Education,Winter 1992.

1464. Konstant, Lyn, Karla Hughes andRichard Dowdy, “Using TrainedVolunteer Instructors: An Example ofCommunity Health EducationProgramming,” Journal of theCommunity Development Society,Vol 22(2) 1991.

1465. Koos, Frederick, “VolunteerRetention in the Dewitt TownshipFire Department,” (Emmitsburg:National Fire Academy), August1998.

1466. Korn, Jessica, Contribution toSociety among Graduates of theUniversity of Washington, Universityof Washington, Office of EducationalAssessment, 99-10, May 1999,www.washington.edu/oea/9910.htm.

1467. Korngold, A. & Hosler Voudouris, E.(1996). Corporate volunteerism:strategic community involvement. InBurlingame, D. & Young, D. (Eds.),Corporate Philanthropy at theCrossroads. pp. 23-40. Indianapolis:Indiana University Press.

1468. Korstad, Robert R. and James L.Leloudis. Citizen soldiers: the NorthCarolina Volunteers and the War on

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Poverty. 62 Law & ContemporaryProblems 177-197 (1999).

1469. Kouri, M., Volunteerism and OlderAdults, (Santa Barbara: ABC-CLIO)1990.

1470. Kovacs, Pamela and Beverly Black,“Differentiating RecruitmentStrategies for Direct Patient Care,Clerical and Fundraising HospiceVolunteers,” The Hospice Journal,Vol. 12, No.4, 1997.

1471. Kovacs, Pamela and Beverly Black,“Volunteerism and Older Adults:Implications for Social Work,”Journal of Gerontological SocialWork, Winter 1999.

1472. Kozlowski, J.D., “Can Rec UseDefense Cover VolunteersMaintaining Trails?,” 23 Parks andRecreation 26 (1988).

1473. Kozlowski, J.D., “Proposed FederalVolunteer Protection Act: Form orSubstance”, Parks and Recreation,November 1988.

1474. Kozlowski, J.D., “VolunteerProtection Bills Offer ‘Carrot andStick’ to States to Enact Federal‘Feel Good’ Tort Reform,” Parks &Recreation, June 1997.

1475. Kratcoski, P.C. and S. Crittendon,“Criminal Justice Volunteerism: aComparison of Adult and JuvenileAgency Volunteers,” Journal ofOffender Counseling Services andRehabilitation, Winter 1982.

1476. Krishnamurthy, Anita, Duncan Primeand Meta Zimmeck, Voluntary andCommunity Activities: Findings fromthe 2000 British Crime Survey,Home Office, Research,Development and StatisticsDirectorate, Findings 142, 2001.

1477. Krohn, Jaclyn, “An Analysis of LocalAgency’s Volunteer ManagementStyles and How the Perceptions andAttitudes of Local Volunteers CouldAffect Them,” www.unomaha.edu/~wwwpa/project/krohn.html

1478. Kruger, S.P. and M. Schreuder, “TheEffective Utilisation of Volunteers,”Maatskaplike Werk, 35(4) 1999.

1479. Kuehne, Valerie and Heather Sears,“Beyond the Call of Duty: OlderVolunteers Committed to Childrenand Families,” Journal of AppliedGerontology, December 1993.

1480. Kuhn, Ann, Ann Dawson, andBarbara Barrett, A Handbook forVolunteer Coordinators in HeadStart (Washington, DC: USDepartment of Health and HumanServices, Head Start Bureau)January 1990.

1481. Kuhn, R. Galindo, R. M. Guzley,“The Volunteer Satisfaction Index:Construct Definition, Measurement,Development and Validation,”Journal of Social Service Research,Vol 28, No 1, 2001.

1482. Kuiper, Jan and Lucas Meijs,“Volunteer Autonomy as a MovingForce,” Organizational DevelopmentJournal, Vol 14 (3) 1996.

1483. Kulik, Liat, “Perceived Effects ofVoluntarism on Marital Life in LateAdulthood,” Journal of Sociology andSocial Welfare, vol 29 no 2, 2002.

1484. Kupke, Diana, 1991, Volunteering:how to run a successful volunteerprogram with happy volunteers andhow to get more satisfaction out ofbeing a volunteer, Elepahs Books,Perth.

1485. Kuric, Claudia and Koll, Sharon. Aroadmap to managing volunteersystems: from grassroots to national.Washington, DC: National HealthCouncil, 2000.

1486. Kurtz, Harold and Margaret Burrows,Effective Use of Volunteers inHospitals, Homes and Agencies,(Springfield: Charles Thomas) 1971.

1487. Kurvey, Balkrishna, “Role ofVolunteers in Humanitarian Work:Campaign to Ban Landmines,”Australian Journal on Volunteering,August 1998.

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1488. Kuti, Eva, Individual Giving andVolunteering in Hungary,(Washington: Nonprofit SectorResearch Fund) Summer 1997.

1489. Kuyper, Joan, “Cultural VolunteerProgram History in the UnitedStates: Where Does YourOrganization Fit?,” Journal of ArtsManagement and the Law, Summer1987.

1490. Kuyper, Joan, Ellen Hirzy andKathleen Huftalen, VolunteerProgram Administration: AHandbook for Museums and OtherCultural Institutions, (New York:American Council for the Arts) 1993.

1491. Laarman, Peter, “Volunteers andStrikes: Good Motives Should Notbe Exploited,” Voluntary ActionLeadership Summer 1979.

1492. Lackey, Alvin, “ResourcesGenerated through ExtensionCommunity DevelopmentPrograms,” Journal of VoluntaryAction Research, April/September1985.

1493. LaCour, John, “OrganizationalStructure: Implications for VolunteerProgram Outcome,” Journal ofVoluntary Action Research, Vol 6(1/2) 1977.

1494. LaCour, John, “Why and How:Rationale and Process for VoluntaryAction,” Journal of Social Welfare,Winter 1976.

1495. Laczo, Roxanne and Kathy Hanisch,“An Examination of BehavioralFamilies of OrganizationalWithdrawal in Volunteer Workersand Paid Employees,” HumanResource Management Review,Volume 9, Issue 4, Winter 1999.

1496. Lafata, L, Effective Coordination ofVolunteers (Washington: US Dept ofHealth and Human Services,Administration for Children, Youthand Families, Office on DomesticViolence) 1980.

1497. Lafer, B., “Predicting Performanceand Persistence in Hospice

Volunteers,” Psychological Reports,October 1989.

1498. Lafer, B., “The Attrition of HospiceVolunteers,” Omega, Vol 23(3),1991.

1499. Lafer, Barbara and Stephen Craig,“The Evaluation of Hospice HomeCare Volunteers,” Hospice Journal,1993 (1).

1500. LaFrance, Jean, “Social Work andVolunteers: A Case of ShiftingParadigms,” Journal of VolunteerAdministration, Fall 1996.

1501. Lafta, Lorraine, “When to Say ‘No’ toan Interested Volunteer: TheScreening Process,” Alcohol Healthand Research World, 1982 (3).

1502. Lai, M., Chapman, T. and Steinbock,E, Am I Covered For? (San Jose,CA: Consortium for HumanServices) 2nd ed. 1992.

1503. Laithwaite, Heather, Burns Marieand Anne White, A Profile ofVolunteers who Currently Work forGlasgow Association for MentalHealth (Glasgow: GlasgowAssociation for Mental Health) 1997,users.colloquium.co.uk/%7EGAMH/present.htm

1504. Lake, Jamie, “Screening SchoolGrandparents: Ensuring ContinuedSafety and Success of SchoolVolunteer Programs,” The Elder LawJournal, Fall 2000.

1505. Lake, R.W., “Volunteers, NIMBYs,and Environmental Justice:Dilemmas of Democratic Practice,”Antipode, 28(2) 1996.

1506. Lake, Vern, “101 Ways to GiveRecognition to Volunteers,”Voluntary Action Leadership, Winter1977.

1507. Lake Snell Perry and Associates,and the Tarrance Group, Short TermImpacts, Long Term Opportunities:The Political and Civic Engagementof Young Adults in America ( Centerfor Information and Research inCivic Learning and Engagement,

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and Council for Excellence inGovernment) March 2002.

1508. Laliberte, L. and V. Mor, “TheHospice Volunteer,” in V. Mor, D.Gier, and R. Kastenbaum, eds., TheHospice Experiment, (Baltimore:Johns Hopkins University Press)1988.

1509. Lam, Julia, “Bringing Learning Homethrough Family Volunteering,”Journal of Volunteer Administration,vol 20, no 3, 2002.

1510. Lam, Peggy, “The VoluntaryServices of the Hong KongFederation of Women,” Journal ofYouth Studies, July 2001.

1511. Lamb, D., T. de St Aubin, and M.Foster, “Characteristics of MostEffective and Least EffectiveHospice Volunteers: A PreliminaryStudy,” The American Journal ofHospice Care, Vol 2 , 1985.

1512. Laminack, Lester, VolunteersWorking with Young Readers(National Council of Teachers ofEnglish) 1998.

1513. Lammers, John, “Attitudes, Motives,and Demographic Predictors ofVolunteer Commitment and ServiceDuration,” Journal of Social ServiceResearch, Vol 14(3/4) 1991.

1514. Lampton, William, “RecruitingVolunteers by Groups,” FundRaising Management, July 1989.

1515. Lan, J. L. K., “Volunteer Service inHealth Promotion for the Elderly: AnExperimental Project in Fostering aHealth Living to Needy Elderly byVolunteer Health Promoters,”Journal of Gerontological SocialWork, vol 32, no 3, 1999.

1516. Lancashire County CouncilEducation and Cultural ServicesDirectorate, Volunteers and PaidStaff Working with Children andYoung People Outside Usual SchoolSettings, 2000.

1517. Lane, C.A., C.A. Berendts and M.French, “The Why and How of

Volunteerism,” Oncology NursingForum, March/April 1985.

1518. Lane, Jacqueline, “Volunteering inthe UK,” Journal of VolunteerAdministration, Fall 1992.

1519. Lane, Peter and Cynthia Shultz, “AnOverview of Volunteering in CountyGovernment,” Journal of VolunteerAdministration, Winter 1997.

1520. Lane, Peter, “America’s Volunteers:Partners in Public Service,” Nation’sCities, April 24, 1995.

1521. Lane, Peter, Volunteers & Counties:Partners in Service, (Washington:National Association of Counties)1993.

1522. Lang, E. and A. Richman, "ProjectOutreach: Volunteer TransitionalEmployment," Psychiatric Hospital,Spring 1984.

1523. Langton, Stuart, Volunteer Needs,Contributions, and Opportunities inEastern Massachusetts: A Study ofExperiences and Opinions ofNonprofit Organizations andGovernment Agencies, (Medford,MA: Lincoln Filene Center forCitizenship and Public Affairs, TuftsUniversity) 1988.

1524. Lansley, John, “Membershipparticipation and ideology in largevoluntary organisations: the case ofthe National Trust,” Voluntas Vol 7,no 3

1525. Larochelle, G., “The State and theVolunteer Ideology in Quebec:Issues in a Neoliberal Context,”Recherches Sociologiques, 23(3)1992.

1526. Larsen, Judith, James Salllis, TerryConway, Holly Powers and ThomasMcKenzie, “Factors Influencing thePerformance of Volunteers whoProvide Physical Therapy in MiddleSchools,” Journal of School Health,April 2002.

1527. Latessa, Edward, Lawrence Travis,and Harry Allen, “Volunteers andParaprofessionals in Parole: Current

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Practices,” Journal of OffenderCounseling, Services andRehabilitation, Fall/Winter 1983.

1528. Latham, C., The Straight Talk onBoundaries for Managers ofVolunteers (Carp: JohnstoneTraining and Consultation) 2000.

1529. Latting, Jean Kantambu,“Motivational Differences betweenBlack and White Volunteers,”Nonprofit and Voluntary SectorQuarterly, Summer 1990.

1530. Lauffer, A., & Gorodezky, S. (1977).Volunteers . Beverly Hills: Sage.

1531. Lautenschlager, J. (1994). Aspringboard to tomorrow: creatingvolunteer programs for young peoplethat encourage the development ofskills. Ottawa: Voluntary ActionProgram, Canadian IdentityDirectorate, Canadian Heritage

1532. Lautenschlager, J. Bridges to theFuture: Supported Programs forVolunteers with Special Needs,(Ottawa: Voluntary Action Directory,Department of Multiculturalism andCitizenship) 1992.

1533. Lautenschlager, Janet, Volunteering:A Traditional Canadian Value(Ottawa: Voluntary ActionDirectorate, Department ofMulticulturalism and CitizenshipCanada) 1992.

1534. Laville, J.L., “VolunteerOrganizations and EconomicActivities: the Example of ProximityServices,” La Revue du MAUSS, 11,1998.

1535. Law Foundation of British Columbia,Volunteers and the Law: A Guide forVolunteers, Organizations andBoards (Vancouver: Law Foundationof British Columbia) 2000.

1536. Lawson, A. & Lawson, S. (1987).Congregational workshop:Volunteerism in the church. Journalof Volunteer Administration, 5 (3),35-40.

1537. Lawson, Virginia and JonathanMcKillip (eds.) ManagementHandbook for Volunteer Programs(Literacy Volunteers of America)October 1984.

1538. Lazerwitz, Bernard, "Membership inVoluntary Associations andFrequency of Church Attendance."Journal for the Scientific Study ofReligion Vol 2, 1962.

1539. Lead Services Ltd., The Role ofVolunteering in Lesotho’s Socio-Economic Development , Lesotho,2000.

1540. League of Minnesota Cities,“Covering the City’s Volunteers,”LMCIT Risk ManagementInformation, www.lmcit.lmnc.org

1541. Lear, Mark, “Just Perfect orPedophile? Charitable Organizationsthat Work with Children and TheirDuty to Screen Volunteers,” TexasLaw Review, Nov 1997.

1542. Lebon, Natalie, Volunteer andProfessionalized Activism in the SaoPaolo Women’s Movement, paperprepared for the 1997 meeting of theLatin American Studies Assocation,April 1997.

1543. Lebowitz, Sally, Friend of the Family:A Hospice Volunteer’s Experience,Laurel & Herbert, 1989.

1544. Lederman, Daniel, Socializing inArgentina: DemographicDistributions and Determinants ofSocial Capital, March 2001.

1545. Ledwig, Frances, “Using the MissionStatement to Recruit ChurchVolunteers,” Journal of VolunteerAdministration, Spring 1991.

1546. Lee, J.P., “The Development ofVolunteer Services – TheExperience of the Agency forVolunteer Service of Hong Kong,”Journal of Youth Studies, Vol 4, No2, 2001.

1547. Lee, Jarene Francis and JuliaCatagnus, What We Learned (theHard Way) about Supervising

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Volunteers (Philadelphia: EnergizeInc) 1998.

1548. Lee, Lichang, Jane Allyn Piliavin andVaughn Call, “Giving time, money,and blood: Similarities andDifferences,” Social PsychologyQuarterly. Sep 1999

1549. Lee, Sarah, Volunteering among theLGBT Community in Brighton andHove, (Brighton: Gay and LesbianArts and Media) March 2002

1550. Lee, Sheryl, “Volunteering as aCareer-Positive Experience,” Journalof Career Planning andEmployment, March 1993.

1551. Leeds, Jeremy, “Training StudentVolunteers for Community Service:A Model Collaboration,” Journal ofCommunity Practice, Vol 3(2) 1996.

1552. Lehn, Carla Campbell, “Finding theRight Fit: Creating SuccessfulVolunteer Job Descriptions,” Journalof Volunteer Administration, Spring1998.

1553. Leidheiser, Dale, “VolunteerManagement System Training,”Journal of Extension, Spring 1993.

1554. Leigh, G, R. Gerrish and E.Gillespie, Why Volunteers? (Toronto:Addiction Research Foundation)1982.

1555. Leigh, G. and R. Gerrish, “Attitudestoward Alcoholism in VolunteerTherapist Aides: Do They Change?,”Drug Alcohol Depend., 1986,17:381-390.

1556. Leigh, G., D.C. Hodgins, R. Milneand R. Gerrish, “VolunteerAssistance in the Treatment ofChronic Alcoholism,” AmericanJournal of Drug and Alcohol Abuse,25(3) 1999.

1557. Leighton, B., M. Mitzak, C.R.Walker, and S.G. Walker, The Roleof Citizen Volunteers (Toronto:Ontario Ministry of the SolicitorGeneral) 1993.

1558. Leahy, Mark, “Establishing theCommon Ground: The Volunteer

Manager as Storyteller,” AustralianJournal on Volunteering, August1998.

1559. Leipper, Diane, “Automated DataManagement Systems for aVolunteer Program: Initial Planning,”Journal of Volunteer Administration,Spring 1997.

1560. Lenihan, G.O. & Jackson, L. (1984).Social need, public response: Thevolunteer professional model forhuman services agencies andcounselors. Personnel andGuidance Journal, 62 (5), 285-289.

1561. Leslie Harris and Associates andWaltersGroup USA, Using e-Philanthropy to ExpandVolunteering, Giving, andCommunity Building, AOL Time-Warner Foundation, March 2002.

1562. Leung, Patrick, “Is the CourtAppointed Special AdvocateProgram Effective? A LongitudinalAnalysis of Time Involvement andCase Outcomes,” Child Welfare,May/June 1996.

1563. Levant, Rebecca and Keith Seel,Creating Bridges: A PracticalPlanning Guide and Checklist for theDevelopment of a Cross-CulturalVolunteer Program (Calgary:Volunteer Centre of Calgary andFreedman Levant Consultants)1995.

1564. Leventhal, Emily and Daniel Mears,“Will Churches Respond to the Call?Religion, Civic Responsibility andSocial Service,” Journal of Sociologyand Social Welfare, 29(2) 2002.

1565. Levin, Stanley, How to MotivateVolunteers in a RehabilitationFacility, (Washington: GoodwillIndustries of America) 1973.

1566. Levin, Stanley, The State of the Artof Volunteering in RehabilitationFacilities, (Washington, DC:Goodwill Industries of America)1971.

1567. Levin, Stanley, Volunteering inRehabilitation, (Washington, DC:

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Goodwill Industries of America)1973.

1568. Levine, Helen, "Handicap-italizing ona New Volunteer Resource," Journalof Volunteer Administration, Summer1983.

1569. Lewis, Anne, Youth Serving theYoung: A Policy Blueprint for YouthService to Educationally At-RiskChildren (Washington: YouthService America) 1987.

1570. Lewis, Mary Woolsey, VolunteerPrograms for Secondary Schools,(Palo Alto: R & E Associates, Inc)1978.

1571. Lews, Graham, Mapping theContribution of the Voluntary andCommunity Sector in Yorkshire andthe Humber, Yorkshire and theHumber Regional Forum, May 2001.

1572. Liao-Troth, Matthew, “AttitudeDifferences between Paid Workersand Volunteers,” NonprofitManagement and Leadership,Summer 2001.

1573. Liao-Troth, Matthew and CraigDunn, “Managerial Sensemaking ofVolunteer Motivation: Do ManagersSee Things the Volunteer Way?,”Journal for Nonprofit Management,3(1) 1999.

1574. Liao-Troth, Matthew and CraigDunn, “Social Constructs andHuman Service: ManagerialSensemaking of VolunteerMotivation,” Voluntas, vol 10, NO 4,1999.

1575. Liao-Troth, Matthew, “Job Attitudesof Paid and Unpaid Workers: AreVolunteers Really that Different?,”Nonprofit Management andLeadership, 11(4) 2001.

1576. Library Association, InvolvingVolunteers in Libraries: Guidelines(London: The Library Association)2001.

1577. Light, Alfred, “Conscripting StateLaw to Protect Volunteers: the OddFormulation of Federalism in ‘Opt-

Out’ Preemption,” Seton Hall Journalof Sport Law, Winter 2000.

1578. Limerick, B. (1995) ‘Busybodies,antibodies, nobodies – orsomebodies? The rhetoric and therealities of volunteering’, in Limerick,B. & Nielsen, H. (Eds) School andCommunity Relations: Participation,Policy and Practice, Harcourt Brace,Sydney.

1579. Limerick, Brigid and Tracey BurgessLimerick, “Volunteering andEmpowerment in SecondarySchools,” Nonprofit and VoluntarySector Quarterly, Vol 21(1) 1992.

1580. Lindblom, Dawn, Baby Boomers andthe New Age of Volunteerism(Washington: Corporation forNational Service, July 17, 2001,www.etr.org/nsrc/pdfs/fellows/lindblom.pdf

1581. Lindhorst, Taryn and RonaldMancoske, “Structuring Support forVolunteer Commitment: An AIDSServices Program Study,” Journal ofSociology and Social Welfare, March1993.

1582. Lindjord, Denise, “Volunteerism:Bridging the Disparities betweenHave and Have-Not Families,”Family Review, May/June 1997.

1583. Linna, L.A., K.M. Gans, M.L. Hixson,E. Mendes, H. Longpre and R.A.Carleton, “Training HealthProfessionals and Lay Volunteers toDeliver Cholesterol Screening andEducation Programs,” Public HealthReport, vol 105(6) 1990.

1584. Linsley, Ellen, Ruth March, MarionJeffrey and Richard Durkee,“Corporate CommunityInvolvement,” Journal of VolunteerAdministration, Spring 1986.

1585. Lipp, John, “The Top 25 Methods toRetain Volunteers,” Voluntary ActionLeadership, Spring 1992.

1586. Lipson Lois, “Senior Citizens asSchool Volunteers: New Resourcesfor the Future,” ERIC Digest,www.ed.gov/

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databases/ERIC_Digests/ed369774.html.

1587. Lishman, Joyce and Fiona Wardell,The Role of Volunteer Co-ordinators,Social Work Research Findings No27 (Edinburgh: The Scottish Office)1998, www.scotland.gov.uk/cru/documents/srf27-00.htm

1588. Little, Helen, Volunteers: How to GetThem, How to Keep Them (PanaceaPress) 1999.

1589. Litwin, Howard, and Abraham Monk,“Volunteer Ombudsman Burnout inLong Term Care Services: SomeCauses and Solutions,”Administration in Social Work,Spring 1984.

1590. Litwin, Howard, Lenard Kaye andAbraham Monk, “Volunteers asOmbudsmen for the Aged in Long-Stay Institutions,” Journal ofVoluntary Action Research, Oct/Dec1983.

1591. Lloyd, Claire, Teen Power! How toDevelop a Teen Volunteer Program,(Toronto: Volunteer Centre ofMetropolitan Toronto) 1988.

1592. Loar, Lynn, “Safe Volunteers:Effective Screening Techniques toMinimize the Risk of Abuse byVolunteers,” Journal of VolunteerAdministration, Summer 1994.

1593. Lobb, Charlotte, Exploring Careersthrough Volunteerism, (New York:Richards Rosen Press) 1976.

1594. Locke, Michael, Alice Sampson andJulie Shepherd, “Bowling Along:Community Leaders in EastLondon,” Voluntary Action, Spring2001.

1595. Loenen, Antoinette, “TheEffectiveness of Volunteer ReadingHelp and the Nature of the ReadingHelp Provided in Practice,” BritishEducational Research Journal, Vol15(3) 1989.

1596. Loeser, Herta, Women, Work andVolunteering (Boston: BeaconPress) 1974.

1597. Loewenberg, Frank M., "What doesJudaism say about voluntarism? Asurvey of Biblical, Talmudic, andRabbinic sources." Journal of SocialWork and Policy in Israel, vols.9-10,pp.77-87, 1997.

1598. Logan, Richard, "YouthVolunteerism and Instrumentality: ACommentary, Rationale andProposal" Journal of VoluntaryAction Research Vol 14, 1985.

1599. Lois, Jennifer, “Managing emotions,intimacy, and relationships in avolunteer search and rescue group,”Journal of ContemporaryEthnography, Apr 2001

1600. Long, Norman, “LegalConsiderations for Volunteers andStaff,” Journal of VolunteerAdministration, Fall 1994.

1601. Longfellow, E., “Volunteers andLiability”, 14 Current MunicipalProblems 447 (1988).

1602. Loomis, Theo-Jane, “Orientation:An Emphasis on the Oral Tradition,”Journal of Volunteer Administration,Winter 1986/87.

1603. Lopez, Diego and George Getzel,“Strategies for Volunteers Caring forPersons with AIDS,” Social Case:The Journal of Contemporary SocialWork, Jan 1987.

1604. Lopez, Diego and George Getzel,“Group Work with Teams ofVolunteers Serving People withAIDS,” Social Work with Groups,Winter 1987.

1605. Lopez, Josue and R. Dale Safrit,“Hispanic American Volunteering,”Journal of Extension, December2001.

1606. Love, Michael, “Improving WorkRelations between Career andVolunteer Fire and Rescue Membersof the Montgomery County,Maryland Fire and RescueServices,” (Emmitsburg: NationalFire Academy) August 1999.

1607. Low Chow, Darryl, “Volunteering: On

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the Frontier of Change. Implicationsfor the Australian Defence ForceReserves of a Changing AustralianCommunity Landscape,” AustralianJournal on Volunteering, November2000.

1608. Lowenthal, Phil, Stephanie Tarnoff,Lisa David, Eds. Recruiting CollegeVolunteers: A Guide for VolunteerRecruitment and Management, BigBrothers/Big Sisters of America,1995

1609. Lowery, Helen, “Improving VolunteerOptions for People with Disabilities,”Impact, Fall 2001,ici.umn.edu/products/impact/142/over4.html.

1610. Lowery, Helen, An Activity Guide toInclusion of People with Disabilities,Corporation for National Service,July 1999.

1611. Lowy, Lois, “Cooperation ofVolunteers and Professionals inSocial Services,” Journal ofVoluntary Action Research ,April/Sept 1982.

1612. Lozier, John, “Volunteer FireDepartments and CommunityMobilization,” Human Organization,Winter 1976.

1613. Lu, Yong-zheng, “The Developmentof Voluntary Services in MainlandChina,” Journal of Youth Studies,July 2001.

1614. Lucas, T. and N. Williams,“Motivation as a Function ofVolunteer Retention,” AustralianJournal on Volunteering, 5(1) 2000.

1615. Lucas, Wayne, “Cost Savings fromVolunteer Services: A ResearchNote,” Journal of OffenderCounseling Summer 1988.

1616. Lucas, Wayne, “Perceptions of theVolunteer Role,” Journal of OffenderCounseling Services andRehabilitation, Fall/Winter 1987.

1617. Lucas, Wayne, “Staff Perceptions ofVolunteers in a Correctional

Program,” Journal of Crime andJustice, Vol 10(11) 1987.

1618. Lukka, Priya and Angella Ellis, “Anexclusive construct? Exploringdifferent cultural concepts ofvolunteering,” Voluntary Action,Autumn 2001

1619. Lukka, Priya and Michael Locke,“Faith, voluntary action and socialpolicy: a review of research,”Voluntary Action, Winter 2000.

1620. Lukka, Priya, EmployeeVolunteering: A Literature Review,Institute for Volunteering Research,August 2000.

1621. Lulewicz, Suzanne, "Training andDevelopment of Volunteers," inTracy Connors, ed., The VolunteerManagement Handbook (New York:John Wiley and Sons) 1995.

1622. Luloff, A.E., W.H. Chittenden, E.Kriss, S. Weeks, and L. Brushett,“Local Voluntarism in NewHampshire: Who, Why and at WhatBenefit,” Journal of the CommunityDevelopment Society, Vol 15(2),1984.

1623. Lundin, Shirley, “Evaluating aMuseum’s Volunteer Program,”Journal of Volunteer Administration,Summer 1991.

1624. Lundin, Shirley, “When All ElseFails: Releasing a Volunteer,”Journal of Volunteer Administration,Fall 1996.

1625. Lyeser, Yona, Carle Cumblad andDanielle Strickman, “DirectIntervention to Modify Attitudestoward the Handicapped byCommunity Volunteers: TheLearning about HandicapsProgramme,” Educational Review,Vol 38(3) 1986.

1626. Lykins, Terri Clark, Wendy Stone,Gayle Schneider, “How a volunteerprogram enhances student skills,dietitian efficiency, and patientsatisfaction,” Journal of theAmerican Dietetic Association, Oct1997

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1627. Lynch, Brendan, “Volunteers 2000 –the Recruitment Process,” AustralianJournal on Volunteering, February2000.

1628. Lynch, Richard, “VolunteerRetention and Feelings ofConnection,” e-Volunteerism,July/Sept 2002.

1629. Lynch, Rick, “Designing VolunteerJobs for Results,” Voluntary ActionLeadership, Summer 1983.

1630. Lynch, Rick, “Preparing an EffectiveRecruitment Campaign,” VoluntaryAction Leadership, Winter 1984.

1631. Lynch, Rick, “Targeted VolunteerRecruiting,” Voluntary ActionLeadership, Fall 1990.

1632. Lynch, Rick, “Training Volunteers:Choosing the Right TrainingMethod,” Voluntary ActionLeadership, Fall 1980.

1633. Lynch, Rick, “Training Volunteers: AProcess for Learning,” VoluntaryAction Leadership, Spring 1981.

1634. Lynch, Rick, Laying the Foundationwith Mission and Vision: Creating aStrategic Volunteer Program(Washington: Points of LightFoundation) 1996.

1635. Lynch, Rick, Planning for Success:A Strategy for Community ServicePrograms, (Washington, DC: TheNational Center for CitizenInvolvement) 1980.

1636. Lynn, P. (1997) "Measuringvoluntary activity" Non-ProfitStudies, 1(2):1-11.

1637. Lynn, P. and J. Davis Smith, The1991 National Survey of VoluntaryActivity, (Berkhemsted: TheVolunteer Centre UK) 1992.

1638. Lynott, Nancy and Ann Narkiewicz,“Termination Techniques: Endingthe Volunteer/Client Relationship,”Journal of Volunteer Administration,Spring 1990.

1639. Lyons, M. & Hocking, S. (2000)‘Australia’s highly committed

volunteers’ in Warburton, J. &Oppenheimer, M. (Eds) Volunteersand Volunteering, The FederationPress, Sydney.

1640. Lyons, M. and Fabiansson, C., “Isvolunteering declining in Australia?”Australian Journal on Volunteering,3(2): 15-21, 1998.

1641. Lyons, Mark, Philip Wijkstrom, andGil Clary, “Comparative studies ofvolunteering: What is beingstudied?,” Voluntary Action, Winter1998.

1642. MacAloon, John, “Volunteers, GlobalSociety and the Olympic Movement,”1999,www.blues.uab.es/olympic.studies/volunteers/macaloon.html.

1643. MacBride, Marie, Step by Step:Management of the VolunteerProgram in Agencies, (BergenCounty: The Volunteer Bureau)1982.

1644. MacDonald, Robert, “Labours ofLove: Voluntary Working in aDepressed Local Economy,” Journalof Social Policy, January 1996.

1645. Macduff, Nancy, EpisodicVolunteering: Building the Short-Term Volunteer Program. (WallaWalla, Wash.: MBA Associates)1991

1646. Macduff, Nancy, “Assessing YourSupervisory Skills,” Voluntary ActionLeadership, Fall 1986.

1647. Macduff, Nancy, “EpisodicVolunteering,” in Sue Vineyard andSteve McCurley, eds., ManagingVolunteer Diversity (Downers Grove:Heritage Arts Publishing) 1992.

1648. Macduff, Nancy, "EpisodicVolunteering," in Tracy Connors, ed.,The Volunteer ManagementHandbook (New York: John Wileyand Sons) 1995.

1649. Macduff, Nancy, “EpisodicVolunteering: Reality for theFuture,” Voluntary ActionLeadership, Spring 1990.

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1650. Macduff, Nancy, “EpisodicVolunteering: What is it Really?,”Voluntary Action Leadership, Fall1991.

1651. Macduff, Nancy, “Leadership:Autocracy is Out, Teamwork is In,”Leadership, Jan/March 1994.

1652. Macduff, Nancy, “Principles ofTraining for Volunteers andEmployees,” in Robert Herman, ed.,The Jossey-Bass Handbook ofNonprofit Leadership andManagement (San Francisco:Jossey-Bass) 1994.

1653. Macduff, Nancy, “Recruitment: ThePlus and Minus of Volunteers,”Voluntary Action Leadership, Winter1992.

1654. Macduff, Nancy, “Solving theHazards of Unions and VolunteerRelations in GovernmentOrganizations,” Journal of VolunteerAdministration, Fall 1997.

1655. Macduff, Nancy, “Sustenance:Providing Support for the Short-Term Volunteers,” Voluntary ActionLeadership, Winter 1991.

1656. Macduff, Nancy, “The Volunteer-Staff Climate Audit,” VoluntaryAction Leadership, Spring 1992.

1657. Macduff, Nancy, “Three Steps toSuccessful Screening ofVolunteers,” Voluntary ActionLeadership, Fall/Winter 1987.

1658. Macduff, Nancy, “Training AdultVolunteers,” Journal of VolunteerAdministration, Spring 1988.

1659. Macduff, Nancy, "Volunteer andStaff Relations," in Tracy Connors,ed., The Volunteer ManagementHandbook (New York: John Wileyand Sons) 1995.

1660. Macduff, Nancy, and Janie Millgard,“Managing Conflict,” VoluntaryAction Leadership, Summer 1989.

1661. Macduff, Nancy, Building EffectiveVolunteer Committees, (Walla Walla:Macduff/Bunt Associates) 1987.

1662. Macduff, Nancy, Program Planningfor the Volunteer Sector, (Walla,Walla: Macduff/Bunt Associates)1987.

1663. Macduff, Nancy, VolunteerRecruiting and Retention: AMarketing Approach, (Walla Walla:Macduff/Bunt Associates) 1985.

1664. MacKenzie, M. and Moore, G. TheGroup Member’s Handbook,((Downers Grove: Heritage Arts)1993.

1665. MacKenzie, M. and Moore, G. TheVolunteer Development Toolbox,(Downers Grove: Heritage Arts)1993.

1666. MacKenzie, M., Dealing with DifficultVolunteers, (Downers Grove:Heritage Arts) 1988.

1667. MacKenzie, Marilyn, CuringTerminal Niceness: A PracticalGuide to Healthy Volunteer/StaffRelationships, (Downers Grove:Heritage Arts/VMSystems) 1990.

1668. MacKinnon, Jean, Volunteer Access:A Manual for Special NeedsVolunteering (Victoria, BC: VictoriaVolunteer Bureau) 1991.

1669. MacLeod, F., VolunteerManagement: Victim SupportWorker Handbook (Vancouver:Justice Institute of B.C.) 1991.

1670. MacLeod, Flora and Sarah Hogarth,Leading Today’s Volunteers (NorthVancouver: Self Counsel Press)1999.

1671. MacLeod, Flora, Motivating andManaging Today's Volunteers(Bellingham, WA: Self-CounselPress) 1993.

1672. Macon, Debbie, “PoliticalVolunteering: Lifebllood of a HealthDemocracy,” e-Volunteerism,April/June 2002.

1673. Macpherson, Heather, “Rape CrisisVolunteerism,” Chrestomancy:Annual Review of UndergraduateResearch at the College ofCharleston, vol 1:1-14, 2002.

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1674. Maddalena, Lucille, ed.,Encouraging Voluntarism andVolunteers, (San Francisco: JosseyBass, Inc) 1980.

1675. Maessen, William, “Evaluation andCommunity Volunteer Programs:Accountability and Impact,” Journalof the Community DevelopmentSociety, Fall 1976.

1676. Magoon, Elizabeth, Volunteer-StaffRelationships: A Team Approach,(Olympia: Washington State Officeof Volunteer Programs) 1973.

1677. Magyar, I., “For the Birds:Volunteers in Research at thePatuxent Wildlife Research Center,”Trends, 20(4) 1983.

1678. Mahoney, John and ConstancePechura, “Values and Volunteers:Axiology of Altruism in a CrisisCenter,” Psychological Reports, Vol47 (3, pt 1) 1980.

1679. Mahoney, M. & H. Das (1995),"Volunteer Motivation: AreVolunteers Solely Altruistic?." InProceedings of the 25th AnnualAtlantic Schools of BusinessConference, Sydney, NS: UniversityCollege of Cape Breton.

1680. Mahtani, Rajshree, “Enhancing theRole of Volunteers in ServiceOrganisations: Some ManagerialIssues,” Indian Journal of SocialWork, January 1995.

1681. Mailloux, Louise, Heather Horak andColette Godin, Motivation at theMargins: Gender Issues in theCanadian Voluntary Sector,Voluntary Sector InitiativeSecretariat, March 2002.

1682. Maine Commission for CommunityService, Calculating the Value ofVolunteer Services, (Augusta: MaineCommission for CommunityService),www.state.me.us/communityservice/volunteermaine/calcvolservtxt/covertemp.htm.

1683. Maine Commission for CommunityService, Volunteer Liability in Maine,

(Augusta: Maine Commission forCommunity Service)www.volunteermaine.org/progresources.html.

1684. Maine Commission for CommunityService, Youth Service Survey,Spring 2002,www.state.me.us/spo/mccs/publications/Yssurveyresutls.PDF

1685. Makinson, Bob, “Volunteers inScience: A Case Study from theAustralian National Herbarium,”Australian Journal on Volunteering,August 1999.

1686. Malchow, Aaron, “New Breed ofAuxiliary Members: Women whoWork Full Time,” Silicon Valley/SanJose Business Journal, Jan 11,2002.

1687. Malenfant, Chantal, “Sociabilitiesand Volunteering in SportsAssociations in France,”International Review for theSociology of Sport, Vol 22 (4) 1988.

1688. Management StandardsConsultancy, A StandardsFramework for ManagingVolunteers, report to the VoluntarySector National TrainingOrganisation, June 2002.

1689. Manchester, L.D., and G.S. Bogart,Contracting and Volunteerism inLocal Government: A Self-HelpGuide, (Washington, DC:International City ManagementAssociation) 1988.

1690. Mandel, E., “Helping Others inVolunteer Services: Effect of Genderand Sex Identity,” PsychologiaWychowawcza, 42(5) 1999.

1691. Manickman, L.S., “Evaluation ofTraining of Lay Volunteers inChristian Counseling,” Journal ofPersonality and Clinical Studies,14(1-2) 1998.

1692. Manninen, R. P. (1991). What doyou pay your volunteers? HospitalTopics, 69(4), 20-24.

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1693. Manning, Mary, “Public LibraryVolunteers: Ya Gotta Love ‘Em...OrDo You?”, Public Libraries, Nov/Dec1996.

1694. Manning, Valeria, James Nelson andRich Wetzel, “Educating CommunityVolunteers in EconomicDevelopment,” EconomicDevelopment Review, Winter 1987.

1695. Manser, Gordon, and RosemaryHiggins Cass, Voluntarism at theCrossroads ( New York: FamilyService Association of America)1976.

1696. Manthorpe, J. “It Was the Best ofTimes and the Worst of Times: OnBeing the Organiser of StudentVolunteers,” Voluntary Action,Spring 2002.

1697. Manzo, L.C. and N.D. Weinsten,“Behavioral Commitment toEnvironmental Protection: A Study ofActive and Nonactive Members ofthe Sierra Club,” Environment andBehavior, 9(6) 1998.

1698. Marando, Vincent, “Local ServiceDelivery: Volunteers and RecreationCouncils,” Journal of VolunteerAdministration, Summer 1986.

1699. March, Carole, The AdventureDiaries of Vicki, the Volunteer,Gallopage Publishing Group, May2002.

1700. Marchand, Jean Louis, “Involvementand Maintenance of VolunteerParent Aides: Administrative andClinical Considerations,” Journal ofMental Health Administration, Vol8(2) 1981.

1701. Markey, K., “Volunteers in PalliativeCare,” in L. Ajemian and B. Mount,eds., The RVH Manual onPalliative/Hospice Care (Salem, NH:Ayer) 1989.

1702. Markham, William and CharlesBonjearn, “Employment Status andthe Attitudes and Behaviors ofHigher Status Women Volunteers,1975 and 1992: A Case Study,” Sex

Roles: A Journal of Research, May1996.

1703. Markham, William, and CharlesBonjean, “Community orientations ofhigher-status women volunteers,”Social Forces June 1995.

1704. Markham, William, Jana Walters andCharles Bonjean, “Leadership inVoluntary Associations: The Case ofthe International Association ofWomen,” Voluntas, June 2001.

1705. Markus, N. and J.K. Blackshaw,“Motivations and Characteristics ofVolunteer Flying Fox Rehabilitatorsin Australia,” Anthrozooes, 11(4)1998.

1706. Markwood, S.R. “Volunteers in LocalGovernment: Partners in Service,”Public Management, April 1994.

1707. Marotta, Sylvia and HoneyNashman, “The generation X collegestudent and their motivation forcommunity service,” College StudentAffairs Journal, Spring 1998

1708. Marriott Senior Living Services,Marriott Seniors Volunteerism Study,(Marriott Senior Living Services andUS Administration on Aging) April1991.

1709. Marta, E., “Prosocial Behavior,Parent-Child Relationships, and theVolunteer Activities of Youth: AnExploratory Analysis,” Eta Evolutiva,64, 1999.

1710. Martin Hamblin Research, A reportfrom Martin Hamblin: Research onthe use of volunteers by artsorganisations - London : ArtsCouncil, 1994.

1711. Martin, J., “Volunteering in aCulturally Diverse Context:Implications for Project Designersand Managers,” Australian Journalon Volunteering, 4(1) 1999.

1712. Martin, Jacqueline, “Division of Workand Voluntary Help: A Case Study ofthe ‘Jazz in Marciac’ Festival,”Societes Contemporaines Dec 1993.

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1713. Martin, Renee, “Volunteer Liability,Advance for Nurses,www.advancefornurses.com/promo/resourceguide.asp?doc=mar27_00p29

1714. Martindale, Melanie, Volunteers andVolunteering among Spouses ofOfficers and Enlisted Personnel,1985, US Department of Defense,Manpower Data Center, 1987.

1715. Marvit, Elhanan, “Recruiting andTraining Retired Adults asVolunteers: An Israeli Experience,”Journal of Volunteer Administration,Summer 1984.

1716. Marx, Jerry, “Motivationalcharacteristics associated withhealth and human servicevolunteers,” Administration in SocialWork, 1999

1717. Marx, Michael, “Volunteer/Staff RoleReview,” Voluntary ActionLeadership, Fall 1981.

1718. Masing, Lourdes C. “Activities ofVolunteers in Disaster Managementin the Philippines and theirProblems.” In Disaster Managementin Metropolitan Areas for the 21stCentury. Proceedings of the IDNDRAichi/Nagoya InternationalConference, 1-4 November, Nagoya,Japan, 479-485. UNCRDProceedings Series, No. 1. Nagoya,Japan: United Nations Centre forRegional Development, 1994.

1719. Maslanka, Halina, “Burnout, SocialSupport and AIDS Volunteers,” AIDSCare, April 1996.

1720. Masterson, Michael, “The Creationof Scotland’s National System ofOfficial Voluntarism,” Journal ofVoluntary Action Research, Vol8(1/2) 1979.

1721. Mata, Fernando, John Brodhead andIsabelle Peterson, YouthVolunteering in Canada: Reflectionson the Ethnic Dimension, StrategicResearch and AnalysisMulticulturalism Program, Dept ofCanadian Heritage, November 2000.

1722. Mata, J., Charitable Giving, CivicParticipation and Volunteering:Ethnic Highlights from the 1997NSGVP National Survey (Ottawa:Canadian Heritage) 1997.

1723. Matek, Ord, “Teaching Volunteers ofa Crisis Phone Service to RespondTherapeutically to Callers with SexProblems,” Journal of Sex Educationand Therapy, Vol 6(2) 1980.

1724. Mathieu, Mimi, editor, BuildingValue: The Corporate VolunteerProgram as a Strategic Resource forBusiness, (Washington: Points ofLight Foundation) 1999.

1725. Mausner, Claudia, “The UnderlyingDynamics of Staff-VolunteerRelationships,” Journal of VolunteerAdministration, Summer 1988.

1726. Maves, Paul, Older Volunteers inChurch and Community: A Manualfor Ministry, (Valley Forge: JudsonPress) 1981.

1727. Maxted, Traci and Melinda Tomsic,Don’t Just Bake Cookies: aHandbook to Creative Volunteeringin the Elementary School(Englewood, CO: Teacher IdeasPress) 1990.

1728. May, Laurie, “Tapping GlobalResources: A Guide to Involving andManaging Online Volunteers,”Journal of Volunteer Administration,Vol 20, no 2, 2002.

1729. McAlea, Sean, “MotivatingVolunteers: Preparing the Volunteerfor Work,” Voluntary ActionLeadership, Summer 1978.

1730. McCabe, Michael, “Pathways toChange: Linking Service toSustainable Change,” e-Volunteerism, Summer 2001.

1731. McCammon, Laurie and SuzanneHand, “On-Target Orientations,”Journal of Volunteer Administration,Spring 1996.

1732. McChesney, Fred, “GovernmentProhibitions on Volunteer FireFighting in Nineteenth Century

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1733. McClam, Tricia, A StructuralAnalysis of Volunteerism: ABibliography (Monticello, IL: VanceBibliographies) 1983.

1734. McClennan, Jim, Glen Bates andKen Heskin, “PsychologicalCorrelates of Interest in VolunteerTerminal Care Work,” Journal ofSocial Behavior and Personality1992 (3).

1735. McClerking, Harwood, Kristina Miler,Irfan Nooruddfin, “The DeleteriousEffect of Television Viewership onMembership in VoluntaryOrganizations, Department ofPolitical Science, University ofMichigan, 1997.

1736. McCleskey, Kathleen and BarbaraWilliams, “The Military Volunteer,” inSue Vineyard and Steve McCurley,eds., Managing Volunteer Diversity(Downers Grove: Heritage ArtsPublishing) 1992.

1737. McClintock, N., “Helping EmployeesHelp the Community,” Front &Centre, May 2000.

1738. McClintock, N., VolunteeringNumbers: Using the National Surveyof Giving, Volunteering andParticipating for VolunteerManagement (Toronto: CanadianCentre for Philanthropy) 2000.

1739. McComb, Mary, “Becoming aTravelers Aid Volunteer:Communication in Socialization andTraining,” Communication Studies,July 1995.

1740. McConkey, Lois, From Boredom toBurnout: A Manual on Volunteerism(Vancouver: University of BritishColumbia Museum on Anthropology)1985.

1741. McCormack, Arlene, and MarialenaSelvaggio, “Screening forPedophiles in Youth-OrientedCommunity Agencies,” SocialCasework January 1989.

1742. McCudden, Jackie, “What makes acommitted volunteer? Research intothe factors affecting the retention ofvolunteers in Home-Start,” VoluntaryAction, Spring 2000.

1743. McCune, Bonnie and CharleszineNelson, Recruiting and ManagingVolunteers in Libraries: A How-to-Do-It Manual (New York: Neal-Schuman) 1995.

1744. McCurley, Steve and DeniseVesuvio, “Brief Reprise: Who’s aVolunteer?,” Voluntary ActionLeadership Summer 1985.

1745. McCurley, Steve and Rick Lynch,“Supervising the Invisible Volunteer,”Grapevine, May/June 1995,www.casanet.org/program-management/ volunteer-manage/invisible.htm

1746. McCurley, Steve and Rick Lynch,Essential Volunteer Management,(London: Directory of SocialChange) 1997.

1747. McCurley, Steve and Rick Lynch,Volunteer Management: MobilizingAll the Resources of the Community(Downers Grove: Heritage Arts)1996.

1748. McCurley, Steve and Sue Vineyard,101 Ideas for Volunteer Programs,(Downers Grove: Heritage Arts)1986.

1749. McCurley, Steve and Sue Vineyard,101 Tips for Volunteer Recruitment,(Downers Grove: Heritage Arts)1988.

1750. McCurley, Steve and Sue Vineyard,Best Practices for VolunteerPrograms, (Downers Grove:Heritage Arts) 2001.

1751. McCurley, Steve and Sue Vineyard,Handling Problem Volunteers(Downers Grove: Heritage Arts)1998.

1752. McCurley, Steve and Sue Vineyard,Measuring Up: Assessment Toolsfor Volunteer Programs, (DownersGrove: Heritage Arts) 1997.

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1753. McCurley, Steve and Susan Ellis,“Mandated Service - The Future ofVolunteering,” e-Volunteerism,July/Sept 2002.

1754. McCurley, Steve, “A User’s Guide toOnline Volunteer Recruitment Sites,”e-Volunteerism, Winter 2001.

1755. McCurley, Steve, “AnalyzingCustomer Service in VolunteerPrograms,” Grapevine, May/June2001.

1756. McCurley, Steve, “Applying RiskManagement Techniques toVolunteer Programs,” Grapevine,September/October 1993.

1757. McCurley, Steve, “Creating FamilyFriendly Volunteer Programs,”Grapevine, March/April 1999.

1758. McCurley, Steve, “CreatingPartnerships Between Volunteers,Staff,” Volunteer Leadership, Winter1999.

1759. McCurley, Steve, “Critical IncidentPoints in the Volunteer Life Cycle,”Grapevine, May/June 1998.

1760. McCurley, Steve, “Designing a Rolefor Hospital Auxiliaries,” Grapevine,Jan/Feb 2000.

1761. McCurley, Steve, “EvaluatingVolunteers,” Grapevine, March/April1995.

1762. McCurley, Steve, “Fishing forVolunteers: Using Short-TermProjects to Catch Long-TermVolunteers,” Grapevine, May/June1998.

1763. McCurley, Steve, “How Much areVolunteers Worth? A Second Look,”Voluntary Action Leadership, Spring1984.

1764. McCurley, Steve, “How Much areVolunteers Worth?,” VoluntaryAction Leadership, Spring 1980.

1765. McCurley, Steve, “How the NewVolunteers will Change VolunteerManagement,” Volunteer Leader,Winter 1998.

1766. McCurley, Steve, “How to Fire aVolunteer and Live to Tell About It,”Grapevine, January/February 1993,www.casanet.org/program-management/volunteer-manage/fire.htm

1767. McCurley, Steve, “How to GenerateConflict Between Volunteers andStaff,” Voluntary Action Leadership,Summer 1983,www.casanet.org/program-management/volunteer-manage/cfstavol.htm

1768. McCurley, Steve, “Is Your VolunteerProgram Ready for 2001?,”Leadership, October/December1993.

1769. McCurley, Steve, “Liability andVolunteer Management: ScreeningVolunteers,” Grapevine,September/October 1991.

1770. McCurley, Steve, “Looking into theMillennium: Some Thoughts onVolunteer Involvement in the 21stCentury,” Grapevine, Nov/Dec 1999.

1771. McCurley, Steve, “MatchingRecognition to Types of Volunteers,”Grapevine, Jan/Feb 2001.

1772. McCurley, Steve, “OrientingVolunteers,” Grapevine, March/April1994.

1773. McCurley, Steve, “Planning aVolunteer Position: A Worksheet forStaff, “ Voluntary Action Leadership,Spring 1991.

1774. McCurley, Steve, “Recruiting andRetaining Volunteers,” in RobertHerman, ed., The Jossey-BassHandbook of Nonprofit Leadershipand Management (San Francisco:Jossey-Bass) 1994.

1775. McCurley, Steve, “RecruitingVolunteers for the Long Haul,”Leadership, Jan/March 1995.

1776. McCurley, Steve, “Reflecting on theNature of Volunteering: An Exercisefor Volunteers and Staff,” Grapevine,July/August 1999.

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1777. McCurley, Steve, “Short-TermVolunteers: EmphasizingRetention,” Voluntary ActionLeadership, Fall 1991.

1778. McCurley, Steve, “Should Paid StaffReplace Volunteers?,” VoluntaryAction Leadership Summer/Fall1987.

1779. McCurley, Steve, “Staff asVolunteers,” in Sue Vineyard andSteve McCurley, eds., ManagingVolunteer Diversity (Downers Grove:Heritage Arts Publishing) 1992.

1780. McCurley, Steve, “The VolunteerProfessional,” in Sue Vineyard andSteve McCurley, eds., ManagingVolunteer Diversity (Downers Grove:Heritage Arts Publishing) 1992.

1781. McCurley, Steve, “The VolunteerProtection Act of 1997, Grapevine,July/August 1997.

1782. McCurley, Steve, “Utilizing Role PlayScenarios in Volunteer Interviewing,”Grapevine, November/December1994, www.casanet.org/program-management/volunteer-manage/vlinscen.htm

1783. McCurley, Steve, “VolunteerInterviewing Techniques,’Grapevine, November/December1991, www.casanet.org/program-management/volunteer-manage/volinter.htm

1784. McCurley, Steve, “VolunteerRecruitment Campaigns,”Grapevine, July/August 1994.

1785. McCurley, Steve, “Volunteer-UnionRelations: Some Thoughts andWarnings,” Voluntary ActionLeadership Summer 1979.

1786. McCurley, Steve, “Waking the Giant:Creating a Future for HospitalVolunteering,” Volunteer Leader, Fall1999.

1787. McCurley, Steve, “What’s in aName?,” Voluntary ActionLeadership, Spring 1985.

1788. McCurley, Steve, “Why GoodVolunteers Do Bad Things,”

Grapevine, Nov/Dec 1998,www.casanet.org/program-management/volunteer-manage/motivation.htm

1789. McCurley, Steve, “Working with Staffto Develop High Impact VolunteerJobs,” Grapevine, Sept/Oct 1998.

1790. McCurley, Steve, BuildingUnderstanding and Collaboration:Creating Synergistic Relationshipsbetween Staff and Volunteers,(Washington: Points of LightFoundation) 1996.

1791. McCurley, Steve, Involving Youth inthe Community: A Planning Manualfor School Volunteer Programs andVolunteer Centers, (Alexandria, VA:National Association of Partners inEducation) 1991.

1792. McCurley, Steve, Long RangeStrategic Planning for SchoolVolunteer and Partnership Programs(Alexandria, VA:) 1989.

1793. McCurley, Steve, RecruitingVolunteers for Difficult or Long-TermAssignments (Downers Grove,Illinois: Heritage Arts) 1991.

1794. McCurley, Steve, VolunteerManagement Forms, (DownersGrove: Heritage Arts) 1988.

1795. McCurley, Steve, VolunteerManagement Policies, (DownersGrove: Heritage Arts) 1990.

1796. McDonald, C. and J. Warburton(2000) "Responses to change?volunteering and nonprofit welfareorganisations in turbulent times"paper presented at Australian andNew Zealand Third Sector ResearchLimited Fifth Biennial Conference:Partnership and Activism

1797. McDonald, C., & Mutch, A. (2000).“The future of volunteering asinstitutionalising practice”. In J.Warburton, & M. Oppenheimer(eds), Volunteers and Volunteering,The Federation Press, Sydney: pp.125-139.

1798. McDonald, Catherine and Joni

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1799. McDonald, Catherine and JoniWarburton, “The Invisibility ofVolunteers and the Need forResearch: An AustralianPerspective,” Voluntary Action,Spring 2002.

1800. McDonough, Reginald, Working withVolunteer Leaders in the Church(Nashville: Broadman) 1976.

1801. McDowell D. 1999 Love 'Em orThey'll Leave: Motivating Volunteers.Emergency Medical Services, 70.

1802. McElmurry, B. J., Wansley, R.,Gugenheim, A. M., Gombe, S., &Dublin, P. (1997). The ChicagoHealth Corps: Strengtheningcommunities through structuredvolunteer service. AdvancedPractice Nursing Quarterly, 2(4), 59-66.

1803. McFarlane, S. and R. Roach,Making a Difference: Volunteers andNon-Profits, Research Bulletin 2,Canada West Foundation.

1804. McGregor, Margaret, For Love NotMoney: A Handbook for Volunteers,Dove Communications, 1982.

1805. McGuckin, Frank, Volunteerism(New York: H.W. Wilson) 1998.

1806. McGuire, F. and E. Adams, “OlderVolunteers and Outdoor Recreation:A Nationwide Study,” Journal of Parkand Recreation Administration, 43(3)1986.

1807. McHenry, Cheryl, “LibraryVolunteers: Recruiting, Motivating,Keeping Them,” School Library, May1988.

1808. McInnes, ail and Alice Hedt,Volunteers in the Long Term CareOmbudsman Program: Training,Certification, and Liability Coverage,National Long Term Care

Ombudsman Program, December1999.

1809. McKaughan, Molly, CorporateVolunteerism: How Families Make aDifference (New York: TheConference Board) 1997.

1810. McKee, Thomas, “People are JustToo Busy: Recruiting Volunteers in aSelf-Employed Society,”www.advantagepoint.com/services/volunteers/art1.html.

1811. McKeown, Larry, The Giving andVolunteering of New Canadians,NSGVP Fact Sheet 12 (Toronto:Canadian Centre for Philanthropy)July 2000.

1812. McKinney, William, “PricingVolunteer Consultants: A SkillsbankExperience,” Journal of VolunteerAdministration, Summer 1985.

1813. McLaughlin, Sara, “Stalking theElusive Male Volunteer,” VoluntaryAction Leadership, Spring 1991.

1814. McLearn, Kathryn, Diane Colasanto,Cathy Schoen and Michele Shapiro,“Mentoring Matters: a NationalSurvey of Adults Mentoring YoungPeople,” in Grossman, JeanBaldwin, ed., Contemporary Issuesin Mentoring (Philadelphia:Public/Private Ventures)

1815. McLelland, Phoebe, “CorporateVolunteer Recognition Campaign,”Journal of Volunteer Administration,Summer 1992.

1816. McLenna, Jim, Glen Bates and KenHeskin, “Psychological Correlates ofInterest in Volunteer Terminal CareWork,” Journal of Social Behaviorand Personality, Vol 7(3) 1992.

1817. McLeod, N. and T. Marks Getting aVolunteer Program Started, City ofPhoenix, 1995.

1818. McLeod, Nancy, “Employees asVolunteers versus Volunteering asan Employee,” VolunteerManagement Review, August 28,2002, charitychannel.com/article_582.shtml.

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1819. McLuen, Dennis, Equipped toService: Volunteer Youth WorkerTraining Course, ZondervanPublishing House, April 1995.

1820. McMahon, Kay, Milly McEnhill, andRuth Youngquist, “Utilizing VolunteerResearch Assistants inEpidemiologic Studies,” Journal ofAging and Social Policy, 8(1) 1996.

1821. McMurray, P., Early Match Closures:A Qualitative Study, Big Brothers ofOntario, 1993.

1822. McPherson, J. Miller and ThomasRotolo, “Testing a dynamic model ofsocial composition: Diversity andchange involuntary groups,”American Sociological Review, Apr1996

1823. McPherson, J. Miller, "A DynamicModel of Voluntary Affiliation." SocialForces Vol 59, 1981.

1824. McPherson, J. Miller, and LynnSmith-Lovin. 1982. "Women andWeak Ties: Differences by Sex inthe Size of Voluntary Organizations."American Journal of Sociology87:883-904.

1825. McSweeney P. & Alexander D.(1996). Manageing VolunteersEffectively. Ashgate PublishingCompany. England.

1826. McSweeney, Phil, and DonAlexander, Managing VolunteersEffectively (Brookfield, VT: Arena)1996.

1827. Mech, Edmund and ElizabethLeonard, “Volunteers as Resourcesin Preparing Foster Adolescents forSelf-Sufficiency,” Child Welfare,Nov/Dec 1988.

1828. Megan, Paull, “Managing VolunteerPerformance: The Role of theFeedback Environment,” AustralianJournal on Volunteering, 5(2) 2000.

1829. Meijs, Lucas and Esther Hoogstad,“New Ways of Managing Volunteers:Combining MembershipManagement and Programme

Management,” Voluntary Action,Autumn 2001.

1830. Meijs, Lucas, “Management is NotAlways the Right Word,” Journal ofVolunteer Administration, Vol 14 (3)1996.

1831. Meikle, Tunde, “Burnout in the FireService: The Work-Life Imbalance ofVolunteer Firefighters,” AustralianJournal on Volunteering, 6(2) 2001

1832. Meisel, Wayne, “An End to the ‘Me’Generation: Getting Students toVolunteer,” Journal of VolunteerAdministration, Winter 1989/90.

1833. Meissen, G.J. and J.W. Lounsbury,“A Comparison of Expectations ofVolunteers, Children, and Parents ina Big Brother/Big Sister Program,”Journal of Community Psychology,July 1981.

1834. Melton, Julius, “The Use ofVolunteers in a Planned GivingProgram,” Maddalena, Lucille, ed.,Encouraging Voluntarism andVolunteers, (San Francisco: JosseyBass, Inc) 1980.

1835. Melville, Roselyn, My Time is Not aGift to Government: An ExploratoryStudy of NSW Community LegalCentre Volunteers, (Institute ofSocial Change and Critical Inquiry,University of Wollongong) May 2002.

1836. Memmott, Carol, “A Present Danger:Agencies Search for Ways to ScreenChild Molesters,” Leadership,April/June 1995.

1837. Memmott, Carol, “CyberVolunteers:Opportunities Abound for DoingGood Deeds Online,” VolunteerLeadership, Winter 1999.

1838. Memmott, Carol, “ScreeningMentors: Costly But Essential,”Leadership Oct/Dec 1997.

1839. Menchik, Paul and Burton Weisbrod,“Volunteer Labor Supply,” Journal ofPublic Economics, March 1987.

1840. Meneghetti, Milena, “MotivatingPeople to Volunteer their Services,”in Tracy Connors, ed., The

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Volunteer Management Handbook(NY: John Wiley and Sons) 1995

1841. Meng, Amy, “Effect of CorporateVolunteerism on the VolunteerBase,”www.unomaha.edu/~wwwpa/project/meng.html

1842. Mercer, Martha and Rick Lynch,“Youth as Volunteers,” in SueVineyard and Steve McCurley, eds.,Managing Volunteer Diversity(Downers Grove: Heritage ArtsPublishing) 1992.

1843. Merdaugh, Barbara, “VolunteerEvaluations: From a Volunteer’sPerspective,” Journal of VolunteerAdministration, Winter 1999.

1844. Merenda, Daniel, Richard Lacey andVirginia Robinson, A Practical Guideto Creating and ManagingSchool/Community Partnerships,(Alexandria, VA: NationalAssociation of Partners inEducation) 1986.

1845. Mergenhagen, P., “A New Breed ofVolunteer,” AmericanDemographics, 13(6) 1991.

1846. Merrell, J. “You Don’t Do It forNothing: Women’s Experiences ofVolunteering in Two CommunityWell Woman Clinics,” Health andSocial Care in the Community, vol 8,no 1, 2000.

1847. Merrell, Joy, “Ambiguity: Exploringthe Complexity of Roles andBoundaries when Working withVolunteers in Well Woman Clinics,”Social Science & Medicine, July2000.

1848. Merrill, Mary, “Attracting WorkplaceVolunteers,”www.merrillassoc.com/Topics/attracting.html

1849. Merrill, Mary, “Family Volunteering,”www.merrillassoc.com/Topics/family.html.

1850. Merrill, Mary, “Impact Evaluation andMission, “ Volunteer Management

Review, July 17, 2002,charitychannel.com/article_29.shtml.

1851. Merrill, Mary, “Importance of GoodOrientation,” Volunteer ManagementReview, February 13, 2002,charitychannel.com/article_179.shtml.

1852. Merrill, Mary, Inspiring Leadershipand Effective Management: TheUnderpinnings of a StrategicVolunteer Program (Washington:Points of Light Foundation) 1996.

1853. Merrill, Mary, The Volunteer LiteracyManual, (Columbus: ReadingRecovery Council of North America)1998.

1854. Merrill, Mary., “The Volunteerismversus Service Perspective: AnExcerpt from a Position PaperSubmitted for Ohio’s Unified StatePlan,” Journal of VolunteerAdministration, 17(2) 1999.

1855. Mesch, Debra, Mary Tschirhart, JimPerry, and Geunjoo Lee, “Altruists orEgoists?: Retention in StipendedService”, Nonprofit Managementand Leadership, 1998, 9:3-21.

1856. Metzendorf, Diane and Ram Cnaan,“Volunteers in FeministOrganizations,” NonprofitManagement and Leadership,Spring 1992.

1857. Metzer, J., Dollard, M. F., Rogers,L., & Cordingly, S., “Quality of WorkLife in Volunteers,” AustralianJournal on Volunteering, 1997

1858. Metzer, Jacques, “The Psychologyof Volunteering: External or InternalRewards,” Australian Journal onVolunteering, August 1996.

1859. Meyer, M.H. & Hanchek, A.M.(1997). Master Gardener trainingcosts and payback in volunteerhours. HortTechnology, 7(4): 368-370.

1860. Michael, Bernard, editor, Volunteersin Public Schools, (Washington, DC:National Academy Press) 1990.

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1861. Miekle, Tunde, “Burnout in the FireService: The Work/Life Imbalance ofVolunteer Firefighters,” AustralianJournal on Volunteering, vol 6(2)2001.

1862. Mihalicz, Dwight and Swee Goh,“The Relationship betweenVolunteer Motivations and Behaviorin Non-Profit Organizations,” Journalof Volunteer Administration, Fall1996.

1863. Milanesi, Giancarlo and ChiaraPiccinelli, "Volunteering in Italy," in J.Davis Smith, ed,. Volunteering inEurope (London: The VolunteerCentre UK) 1993.

1864. Milani, L, “The Applicability of theFair Labor Standards Act toVolunteer Workers at NonprofitOrganizations,” 43 Washington andLee Law Review 233 (1986).

1865. Millar, Sue, 1991, Volunteers inmuseums and heritageorganisations: policy, planning, andmanagement, Office of Arts andLibraries, London.

1866. Miller, Fayneese, “GenderDifferences in Adolescents’ Attitudestoward Mandatory CommunityService,” Journal of Adolescence,Vol 17, 1994.

1867. Miller, J., “The Impact of ServiceLearning Experiences on Students’Sense of Power,” Michigan Journalof Community Service, 4:16-21,1997.

1868. Miller, Kimberly, “Forming aPartnership with Education:Corporate Volunteers and theVolunteer Center,” Journal ofVolunteer Administration, V(4) 1987.

1869. Miller, L. “Understanding theMotivation of Volunteers: AnExamination of PersonalityDifferences and Characteristics ofVolunteers’ Paid Employment,”Journal of Voluntary ActionResearch, 1985.

1870. Miller, L.E., G.N.Powell, and J.Seltzer, “Determinants of Turnover

among Volunteers,” HumanRelations, 1990 (9).

1871. Miller, M.M., “Volunteers inInternational Rehabilitation: The USPeace Corps Experience inDisability and Related Programs,”Annual Review of Rehabilitation,4:181-214, 1985.

1872. Miller, R.W., “Extending UniversityResources in Support of VolunteerDevelopment: Evaluation of a PilotEffort, “ Journal of Voluntary ActionResearch, 15(1) 1986.

1873. Miller, Ruby Sills, Helping theVolunteer Get Started: The Role ofthe Volunteer Center (Washington:National Center for Voluntary Action)1972.

1874. Millican, P. Volunteers: a vision,Australian Journal of EmergencyManagement, Winter 1997, p 11.

1875. Milligan, Sharon, “Natural Helpers asStreet Health Workers among theBlack Urban Elderly,” Gerontologist,December 1987.

1876. Millman, Jason and Diane Strike,Talking with the Caller: Guidelinesfor Crisisline and Other VolunteerCounselors (Sage Publications)September 1998.

1877. Milne, Janet, “Charitable Giving andVolunteering in New Hampshire,”www.nhcf.org/chagiv12.htm

1878. Minden, Scott, “The Constitutionalityof Mandatory Community ServicePrograms in Public Schools,”Southern California Law Review,July 1995.

1879. Miner, Sonia and Stewart Tolnay,“Barriers to voluntary organizationsmembership: An examination ofrace and cohort differences,” TheJournals of Gerontology, September1998.

1880. Ministry of Citizenship, A Guide toRecruiting Senior Volunteers in YourCommunity (Toronto: Ministry ofCitizenship) 1995.

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1881. Ministry of Community Development& National Council of Social Service,Making A Difference. A guide forVolunteer Co-ordinators (1998)Singapore.

1882. Ministry of Community Development,Cooperatives and Volunteers,Building Our Communities:Celebrating and Strengthening theVoluntary Sector and Volunteering inBritish Columbia, (Victoria: Ministryof Community Development,Cooperatives and Volunteers) 1999.

1883. Ministry of Home Affairs andGovernment Administration, “National Survey on South KoreanVolunteer Awareness and Behavior,”www.iyv.org/infobase/research/01_01_99KOR_statistics.htm

1884. Minnesota Office on VolunteerServices, “Equal Access toVolunteer Participation,” Journal ofVolunteer Administration, Fall 1984.

1885. Minnesota Office on VolunteerServices, Planning It Safe: How toControl Liability and Risk inVolunteer Programs, (St Paul:Minnesota Office of VolunteerServices) 1992.

1886. Minnesota Office on VolunteerServices, Recruiting AlternativeSources of Volunteers, (St Paul, MN:MOVS) 1984.

1887. Mishara, Brian and Guy Giroux, “TheRelationship between CopingStrategies and Perceived Stress inTelephone Intervention Volunteersat a Suicide Prevention Center,”Suicide and Life ThreateningBehavior, Fall 1993.

1888. Mitchell, C.W. and I.M. Shuff,“Personality Characteristics ofHospice Volunteers as Measured byMyers-Briggs Type Indicator,”Journal of Personality Assessment,December 1995.

1889. Mitchell, Manzell, “UtilizingVolunteers to Enhance InformalSocial Networks,” Social Casework,May 1986.

1890. Mkandawire, Richard, YouthVoluntarism in South Africa:Prospects for Youth Engagement inPoverty Reduction DevelopmentProgrammes, Southern AfricaRegional Poverty Network,www.sarpn.org.za/CountryPovertyPapers/SouthAfrica/june2002/mkandawire/mkandawire.pdf

1891. Moely, Barbara, Sterett Mercer,Vincent Ilustre, Devi Miron andMegan McFarland, “PsychometricProperties and Correlates of theCivic Attitudes and SkillsQuestionnaire: A Measure ofStudents’ Attitudes Related toService Learning,” Michigan Journalof Community Service and Learning,Spring 2002.

1892. Mohan, John “Making a Difference?Student Volunteerism, ServiceLearning and Higher Education inthe US,” Voluntas, nov 5, no 3.

1893. Monga, Manjit and Gerry Treuren,“Employment Relations without PaidWork: An Exploration into the HRMand Motivations of Special EventVolunteers,”business.unisa.edu.au/cae/projects/current/seo/MongaTreuren.pdf

1894. Monga, Manjit and Gerry Treuren,“Human Resource ManagementPractices in Several SouthAustralian Special EventOrganizations,” paper presented atInternational Employment RelationsAssociation 2001 Conference inSingapore.

1895. Mongeon, M. and R. Allard,“Controlled Experiment on RegularTelephone Support Provided byVolunteers Regarding theDevelopment and Outcome ofBreast-Feeding Experiences,”Canadian Journal of Public Health,March/April 1995.

1896. Monk, A., & Cryns, A. G. (1974,October). Predictors of voluntaristicintent among the aged. TheGerontologist, 14, 425-429.

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1897. Monk, A. and L. Kaye, “TheOmbudsman Volunteer in theNursing Home: Differential RolePerceptions of PatientRepresentatives for theInstitutionalized Aged,” TheGerontologist, 1982, 22:194-199.

1898. Moore, Betty, CommunityVolunteering and Service Learning,Penn State University, October1999.

1899. Moore, Cynthia and Joseph Allen,“The Effects of Volunteering on theYoung Volunteer,” Journal ofPrimary Prevention, Winter 1996.

1900. Moore, Gail, Building Credibility withthe Powers that Be: A PracticalGuide to Enhance Personal,Program, and Organizational Power,(Downers Grove: HeritageArts/VMSystems) 1990.

1901. Moore, Larry and John Anderson,“Need Satisfaction of Paid andVolunteer Workers in Health ServiceOrganizations,” in Larry Moore, ed,Motivating Volunteers: How theRewards of Unpaid Work Can MeetPeople’s Needs, (Vancouver:Vancouver Volunteer Centre) 1985.

1902. Moore, Larry, “Motivation in theContext of Volunteerism,” in LarryMoore, ed, Motivating Volunteers:How the Rewards of Unpaid WorkCan Meet People’s Needs,(Vancouver: Vancouver VolunteerCentre) 1985.

1903. Moore, Larry, ed., MotivatingVolunteers: How the Rewards ofUnpaid Work Can Meet People’sNeeds, (Vancouver: VancouverVolunteer Centre) 1985.

1904. Moore, N.A., “The Application ofCost-Benefit Analysis to VolunteerPrograms," Volunteer Administration1978 (1).

1905. Moore, R.H., “Effectiveness ofCitizen Volunteers Functioning asCounselors for High-Risk MaleOffenders,” Psychological Reports,December 1987.

1906. Moore, Roger, Vicki LaFarge, andThomas Martorelli, OrganizingOutdoor Volunteers, (Boston, MA:Appalachian Mountain Club) 1992.

1907. Moran, Carmen, Neil Britton andBen Correy, “CharacterisingVoluntary Emergency Responders:Report of a Pilot Study,”International Journal of MassEmergencies and Disasters, March1992.

1908. Morby, Gráinne, 1998, Hand inhand: successful volunteering,London Lighthouse, England

1909. Moreno, Ana Belen, Miguel deMoragas and Raul Paniagua, “TheEvolution of Volunteers at theOlympic Games,”www.blues.uab.es/olympic.studies/volunteers/moreno.html.

1910. Morgan, James, “Unpaid ProductiveActivity over the Life Course,” ,” inCommittee on an Aging Society,National Research Council,Productive Roles in an OlderSociety, 1986,books.nap.edu/books/0309036372/html/73.html#pagetop.

1911. Mori, A., Voluntary Activity: A Surveyof Public Attitudes (Berkhamsted:Volunteer Centre UK) 1990.

1912. Morisey J. 1993 Here to stay?':Recruiting EMS volunteers. Journalof Emergency Medical Services, 53-58.

1913. Morris, Debra, “Volunteering andEmployment Status,” Industrial LawJournal, Sept 1999.

1914. Morris, Margie, Tools for BuildingYour Volunteer Ministry (Sherman,TX: Newton-Cline Press) 1992.

1915. Morris, Margie, Volunteer Ministries:New Strategies for Today's Church,(Sherman, TX: Newton-Cline Press)1990.

1916. Morris, Mary, Voluntary Work in theWelfare State, (London: Routledgeand K. Paul) 1969.

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1917. Morris, Pamela, “A PoliticalMulticultural Approach for VolunteerAdvisory Boards,” Journal ofVolunteer Administration, Vo 20, no2, 2002.

1918. Morris, R. & Caro, F. (1996).Productive retirement: Stimulatinggreater volunteer efforts to meetnational needs. The Journal ofVolunteer Administration, 14, 5-13.

1919. Morrison, Emily Kimball, How to Getthe Most Out of Being a Volunteer,(Tucson, AZ: Jordan Press) 1988.

1920. Morrison, Emily Kimball, Workingwith Volunteers: Skills forLeadership, (Tucson, AZ: FisherPress) 1980.

1921. Morros, M. (1997). A study ofcurrent, former, and new elderlyvolunteers: a comparison ofdevelopmental and trait models ofpersonality. National Library ofCanada / Bibliothèque nationale duCanada, Ottawa

1922. Morrow, Lesley and Barbara Walker,Reading Team: A Handbook forVolunteer Tutors – K-3, InternationalReading Association, January 1997.

1923. Morrow-Howell, L. Lott and M.Ozawa, “The Impact of Race onVolunteer Helping Relationshipsamong the Elderly,” Social Work, vol35, no 5, 1990.

1924. Morrow-Howell, N., and Mui, A.,“Elderly Volunteers: Reasons forInitiating and Terminating Service,”Journal of Gerontological SocialWork, 1987.

1925. Morrow-Howell, N., Kinnevy, S.,Mann, M. (1998). The perceivedbenefits of participating in volunteerand educational activities. Journal ofGerontological Social Work, 32, 65-80.

1926. Morrow-Howell, Nancy, ProductiveEngagement of Older Adults: Effecton Well-Being, (St Louis: Center forSocial Development, WashingtonUniversity in St Louis) 2000.

1927. Moscareillo, Susan, “MeetGeneration Jones: The PotentialVolunteers You May be Missing,”Volunteer Management Review, July24, 2002, charitychannel.com/article_156.shtml.

1928. Moscareillo, Susan, “SegmentingYour Volunteers: How to Avoid theDreaded ‘Dry Spell’,” VolunteerManagement Review, June 12,2002, charitychannel.com/article_162.shtml.

1929. Moscareillo, Susan, “Trust: TheUnseen Component of YourVolunteer Program,” VolunteerManagement Review, June 5, 2002,charitychannel.com/article_163.shtml.

1930. Moscareillo, Susan, “Your PersonalSignature: The Management Stylethat Empowers Your VolunteerProgram,” Volunteer ManagementReview, August 21, 2002,charitychannel.com/article_453.shtml.

1931. Mount, Balfour, “Volunteer SupportServices: A Key Component ofPalliative Care,” Journal of PalliativeCare, Spring 1992.

1932. Mounter, C. Tom, An Examination ofWhy People Volunteer, StromThurman Institute of Governmentand Public Affairs, ClemsonUniversity, May 1986.

1933. Mounter, C. Tom, Characteristics ofExtension Homemaker Volunteers inSouth Carolina, Strom ThurmanInstitute of Government and PublicAffairs, Clemson University, August1986.

1934. Mounter, C. Tom, Obtaining PrivateSector Resources in Support ofVolunteer Organizations, StromThurman Institute of Governmentand Public Affairs, ClemsonUniversity, January 1987.

1935. Moy, Laurie, “Tapping GlobalResources: A Guide to Involving andManaging Online Volunteers,”

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Journal of Volunteer Administration,Vol 20, no 2, 2002.

1936. Moyer, Mel, “Attracting VolunteersUsing Buyer Behavior Concepts,”Nonprofit Management andLeadership, Vol 3(2) 1992.

1937. Moyers Richard and KathleenEnright, A Snapshot of America’sNonprofit Boards (Washington:National Center for NonprofitBoards) 1997.

1938. Mueller, M. W. (1975). Economicdeterminants of volunteer work bywomen. Journal of Women inCulture and Society, 1, 325-338.

1939. Mueller, Suzanne, “Alumni Relationsand Volunteers...Indivisible,” inMaddalena, Lucille, ed.,Encouraging Voluntarism andVolunteers, (San Francisco: JosseyBass, Inc) 1980.

1940. Mulkall, D., & Stern, G. (1979).Comparative trial of volunteer andprofessional treatments of dysphasiaafter stroke. British Medical Journal,2, 87-89.

1941. Mulligan , Jim and Bob Bridges,eds., No Limit: Blueprint for InvolvingVolunteers in Schools, (London:Community Service Volunteers)April 1994.

1942. Murk, Peter and Jane Stephan,“Volunteers: How to Get Them, TrainThem and Keep Them,” EconomicDevelopment Review, Summer1991.

1943. Murningham, J. Keith, Jae WookKim and Richard Metzger, “TheVolunteer Dilemma,” AdministrativeScience Quarterly, December 1993.

1944. Murphy, Foster, “Older Volunteers: AWorldwide Phenomenon,” AgeingInternational, September 1995.

1945. Murphy, Graham, Working withVolunteers: Training, (Berkhemsted,Herts: The Volunteer Centre) 1977.

1946. Murphy, John and Barrie Thomas,An Introduction to EmployeeVolunteering: A Profitable Venture

for Businesses and Communities,Community Connections.

1947. Murphy, Sandra, Helping HandsVolunteers: a Model for a YouthVolunteer Program, (St Johns:Community Services CouncilNewfoundland and Labrador) 1991.

1948. Murphy, Sandra, Volunteering forthe Future: Developing SchoolBased Volunteer Programs, (StJohns: Community Services CouncilNewfoundland and Labrador) 1995.

1949. Murrant, Gloria, and SteffanieStrathdee, “Motivations for ServiceVolunteer Involvement at CaseyHouse AIDS Hospice,” HospiceJournal, Vol 10(3) 1995.

1950. Musick, Marc, A. Regula Herzog andJames House, “Volunteering andMortality among Older Adults:Findings from a National Sample,”Journal of Gerontology: SocialSciences, May 1999.

1951. Musick, Marc, John Wilson andWilliam Bynum, “Race and FormalVolunteering: The Differential Effectsof Class and Religion,” SocialForces, Vol 78, no 4, 2000.

1952. Mutchler, J., J. Burr and F. Caro,“Volunteer Work and Burnout inLater Life,” Gerontologist, Oct 15,2001.

1953. Nakano, Lynne, “Volunteering as alifestyle choice: Negotiating self-identities in Japan,”, Ethnology,Spring 2000

1954. Narushima, Miya, “Transformationtoward What End? Exploring LaterLife Learning in CommunityVolunteering,”www.edst.educ.ubc.ca/aerc/2000/narushimam-web.htm.

1955. Nassar-McMillan, S.C. and L.D.Borders, “ A Work Behavior Analysisof Volunteers in Social ServiceAgencies,” Journal of Social ServiceResearch, 24 (3-4) 1999.

1956. Nathanson, Ilene and ElizabethEggleton, “Motivation versus

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Program Effect on Length ofService: A Study of Four Cohorts ofOmbudservice Volunteers,” Journalof Gerontological Social Work, Jan1993.

1957. National 4-H Council, TAXI: TakingAnybody into Expanded Involvement(Washington: National 4-H Council)1994.

1958. National Advisory Council on Aging,A Quick Portrait of Canadian SeniorsVolunteering Their Services,(Ottawa: NACA) 1993.

1959. National Alliance for Youth Sports,Your First Coaching Book: APractical Guide for VolunteerCoaches, Square One Publishers,2002.

1960. National Alliance of Business,Transitions: Building Partnershipsbetween Literacy Volunteer AndAdult Education Programs,(Washington: NAB) 1994.

1961. National Association of Counties,The Volunteer Toolbox: Visions forImproving the Service of America'sCounties (Washington, DC: NACO)1990.

1962. National Association of VolunteerBureaux (2000) Guidelines forIncreasing the Involvement of BlackElders in Mainstream VolunteeringSheffield, NAVB

1963. National Association of Volunteers inCriminal Justice, Guidelines for theEffective Design and Managementof Volunteer Involvement in Juvenileand Criminal Justice (Madison, WI:NAVCJ) 1988.

1964. National Center for AlcoholEducation, National Institute onAlcohol Abuse and Alcoholism,Public Health Service, US Dept ofHealth, Education and Welfare,Using Volunteers in Your Agency,(Washington: US GovernmentPrinting Office) 1978.

1965. National Center for Volunteering,Accepting Volunteers from Outsidethe UK, May 2001,

www.volunteering.org.uk/sheets.htm

1966. National Center for Volunteering,Volunteers Working with Children inthe Voluntary Sector: A Guide to theLaw, 1998,www.volunteering.org.uk/sheets.htm

1967. National Centre for Volunteering,Employee Volunteering: The Guide(London: National Centre forVolunteering).

1968. National Centre for Volunteering,From Barriers to Bridges: A Guidefor Volunteer-InvolvingOrganisations (London: NationalCentre for Volunteering, 2001.

1969. National Centre for Volunteering,Get It Right from the Start: VolunteerPolicies – the Key to DiverseVolunteer Involvement, (London:National Centre for Volunteering)2002.

1970. National Centre for Volunteering,Health and Safety of Volunteers,July 1999, www.volunteering.org.uk/healthandsafety.htm

1971. National Centre for Volunteering,Involving Volunteers fromUnderrepresented Groups, Oct1996, www.jrf.org.uk/knowledge/findings/socialpolicy/sp105.asp.

1972. National Centre for Volunteering,Safe Involvement of Volunteers withVulnerable Clients,www.volunteering.org.uk/sheets.htm.

1973. National Centre for Volunteering,Volunteering in Social Care:Meetings Your Aims throughInvolving Volunteers in Social Care,(London: Local GovernmentAssociation) 2000.

1974. National Collaboration for Youth,Screening Volunteers to PreventChild Sexual Abuse (Washington:National Assembly) 1997.

1975. National Council of VoluntaryOrganisations, “Draft Code of

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Practice on Volunteering andCommunity Action,” www.ncvo-vol.org.uk/main/gateway/pdfs/compact_draftvolunteering.pdf

1976. National Council on CorporateVolunteerism, Corporate VolunteerCouncil Survey Findings,(Washington: Points of LightFoundation) 1992.

1977. National Crime Prevention Council,Reaching Out: School-BasedCommunity Service Programs,(Washington, DC: NCPC) 1989.

1978. National Foundation for WomenBusiness Owners, Giving SomethingBack: Volunteerism among WomenBusiness Owners in the U.S.(Washington: NFWBO) May 1996.

1979. National Health Service, Guidanceon Volunteering in the NHS,(Edinburgh: Health Gain Division,NHS) 1998.

1980. National Health Service, VoluntaryServices Co-Ordinator in the NHS:Good Practice Guide, (Edinburgh:Health Gain Division, NHS) 1991

1981. National Health Service,Volunteering in the NHS in Scotland:Policy and Procedures for NHSTrusts, (Edinburgh: Health GainDivision, NHS) January 2000,www.show.scot.nhs.uk/Publications/ME/dt_involve/2000_4.htm.

1982. National Information Center onVolunteerism and The ReligiouslyOriented Volunteer Group, Religionand Volunteering: A First Portfolio(Boulder: NICOV) 1978.

1983. National Park Service, USDepartment of the Interior,Volunteers in theParks,(Washington, DC:Government Printing Office) 1982.

1984. National School Safety Center,Hiring the Right People: Guidelinesfor Selection and Screening ofYouth-Serving Professionals andVolunteers, (Malibu: NationalSchool Safety Center) 1994.

1985. National Victim Center, “Guidelinesfor Interviewing Victims asVolunteers,” Voluntary ActionLeadership, Fall 1988.

1986. National Volunteer Centre, 2002Survey on Volunteerism inSingapore, www.nvc.org.sg/Survey2002/highlights.html.

1987. National Volunteer Fire Council andthe United States FireAdministration, Retention andRecruitment in the Volunteer FireService, Federal EmergencyManagement Association, 1993.

1988. Navaratnam, K.K., Delwyn Dyer andJane Asche, “Motivating Volunteers:How the Rewards of Unpaid WorkCan Meet People’s Needs,” Journalof Voluntary Action Research,Jan/March 1986.

1989. Navaratnam, Kathiravelu,“Volunteers Training Volunteers: AModel for Human Service Delivery,”Journal of Volunteer Administration,Fall 1986.

1990. Naylor, Charlie, Parent VolunteerViews on Volunteering in Schools,BCTF Research Report 98-EI-06,British Columbia Teacher’sFederation, www.bctf.ca/ResearchReports/98-EI-06.

1991. Naylor, Harriet, “Beyond ManagingVolunteers,” Journal of VoluntaryAction Research, Vol 14(2/3) 1985.

1992. Naylor, Harriet, “Older Volunteers inMental Health: Administration forServices of Older Volunteers,”Gerontologist, vol 12, 1972.

1993. Naylor, Harriet, Leadership forVolunteering (Dryden, NY: DrydenAssociates) 1976.

1994. Naylor, Harriet, The Role of theVolunteer in the Care of theTerminal Patient and the FamilyArno Press, Marcy 1981.

1995. Naylor, Harriet, Volunteers Today,(Dryden, NY: DrydenAssociates)1967.

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1996. Naylor, Harriet, Volunteers Today:Finding, Training and Working withThem, (Dryden, NY: DrydenAssociates) 2nd Edition, 1984.

1997. Neal, David, “Volunteers and theRed Cross in Times of Disaster:Characteristics,” Journal ofVolunteer Administration, Winter1992/1993.

1998. Neate, John, Quality throughVolunteers, (London: VolunteerCentre UK) November 1995.

1999. Nelson, Anna, “Using the Internet inVolunteer Management,” April 30,1998,www.msu.edu/~hcsc/fce874/ivmguide.htm.

2000. Nelson, H. W. (1995). Long-termcare volunteer roles on trail:Ombudsman effectiveness revisited.Journal of Gerontological SocialWork, 23, 25-46.

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2033. Nickelsburg, Stephen, “MereVolunteers? The Promise and Limitsof Community-Based EnvironmentalProtection,” Virginia Law Review,October 1998.

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2044. Noble, Joy, “Widening OurHorizons,” e-Volunteerism, Jan/April2002.

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2048. Northstar Research Partners, BigBrothers & Sisters of Canada: aQualitative Research Report, March1999.

2049. Norvell, Jim, Reflections for theEffective Nonprofit Volunteer:Quotes, Axioms, and Observationsto Help You Serve Our ImportantInstitutions, Writers Club Press,2001.

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2051. Noyes, Katherine, “A ProactiveResponse to Court-OrderedCommunity Service,” Journal ofVolunteer Administration, Winter1985/86.

2052. Noyes, Katherine, Opportunity orDilemma: Court-ReferredCommunity Service Workers(Richmond: Virginia Department ofVolunteerism) July 1990.

2053. NRTA/AARP, Older Americans andVolunteerism (Washington:NRTA/AARP) 1981.

2054. Nunn, Michelle, “Building the Bridgefrom Episodic Volunteerism to SocialCapital,” The Fletcher Forum ofWorld Affairs, Fall 2000.

2055. Nylund, Marianne, “Action andTogetherness: Volunteers atAssociations of UnemployedPersons,” Voluntary Action, Winter1999.

2056. Nyp, Gary, “The Real Cost ofVoluntarism,” Front & Centre, May1996.

2057. Nyp, Gary, “Who’s Minding the Kids:Are Charities Asking EnoughQuestions About Volunteers

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2058. O’Brien, Karen, William Sedlacek,and Jonathan Kandell, “Willingnessto Volunteer among UniversityStudents by Gender and HollandPersonality Type,” Research Report#1-92, University of Maryland,www.inform.umd.edu/EdRes/Topic/Diversity/General/Reading/Sedlacek/willing.html.

2059. O’Brien, M., “Volunteers at NewYork State Historic Sites,” Trends,20(4) 1983.

2060. O’Connor, H., “Recruiting andTraining Volunteers to Work withPersons with AIDS,” Caring,November 1990.

2061. O’Connor, John, “NebraskaDiplomats: A Statewide Network forEconomic Development,” EconomicDevelopment Review, vol 12, no 1.

2062. O’Connor, Robert and RebeccaJohnson, “Volunteer Demographicsand Future Prospects forVolunteering,” in VirginiaHodgkinson, Richard Lyman, eds.,The Future of the Nonprofit Sector:Challenges, Changes and PolicyConsiderations (San Francisco:Jossey-Bass) 1989.

2063. O'Donald, Esther, "Re-Entry throughVolunteering: The Best Jobs thatMoney Can't Buy," Voluntary ActionLeadership, Fall 1989.

2064. O’Donald, Esther, Mobilizing andManaging Volunteers in Disasters(Santa Cruz: Center for VolunteerLeadership) 1991.

2065. O’Donnell, J. and G. Kathi, “The Useof Volunteers in a CommunityMental Health Center Emergencyand Reception Service: AComparative Study of Professionaland Lay Telephone Counseling,”Community Mental Health Journal,Spring 1977.

2066. O’Neal, Debbi, More than Glue andGlitter: A Classroom Guide for

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2067. O’Neill, Barbara, “How to Avoid‘Firing’ Your Volunteers,” Journal ofExtension, Fall 1990.

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2074. Offut, D. and P. Kim, “LifePerceptions and Problems of SeniorVolunteers,” Gerontologist, 20(5)1980.

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2077. Okun, Morris and Nancy Eisenberg,“A Comparison of Office and AdultDay-Care Center Older Volunteers:Social-Psychological andDemographic Differences,”International Journal of Aging andHuman Development 1992 (3).

2078. Okun, Morris and Nancy Eisenberg,“Motives and Intent to ContinueOrganizational Volunteering amongResidents of a Retired CommunityArea,” Journal of CommunityPsychology July 1992.

2079. Okun, Morris, “Predictors ofVolunteer Status in a RetirementCommunity,” International Journal ofAging and Human Development,1993 (1).

2080. Okun, Morris, “Relation betweenMotives for OrganizationalVolunteering and Frequency ofVolunteering by Elders,” Journal ofApplied Gerontology, June 1994.

2081. Okun, Morris, Alicia Barr and A.Regula Herzog, “Motivation toVolunteer by Older Adults: a Test ofCompeting Models,” Psychology andAging, Dec 1998.

2082. Old, Doreen, “Volunteers in PublicService: A Canadian Model for theSupport of Volunteerism inGovernment,” Journal of VolunteerAdministration, Winter 1986/87.

2083. Olson, Heather, Volunteers and theLaw, (Edmonton, AB: VolunteerAction Centre) 1982.

2084. Olstad, Marva, Determinants ofSatisfaction with Volunteer Work(Calgary: University of Calgary)1986.

2085. Oman, Doug, C. Thoreson and K.McMahon, “Volunteerism andMortality among the Community-Dwelling,” Journal of HealthPsychology, July 1999.

2086. Omoto, A. M., & Crain, A. L. (1995).AIDS volunteerism: Lesbian and gay

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2087. Omoto, A. M., & Snyder, M. (1993).AIDS volunteers and theirmotivations: Theoretical issues andpractical concerns. NonprofitManagement and Leadership, 4,157-176.

2088. Omoto, A. M., & Snyder, M., “BasicResearch in Action: Volunteerismand Society's Response to AIDS,”Personality and Social PsychologyBulletin, Vol 16, 1990.

2089. Omoto, A. M., Gunn, D. O., & Crain,A. L. (1998). Helping in hard times:Relationship closeness and theAIDS volunteer experience. In V. J.Derlega & A. P. Barbee (Eds.), HIVinfection and social interaction (pp.106-128). Thousand Oaks, CA:Sage.

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2091. Omoto, A. M., Snyder, M. andBerghuis, J. P. (1993). Thepsychology of volunteerism: aconceptual analysis and a programof action research. In J.B. Pryor andG.D. Reeder (Eds.), The socialpsychology of HIV infection.Gillscase, New Jersey, Erlbaum,333-356.

2092. Omoto, Allen and Mark Snyder,“Considerations of Community: theContext and Process ofVolunteerism,” American BehavioralScientist, Jan 2002.

2093. Omoto, Allen and Mark Snyder,“Sustained Helping withoutObligation: Motivation, Longevity ofService and Perceived AttitudeChange among AIDS Volunteers,”Journal of Personality and SocialPsychology, April 1995.

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2094. Ontario Association of YouthEmployment Centres, YouthVolunteerism Toolkit: UsingVolunteer Programs to EnhanceYouth Employment Services,(Toronto: OAYEC) 2002.

2095. Ontario Ministry of Tourism andRecreation, Ontario Volunteers inSport, Fitness and Recreation(Toronto: Ministry of Tourism andRecreation) 1990,www.lin.ca/resource/html/volu.htm.

2096. Onyx, J. and R. Leonard, “Women,Volunteering and Social Capital,” inJ. Warburton and M. Oppenheimer,eds, Volunteers and Volunteering,(Sydney: Federation Press) 2000.

2097. Oppenheimer, Melanie, “Rights andProtection of Volunteer Workers:Some Preliminary Considerations,”Australian Journal on Volunteering,vol 6(2) 2001.

2098. Oprisan, Virginia, “Aspects andTendencies of Voluntary Work inRomanian Sport,”www.blues.uab.es/olympic.studies/volunteers/oprisan.html

2099. Orend, Richard, Michael O’Neil andWilliam Roberts, Giving andVolunteering in California, Universityof San Francisco Institute forNonprofit Management,www.usfca.edu/public_affairs/6-5-00.html.

2100. Orme, Ted, Recruiting Low-IncomeVolunteers (Washington: NationalCenter for Voluntary Action) 1973.

2101. Orr, Jeff, Terry Broomfield, LindaChurch and Kathy Webb, “TrainingVolunteers: Does It Differ from StaffTraining?,” Voluntary ActionLeadership, Spring 1985.

2102. Orr, Sally, “Volunteers asAdvocates,” Journal of VoluntaryAction Research, Vol 11(2/3) 1982.

2103. Orwell, Patricia and AngelaWhitcher, The Cost of Volunteering (Berkhamsted: The VolunteerCentre) 1980.

2104. Osborne, Kate, ‘When they are goodthey are very, very good, but…’ TheChallenge of Managing RetiredVolunteers in Small Museums. InMoore, Kevin (ed), 1999,Management in Museums. TheAthlone Press: London

2105. Osborne, Stephen, “VolunteerBureaux and the promotion andsupport of volunteering in localcommunities in England,” VoluntaryAction, Autumn 1999.

2106. Osborne, Stephen, ed. TheVoluntary and Nonprofit Sector inJapan, Routledge Curzon, February2003.

2107. Osterkamp, Lynn and RosemaryChapin, “Community-BasedVolunteer Home-Repair and Home-Maintenance Programs for Elders:An Effective Service Paradigm?,”Journal of Gerontological SocialWork, Vol 24 (1/2) 1995.

2108. Osterwail, Zahava and HaimFeingold, “A Student VolunteerProgram for Children fromDisadvantaged Neighborhoods,”Israeli Journal of Psychology andCounseling in Education, February1981.

2109. Ostrowski, Jo-Ann and FlorenceSehl, “How are We Doing? A Look atthe Compensation Levels of RhodeIsland Volunteer Administrators,”Journal of Volunteer Administration,Fall 1990.

2110. Ottawa Transition Board, VolunteerInvolvement through Access andLeadership: The VITAL Model -Defining the Role of the VoluntarySector in the New City of Ottawa(Ottawa: Ottawa Transition Board,Voluntary Sector Project Team)December 2000.

2111. Ouellette, Suzann, Brian Cassel,Halina Maslinka, and L.M. Wong,“GMHC Volunteers and theChallenges and Hopes for theSecond Decade of AIDS,” AIDSEducation & Prevention, 1995, Vol 7(Supplement).

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2112. Ozawa, M. N., & Morrow-Howell, N.(1993). Missouri service creditsystem for respite care: Anexploratory study. Journal ofGerontological Social Work, 21(1/2),147-160.

2113. Ozawa, Martha and Nancy Murrow-Howell, “Services Provided byElderly Volunteers: An EmpiricalStudy,” Journal of GerontologicalSocial Work, Vol 13(1/2) 1988.

2114. Ozminkowski, Ronald, CatherineSupiano and Ruth Campbell,“Volunteers in Nursing HomeEnrichment: A Survey to EvaluateTraining and Satisfaction,” Activities,Adaptation and Aging, Vol 15(3)1991.

2115. Pace, Suzanne and William Turkel,“Participants, Community Volunteersand Staff: A Collaborative Approachto Housing and Support,”Psychosocial Rehabilitation Journal,April 1990.

2116. Painter, Robert, “VolunteerIncentives in Alaskan FireDepartments,” (Emmitsburg:National Fire Academy), August1998.

2117. Palmer, D. “Volunteer MiddleManagement: A Systems View,”New Designs for YouthDevelopment, Winter/Summer 1989.

2118. Panagiotopoulou, Roy, “TheEvolution of Voluntarism in ModernGreek Society and the Challenge ofthe Olympic Games,”www.blues.uab.es/ olympic.studies/volunteers/panagiotopoulou.html.

2119. Pancer S, Pratt M. 1999. Social andfamily determinants of communityservice involvement in Canadianyouth. In Roots of Civic Identity:International Perspectives onCommunity Service and Activism inYouth, ed. M. Yates, J. Youniss, pp.32-55. Cambridge: Cambridge Univ.Press

2120. Paolicchi, P, “Narratives ofVolunteering,” Journal of MoralEducation, 24(2) 1995.

2121. Paradis, L.F., B. Miller, and V.M.Runnion, “Volunteer Stress andBurnout: Issues for Administrators,”Hospice Journal, Summer/Fall 1987.

2122. Paradis, Lenora and Wayne Usui,“Hospice Staff and Volunteers:Issues for Management,” Journal ofPsychosocial Oncology, 7 (1/2)1989.

2123. Paradis, Lenora and Wayne Usui,“Hospice Volunteers: The Impact ofPersonality Characteristics onRetention and Job Performance,”The Hospice Journal, Spring 1987.

2124. Paresky, Susan, “Recruiting Today’sVolunteer Corps,” Currents, May1994.

2125. Park, J., and C. Smith, 2000. `Towhom has much been given . . .':Religious capital and communityvoluntarism among churchgoingProtestants. Journal for the ScientificStudy of Religion 39:272-286

2126. Park, Jane Mallory, “The Fourth R:A Case for Releasing Volunteers,”Journal of Volunteer Administration,Spring 1984.

2127. Park, Jane Mallory, Meaning Well isNot Enough: Perspectives onVolunteering, (South Plainfield, NJ:Groupwork Today) 1983.

2128. Parker, Jack B., and John A.LaCour, "Common Sense inCorrectional Volunteerism in theInstitution." Federal Probation Vol32, 1978.

2129. Parker, Martha and Keith Seel,Employee Volunteerism – Buildingon the Potential (Calgary: CalgaryCorporate Volunteer Council) 1994.

2130. Parker, Michael and BernieNewman, “Volunteerism and SocialWork Educators: Findings from aNational Survey,” Journal of SocialWork Education, Fall 1989.

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2131. Parker, Stanley, “Volunteering asSerious Leisure,” Journal of AppliedRecreation Research, Vol 17(1)1993.

2132. Parker, Stanley,“Volunteering–Altruism, Markets,Causes and Leisure,” World Leisureand Recreation, Vol 39(3) 1997.

2133. Parks, Martha, "Young Volunteers inAction: A High School CommunityService Education and PlacementModel,” Journal of VolunteerAdministration, Winter 1988/89.

2134. Parkum, Kurt, “Contributions toPatient Satisfaction: A New Role forHospital Volunteers,” Journal ofVolunteer Administration, Winter1982/83.

2135. Parkum, Kurt, “Instrumental andExpressive Dimensions of theImpact of Volunteers on HospitalPatients,” Journal of VoluntaryAction Research, April-September1985.

2136. Parmegiani, M., Volunteering inCanada. NSGVP Fact Sheet 2(Toronto: Canadian Centre forPhilanthropy) 1998.

2137. Parrot, Leslie, Motivating Volunteersin the Local Church (Kansas City:Beacon Hill Press) 1991.

2138. Parson, Vicki, Developing andManaging a Nursing HomeVolunteer Program (LaGrange: Mand H Publishing Company) 1991.

2139. Parsonnet, Lissa and LoisWeinstein, “A Volunteer Program forHelping Families in a Critical CareUnit,” Health and Social Work,Winter 1987.

2140. Passewitz, G. R. and J. F.Donnermeyer, “Self-Interest andVolunteerism: Analysis of aStatewide Association,” Journal ofthe Community DevelopmentSociety, Vol 20(1) 1989.

2141. Patchner, M. and M. Finn,“Volunteers: The Lifeline ofHospice,” Omega, 18(2) 1987.

2142. Paton, Jo, Making the Most ofEmployee Community Involvement,(Berkhamsted: Volunteer Centre UK)1992.

2143. Patrick, Michael, “Can ForeignNationals do Volunteer Work?,” NewYork Law Journal, Sept 24, 2001.

2144. Patrick, W.K. (1978), CommunityParticipation in Health, VolunteerHealth Workers in Sri Lanka, HealthEducation Series 4, HealthEducation Bureau, Colombo

2145. Patterson, John, Charles Tremperand Pam Rypkema, Staff ScreeningTool Kit: Keeping the Bad ApplesOut of Your Organization(Washington, DC: Nonprofit RiskManagement Center) 1994.

2146. Patton, H. Louis, “IncorporatingVolunteer Service in a Sales andMarketing Curriculum: A WesternAustralia Example,” proceedings,“Marketing in a Global Economy,”2000.

2147. Patton, Joanne, “AVA Survey onEmployer Recognition: A Report tothe Membership,” Journal ofVolunteer Administration, Fall 1990.

2148. Patton, Joanne, “Encouraging andMentoring the Executive Volunteer,”Journal of Volunteer Administration,Spring 1987.

2149. Paull, M., “Managing VolunteerPerformance: The Role of theFeedback Environment,” AustralianJournal on Volunteering, 5(2) 2000.

2150. Paull, M. “Volunteering Feedback:Managing Performance - a Reviewof the Literature,” Australian Journalon Volunteering, 3 (1) 1998.

2151. Paxton, Pamela, “Is Social CapitalDeclining in the United States? AMultiple Indicator Assessment,”American Journal of Sociology, July1999.

2152. Payne, B.P. (1977). The oldervolunteer: Social role continuity anddevelopment. Gerontologist, 17,355-361.

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2153. Payne, Sheila, “To supplant,supplement or support?Organisational issues for hospices,”Social Science & Medicine, Volume46, Issue 11, 1 January 1998.

2154. Peach, E. Brian and KennethMurrell, "Reward and RecognitionSystems for Volunteers," in TracyConnors, ed., The VolunteerManagement Handbook (New York:John Wiley and Sons) 1995.

2155. Pearce, J. L. (1982) Learning fromleading volunteers: Implications for achanging society. Journal of AppliedBehavioral Sciences, 18, 385-394.

2156. Pearce, J. L. and Perry, J. L. (1983)Comparing volunteers andemployees in a test at Etzioni's[1961] compliance typology, Journalof Voluntary Action Research, 12,22-30.

2157. Pearce, J. L., and Rosener, J.(1985) Advisory board performance:Managing ambiguity and limitedcommitment in public television,Journal of Voluntary ActionResearch, 14, 36-47.

2158. Pearce, Jone, “Apathy or SelfInterest? The Volunteer’s Avoidanceof Leadership Roles,” Journal ofVoluntary Action Research, Vol 9,1980.

2159. Pearce, Jone, “ComparingVolunteers and Employees in a Testof Etzioni’s Compliance Typology,”Journal of Voluntary ActionResearch, Vol 12(1) 1983.

2160. Pearce, Jone, “InsufficientJustification and VolunteerMotivation,” in Larry Moore, ed,Motivating Volunteers: How theRewards of Unpaid Work Can MeetPeople’s Needs, (Vancouver:Vancouver Volunteer Centre) 1985.

2161. Pearce, Jone, “Job Attitude andMotivation Differences betweenVolunteers and Employees fromComparable Organizations,” Journalof Applied Psychology 1983 (4).

2162. Pearce, Jone, “Labor that is WorthNothing: The Paradox ofVolunteers,” in M. Moyer, ManagingVoluntary Organizations (Toronto:York University) 1983.

2163. Pearce, Jone, “Leading andFollowing Volunteers: Implicationsfor a Changing Society, “ Journal ofApplied Behavioral Science, 1982(3).

2164. Pearce, Jone, “Making Sense ofVolunteer Motivation,” in R. M.Steers and L.W. Porters, Motivationand Work Behavior (New York:McGraw-Hill) 1987.

2165. Pearce, Jone, “ManagingVolunteers: The Role of Ambiguity inVolunteer Motivation,” in R.D.Herman, Politics, Public Policy andthe Voluntary Sector (Kansas City:University of Missouri-Kansas City)1987.

2166. Pearce, Jone, The OrganizationalBehavior of Unpaid Workers (NewYork: Routleadge, Chapman & Hall)1993.

2167. Peach, E. Brain and KennethMurrell, “Reward and RecognitionSystems for Volunteers,” in TracyConnors, ed., The VolunteerManagement Handbook (NY: JohnWiley and Sons) 1995.

2168. Pearson, Henry, “InterviewingVolunteer Applicants for Skills,”Voluntary Action Leadership,Summer 1986.

2169. Pedulla, Barbara and Mark Pedulla,“Sharing the Wealth: A Model forBrief Mental Health Volunteer Workin Developing Countries,”Professional Psychology, Researchand Practice, August 2001.

2170. Penner, Louis, “Dispositional andOrganizational Influences onSustained Volunteerism: AnInteractionist Perspective,” Journalof Social Issues, Fall 2002.

2171. Penner, Louis and MarciaFinkelstein, “Dispositional andStructural Determinants of

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Volunteerism,” Journal of Personalityand Social Psychology, Feb 1998.

2172. Penner, Monika, “Marketing andRecruiting Volunteers,” November19, 2001,www.charityvillage.com/charityvillage/research/rvol32.html.

2173. Penner, Monika, “Methods ofScreening Potential Volunteers,”December 2001,www.charityvillage.com/charityvillage/research/rvol33.html.

2174. Penner, Monika, “Policies andProcedures for Volunteer Groups,”February 18, 2002,www.charityvillage.com/charityvillage/research/rvol35.html.

2175. Pennsylvania Department ofCommunity and EconomicDevelopment, Supporting VolunteerFire Services in Pennsylvania,Governor’s Center for LocalGovernment Services, Harrisburg,PA, 1999.

2176. Penrod, K. M., “Leadership InvolvingVolunteers: The L-O-O-P Model,”Journal of Extension, vol 24 no 4,1991.

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2182. Perkins, Kenneth, “Recruiting Tips:Taking Notes from the Grassroots,”Voluntary Action Leadership, Winter1988/89.

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2184. Perkins, Kenneth, “VolunteerFirefighters in the United States: ADescriptive Study,” Nonprofit andVoluntary Sector Quarterly, Vol18(3) 1989.

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2187. Perkinson, Margaret, “Maximizingthe Personal Efficacy in OlderAdults: The Empowerment ofVolunteers in a Multipurpose SeniorCenter,” Physical and OccupationalTherapy in Geriatrics, Vol 10(3)1992.

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2195. Peters, Dorothy, “CompanionshipTherapy by Volunteers,” Journal ofthe American Geriatrics Society,17(2), 1969.

2196. Peters, Joy, “Individuals withDisabilities: Are You Overlooking anImportant Volunteer Resource?,”Voluntary Action Leadership, Spring1986.

2197. Peters, M.A., “The Experience of theOrganization of NetherlandsVolunteers in Providing PrimaryHealth Care,” Tropical GeographicMedicine, September 1985.

2198. Peterson, Alex, “Liability Protectionfor Volunteers and NonprofitOrganizations,” Utah Law Review,Winter 1991.

2199. Peyser, Hedy, "Involvement of 3- to5-Year Old Children as Volunteers,"Volunteer Administration, Fall 1980.

2200. Pforzheimer, Elizabeth and AnnMiller, “Hospital Volunteerism in the

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2201. Phillips, Michael, “Motivation andExpectation in SuccessfulVolunteerism,” Journal of VoluntaryAction Research, Vol 11(2/3) 1982.

2202. Pickeral, Terry, “Schools,Universities and Volunteering,” USSociety and Values, September1998.

2203. Pidgeon, Walter, The UniversalBenefits of Volunteering: A PracticalWorkbook for NonprofitOrganizations, Volunteers andCorporations (John Wiley & Sons)1997.

2204. Pidgeon, Walter, Volunteering: TheLeader’s Competitive Edge(Cincinnati: The Union Institute)1991.

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2206. Pierpont, Harriet, “The Performanceof Volunteer Appropriate Adults: aSurvey of Call Outs, “ HowardJournal of Criminal Justice, August2001.

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2208. Pike, Sue, Stronger Together: AGuide to Involving People withDisabilities (Ottawa: VolunteerCentre Ottawa-Carleton, VoluntaryAction Directorate) 1990.

2209. Pike, Sue, Why People Volunteer,(Ottawa: Volunteer Centre Ottawa-Carleton, Voluntary ActionDirectorate) 1992.

2210. Pillemer, Karl, L. Todd Landreneau,and J. Jill Suitor, “Volunteers in aPeer Support Project for FamilyCaregivers: What Motivates Them?"

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2212. Pinder, C., “Needs, CognitiveFactors, and the Motivation toVolunteer,” in Larry Moore, ed,Motivating Volunteers: How theRewards of Unpaid Work Can MeetPeople’s Needs, (Vancouver:Vancouver Volunteer Centre) 1985.

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2215. Pirtle, Connie, “The ChangingNature of Volunteerism,” Journal ofVolunteer Administration, Fall/Winter1993/94.

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2220. Points of Light Foundation CityCares, Youth Service America,

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2221. Points of Light Foundation,Volunteer Center ProgramStandards of Excellence,(Washington: POLF) 2000.

2222. Points of Light Foundation, 1999Volunteer Center Survey(Washington: Points of LightFoundation)

2223. Points of Light Foundation, A NewTradition: Employee Volunteering inJapanese-Affiliated Companies(Washington, DC: POLF) 1994.

2224. Points of Light Foundation,Corporate Volunteer Programs:Benefits to Business (Washington:Points of Light Foundation) 1999.

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2230. Polegato, Rosemary EmergingSocial, Economic, and PoliticalPressures on Volunteerism:Implications for Services Marketingin Non-profit Organisations, AtlanticSchools of Business 1997,www.fadmin.unb.ca/asb/paper41.htm.

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2232. Popeilarz, P.A. and J.M. McPherson,“On the Edge or In Between: NichePosition, Niche Overlap and theDuration of Voluntary AssociationMemberships,” American Journal ofSociology, vol 101(3), 1995.

2233. Popowski, Karen, “Youth Views onVolunteering and Service Learningfrom the Chicago Area,” Journal ofVolunteer Administration, Summer1985.

2234. Porritt, Kristen, Family Volunteering:The Ties that Bind(Kitchener, ON:Volunteer Action Centre ofKitchener-Waterloo) 1995.

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2236. Portnoy, Enid, “The Telephone Roleof the Volunteer,” Journal ofVolunteer Administration, Summer1988.

2237. Potter-Efron, Patricia and RonaldPotter-Efron, “Volunteer Training forNon-Bureaucratic Agencies: UtilizingSocial Work Roles to IncreaseVolunteer Skills,” Journal ofVoluntary Action Research, Vol11(2/3) 1982.

2238. Potts, Lawrence, “The YouthProtection Program of the BoyScouts of America,” Child Abuse andNeglect, 1992 (3).

2239. Powers, Gordon, “Who Does What:The Volunteer’s Role in the NewEconomy,” Front & Centre, March1995.

2240. Powers, Mike, “Life Cycles andVolunteering,” Human EcologyForum, Summer 1998.

2241. Prager, E., “The Older Volunteer asResearch Colleague: Toward‘Generative Participation’,”Educational Gerontology, 21(3)1995.

2242. Premier’s Department, New SouthWales, Role of the Public Sector inthe 2000 Olympic and ParalympicGames Volunteer Program,www.premiers.nsw.gov.au/pubs_dload_part4 /prem_circs_memos/prem_memos/1998/1998%20attachments/m98-31b.html

2243. Prentice, S. and E. Ferguson. 2000.“Volunteerism, Gender, and theChanging Welfare State: A Case-Study in Child Daycare,” inRestructuring Caring Labour:Discourse, State Practice, andEveryday Life, ed. S. Neysmith.Toronto: Oxford, pp. 118-41.

2244. President’s Task Force on PrivateSector Initiatives, Volunteers: AValuable Resource, Washington,1982.

2245. Presland, Tom, Volunteering inSocial Services Departments:Survey Findings and Report,(London: Volunteer Centre UK)November 1993.

2246. Prestby, J.E., A. Wandersman, P.Florin, R. Rich and D. Chavis,“Benefits, Costs, Management andParticipation in VoluntaryOrganizations: A Mean toUnderstanding and PromotingEmpowerment,” American Journal ofCommunity Psychology, 18(1) 1990.

2247. Preuss, Holger and Bobo Kebernik,“Social Structure, Recruitment andOpinions of Volunteers aboutNagano ’98,” blues.uab.es/olympic.studies/volunteers/preuss.html.

2248. Price Waterhouse, An Evaluation ofCitizens’ Service Pilot Schemes,Social Policy Research Findings124, July 1997, Joseph RowntreeFoundation.

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2250. Price, Bob, “Social Capital andFactors affecting Civic Engagementreported by Leaders of VoluntaryAssociations,” Social ScienceJournal, 39(1) 2002.

2251. Primavera, Judy, “The UnintendedConsequences of Volunteerism:Positive Outcomes for Those WhoServe,” Journal of Prevention andIntervention in the Community, Vol18(1/2) 1999.

2252. Prime, Dunca, Meta Zimmeck andAndrew Zurawan, ActiveCommunities: Initial Findings fromthe 2001 Home Office CitizenshipSurvey, Home Office, ResearchDevelopment and StatisticsDepartment, 2002.

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2254. Prince, Michael, Volunteers in SocialService Organizations, Profile #8from the 1987 National Survey onVolunteer Activity, Statistics Canada,1988.

2255. Prudential Financial Global MarketResearch, Company SponsoredVolunteerism: A Comparison with a1998 Survey, September 2002.

2256. Pryor, Jeff, “A Volunteer ProgramEvaluation Checklist,” VoluntaryAction Leadership, Fall 1981.

2257. Public Management Institute,Managing Volunteers for Results,(San Francisco: PMI) 1976.

2258. Public/Private Ventures, CombiningPaid Service and Volunteerism:Strategies for Effective Practice inSchools Settings, (Philadelphia:Public/Private Ventures) August1999.

2259. Puffer, Sheila and James Meindl,“Volunteers from Corporations:Work Cultures Reflect ValuesSimilar to the VoluntaryOrganization’s,” NonprofitManagement and Leadership,Summer 1995.

2260. Puffer, Sheila and James Meindle,“The Congruence of Motives andIncentives in a VoluntaryOrganization,” Journal ofOrganizational Behavior, July 1993.

2261. Puffer, Sheila, “Career ProfessionalsWho Volunteer: Should TheirMotives be Accepted or Managed?,”Nonprofit Management andLeadership, Winter 1991.

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2265. Putnam, Robert, “The StrangeDisappearance of Civic America,”The American Prospect, Winter1996.

2266. Putnam, Robert, Bowling Alone: TheCollapse and Revival of AmericanCommunity (New York: Simon andSchuster) 2000.

2267. Pyle, Robert, Pathways: A Guide toInvolving Persons with Disabilities inVolunteer Programs (Calgary: TheVolunteer Centre of Calgary) 1996.

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2269. Quattrocki, Carolyn, "GeneralLiability and Immunity," in TracyConnors, ed., The VolunteerManagement Handbook (New York:John Wiley and Sons ) 1995.

2270. Quigley, Barbara, Gerald Gaes, andJames Tedeschi, "Does AskingMake a Difference? Effects ofInitiator, Possible Gain, and Risk onAttributed Altruism," Journal ofSocial Psychology, April 1989.

2271. Quine, Susan and Yuk-Fun Chan, “ARole for Older Volunteers in theHealth Care System? Views ofHealth Professionals,” Educationand Ageing, vol 13, no 3, 1998.

2272. Quirk, D. (1998) CorporateVolunteering: The Potential and theWay Forward, The WellingtonVolunteer Centre, Wellington.

2273. Qureshi, Hazel, Bleddyn Davies andDavid Challis, “Motivations andRewards of Volunteers and InformalCare Givers,” Journal of VoluntaryAction Research, Vol 8(1/2) 1979.

2274. Radest, Howard, CommunityService: Encounter with Strangers,Praeger Publishing, 1993.

2275. Ragatz, J, “Honeywell CorporateResponsibility and Volunteerism,”Journal of Volunteer Administration,Spring 1986.

2276. Ragno, Janet, “Volunteers of theSpirit: Quality of Life Programmingwith Religious Volunteers,” Activities,Adaptation and Aging, Vol 20(1)1995.

2277. Rainman, E.S. "Transition Strategiesfor the Volunteer World." Journal ofVolunteer Administration. 1984,Volume II, No. 3, pp. 45-49

2278. Rakocy, G., “Senior Volunteers:Finding and Keeping Them,”Generations, 5(4) 1981.

2279. Ramos, H.A.J. (1999). Latinophilanthropy: Expanding U.S.models of giving and civicparticipation. In Cultures of Caring:Philanthropy in Diverse American

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2280. Ramos, Henry and Gabriel Kasper,Building a Tradition of LatinoPhilanthropy: Hispanics as Donors,Grantors, Grantmakers, andVolunteers, Research Report 4,Center on Philanthropy and PublicPolicy, School of Policy, Planningand Development, University ofSouthern California, 2000.

2281. Ramrayka, Liza, EmployeeVolunteering: The Guide, (London:National Centre for Volunteering)2001.

2282. Rankin, Mark, Volunteers and GoodPractice: Four Common Themes,(London: Volunteer Centre UK)February 1994.

2283. Ranson, P.R.S., M.A. Arnott, J.P.A.McKeown, and J.E. Martin, “TheParticipation of Volunteer Citizens inthe Governance of Education,”www.essex.ac.uk/democracy/Projects/Proj15.htm.

2284. Raphal, B., Kelly, B., Dunne, M. &Greig, R. (1990). Psychologicaldistress among volunteer AIDScounsellors. Medical Journal ofAustralia, 152, 275.

2285. Raskoff, S. and R.A. Sundeen,Youth Socialization and CivicParticipation: the Role of SecondarySchools in Promoting CommunityService in Southern California,Working Paper, Nonprofit SectorResearch Fund, Aspen Institute,1999.

2286. Raskoff, Sally A. and Richard A.Sundeen. Community serviceprograms in high schools. 62 Law &Contemporary Problems 73-111(1999).

2287. Raskoff, Sally and Richard Sundeen,“Youth Socialization and CivicParticipation: The Role of SecondarySchools in Promoting CommunityService in Southern California,Nonprofit and Voluntary SectorQuarterly, Vol 21, No1, 1998.

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2288. Raskoff, Sally and Richard Sundeen,“Cultural Diversity and High SchoolCommunity Service: TheRelationship between Ethnicity andStudents’ Perceptions,” Nonprofitand Voluntary Sector Quarterly,December 2001.

2289. Ratcliff, Donald, The CompleteGuide to Religious EducationVolunteers (Birmingham: ReligiousEducation Press) 1993.

2290. Rauch, Sidney, Handbook for theVolunteer Tutor, InternationalReading Association, January 1985.

2291. Rauner, Judy, "MulticulturalPerspectives in the History ofAmerican Volunteerism," Journal ofVolunteer Administration, Winter1991/92.

2292. Rauner, Judy, Helping PeopleVolunteer, (San Diego, CA:Marlborough Publications) 1980.

2293. Raupp, Carol and David Cohen, “‘AThousand Points of Light’ Illuminatesthe Psychology Curriculum:Volunteering as a LearningExperience,” Teaching ofPsychology, February 1992.

2294. Rawlins, T.D. and A. Houska,“Motivations and Satisfactions of theHospice of Wichita Volunteer:Implications for MarketingVolunteerism,” American Journal ofHospice Care, July/August 1986.

2295. Ray, M. Catherine Ray, I’m Here toHelp: A Guide for Caregivers,Hospice Workers and Volunteers,(Bantam Books) April 1997.

2296. Ray, M.C., “Volunteerism inHospice: Tossing Out the Baby withthe Bathwater?,” Hospice Magazine,Spring 1997.

2297. Recreation Association of NovaScotia, Volunteer Trends andLearning Needs of ProfessionalsWorking with VolunteerBoards/Organizations, December1998, www.lin.ca/lin/resource/html/mm21.htm.

2298. Recreation Association of NovaScotia, Working with Volunteers,January 1998, www.lin.ca/resource/html/learnns.htm.

2299. Redman, Warren, Working withVolunteers: Support, (Berkhamsted:Volunteer Centre) 1977.

2300. Reed Paul and L. Kevin Selbee,Formal and Informal Volunteeringand Giving: Regional andCommunity Patterns in Canada,(Ottawa: Statistics Canada) 2000.

2301. Reed, Paul and Kevin Selbee,“Canada’s Civic Core: On theDisproportionality of CharitableGiving, Volunteering and CivicParticipation, “ Isuma: CanadianJournal of Policy Research, Summer2001.

2302. Reed, Paul and Kevin Selbee, “TheCivic Core in Canada:Disproportionality in CharitableGiving, Volunteering, and CivicParticipation,” Nonprofit andVoluntary Sector Quarterly,December 2001.

2303. Reed, Paul and Kevin Selbee,“Volunteering and Giving: ARegional Perspective,” CanadianSocial Trends, Winter 2001.

2304. Reed, Paul and L. Kevin Selbee,“Distinguishing Characteristics ofActive Volunteers in Canada,”Nonprofit and Voluntary SectorQuarterly, December 2000.

2305. Reed, Paul and L. Kevin Selbee,Distinguishing Characteristics ofActive Volunteers in Canada,(Ottawa: Statistics Canada) 2000.

2306. Reed, Paul and L. Kevin Selbee,Patterns of Citizen Participation andthe Civic Core in Canada, (Ottawa:Statistics Canada) 2000.

2307. Reed, Paul and L. Kevin Selbee,Volunteering in Canada in the1990s: Change and Stasis, (Ottawa:Statistics Canada) 2000.

2308. Reed, Paul and L. Kevin Selbee,Why Canadians Volunteer and Make

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2309. Reed, Sally, Library Volunteers:Worth the Effort! A ProgramManager’s Guide (New York:McFarland and Company) June1994.

2310. Reeder, Glenn, Denise Davision,Keshia Gipson, Matthew Hesson-Mcinnis, “Identifying the motivationsof African American volunteersworking to prevent HIV/AIDS,” AIDSEducation and Prevention, Aug 2001

2311. Reese, Mary, “The CustomerSatisfaction Survey for Self-Evaluation,” Journal of VolunteerAdministration, Spring 1993.

2312. Rehm, Joan, “Formula MeasuresCost-Effectiveness of VolunteerService Programs,” Hospitals, March1, 1981.

2313. Rehnborg, Sarah Jane and BetsyCubine, Volunteer Recruitment: Tipsfrom the Field, Charles A. DanaCenter, University of Texas,www.txserve.org/mgmt/volrec/recruit.html.

2314. Rehnborg, Sarah Jane and KatyFallon, Environmental Scan ofVolunteerism in Texas, (Austin: LBJSchool of Public Affairs, University ofTexas) August 2001.

2315. Rehnborg, Sarah Jane and MarkCheren, “Performance-BasedCertification in VolunteerAdministration,” Journal of VolunteerAdministration, Summer 1983.

2316. Rehnborg, Sarah Jane. The StarterKit for Mobilizing Ministry.Leadership Training Network (Tyler,Texas), 1994.

2317. Reich, Warren, “Identity Structure,Narrative Accounts and Commitmentto a Volunteer Role,” Journal ofPsychology, July 2000.

2318. Reichert, Keldon, “Volunteers andAIDS Service Organizations,”

Journal of Volunteer Administration,Winter 1992/1993.

2319. Reigel, Bobette, Basic FeedbackSystem: A Self-AssessmentProcess for Volunteer Programs,(Boulder, CO: NICOV) 1977.

2320. Reinholdt S and Smith P. 1998Directions in Volunteer Developmentin Australian Emergency Services,Country Fire Authority andEmergency Management Australia:Victoria.

2321. Reinholdt, Samantha “ManagingChange with the EmergencyServices to ensure the Long-TermViability of Volunteerism,” AustralianJournal of Emergency Management,Summer 1999-2000.

2322. Reis, M. and D. Gold, “Validation ofthe Motivation to Volunteer Scale,”International Journal of Psychology,Vol 31 (3-4) 1996.

2323. Reischl, Thomas and MadelineWordes, “Collaborative Evaluation ofa Volunteer Monitoring Program toImprove Group Homes for Adultswith Mental Retardation,”Community Mental Health Journal,February 1994.

2324. Reitsma-Street, Marge and SheilaNeysmith, “Promoting Engagement:An Organizational Study ofVolunteers in Community ResourceCentres for Children,” Children andYouth Services Review, Volume 22,Issue 8, August 2000, Pages 651-678

2325. Renner, Lori, “Religious Roots ofService,” e-Volunteerism, April/June2002.

2326. Restall, Mark, “Emergency Exits,”Volunteering, Nov 2001,www.volunteering.org.uk/nov2001goodpractice.htm.

2327. Revilla, Linda, and Gregory Mark, ToServe the People: Service-Learningin American and Pacific IslanderCommunities, Corporation forNational Service, October 2001.

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2328. Reynolds, John, and Gene Stone,The Halo Effect: How VolunteeringCan Lead to a More Fulfilling Lifeand a Better Career (Golden BooksPublishing) 1998.

2329. Reynolds, John, Beyond Success:How Volunteer can Help You BeginMaking a Life Instead of Just aLiving (New York: Master Media)1988.

2330. Reynolds, Nancy, Older VolunteerLeaders in the Rural Community(Garland Publishing) January 1991.

2331. Reynolds, S. Volunteers and theirLegal Liability in Australia, AustralianJournal of Volunteering, August1999, p 37.

2332. Reynolds, Tom, “Charity VolunteersFace Forward with New Look,”Journal of the National CancerInstitute, Sept 15, 1999.

2333. Rhoads, Robert, “In the Service ofCitizenship: A Study of StudentInvolvement in Community Service,”Journal of Higher Education,May/June 1998.

2334. Rhyne. J., Volunteerism in Sport,Fitness and Recreation in Ontario(Toronto: Institute for SocialResearch, York University) 1995.

2335. Riccio, Lawrence, Judy Rollings andAlexis Riccio, Arts-InfusedVolunteer Guide for Children inCrisis, WVSA Arts Connection,2002.

2336. Rich, Paul, “American Voluntarism,Social Capital and Political Culture,”Annals of the American Academy ofPolitical and Social Science,” Sept1999.

2337. Richard, Jean-Marc, “ThePsychological Aspects ofVolunteering,”blues.uab.es/olympic.studies/volunteers/richardeng.html.

2338. Rietschlin, John. 1998. “VoluntaryAssociation Membership andPsychological Distress.” Journal of

Health and Social Behavior39:348–55.

2339. Rimm, Kaufman, S.E., J. Kagan, andH. Byers, "The effectiveness of adultvolunteer tutoring on the readingamong 'at-risk' first grade children." Reading Research and Instruction,38, 143-152, 1999.

2340. Roadcup, David, Recruiting, Trainingand Developing Volunteer YouthWorkers (Cincinnati: Standard)1987.

2341. Roaf, Phoebe, Joseph Tierney andDanista Hunte, Big Brother/BigSisters: A Study of VolunteerRecruitment and Screening,(Philadelphia: Public/PrivateVentures) 1994.

2342. Robbins, Rosemary, “DeathCompetency: A Study of HospiceVolunteers,” Death Studies, Nov/Dec1992.

2343. Robert Wood Johnson Foundation.(1999). Demonstration of acommunity-wide service creditbanking program.http://www.rwjf.org/health.019150s.htm

2344. Roberto, J., East, T., et al. (1994).Volunteer leadership: empoweringvolunteers for youth ministry. NewRochelle, NY: Don BoscoMultimedia

2345. Roberts, K.M, “Care and Feeding ofVolunteers,” Security Management,July 1997.

2346. Roberts, Gron, Judy Duck andJacqueline Ord, “CommunityVolunteers as First Responders,”Pre-Hospital Immediate Care, 1999,3:186-190.

2347. Robichaud, J.B., Voluntary Action:Provincial Policies and Practices(Ottawa: Canadian Council on SocialDevelopment) 1985.

2348. Robin, K. M., & Clemons, J. W.(1999). Respite care-volunteers asproviders. Journal of Psychosocial

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Nursing & Mental health services,37(1), 30-35, 41-42.

2349. Robinson, Gregory and KathleenCostello, Patterns of Giving: APreliminary Study of Ethnic, Politicaland Religious Differences amongDonors in Orange County, CA,Gianneschi Center for NonprofitResearch, 2001.

2350. Robinson, Virginia, How to Organizeand Manage School VolunteerPrograms, (Alexandria, VA: NationalAssociation of Partners inEducation) 1987.

2351. Robotham, Don, Vision andVolunteerism: Reviving Volunteerismin Jamaica (Kingston: GraceKennedy Foundation) 1998.

2352. Rochester, Colin, “One size does notfit all: four models of involvingvolunteers in small voluntaryorganisations,” Voluntary Action,Spring 1999.

2353. Rochester, Colin, RamayneHutchison, Margaret Harris andLaura Keely, A Review of the HomeOffice Older Volunteers Initiative,Home Office Research,Development and StatisticsDirectorate, Home Office ResearchStudy 248, June 2002.

2354. Rochlin, Steven and BrendaChristoffer, Determining the Value ofCorporate Community Involvement,Boston University, Center forCorporate Citizenship, 2000.

2355. Rogers, Bill, “Developing aSuccessful Mentoring Program forVolunteer Training,” Journal ofExtension, October 1997.

2356. Roggenbuck. J.W., S.C. Haas, T.E.Hull, and R.B. Hull, Motivation,Retention, and ProgramRecommendations for Save OurStream Volunteers, (Blacksburg:Virginia Water Resources Center,Special Report SR10-2001) May2001.

2357. Roha, Ronaleen, “FlexibleVolunteering: ‘doing something,’ All-

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2358. Rohs, F. R. and R. R. Westerfield,“Factors Influencing Volunteering inthe Master Gardener Program,”HortTechnology, Vol 6 no 3, 1996.

2359. Rohs, Frederick, “SocialBackground, Personality, andAttitudinal Factors Influencing theDecision to Volunteers and Level ofInvolvement among Adult 4-HLeaders,” Journal of VoluntaryAction Research, Jan/March 1986.

2360. Rohs, Frederick, Jonathan Striblingand Robert Westerfield, “WhatPersonally Attracts Volunteers to theMaster Gardener Program?,”Journal of Extension, August 2002.

2361. Roker, D., K. Player and J.Coleman, “Challenging the Image:The Involvement of Young Peoplewith Disabilities in Volunteering andCampaigning,” Disability andSociety, vol 13 no 5, Fall 1998.

2362. Roker, Debra, “School-BasedCommunity Service: A BritishPerspective,” Journal ofAdolescence, August 1994.

2363. Romano, Catherine, “Pressed toService: Corporate VolunteerPrograms are a Way to Serve aBusiness’ Community as Well asBoost the Morale of EmployeeVolunteers,” Management Review,June 1994.

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2365. Romero, Carol Jusenius, “TheEconomics of Volunteerism: AReview,” in Committee on an AgingSociety, National Research Council,Productive Roles in an OlderSociety, 1986,books.nap.edu/books/0309036372/html/23.html#pagetop

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2366. Roper, Paul, “Special OlympicsVolunteers’ Perception of Peoplewith Mental Retardation,” Educationand Training in Mental RetardationJune 1990.

2367. Rosenberg, D., “Good SamaritanEngineers: Provisions for Liability ofVoluntary Engineers,” 95Technology Review 18 (1992).

2368. Rosenberg-Russell, Julie,Volunteering in Western Australia,Family and Children’s Service,Government of Western Australia,December 1995,www.fcs.wa.gov.au/fcs02h.html.

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2370. Rosenblatt, Aaron, Older People onthe Lower East Side: Their Interestin Employment and VolunteerActivities and Their GeneralCharacteristics, (New York:Community Service Society) 1964.

2371. Rosenblum, Nancy, Membership &Morals: Personal Uses of Pluralismin America, Princeton UniversityPress, 2000.

2372. Rosencrans, Carlos and BrendaSeevers, “Involvement of Volunteersin Agricultural Education Programsin New Mexico,” Proceedings of the27th Annual National AgriculturalEducation Research Conference.

2373. Rosenthal, Saul, Candice Fieringand Michael Lewis, “Politicalvolunteering from late adolescenceto young adulthood: Patterns andpredictors,” The Journal of SocialIssues, Fall 1998

2374. Rosentraub, Mark, Harlow, Karen,and Michael Harris, “Uncompensated Costs and IndigentHealth Care: Volunteers and aCommunity Services Budget,”Nonprofit and Voluntary SectorQuarterly, Vol 21(4) 1992.

2375. Ross, D.P. and E.R. Shillington,Economic Dimensions of VolunteerWork in Canada (Ottawa: Social

Trends Analysis Directorate,Secretary of State) 1990.

2376. Ross, David and Richard Shillington,A Profile of the Canadian Volunteer(Ottawa: Coalition of NationalVoluntary Organizations) 1989.

2377. Ross, David How to Estimate theEconomic Contribution of VolunteerWork, (Ottawa: Voluntary ActionDirectorate, Department of CanadianHeritage) 1994.

2378. Ross, David, “How Valuable isVolunteering?,” Perception,Canadian Council on SocialDevelopment, vol 14(4)

2379. Ross, David, Economic Dimensionsof Volunteer Work in Canada(Ottawa: Minister of Supply andServices, Dept of the Secretary ofState) 1990.

2380. Ross, Laurie, “Illinois’ VolunteerCorps: A Model Program with DeepRoots in the Prairie,” Restorationand Management Notes, Summer1994.

2381. Ross, Michele and Jeffrey Brudney,“Volunteer Administration: UsefulTechniques for the Public Sector,”Journal of Volunteer Administration,Winter 1998.

2382. Ross, M.W., S.A. Greenfield and L.Bennett, “Predictors of Dropout andBurnout in AIDS Volunteers: ALongitudinal Study,” AIDS Care,December 1999.

2383. Rosse, William, “Volunteers andPost-Disaster Recovery: A Call forCommunity Self-Sufficiency,”Journal of Social Behavior andPersonality, Vol 8(5) 1993.

2384. Rostami, J. and M. Hall, EmployeeVolunteers: Business Support in theCommunity (Calgary: CanadianCentre for Philanthropy andCanadian Centre for Business in theCommunity) 1996.

2385. Roth, Richard, Volunteers in ChildAbuse and Neglect Programs,(Washington: National Center on

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2386. Rothstein, Jim, “Palliative CareVolunteer Services - QualityManagement of an EssentialComponent,” Journal of PalliativeCare, Fall 1996.

2387. Rotolo, Thomas, “A Time to Join, ATime to Quit: The Influence of LifeCycle Transitions on VoluntaryAssociation Membership,” SocialForces, March 2000.

2388. Rouse, Shirley and BarbaraClawson, “Motives and Incentives ofOlder Adult Volunteers: Tapping anAging Population for YouthDevelopment Workers,” Journal ofExtension, Fall 1992.

2389. Rousseua, Annie and Anton de Man,“Authoritarian and SociallyRestrictive Attitudes toward MentalPatients in Mental Health Volunteersand Nonvolunteers,” PsychologicalReports, vol 83 i3 p. 803(4), Dec1998.

2390. Routh, T. The Volunteer andCommunity Agencies (Springfield:Charles Thomas) 1972.

2391. Roy, Kakoli and Suzanne Ziemek,On the Economics of Volunteering,United Nations VolunteerProgramme, ZEF Discussion Paperson Development Policy.

2392. Roy, Simon and Lina Danileviciute,“Volunteering to Help Others or toFind a Job? The Motivations BehindVolunteering Activities and TheirImpacts on the Well-Being of OlderCanadian Adults,” www.ekos.com/volunteering.htm.

2393. Royewski, Jay, “Training Needs ofAdult Basic Education Volunteers,”Journal of Volunteer Administration,Summer 1990.

2394. Royse, David,” Mentoring high-riskminority youth: Evaluation of thebrothers project,” Adolescence,Spring 1998

2395. Rubin, A., &Thorelli, L. (1984).Egoistic motives and longevity ofparticipation by social servicevolunteers. Journal of AppliedBehavioral Sciences, 20(3), 223-235

2396. Rubin, Sharon, “The Dialoguebetween Voluntarism and Feminism:Implications for Higher Education,” inE. Greenberg, ed., New Directionsfor Experiential Learning, (SanFrancisco: Jossey-Bass) December1982.

2397. Rubio, Olga, “’Yo So Voluntaria’:Volunteering in a Dual-LanguageSchool,” Urban Education, Jan 1995.

2398. Ruddle, H. and Mulvihill, R.Reaching out: Charitable Giving andVolunteering in the Republic ofIreland - 1997/98 Survey NationalCollege of Ireland, 1999.

2399. Ruddle, H, and Donoghue, F. TheOrganisation of Volunteering: AStudy of Irish VoluntaryOrganisations in the Social WelfareArea, Dublin: Policy ResearchCentre, National College of Ireland,1995..

2400. Ruddle, Helen & Mulvihill, Ray,1995, Reaching out: charitablegiving and volunteering in theRepublic of Ireland - the 1994survey, National College of Ireland

2401. Ruddle, Helen and O'Connor, Joyce,Reaching Out: Charitable Giving andVolunteering in the Republic ofIreland. Dublin: Policy ResearchCentre, National College of Ireland1993

2402. Rudman, Jack, Coordinator ofVolunteer Services, NationalLearning Corporation, December1994.

2403. Rudman, Jack, Supervisor ofVolunteer Services, NationalLearning Corporation, October1997.

2404. Running Sport, Recruiting andRetaining Volunteers (Auckland:Hilary Commission) 1997.

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2405. Rusin, Jo Bryan, Volunteer Wanted:A Practical Guide for Getting andKeeping Volunteers, MagnoliaMansions Press, May 1999.

2406. Russell, L. & Scott, D. (1997) VeryActive Citizens? The Impact ofContracts on Volunteers, TheUniversity of Manchester,Manchester.

2407. Russell, Lynne and Duncan Scott,“The impact of the contract cultureon volunteers Findings, Social PolicyResearch 119, Joseph RowntreeFoundation.

2408. Russell, Stephen, “The Role of theAdult Volunteer when Youth Turn toThem in Crisis,” Journal ofExtension, October 2001.

2409. Rutter, Robert and Fred Newmann,“The Potential of Community Serviceto Enhance Civic Responsibility,”Social Education, October 1989.

2410. Ryan, Bernard, Protecting theEnvironment: Opportunities toVolunteer, Ferguson Publishing,June 1998.

2411. Ryan, Carol, “Do We Volunteer? AnExploratory University CommunityService Study,” Journal of VolunteerAdministration,, IX(1) 1990.

2412. Ryan, R.L., R, Kaplan and R.E.Grese, “Predicting VolunteerCommitment in EnvironmentalStewardship Programmes,” Journalof Environmental Planning andManagement, Vol 44, No5 2001.

2413. Saccomandi, Pat, The VolunteerSkillsbank (Washington:VOLUNTEER - The National Centerfor Citizen Involvement) 1981.

2414. Sadler, Chris and Frank Marty,“Socialization of Hospice Volunteers:Members of the Family,” TheHospice Journal, Vol. 13, No. 3,1998.

2415. Safrit, Dale and Mary Merrill, “InSearch of a Contemporary Definitionof Volunteerism,” ECHO, vol 3,1996.

2416. Safrit, Dale and Mary Merrill,“Management Implications ofContemporary Trends inVolunteerism in the United Statesand Canada,” Journal of VolunteerAdministration, Vol 20, no 2, 2002.

2417. Safrit, Dale, “Volunteerism amongGeneration Xers: A Glimpse at theMotivations and Interests of 4-H’sFuture,” www.reeusda.gov/f4hn/v2k/Volunteerism_Among_Generation_Xers.htm.

2418. Safrit, Dale, “Volunteerism in OhioCentral Cities and SurroundingCommunities: Frequency, Potentialand Demographics,” Journal ofExtension, February 1998.

2419. Safrit, Dale, and Mary Merrill,“Assessing the Impact of VolunteerPrograms,” Journal of VolunteerAdministration, Summer 1998.

2420. Safrit, Dale and Mary Merrill,“Management Implications ofContemporary Trends in Voluntarismin the United States and Canada,”Voluntary Action, Winter 2000.

2421. Safrit, Dale, Mary Merrill and NikiNester, A High Stakes Affair:Managing Risks in VolunteerPrograms (Columbus: Section ofCommunication and Technology,Ohio State University Extension)1995.

2422. Safrit, Dale, Schott Scheer andJeffrey King, “UnderstandingSeasons of Service: PromotingVolunteering Across the Life Cycle,”Journal of Volunteer Administration,Vol 19, No 3, 2001.

2423. Safrit, R. Dale and Mary Merrill,“Personal Capacities for VolunteerAdministrators: Drawing upon thePast as We Move into the Future,”Journal of Volunteer Administration,Summer/Fall 1999.

2424. Sage Research Corporation, BigBrothers: Focus Groups, BigBrothers of Ontario, December1995.

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2425. Saguaro Seminar – CivicEngagement in America, SocialCapital Benchmark Survey:Executive Summary (Boston: JohnF. Kennedy School of Government,Harvard University).

2426. Said, Tania, Better Museums andBetter Communities through Service(Washington: Corporation forNational Service) July 1998.

2427. Sainer, Janet and Mary Zander,“Factors in Recruiting and RetainingOlder Volunteers,” Gerontologist,8(3) 1968.

2428. Sainer, Janet and Mary Zander,“Guidelines for Older PersonVolunteers,” Gerontologist, vol 11,1971.

2429. Saint John Volunteer Centre, Bridgethe Gap: A Corporate VolunteerProgram Study (St John, NewBrunswick: Volunteer Centre) 1990.

2430. Salamon, Lester M, Anheier, HelmutK & Associates, 1999, Civil societyin comparative perspective, inGlobal civil society: dimensions ofthe nonprofit sector, John HopkinsCenter for Civil Society Studies,USA

2431. Salminem, Simo and Timo Glad,“The Role of Gender in HelpingBehavior,” Journal of SocialPsychology, February 1992.

2432. Salmon, R. “Older Volunteers:Personal and OrganizationalConsiderations,” Journal ofGerontological Social Work, vol 2,1979.

2433. Sanders, Christine, Volunteering andYouth Development: Making aPositive Difference, (Adelaide:Ausyouth) July 2002.

2434. Sanders, Maureen, Margaret Reine,Susan Devins and Grace Wiebe,Testing the Balance: 50/50Management in a Volunteer TutorProgram, (Edmonton: ProspectsLiteracy Association) 1996.

2435. Satterfield, M. “Volunteers inInstitutions,” Correctional Options,Fall 1983.

2436. Satterfield, Mary and Karla Gower,The Law and Volunteers: A Guide(Carp, ON: Johnstone Training andConsultation) 1993.

2437. Sauer, Jennifer, AARP 2001Delaware Member Survey:Volunteerism, (Washington: AARP)2001.

2438. Saunders, Clark and ClairWoodbury, Ministry as an Art:Exploring Volunteer andProfessional Church Leadership(United Church Publishing House)November 1996.

2439. Saunders, Phil, Di Davies andRosemary Sage, InvolvingUnemployed People in Volunteering,(Adelaide: Volunteering SA) March2001.

2440. Saunders, Phil, Volunteering Vision2010 (Adelaide: Volunteering SA)July 2000.

2441. Saunders, Stephanie, CharitableGiving in British Columbia, NSGVPOnline Fact Sheet #26, CanadianCentre for Philanthropy.

2442. Saunders, Stephanie, Giving andVolunteering in Vancouver, NSGVPOnline Fact Sheet #30, CanadianCentre for Philanthropy.

2443. Saunders, Stephanie, Giving andVolunteering in Victoria , NSGVPOnline Fact Sheet #31, CanadianCentre for Philanthropy.

2444. Saunders, Stephanie, Giving andVolunteering of Seniors , NSGVPOnline Fact Sheet #11, CanadianCentre for Philanthropy, April 2001.

2445. Savishinsky, Joel, “Intimacy,Domesticity and Pet Therapy withthe Elderly: Expectations andExperience among Nursing HomeVolunteers,” Social Science andMedicine, June 1992.

2446. Saxon, Harrold, Susan, “Levels ofParticipation and Promotion of

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2447. Saxon, John and Horace Sawyer, “ASystematic Approach for VolunteerAssignment and Retention,” Journalof Volunteer Administration, Summer1984.

2448. Saxon-Harrold, Susan K.E. Givingand Volunteering in the UnitedStates .Washington, D.C.:Independent Sector, 1999.

2449. Saxon-Harrold, Susan, M.McCormack and K. Hume,American’s Senior Volunteers: CivicParticipation is for Life (Washington:Independent Sector) 2000.

2450. Schady, Norbert, “Who Participates?The Supply of Volunteer Labor andthe Distribution of GovernmentPrograms in Rural Peru,” Sept 2001.

2451. Schaefer, Charles, “RelationshipTherapy for Troubled Boys:Guidelines for Volunteers,”Adolescence, Vol 16(63) 1981.

2452. Schaeffer, Karen, Best PracticesGuidebook for Professional andTechnical Volunteers, Master’sDegree Final Project, Not-for-ProfitLeadership, Seattle University,December 2001.

2453. Scheier, Ivan H, 1996, Wheneveryone's a volunteer: the effectivefunctioning of all-volunteer groups,Energize, USA

2454. Scheier, Ivan, “Creating Careers forVolunteer Coordinators,” Journal ofVolunteer Administration, XI(2)Winter 1992-1993.

2455. Scheier, Ivan, “Empowering aProfession: Leverage Points andProcesses,” Journal of VolunteerAdministration, Winter 1988/89.

2456. Scheier, Ivan, “Empowering aProfession: Seeing Ourselves asMore than Subsidiary,” Journal ofVolunteer Administration, Fall 1988.

2457. Scheier, Ivan, “Empowering aProfession: What’s in Our Name?,”

Journal of Volunteer Administration,Summer 1988.

2458. Scheier, Ivan, “Improving VolunteerMotivation through Job Design,” inLarry Moore, ed., MotivatingVolunteers: How the Rewards ofUnpaid Work can Meet People’sNeeds (Vancouver: VolunteerCentre) 1985.

2459. Scheier, Ivan, “Moving Along: CaseStudies of Career Paths forVolunteer Coordinators,” Journal ofVolunteer Administration, IV(2)1985/86.

2460. Scheier, Ivan, “Staff Nonsupport ofVolunteers: A New Look at an OldFailure,” Voluntary ActionLeadership, Fall 1977.

2461. Scheier, Ivan, BuildingStaff/Volunteer Relations(Philadelphia: Energize Books)1993.

2462. Scheier, Ivan, Building Work thatSatisfies: Volunteers and theWindow of Work (Santa Fe, NM:Center for CreativeCommunity)1988.

2463. Scheier, Ivan, Exploding the BigBanquet Theory of VolunteerRecognition: An Incendiary Analysis(Santa Fe, NM: Center for CreativeCommunity) 1988.

2464. Scheier, Ivan, Exploring VolunteerSpace, (Santa Fe, NM: Center forCreative Community)1980.

2465. Scheier, Ivan, Judith Berry, MaryLouise Cox, Ernest Shelley, RichardSimmons, and Dian Callaghan,Guidelines and Standards for theUse of Volunteers in CorrectionalPrograms (Washington: USDepartment of Justice) 1972.

2466. Scheier, Ivan, Orienting Staff toVolunteers, (Santa Fe, NM: Centerfor Creative Community)1972.

2467. Scheier, Ivan, So You Still Want toWin with Staff, (Santa Fe, NM:Center for CreativeCommunity)1988.

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2468. Scheier, Ivan, When Everyone’s aVolunteer: The EffectiveFunctioning of All-Volunteer Groups(Philadelphia: Energize, Inc.), 1992.

2469. Scheier, Ivan, “Volunteers inNeighborhoods,” Journal ofVolunteer Administration, III(3) 1985.

2470. Scheitlin, George and EleanorGillstrom, Recruiting and DevelopingVolunteer Leaders, (Philadelphia:Parish Life Press) 1984.

2471. Schervish, P. G., and J. J. Havens.1997. Social participation andcharitable giving: A multivariateanalysis. Voluntas 8:235-260.

2472. Schiman, Cathy, Study of the Use ofVolunteers by Long Term CareOmbudman Programs and theEffectiveness of Recruitment,Supervision and Retention(Washington: National Association ofState Units on Aging, NationalCenter for State Long Term CareOmbudsman Resources( December1989.

2473. Schindler-Rainman, Eva TheCreative Volunteer Community(Vancouver: Vancouver VolunteerCentre) 1987.

2474. Schindler-Rainman, Eva, “MotivatingVolunteers through Enhancing TheirCompetence,” in Larry Moore, ed,Motivating Volunteers: How theRewards of Unpaid Work Can MeetPeople’s Needs, (Vancouver:Vancouver Volunteer Centre) 1985.

2475. Schindler-Rainman, Eva,“Transitions Strategies for theVolunteer World,” Journal ofVolunteer Administration, II(3) 1984.

2476. Schindler-Rainman, Eva, “Trendsand Changes in the VolunteerWorld,” Journal of Voluntary ActionResearch, Vol 11(2/3) 1982.

2477. Schindler-Rainman, Eva, Bridgingthe Gap: Integration of SpecialGroups through Volunteering,(Vancouver: Burnaby VolunteerCentre) 1980.

2478. Schirmer, Peter, Ryan Atkinson, JeffCarroll and Amichal Smith-Mello,Civil Society in Kentucky, (Frankfort:Kentucky Long-Term PolicyResearch Center) October 1998.

2479. Schlegelmilch, Bodo, Alix Love andAdamantios Diamantopoulos,Responses to different charityappeals: the impact of donorcharacteristics on the amount ofdonations, European Journal ofMarketing, vol 31(8) 1997.

2480. Schleglmilch, B.B. and C. Tynan,“Who Volunteers? An Investigationinto the Characteristics of CharityVolunteers,” Journal of MarketingManagement, Vol 5(2) 1989.

2481. Schlosberg, Arie, “Seven-YearFollow-up of an AdolescentVolunteer Program in a PsychiatricHospital,” Hospital and CommunityPsychiatry, June 1991.

2482. Schlusberg, Paula and Tom Mueller,“English as a Second Language inVolunteer-Based Programs,” ERICDigest, July 1995.

2483. Schmidt, Sara, “Have You EverConsidered...Five Alternative Waysto Build a Volunteer Project,” Journalof Volunteer Administration, Summer1983.

2484. Schmidt, Sara, “Volunteers:Resource or Risk?,” Nonprofit World,Sept/Oct 1997.

2485. Schmidt-Posner, Jackie, “CatchingMoonbeams in a Jar: Evaluation ofa University Public ServiceProgram,” Journal of VolunteerAdministration, Fall 1989.

2486. Schmiesing, Ryan and JanHenderson, “Identification ofVolunteer Screening Practices forSelected Ohio Youth Organizations,”Journal of Extension, February2001.

2487. Schneider, Gayle, “How a VolunteerProgram Enhances Student Skills,Dietitian Efficiency and PatientSatisfaction,” Journal of the

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American Dietetic Association,October 1997.

2488. Schneider, M., Opas, S., & Donnelly-Crocker, M. (1993) ‘How volunteerhealth professionals brought medicalcare to Pasadena’s uninsuredchildren’, Journal of School Health,vol. 63, no. 4, 188-192.

2489. Schneiderman, Gerald, and BrianSegal, “A Volunteer Program forPsychiatric Inpatients in a GeneralHospital: A Pilot Project,” Journal ofJewish Communal Service, Vol45(3), 1969.

2490. Schnitzer, Marcy, “Virtual Placementand Other Tools to Facilitate ServiceLearning Placement, Training andReflection Campus-Wide,” VirginiaTech Service Learning Center,www.majbill.vt.edu/sl/index.html.

2491. Schoenberg S. 1980. Some trendsin the community participation ofwomen in their neighborhoods.Signs 5:S261-68

2492. Schoenfield, Lawrence, JohnPreston, and Russell Adams,“Selection of Volunteers forTelephone Crisis InterventionCenters,” Psychological Reports,December 1976.

2493. Schofer, Evan and MarionFourcade-Gourinchas, “TheStructural Contexts of CivicEngagement: Voluntary AssociationMembership in ComparativePerspective,” American SociologicalReview, Dec 2001.

2494. Schondel, Connie and KathrynBoehm, “Motivational Needs ofAdolescent Volunteers,”Adolescence, Vol 35, no 138, 2000.

2495. Schondel, Connie, Glenn Shieldsand Nancy Orel, “Development of anInstrument to Measure Volunteer’sMotivation in Working with Peoplewith AIDS,” Social Work in HealthCare, Vol 17 (2) 1992.

2496. Schondel, Connie, Kathryn Boehm,Jared Rose and Alison Marlowe,“Adolescent Volunteers: An

Untapped Resource in the Deliveryof Adolescent Preventive HealthCare,” Youth and Society, December1995.

2497. Schorr, Vernie, Recruiting, Trainingand Developing Volunteer Children’sWorkers (Standard PublishingCompany) 1992.

2498. Schram, Vicki and Marilyn Dunsing,“Influences on Married Women’sVolunteer Work Participation,”Journal of Consumer Research,March 1981.

2499. Schram, Vicki, “Jobs SkillsDeveloped in Volunteer Work:Transferability to SalariedEmployment,” Journal of VolunteerAdministration, Summer 1985.

2500. Schram, Vicki, “MotivatingVolunteers to Participate,” in LarryMoore, ed, Motivating Volunteers:How the Rewards of Unpaid WorkCan Meet People’s Needs,(Vancouver: Vancouver VolunteerCentre) 1985.

2501. Schrock, Denny, Mary Meyer, PeterAscher and Mark Snyder, “ Benefitsand Values of the Master GardnerProgram,” Journal of Extension,February 2000.

2502. Schrock, Denny, Mary Meyer, PeterAscher and Mark Snyder, “ MissouriMaster Gardener Demographics,”Journal of Extension, October 1999.

2503. Schroeder, Deborah, “The Care andFeeding of Sprouts...Nurturing YourFirst Job in VolunteerAdministration,” Journal of VolunteerAdministration, Spring 1986.

2504. Schubert, Joseph, “TrainingVolunteers to ‘Sell’ YourOrganization,” Voluntary ActionLeadership, Spring 1982.

2505. Schumann, Ginnie, “The TransitionalVolunteer,” Journal of VolunteerAdministration, Spring 1987.

2506. Schwartz, Florence, “TheProfessional Staff and Direct ServiceVolunteers: Issues and Problems,”

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Journal of Jewish CommunalService, Winter 1977.

2507. Schwartz, Florence, “Voluntarism,Volunteers and Social WorkPractice,” Journal of VoluntaryAction Research, Vol 11(2/3) 1982.

2508. Schwartz, Florence, Voluntarism andSocial Work Practice: A GrowingCollaboration, (Lanham, MD:University Press of America) 1984.

2509. Schwartz, Linda, How Can YouHelp? Creative Volunteer Projectsfor Kids Who Care (Learning Works)September 1994.

2510. Schwarz, John, “Some Principles,Reflections and Suggestions onTraining Volunteers,” VoluntaryAction Leadership, Spring 1981.

2511. Schwertz, Courtney, “Volunteers asMiddle Managers,” Journal ofExtension, Nov/Dec 1978.

2512. Scioli, Frank P., and Thomas J.Cook, "How Effective AreVolunteers? Public Participation inthe Criminal Justice System." Crimeand Delinquency Vol 22, 1976.

2513. Scott, Anne Firor, Natural Allies:Women's Associations in AmericanHistory, (Urbana, IL: University ofIllinois Press) 1992.

2514. Scott, Anne, “Most Invisible of All:Black Women’s VoluntaryAssociations,” Journal of SouthernHistory, Feb 1990.

2515. Scott, Jean Pearson, and JackieCaldwell, “Needs and ProgramStrengths: Perceptions of HospiceVolunteers,” Hospice Journal, Vol11(1) 1996.

2516. Scott, John C., Jr., "Membership andParticipation in VoluntaryAssociations." American SociologicalReview Vol 22, 1957.

2517. Scott, K.M. and H. G. Sontheimer,“Road Map to Volunteerism inJustice Agencies,” Juvenile andFamily Court Journal, Spring 1985.

2518. Scottish Executive, “Retained,Auxiliary and Volunteer Firefightersin the Scottish Fire Service,”www.scotland.gov.uk/cru/kd01/blue/ravf-03.asp.

2519. Scottish Executive, “Volunteering inScotland: Evidence from the ScottishHousehold Survey 2000,”www.scotland.gov.uk/library3/society/bbbb-00.asp

2520. Scottish Executive, “Volunteering,”Household Survey, Bulletin no. 4,www.scotland.gov.uk/shs/docs/shs4-06.asp.

2521. Scottish Human Services Trust andVolunteer Development Scotland,Celebrating Volunteers in Health,(Edinburgh: Scottish HumanServices Trust) 2002.

2522. Scottish Volunteer Bureau Networkand Scottish Council Foundation, AVirtuous Circle? Volunteering withExtra Support Needs, (Stirling:Volunteer Development Scotland)October 2001.

2523. Searle, Jean, “Volunteers in AdultLiteracy Programs,”www.acal.edu.au/JeanSearle.html

2524. Sebern, Pam, “A Labor of Love:Strategies for Recruiting UnionMembers,” Voluntary ActionLeadership, Winter 1992.

2525. Seel, Keith, “Bridging the Sectors:Developing an Effective WorkplaceVolunteer Council,” Journal ofVolunteer Administration, Summer1997.

2526. Seel, Keith, "Managing Corporateand Employee Volunteer Programs,"in Tracy Connors, ed., TheVolunteer Management Handbook(New York: John Wiley and Sons )1995.

2527. Seel, Keith, “The New AVAStatement of Professional Ethics inVolunteer Administration, “ Journalof Volunteer Administration, Winter1996.

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2528. Seel, Keith, The Calgary CorporateVolunteer Council - A CommunityDevelopment Model (Calgary: TheVolunteer Center of Calgary) 1995.

2529. Segal, Lewis, The Effect ofIncreased Paid Employment onVolunteer Participation by Women,(Evanston: Center for Urban Affairsand Policy Research, NorthwesternUniversity) 1993.

2530. Seguin, M. and B. O’Brien,Releasing the Potential of the OlderVolunteer (Lexington: Heath) 1976.

2531. Seguin, M.M., McConney, P.F., &Watkins, L.M. (1983, Spring). Oldervolunteers and new frontiers. TheJournal of Volunteer Administration,pp. 50-56

2532. Seguin, Mary and Polly McConney,“Team Building and OlderVolunteers,” Journal of VolunteerAdministration, Spring 1985.

2533. Seguin, Mary, “Social Work Practicewith Senior Adult Volunteers inOrganizations Run by PaidPersonnel,” Journal of VoluntaryAction Research, Vol 11(2/3) 1982.

2534. Seguin, Mary, The Dynamics ofVoluntarism and Older Volunteers(Durham: New England GerontologyCenter) 1973.

2535. Segura, Gary, Harry Pachon, andNathan Woods, “Hispanics, SocialCapital and Civic Engagement,”National Civic Review, vol 90, no 1,2001.

2536. Seidl, F.W. “Big Sisters: AnExperimental Evaluation,”Adolescence, Spring 1982.

2537. Seidman, Anna and CharlesTremper, Legal Issues for ServiceLearning Programs (Washington,DC: Nonprofit Risk ManagementCenter) 1994.

2538. Seidman, Anna and John Patterson,Kidding Around? Be Serious!: ACommitment to Safe ServiceOpportunities for Young People

(Washington: Nonprofit RiskManagement Center) 1996.

2539. Seippel, Arnulf, “Volunteers andProfessionals in Norwegian SportOrganizations,” Voluntas,September 2002.

2540. Seita, Trudy, “Volunteers in RuralAreas,” in Sue Vineyard and SteveMcCurley, eds., Managing VolunteerDiversity (Downers Grove: HeritageArts Publishing) 1992.

2541. Seita, Trudy, Leadership Skills forthe ‘New Age’ of Nonprofits:Keeping Volunteers Happy in aChanging World (Downers Grove:Heritage Arts/VMSystems) 1990.

2542. Selbee, Kevin and Paul Reed,“Patterns of Volunteering over theLife Cycle,” Canadian Social Trends,Summer 2001.

2543. Senter, Mark, Recruiting Volunteersin the Church (Wheaton, IL: Victor)1990.

2544. Serafino, A. “Linking Motivation andCommitment through LearningActivities in the Volunteer Sector, “Journal of Volunteer Administration,Vol 19, No 4, 2001.

2545. Sergent, M.T. and W.E. Sedlacek,“Volunteer Motivations acrossStudent Organizations: a Test ofPerson-Environment Fit Theory,”Journal of College StudentDevelopment, 31(3) 1990.

2546. Serow, Robert, “Students andVoluntarism: Looking into theMotives of Community ServiceParticipants,” American EducationalResearch Journal, Fall 1991.

2547. Serow, Robert, “Volunteering andValues: An Analysis of Students’Participation in Community Service,”Journal of Research andDevelopment in Education, Summer1990.

2548. Serow, Robert, Joseph Ciechalski,and Curtis Daye, “Students asVolunteers: Personal Competence,Social Diversity, and Participation in

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2549. Sewell, Hilary, Volunteer Work: AComprehensive Guide to Mediumand Long Term Voluntary Service,Seven Hills Book Distributors, March1991.

2550. Seyfang, Gill, Re-Stitching the SocialFabric, One Favor at a Time:Community Currencies, Time Banks,and Volunteering, School ofDevelopment Studies, University ofEast Anglia, July 2001.

2551. Seyfang, Gill, “Spending Time,Building Communities: EvaluatingTime Banks and MutualVolunteering as a Tool for TacklingSocial Exclusion,” Voluntary Action,Spring 2002.

2552. Shah, Gita and Revati Baiu, “Short-Term Training Course in SocialWork for Volunteers,” Indian Journalof Social Work, January 1995.

2553. Shalaway, Linda, “The Dos andDon’ts of Using Parent Volunteers,”Instructor, July/Aug 1994.

2554. Shapiro, Charlene, The Future ofAuxiliary Organizations: A Report onthe Attitudes, Beliefs, and Actions ofAuxiliary Leaders in New York State,Healthcare Association of New YorkState, January 1999.

2555. Shapiro, Heller An and NancyMacduff, “Overcoming Roadblocks:Change Strategies for Arts/MuseumVolunteer Programs,” Journal ofVolunteer Administration, Spring1991.

2556. Shapiro, Heller An, “SocialMarketing: Get the Credit YouDeserve Inside Your Organization,”Journal of Volunteer Administration,Spring 1992.

2557. Shapiro, Heller An, “Volunteers withDisabilities,” in Sue Vineyard andSteve McCurley, eds., ManagingVolunteer Diversity (Downers Grove:Heritage Arts Publishing) 1992.

2558. Sharon, Nachman, “FittingVolunteers with Tasks and CreatingTasks for Volunteers: A Look at theRole of Volunteers in a CommunityContext,” Journal of VolunteerAdministration, Winter 1990/91.

2559. Sharon, Nachtman, “FittingVolunteers with Tasks and CreatingTasks for Volunteers: A Look at theRole of Volunteers in a CommunityContext,” Journal of VolunteerAdministration, Winter 1990/1991.

2560. Sharp, Arthur, “The Value ofVolunteers,” Law & Order, Oct 1,1999.

2561. Sharratt, Gene, “Ensuring VolunteerSuccess through EffectiveDelegation Techniques,” VoluntaryAction Leadership, Winter 1988/89.

2562. Sheard, J. (1995) “From LadyBountiful to active citizen:volunteering and the voluntarysector”. In J. Davis Smith, C.Rochester, & R. Hedley (eds.) AnIntroduction to the Voluntary Sector,Routledge, London: pp. 114-127.

2563. Sheehan, Carol and AndreaThomas, “Volunteer Hospice OffersUnique and Special Services,”Caring, November 1993.

2564. Shiarella, Ann Harris, AnneMcCarthy and Mary Tucker,“Development and Construct Validityof Scores on the CommunityServices Attitude Scale,”Educational and PsychologicalMeasurement, April 2000.

2565. Shin-Po, Kang, “Volunteers in EastAsia Religions and Culture,”www.blues.uab.es/olympic.studies/volunteers/kang.html.

2566. Shine, Marsha and Jean Steitz,“Retirement Housing ResidentVolunteer Programs,” Journal ofVolunteer Administration, Summer1989.

2567. Shor, Ron, “The Helper TherapyPrinciple as It Applies to Men WhoHad Absentee Fathers,” Families inSociety, Feb 1995.

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2568. Shoultz, Bonnie and K. CharlieLakin, “Volunteer and ServiceOpportunities for People withDisabilities,” Impact, Fall 2001,ici.umn.edu/products/impact/142/over2.html

2569. Shouse, Dennis, Gregory Blevinsand Dennis Simpson, Handbook forVolunteers in Substance AbuseAgencies (Learning Press) January1998.

2570. Shreck, Harlley, Elderly in America:Volunteerism and Neighborhood inSeattle (Lanham: University Press ofAmerica) 1996.

2571. Shuff, Michael, Arthur Horne, NancyWestberg, Scott Mooney and C.W.Mitchell, “Volunteers under Threat:AIDS Hospice Volunteers Comparedto Volunteers in a TraditionalHospice,” The Hospice Journal, Vol7 (1-2) 1991.

2572. Shure, Richard, “Volunteering:Continuing Expansion of theDefinition and a Practical Applicationof Altruistic Motivation,” Journal ofVolunteer Administration, Summer1991.

2573. Siebold, D., S. Rossi, C. Berteotti, S.Soprych and L. McQuillan,“Volunteer Involvement in a HospiceCare Program,” American Journal ofHospice Care, Vol. 4(2), 1987.

2574. Siepker, Barbara, Lucille Crawford,Jerome Schulman and ChristineKandaras, “The Volunteer Programin the Psychiatric Division of aChildren’s Hospital,” Hospital andCommunity Psychiatry, September1977.

2575. Sierra Club, “Guidelines: Volunteer-Staff Working Relationships,”leaders.sierraclub.org:8086/policies/volunteer-staff.asp.

2576. Sikorski, M., R.P, Niemic and H.J.Walberg, “Designing SchoolVolunteer Programs,” NASSPBulletin, 83:114-116, 1999.

2577. Sills, David, Volunteers: Means andEnds in a National Organization,(Glencoe, IL: Free Press)1957.

2578. Silver, Nora, “Recruiting forDiversity,” Leadership, Jan/March1995.

2579. Silver, Nora, At the Heart: The NewVolunteer Challenge to CommunityAgencies, (Pleasanton: ValleyVolunteer Center) 1988.

2580. Silver, Nora, Positioning theProfession: Communicating thePower of Results for VolunteerLeadership Professionals(Richmond: Association forVolunteer Administration) 1999.

2581. Silverberg, K., G. Ellis, K. Backmanand S. Backman, “An Identificationand Explication of a Typology ofPublic Parks and RecreationVolunteers,” World Leisure andRecreation, 1999.

2582. Silverman, Myrna, Betty Hepner,Edmund Ricci, and Rolland Wick,“The Importance of StaffInvolvement in Volunteer ProgramPlanning,” Voluntary ActionLeadership, Summer 1984.

2583. Silverstein, N. M. C. Garcia and A.L.Landis, “Museums and Aging:Reflections on the Aging Visitor,Volunteer and Employee,” Journal ofMuseum Education, Vol 26, No 1,2001.

2584. Silwan, Bhuva, What Future for theRenaissance of Volunteerism:Prospects for Nepalese Society,United Nations Volunteers

2585. Simeon, Richard, Patterns ofAssociation in the Voluntary HealthSector: The Heart and StrokeFoundations of Canada and theHuntington Societies of Canada andQuebec, Policy and Major ProjectsDirectorate, Health Promotion andPrograms Branch, Health Canada,February 2000.

2586. Simkin, Rebecca and Anthea Hoare,Volunteers and You: A Staff Guideto Working with Volunteers (Carp,

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ON: Johnstone Training andConsultation) 1991.

2587. Simon, Bernd, Stefan Sturmer andKerstin Steffens, “Helping Individualsor Group Members? The Role OfIndividual and CollectiveIdentification in AIDS Volunteerism,”Personality and Social PsychologyBulletin, April 2000.

2588. Simon, Christopher and ChanghuaWang, Impact of AmeriCorps onMembers’ Political and SocialEfficacy, Social Trust, InstitutionalConfidence and Values in Idaho,Montana, Oregon and Washington,Northwest Regional EducationalLaboratory, May 2000.

2589. Simon, Edward, “VoluntarismRevisited: A Renewed Value inSocial Welfare and JewishCommunal Services,” Jewish SocialWork Forum, Spring 1991.

2590. Sims, Pat, “Volunteer Recognition:The Touch of Care that Makes aDifference,” Voluntary ActionLeadership, Spring 1988.

2591. Singapore Volunteer Center,“National Benchmarking Survey onVolunteerism in Singapore 2000:Summary,” www.nvc.org.sg/others/summaryofhighlights.html

2592. Sinnet, E. Robert, Crisis Services forCampus and Community - AHandbook for the Volunteer,(Springfield: Charles Thomas) 1976.

2593. Sinykin, Jackie and Sue Vineyard,Person to Person Volunteer Manual(St Paul: Minnesota Department ofHuman Services)

2594. Sirianni, Carmen, “VolunteeringThen and Now: Civic Innovation andPublic Policy for Democracy,”Brookings Review, October 2002.

2595. Skelly, Joanne, “MotivatingVolunteers,” University of NevadaCooperative Extension,www.nce.unr.edu/publications/factsheets/FS00-30.htm.

2596. SKILL: National Bureau for Studentswith Disabilities, Disability Equality inVolunteering (London: SKILL) 1998.

2597. SKILL: National Bureau for Studentswith Disabilities, Into Volunteering(London: SKILL) 2001

2598. Skillingstad, C. “TrainingSupervisors of Volunteers,” Journalof Volunteer Administration, 1989.

2599. Skillingstad, Connie, “FirmFoundations,” Journal of VolunteerAdministration, Spring 1984.

2600. Skinner, Lillias, Keith Seel, DianeFisher and Li Zahnd, The ChangingWorld of Volunteer Management: APractical Guide to Cultural Diversityin Volunteer Management (Calgary:Association of Directors of VolunteerResources) 1995, nces.ed.gov/pubs99/1999043.pdf

2601. Skinner, Mark and Mark Rosenberg,Health Care in Rural Communities:Exploring the Development ofInformal and Voluntary Case,SEDAP Research Paper no. 79,McMaster University, July 2002.

2602. Skinner, Rebecca and ChrisChapman, Service Learning andCommunity Service in K-12 PublicSchools, National Center forEducation Statistics, September1999.

2603. Skocpol, Theda, Marshal Ganz andZiad Munson, “A Nation ofOrganizers: The Institutional Originsof Civic Voluntarism in the UnitedStates, American Political ScienceReview, Sept 2000.

2604. Smith, Albert and F. B. Green,“Managing Employees as If Theywere Volunteers,” SAM AdvancedManagement Journal, Summer1993.

2605. Smith, Bradford, Sylvia Shue, andJoseph Villarreal, Asian andHispanic Philanthropy, (New York:The Foundation Center) 1992.

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2606. Smith, Carl Bernard, Getting Peopleto Read: Volunteer Programs thatWork, (NY: Delacorte Press) 1973.

2607. Smith, Connie, Scottish VoluntarySector Workforce: Paid Staff andVolunteers, (Edinburgh: ScottishCouncil for Voluntary Organisations)April 1997.

2608. Smith, D., “Volunteerism and SpecialEvent Management: The Whistler’sMen’s World Cup of Skiing,” FestivalManagement and Event Tourism,3:83-95 1995.

2609. Smith, David H. and Ce Shen,“Factors Characterizing the MostEffective Nonprofits Managed byVolunteers,” Nonprofit Managementand Leadership, Spring 1996.

2610. Smith, David H., “Altruism,Volunteers and Volunteerism,”Journal of Voluntary ActionResearch, Vol 10 (1981).

2611. Smith, David H., “Determinants ofVoluntary Association Participationand Volunteering: a LiteratureReview,” Nonprofit and VoluntarySector Quarterly, Vol 23 (3) 1994.

2612. Smith, David H., “Parental Influence,Socioeconomic Status, andVoluntary OrganizationParticipation,” Journal of VoluntaryAction Research, Vol 3, 1974.

2613. Smith, David H., “Types ofVolunteers and Voluntarism,”Volunteer Administration, vol 6:3-10,1972.

2614. Smith, David, “Utilization ofVolunteer Aides in a HelpingRelationship with Children,” Journalof School Psychology, 8(3) 1970.

2615. Smith, Eve and Robert Guthiel,“Successful Foster ParentRecruiting: A Voluntary AgencyEffort,” Child Welfare, Mar/Apr 1988.

2616. Smith, H.L., A Fabricatore, et al,“Religiosity and Altruism amongAfrican American Males: TheCatholic Experience,” Journal ofBlack Studies, 29(4) 1999.

2617. Smith, Keith and Nancy Bigler,“Keeping 4-H Volunteer Leaders,”Journal of Extension, Summer 1985.

2618. Smith, Letitia, “Women asVolunteers: The Double Subsidy,”Journal of Voluntary ActionResearch, Vol 4(3/4) 1975.

2619. Smith, Maria, “Taking Volunteerisminto the 21st Century: SomeConclusions from the American RedCross VOLUNTEER 2000 Study,”Journal of Volunteer Administration,Fall 1989.

2620. Smith, Nan and Gregory Berns,“Results of a National Survey ofRecruitment and MotivationTechniques,” VolunteerAdministration, Summer 1981.

2621. Smith, Peter, and Catherine Dunlop,Volunteers Obtaining Protectionfrom Legal Liability, EmergencyManagement Australia, October2001

2622. Smith, Robert, “The Use ofVolunteers in Corrections: AnExample,” Journal of OffenderCounseling, Services andRehabilitation, Fall/Winter 1981.

2623. Smith, Steven Rathgeb. Comment:volunteering and community service.62 Law & Contemporary Problems169-176 (1999).

2624. Smith, William and Cyril Chang,(2002) "Shipping the good applesout: a note on contributions of timeand money." Economics Bulletin,Vol. 10, No. 1 pp. 1-14

2625. Smithies, R. (2001) Volunteering inNew Zealand: A Data Review,Ministry of Social Development,Wellington.

2626. Smolla, Rodney A. Theconstitutionality of mandatory publicschool community service programs.62 Law & Contemporary Problems113-139 (1999).

2627. Snider, A., “The Dynamic Tension:Professionals and Volunteers,”Journal of Extension, Fall 1985.

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2628. Snook, Jack, Dan Olsen and JeffreyJohnson, eds., Recruiting, Trainingand Maintaining VolunteerFirefighters (West Linn, OR:Emergency Services ConsultingGroup) 1998.

2629. Snyder, M. & Clary, E. G. (1995).Motivations for volunteering andgiving: A functional approach. In C.H. Hamilton & W. F. Ilchman (Eds.),Cultures of giving II: How heritage,gender, wealth, and values influencephilanthropy (pp. 111-124). SanFrancisco, CA: Jossey-BassPublishers.

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2631. Snyder, M. & Omoto, A. M. (2001).Basic research and practicalproblems: Volunteerism and thepsychology of individual andcollective action. In W. Wosinska, R.Cialdini, & D. Barrett (Eds.), Thepractice of social influence inmultiple cultures (pp. 287-307).Mahwah, NJ: Erlbaum.

2632. Snyder, M. & Omoto, A. M. (Eds)‘Who helps and why? Thepsychology of AIDS volunteerism’ inSpacapan, S.& Oskamp, S. (Eds)Helping and Being Helped:Naturalistic Studies. Newbury Park,California.

2633. Snyder, M. and A. Omoto, “AIDSVolunteers: Who Are They and WhyDo They Volunteer?,” in V.Hodgkinson and R. D. Sumariwalla,Leadership and Management(Washington: Independent Sector)1991.

2634. Snyder, M., & Omoto, A. M. (1992).Volunteerism and society's responseto the HIV epidemic. Current

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2635. Snyder, M., Clary, E., G., & Stukas,A. A. (2000). The functionalapproach to volunteerism. In G. R.Maio & J. M. Olson (Eds.), Why weevaluate: Functions of attitudes (pp.365-393). Mahwah, NJ: Erlbaum.

2636. Snyder, Mark, Allen Omoto and ALauren Crain, “Punished for theirgood deeds,” The AmericanBehavioral Scientist. Apr 1999

2637. Snyder, Rene and RonaldJimmerson, “Building SymbioticPartnerships between Corporate andNonprofit Volunteer Programs,”Journal of Volunteer Administration,Winter 1988/89.

2638. Sobus, Mark S., "MandatingCommunity Service: PsychologicalImplications of Requiring Pro-SocialBehavior." Law and PsychologyReview Vol 19, 1996.

2639. Sochen, June. “Jewish Women asVolunteer Activists” AmericanJewish History 70 (1980): 23-34.

2640. Social and Community PlanningResearch (1990) On Volunteering: AQualitative Study of Images,Motivations and Experiences, TheVolunteer Centre UK, London.

2641. Social Services Inspectorate,Working Alongside Volunteers:Promoting the Role of Volunteers inCommunity Care (Edinburgh: Deptof Health) 1996.

2642. Socolofsky, K., “A Team Approachto Volunteer Management,” ThePublic Garden, April 1990.

2643. Soh, Chee Keong, Keeping the Spiritof Volunteerism Alive: a Handbookon Motivating and SustainingVolunteers (Singapore: NationalCouncil of Social Service) 1998.

2644. Sokolowski, S., “Show Me the Wayto the Next Worthy Deed: Towards aMicrostructural Theory ofVolunteering and Giving,” Voluntas,September 1996.

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2645. Solomon, Anthony, JosephAkudibillah, Peter Abugri, MariaHagan, Allen Foster, Robin Bailey,and David Mabey, “Pilot Study of theUse of Community Volunteers toDistribute Azithromycin forTrachoma Control in Ghana,”Bulletin of the World HealthOrganization, 2000, 79(1).

2646. Solomon, Lester, VolunteerOpportunities for Seniors Away fromHome, McFarland and Company,November 2000.

2647. Soltys, F.G., “Recruiting BlackVolunteers for a Hospice Setting:Understanding the Community andYour Role in It,” American Journal ofHospice Care,November/December 1986.

2648. Sorel, E.D., Selection and Matchingof Nonprofessional VolunteerCounselors and Criminal Offenders(Washington: US Dept of Health,Education and Welfare, PublicHealth Service) 1977.

2649. South Carolina Bar, Volunteers andthe Law, (Columbia: Young LawyersSection, South Carolina Bar) 2000.

2650. Spear, J., H. Kaanders, J. Moultonand J. Herzberg, “ A VolunteerProject for Elderly People withMental Health Problems,”Psychiatric Bulletin, vol 21 no 7,1997.

2651. Specken, Jackie and Tracey Geyer,Seniors and Volunteerism: TheImpact of Volunteering on SeniorVolunteers and on Services forSeniors, November 2000, www.srsr-seniors.com/pdf/Seniors%20and%20Volunteer.pdf

2652. Spence, Rebecca, “Building Peace,Building Hope, BuildingRelationships: The Process ofInternational Volunteering,”Australian Journal on Volunteering,6(2) 2001

2653. Spencer, Gary, “Privilege forVolunteers in Substance Abuse

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2654. Spiegel, H., “Volunteers in theFederal System: Who? What?Why?,” National Civic Review, Vol69:185-90, 1980.

2655. Spitz, R.T. and J.R. McKinnon,“Predicting Success in VolunteerCommunity Service,” PsychologicalReports, 73, 1993.

2656. Sport England, Putting Volunteeringon the Management Agenda, GoodPractice Guide,www.sportengland.org/vip/fact_sheets/gp2.pdf

2657. Spoto, Kenneth, “PerceivedInfluence of Selected Factors onDecision of High School 4-H Youthto Volunteer,” Journal of Extension,October 1999.

2658. Stallings, Betty, “BuildingOrganizational Commitment to theVolunteer Program,” e-Volunteerism,Winter 2001.

2659. Stallings, Betty, “Families asVolunteers,” in Sue Vineyard andSteve McCurley, eds., ManagingVolunteer Diversity (Downers Grove:Heritage Arts Publishing) 1992.

2660. Stallings, Betty, “Six TrainingExercises to Enhance Recruitmentof Volunteers, e-Volunteerism,Oct/Dec 2001.

2661. Stallings, Betty, “Volunteerism andCorporate America,” US Society andValues, September 1998.

2662. Stallings, Betty, Resource Kit forManagers of Volunteers(Pleasanton, CA: Building BetterSkills) 1992.

2663. Stallings, Betty, Training Busy Staffto Succeed with Volunteers(Pleasanton: Building Better Skills)1996.

2664. Stallings, Robert, “Volunteerisminside Complex Organizations: Off-Duty Hospital Personnel in aDisaster,” Nonprofit and VoluntarySector Quarterly, Spring 1989.

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2665. Stanford, Percil, Best Practice inMusic Therapy: Utilizing GroupPercussion Strategies for PromotingVolunteerism in the Well Older Adult,University Center of Aging, SanDiego State University Foundation,1995.

2666. Stanton, B, “The Urban VolunteerProgramme in Dhaka: A Community-Based Primary Health Care andResearch Initiative,” TropicalGeographic Medicine, June 1985.

2667. Stanton, Esther, Clients Come Last:Volunteers and WelfareOrganizations, (Beverly Hills: SagePublications) 1970.

2668. Starnes, Becky and Walter Wymer,“Demographics, Personality Traits,Roles, Motivations and AttritionsRates of Hospice Volunteers,”Journal of Nonprofit and PublicSector Marketing, 7(2) 2000.

2669. Statham A, Rhoton P. 1986. Matureand Young Women's VolunteerWork, 1974-1981. Columbus: Centerfor Human Resource Research., TheOhio State Univ.

2670. Statistics Canada, Giving Freely:Volunteers in Canada (Ottawa:Statistics Canada) 1989.

2671. Statistics Canada, Overview ofVolunteer Workers in Canada(Ottawa: Statistics Canada) 1980.

2672. Statistics New Zealand. (2001)Measuring Unpaid Work in NewZealand 1999, Statistics NewZealand, Wellington.

2673. Status of Women Canada, In Praiseof Canadian Women Volunteers: AnHistorical Look at Women andVolunteer Work in Canada, 2001.

2674. Stebbins, R.A. (1996) "Volunteering:a serious leisure perspective"Nonprofit and Voluntary SectorQuarterly, 25(2):211-224.

2675. Stebbins, Robert, The UrbanFrancophone Volunteer: Searchingfor Personal Meaning andCommunity Growth in a Linguistic

Minority, University of WashingtonCanadian Studies Centre, NewScholars-New Visions in CanadianStudies monograph, Vol 3(2) Fall1998.

2676. Steele, S. M.., Finley, C., &Edgerton, C.A. (1989). Partners foraction: The roles of key volunteers.Madison, WI. University ofWisconsin-Madison.

2677. Steer, M. “Volunteering for Workwith Blind and Vision ImparedChildren in a Highly OrganisedProfessional Workplace,” AustralianJournal on Volunteering, vol 5, no 1,2000.

2678. Steinbach, John, “Involving Youth asVolunteer Leaders,” in Sue Vineyardand Steve McCurley, eds.,Managing Volunteer Diversity(Downers Grove: Heritage ArtsPublishing) 1992.

2679. Steinberg, Kathryn, Patrick Rooneyand William Chin, “Measurement ofVolunteering: A MethodologicalStudy Using Indiana as a TestCase,” Nonprofit and VoluntarySector Quarterly, December 2002.

2680. Steinberg, Richard, “LaborEconomics and the Nonprofit Sector:A Literature Review,” Nonprofit andVoluntary Sector Quarterly, Summer1990.

2681. Steinhauser K.E., Maddox G.L.,Person J.L., Tulsky JA..” TheEvolution of Volunteerism andProfessional Staff within HospiceCare in North Carolina" HospiceJournal, Vol 14(3) 1999.

2682. Steley, John, “Understanding andResponding to Sexually AbusiveCalls to Telephone CounsellingServices,” Issues in Criminology andLegal Psychology, Vol 19, 1993.

2683. Stenzel, Anne and Helen Feeney,Volunteer Training andDevelopment, (New York: SeaburyPress) 1968.

2684. Stephan, Paula, “Relationshipsamong Market Work, Work

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Aspirations and Volunteering: TheCase of Retired Women,” Nonprofitand Voluntary Sector Quarterly, Vol20(2) 1991.

2685. Stephens, William, “ContrastingRewards for Volunteering inAgencies’ Programs withVolunteering in Clubs andChurches,” Journal of VolunteerAdministration, Summer 1989.

2686. Stephens, William, Altruists andVolunteers: Life Histories, (WallaWalla: MBA Publishing) 1991.

2687. Stepputat, Arlene, "Administration ofVolunteer Programs," in TracyConnors, ed., The VolunteerManagement Handbook, (New York:John Wiley and Sons) 1995.

2688. Stevens, Carolyn, On the Margins ofJapanese Society: Volunteer Workwith the Urban Underclass,Routledge, 1997.

2689. Stevens, Ellen, "Older Women WhoVolunteer: Tapping a ValuableWoman Resource," Journal ofVolunteer Administration, Summer1993.

2690. Stevens, Ellen, “Senior VolunteerSatisfaction: A Route to MentalHealth in Later Life?,” ClinicalGerontologist 1992 (2).

2691. Stevens, Ellen, “Serving andKeeping Those Who Serve: FosterGrandparents and Their Own FamilyNeeds,” Journal of VolunteerAdministration, Fall 1998.

2692. Stevens, Ellen, “Toward Satisfactionand Retention of Senior Volunteers,”Journal of Gerontological SocialWork, March 1991.

2693. Stevens, Judy, The Complete Guideto Assessing and Improving YourVolunteer Program (Vancouver:Volunteer Vancouver) 1995.

2694. Stevenson Consultants, VolunteerMotivation Primer (Sioux City:Stevenson Consultants).

2695. Stevenson Consultants, WinningVolunteer Recruitment Strategies(Sioux City: Stevenson Consultants).

2696. Stevick, Richard and JohnAddleman, “Effects of Short-TermVolunteer Experience on Self-Perception and Prosocial Behavior,”Journal of Social Psychology,October 1995.

2697. Stewart, Eric and Rhona Weinstein,“Volunteer Participation in Context:Motivations and Political Efficacywithin Three AIDS Organizations,”American Journal of CommunityPsychology, December 1997.

2698. Stewart, Rob, The VolunteerFirefighters’ Management Book(New York: Bobbs-Merrill) 1982.

2699. Stierer, B. (1985) School readingvolunteers: results of a postal surveyof primary school head teachers inEngland, Journal of Research inReading, 8, pp. 21-31.

2700. Stierlin, Max, Voluntary Work inSwitzerland (Swiss FederalStatistical Office) 2001,www.statistik.admin.ch/stat_ch/ber16/freiw/freiwilligenarbeiten_e.pdf

2701. Still, D.T. and H. D. Gerhold,“Motivations and Task Preferencesof Urban Forestry Volunteers,”Journal of Agriculture, 23(3) 1997.

2702. Stinson, Thomas and Jerome Stam,“Toward an Economic Model ofVoluntarism: The Case ofParticipation in Local Government,”Journal of Voluntary ActionResearch, Vol 5(1) 1976.

2703. Stinson, Thomas, “HouseholdAllocation of Voluntary Labor in theProduction of Fire Protection:Minnesota Evidence,” AmericanJournal of Agricultural Economics,60:331-337, 1978.

2704. Stokes, M. “Volunteers Ineligible forWorker’s Compensation - SubjectMatter Jurisdiction OverCompensation AgreementsUnsettled,” 42 South Carolina LawReview 273 (Autumn 1990).

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2705. Stone R. 2001 Training for a SaferCommunity: Volunteer Developmentwithin the Australian Quality TrainingFramework, EmergencyManagement Australia: Canberra.

2706. Stone, B. and North, C. RiskManagement and Insurance forNonprofit Managers, (Chicago, IL:First Nonprofit Risk Pooling Trust)1988.

2707. Stone, J. and E. Velmans, “Retireesas Volunteers: Evaluation of TheirAttitudes and Outlook,” VolunteerAdministration, 13:4-8, 1980.

2708. Stone, Julita, How to Volunteer inSocial Service Agencies,(Springfield, IL: Charles C. Thomas)1982.

2709. Stopforth, S. “The Effects ofVolunteering on Refugees’Prospects of Getting Paid Work,”Voluntary Action, Spring 2002.

2710. Story, Donald, “Volunteerism: The‘Self-Regarding’ and ‘OtherRegarding’ Aspects of the HumanSpirit,” Nonprofit and VoluntarySector Quarterly, Vol 21(1) 1992.

2711. Story, Susan, “Ego DevelopmentTheory in Volunteer Management,”Journal of Volunteer Administration,Fall 1987.

2712. Stout, P.E. (August, 1982).Maximizing volunteers in programdelivery. New York: New York StateCooperative Extension Systems.

2713. Strachan, Margaret, Volunteering:A Practical Guide to Volunteering forTeenagers, (New York, NY:Washburn) 1971.

2714. Strader, T., D. Collins, T. Noe and K.Johnson, “Mobilizing ChurchCommunities for Alcohol and OtherDrug Abuse Prevention through theUse of Volunteer Church AdvocateTeams,” Journal of VolunteerAdministration, vol 15, no 2, 1997.

2715. Strake, Kathy, “CorporateVolunteers,” Journal of VolunteerAdministration, Fall 1991.

2716. Stratton, Jeff, ed., NonprofitVolunteer Management, AspenPublishers, January 1995.

2717. Strauss, David and Susan Stephens,“Legal Liability and CommunityService: There’s More To It thanVolunteering,” Campus ActivitiesProgramming, October 1994.

2718. Street, Lorraine, The ScreeningHandbook: Protecting Clients, Staffand the Community (Ottawa:Volunteer Canada) 1996.

2719. Streeter, Ryan and Don Eberly, TheSoul of Civic Society: VoluntaryAssociations and the Cultivation ofMoral Habits, Lexington Books,September 2002.

2720. Strenger, E. W. (1996). Retirees asresources. Volunteer Leader,(Summer), 9.

2721. Strickler, Gay, “The Social WorkProfession’s Attitude towardVolunteerism,” Journal of VolunteerAdministration, Summer 1987.

2722. Stringer, Gretchen, “Staff/VolunteerRelationship Perceptions,” Journal ofVolunteer Administration, Spring1985.

2723. Strom, R. and S. Strom,"Establishing school volunteerprograms." Child and YouthServices, 20, 175-188, 1999.

2724. Strom, Robert and Shirley Strom,“Grandparent Volunteers in theSchool: Building a Partnership,”Journal of Instructional Psychology,December 1994.

2725. Stubbings P, Humble S. 1984.Voluntary work, unemployment andthe labour market in Britain. InVoluntary Work and UnemploymentStudy in the Countries of theEuropean Communities, pp. 1-63.London: Policy Stud. Inst.

2726. Stubblefield, Harold and Leroy Miles,“Administration of VolunteerPrograms as a Career: What Rolefor Higher Education?,” Journal of

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2727. Studebaker, Dennis, Succeedingwith Volunteer Transportation,(Downers Grove: HeritageArts/VMSystems) 1990.

2728. Stukas, A. A., Haugen, J., & Meine,P. (1998). Understanding andassessing the motivations ofvolunteers: A functional approach.Journal of Personality and SocialPsychology, 74, 1516-1530.

2729. Stukas, Arthur, Mark Snyder and E.Gil Clary, “The effects of "mandatoryvolunteerism" on intentions tovolunteer,” Psychological Science,Jan 1999

2730. Stumphauzer, Jerme, JohnFantuzzo, Paul Lane and VictorSanchez, “Training FosterGrandparents as Behavior Raters,”Child Behavior Therapy, Vol 2(2)1980.

2731. Summers, Adaire, “Volunteering inEmergency Services: The SouthAustralian Perspective,” AustralianJournal of Emergency Management,Spring 2001.

2732. Sundeen, Richard and Sally Raskoff,“Points of Entry and Obstacles:Teenagers’ Access to VolunteerActivities,” Nonprofit Managementand Leadership, Winter 2000.

2733. Sundeen, Richard and Sally Raskoff,“Teenage Volunteers and TheirValues,” Nonprofit and VoluntarySector Quarterly, Winter 1995.

2734. Sundeen, Richard and Sally Raskoff,“Teenagers’ Access to VolunteerActivities,” Nonprofit Managementand Leadership, Vol 11, no 2, 2000.

2735. Sundeen, Richard and Sally Raskoff,“Volunteering among Teenagers inthe United States,” Nonprofit andVoluntary Sector Quarterly, Vol 23,no 4, 1994.

2736. Sundeen, Richard, “A Comparison ofFactors Related to Volunteering tothe Local Government Sector in the

US: 1985 and 1988,” in Towards the21st Century: Challenges for theVoluntary Sector (Walla Walla: MBAAssociates) 1990.

2737. Sundeen, Richard, “Citizens ServingGovernment: The Extent andDistinctiveness of VolunteerParticipation in Local PublicAgencies,” Nonprofit and VoluntarySector Quarterly, Winter 1990.

2738. Sundeen, Richard, “Differences inPersonal Goals and Attitudes amongVolunteers,” Nonprofit and VoluntarySector Quarterly, Fall 1992.

2739. Sundeen, Richard, “ExplainingParticipation in Coproduction: AStudy of Volunteers,” Social ScienceQuarterly, September 1988.

2740. Sundeen, Richard, “Family LifeCourse Status and VolunteerBehavior: Implications for the SingleParent,” Sociological Perspectives,Winter 1990.

2741. Sundeen, Richard, “Uses ofVolunteers by Police,” Journal ofPolice Science and Administration,March 1986.

2742. Sundeen, Richard, “VolunteerParticipation in Local GovernmentAgencies,” Journal of Public Affairs,Vol 1(2) 1989.

2743. Sunner, Kati, Volunteers inCommunity Service: A Bibliography,(Melbourne: Wesley CentralMission) 1995.

2744. Surdyk, Lisa, and MargaretDiddams, “Doing Well by DoingGood: Career Attainment andVolunteerism,” Journal of VolunteerAdministration, Winter 1999.

2745. Swan T. 1988 Keeping Volunteers inService. Journal of EmergencyMedical Services, 55.

2746. Swan T. 1991 Great Expectations:What do EMS volunteers want frommanagement? Journal ofEmergency Medical Services, 47.

2747. Swanson, Mary, Your VolunteerProgram: Organization and

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2748. Swart, Stanley, “CorrectionalVoluntarism in the 1980s,” Journal ofOffender Counseling, Services andRehabilitation, Fall/Winter 1983.

2749. Switzer, Carrie, Glaen Siwtzer,Arthur Stukas and Carol Baker,“Medical Student Motivations toVolunteer: Gender Differences andComparison to Other Volunteers,”Journal of Prevention andIntervention in the Community, Vol18(1/2) 1999.

2750. Symons, Dennis, “VolunteerRecruitment and Retention,”www.njfirefighters.com/updates/volreprt.shtml.

2751. Szendre, E. N., & Jose, P. E. (1996).Telephone support by elderlyvolunteers to innercity children.Journal of Community Psychology,24(2), 87-96.

2752. Szentlaszloi, Sue “The Role ofVolunteers during Teacher Strikes,”Voluntary Action Leadership,Summer 1979.

2753. Taggart, A.V., S.D. Short, and L.Barclay, “She Has Made Me FeelHuman Again: An Evaluation of aVolunteer Home-Based VisitingProject for Mothers,” Health andSocial Care in the Community, vol 8no 1, 2000.

2754. Talarr, Carolyn, “Active Listening: AFramework for Introducing VolunteerTutors to Student-CenteredLearning,” Journal of Reading,February 1995.

2755. Tamlyn, D.L. and S. Caty, “HospiceVolunteers’ Attitudes toward Death:Effects of Education,” Dimensions inHealth Service, June 1985.

2756. Tammello, David, “Can ‘Volunteers’Invoke the Good Samaritan Rule,”Regan Report on Nursing Law, Sept1997.

2757. Tang, Thomas and EmilyWeatherford, “Perception ofEnhancing Self-Worth throughService: the Development of aService Ethic Scale,” Journal ofSocial Psychology, December 1998.

2758. Tapp, J.T. and D. Spanier, “PersonalCharacteristics of Volunteer PhoneCounselors,” Journal of Consultingand Clinical Psychology, 41:245-250, 1973.

2759. Tapsell, Kieran,, "The Liability ofSports Volunteers" Law SocietyJournal, February 1999,www.lawsocnsw.asn.au/resources/lsj/archive/feb1999/42_1.html

2760. Taranto, Susanne, “OrganizingVolunteers Statewide,” AmericanEducation, July 1982.

2761. Taranto, Susanne, CoordinatingYour School Volunteer Program,(Palo Alto, CA: Vort Corporation)1983.

2762. Tatsuki, S. (Ed.) (1997).Volunteerism and civil society.Kyoto: Kouyou Shobou.

2763. Tatsuki, Shigeo and Haruo Hayashi,“The Transfer of Disaster VolunteerManagement Know-How: A CaseStudy of the Japan Seacoast OilSpill of 1997,” www-soc.kwansei.ac.jp/tatsuki/papers/PresentationPapers/6th-US- Japan-Wrkshp.html.

2764. Tatsuki, Shigeo, “The KobeEarthquake and the Renaissance ofJapanese Volunteerism,” tatsuki-lab.doshisha.ac.jp/ ~statsuki/papers/IAVE98/IAVE98.html

2765. Taylor, Carole S. “Using VolunteersIn Economic Development.”Economic Development Review.Summer 1995.

2766. Taylor, Kay, “Court-ReferredCommunity Work Volunteers: ALibrary Case Study,” Journal ofVolunteer Administration, Fall 1985.

2767. Taylor, Lisa. "Disability as a Part ofDiversity." Journal of VolunteerAdministration. Winter 1995 p.15-19.

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2768. Taylor, P, Shibli, S. Nichols, G. andGratton, C. (1996) Valuingvolunteers in UK sport: a SportsCouncil survey into the voluntarysector in UK sport Sports Council,London. (1996)

2769. Taylor, Shirley and Peggy Wild,“How to Match Volunteer Motivationwith Job Demands,” VoluntaryAction Leadership, Summer 1984.

2770. Tedesco, Janis, “DevelopmentModel of Volunteerism,” Momentum,April 1990.

2771. Tehan, C., “Training Volunteers inHome Care for Patients with AIDS,”Quality Review Bulletin, Vol 12(10),1986.

2772. Temkin, Terrie, “Can We Use a ‘NewPhilanthropy’ Approach to RecruitVolunteers,” e-Volunteerism,April/June 2002.

2773. Tendrick, Ted and Karla Henderson,Volunteers in Leisure: AManagement Perspective (Reston,VA: American Alliance for Health,Physical Education, Recreation andDance) 1989.

2774. Terblanche, S.S. and A. De Vos,“On a Strategic Marketing PlanningApproach to the Recruitment ofVolunteer Workers,” Maatskaplike,30(4) 1994.

2775. Terzian, C., “Tort Liability - AthleticCoaches and Officials - Volunteers -Civil Immunity from Liability”, 10Seton Hall Legislative Journal 332(Winter 1987).

2776. Teschke, Deborah, “EmployeeVolunteers Can Alleviate TemporaryStaffing Shortages,” HealthcareFinancial Management, March 1989.

2777. Thacker, Colin, Volunteering in aUnionized Environment (Carp:Johnstone Training andConsultation) 1999.

2778. The National Center for State LongTerm Care Ombudsman Resources.(1989). A study of the use ofvolunteers by long term care

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2779. Thero, Cynthia, Can I Help? APractical Guide to the Care andFeeding of Volunteers (Denver, CO:The Source) 1989.

2780. Thoele, Mary, Family Serve:Volunteer Opportunities for Families,(Appleton: Aid Association forLutherans) 2001.

2781. Thoits, Peggy and Lyndi Hewitt,“Volunteer Work and Well Being,”Journal of Health and SocialBehavior, vol 42, June 2001

2782. Thomas, A., & Finch, H. (1990). Onvolunteering: A qualitative researchstudy of images, motivations, andexperiences. Voluntary ActionResearch, The Volunteer Centre,Berkhampstead, UK.

2783. Thomas, Anna, “Insurance forVolunteer Organisations - Avoidingthe Gaps,” Australian Journal onVolunteering, 6(2) 2001

2784. Thomas, Marilyn and Tom Presland,Action Plan for RecruitingVolunteers, (London: VolunteerCentre UK) June 1993.

2785. Thomas, R., "Training Volunteers toProvide Crisis Counseling to RapeVictims: An Evaluation," CrisisIntervention, February 1982.

2786. Thomas, Ret and Dorine Thomas,The Service Volunteer’s Handbook(Resource Publications) 1998.

2787. Thomas, William, “Volunteerism inthe Eighties,” Editorial ResearchReports, 1980.

2788. Thompson, Alexander and BarbaraBono, “Work without Wages: TheMotivation for VolunteerFirefighters,” American Journal ofEconomics and Sociology, July1993.

2789. Thompson, Alexander and BarbaraBono, “Alienation, Self-Actualizationand the Motivation for Volunteer

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Labor,” Review of Radical PoliticalEconomics Summer 1992.

2790. Thompson, Alexander, “Are AllWomen Service Volunteers Super-Exploited? The Case of RuralEmergency Medical ServiceVolunteers,” Review of RadicalPolitical Economics, Sept 1994.

2791. Thompson, Alexander, “LatentCosmopolitan and Local Orientationamong Rural Emergency ServiceVolunteers,” Nonprofit and VoluntarySector Quarterly, 24:323-343, 1993.

2792. Thompson, Alexander, “The SexualDivision of Leadership in VolunteerEmergency Medical ServiceSquads,” Nonprofit Managementand Leadership, Fall 1995.

2793. Thompson, Estina and LauraWilson,” The potential of oldervolunteers in long-term care,”Generations, Spring 2001

2794. Thompson, Mary, “Employment-Based Volunteering: Leisure orNot?,” World Leisure andRecreation, Vol 39 (1) 1997.

2795. Thompson, Robert, “VolunteerSports Club Liability,”www.taxexemptlaw.com/sc-10.shtml.

2796. Thomson, Alastair, “MarginalisingVolunteers? The Case of CreditUnions,” Voluntary Action, 4(3)2002.

2797. Thornburg, Linda, “EvaluatingVolunteers for Positive Results,”Voluntary Action Leadership, Fall1992.

2798. Thornton, G. “A Scout is Friendly:Freedom of Association and theState Effort to End PrivateDiscrimination,” 30 William and MaryLaw Review 919 (1989).

2799. Thornton, G., “Boy Scouts...beprepared: Quinnipiac Council, BoyScouts of America, Inc v.Commission on Human Rights andOpportunities,” 22 University of San

Francisco Law Review 689 Summer1988.

2800. Thornton, Patricia, “Subject toContract? Volunteers as Providers ofCommunity Care for Elderly Peopleand Their Supporters,” Journal ofAgeing Studies, Summer 1991.

2801. Tiehen, Laura, “Has Working MoreCaused Married Women toVolunteer Less? Evidence fromTime Diary Data, 1965 to 1993,”Nonprofit and Voluntary SectorQuarterly, December 2000.

2802. Tierney, Joseph, Jean Grossmanand Nancy Resch, Making aDifference: An Impact Study of BigBrothers/Big Sisters (Philadelphia:Public/Private Ventures) November1995.

2803. Tihany, Peter, and Colin Rochester,eds., Volunteers, Why They Comeand Why They Stay, (London:London School of Economics andPolitical Science) April 1991.

2804. Tingley, Jennifer, “VolunteerPrograms: When Good IntentionsAren’t Enough,” EducationalLeadership, April 1, 2001.

2805. Tippitt, Timothy, “Let the CorporateVolunteer run Your Program,”Journal of Volunteer Administration,VII(3) 1989.

2806. Todaro, G., “The an Volunteer TeamPhysician: When Are You Exemptfrom Civil Liability?,” 14 Physicianand Sportsmedicine 147 (1986).

2807. Todd, Jon Richard, “DoubleJeopardy: Concurrent Loss ofVolunteers and Revenue,” NationalFire Academy, May 1998.

2808. Tomas Sancho, A, L. Kennedy, andC. Colomer Revuelta, “Volunteerismand the Reorientation of HealthServices,” Aten Primaria, October1998, 22(7):450-56.

2809. Tomeh, A. K., “The Value ofVoluntarism among MinorityGroups,” Phylon, Vol 42 (1) 1981.

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2810. Tomlinson, Mark and Mark Wilson, AProfile of Michigan Volunteers,Briefing Paper 97-22, Michigan StateUniversity, May 1997,ippsr.msu.edu/Publications/bp9722.pdf

2811. Torney-Porta, Judith. Citizenshipand Education in Twenty-EightCountries: Civic Knowledge andEngagement at Age Fourteen.Amsterdam, Netherlands: TheInternational Association for theEvaluation of EducationalAchievement, 2001.

2812. Totten, Jeff, “Using a Consumer-Oriented Approach for RecruitingVolunteers,” Voluntary ActionLeadership, Summer 1986.

2813. Tremper, Charles and GwynneKostin, No Surprises: ControllingRisks in Volunteer Programs(Washington, DC: Nonprofit RiskManagement Center) 1993.

2814. Tremper, Charles, “RiskManagement,” in Robert Herman,ed., The Jossey-Bass Handbook ofNonprofit Leadership andManagement (San Francisco:Jossey-Bass) 1994.

2815. Tremper, Charles, and Jeffrey Kahn,Managing Legal Liability andInsurance for Corporate VolunteerPrograms (Washington, DC:Nonprofit Risk Management Center)1992.

2816. Tremper, Charles, Anna Seidmanand Suzanne Tufts, ManagingVolunteers Within the Law(Washington, DC: Nonprofit RiskManagement Center) 1994.

2817. Tremper, Charles, Legal Barriers toVolunteer Service (Washington, DC:Nonprofit Risk Management Center)1994.

2818. Tremper, Charles. “Compensationfor Harm from Charitable Activity,”76 Cornell Law Review 401 (January1991).

2819. Treuren, G.J.M. and M. Monga,“Who are Special Event Volunteers

and Where do They Come From?Evidence from Four South AustralianSpecial Event Organisations,”Adelaide: University of SouthAustralia.

2820. TriData Corporation, The Role of theVolunteer Fire Service in theSeptember 11, 2001 TerroristAttacks, (Washington: NationalVolunteer Fire Council) 2002.

2821. Trost, L.S., “MSW Attitudes towardDirect Service Volunteers,” Journalof Volunteer Administration, Fall1977.

2822. Trottier, Vicki, Together We Can DoIt! The Role of Volunteers in theAssessment Process, CommunityLiteracy of Ontario, December 2001.

2823. Trudeau, K.J. and A.S. Devlin,“College Students and CommunityService: Who, with Whom andWhy?,” Journal of Applied SocialPsychology, 26921) 1996.

2824. Trumbauer, Jean, Sharing theMinistry: A Practical Guide forTransforming Volunteers intoMinistry, Augsburg FortressPublishers, August 1995.

2825. Tschirhart, Mary, “Understanding theOlder Stipended Volunteer: Age-Related Differences amongAmeriCorps Members,” PublicProductivity and ManagementReview, Vol 22(1) 1988.

2826. Tschirhart, Mary, Debra Mesch,James Perry, Theodore Miller andGeunjoo Lee, “Stipended volunteers:Their goals, experience, satisfaction,and likelihood of future service,”Nonprofit and Voluntary SectorQuarterly, September 2001.

2827. Tseng, Yueh-Hsia and ChristineMueller, “Elderly Volunteers andService Credit Programs,” Researchfor Nursing Practice, Spring 2001.

2828. Tubbs, LaVester, RecruitmentDiversity, (Washington: Corporationfor National Service)

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2829. Tuckman, Howard and Cyril Chang,“The Healthcare Volunteer,” HospitalTopics, April 1994.

2830. Turkiansky, Bobbie and Jule Cwikel,“Volunteering in a voluntarycommunity: Kibbutz members andvoluntarism,” Voluntas Vol 7, no 3

2831. Turley, Val, “Service users'perceptions of volunteers involved ina residential and training service foradults with a learning disability,”Voluntary Action, Autumn 1999.

2832. Turner, Howard, “Older Volunteers:An Assessment of Two Theories,”Educational Gerontology, Jan/Feb1992.

2833. Turner, J.R., “Personal andSituational Determinants ofVolunteer Recruitment for a CampusHotline Program,” Journal of theAmerican College HealthAssociation, 21: 353-357, 1973.

2834. Turner, Sean and AvrahamScherman, “Big Brothers: Impact onLittle Brothers’ Self-Concept andBehaviors,” Adolescence, Winter1996.

2835. Tyzack, H. (1996). Volunteering:Laissez faire or managed?Australian Journal on Volunteering,1: 23-27.

2836. U.S. Department of Labor,Americans Volunteer, US Dept ofLabor, Manpower Administration,Manpower/Automation ResearchMonograph No. 10, April 1969.

2837. Uebelher, William, “Managing aVolunteer Program: Challenges andRewards,” Alcohol Health andResearch World, Vol 6(3) 1978.

2838. Uggen, Christoper and JenniferJanikula, “Volunteerism and Arrest inTransition to Adulthood,” SocialForces, September 1999.

2839. Ulrich, C., “Volunteer Programs inCities and Counties, IQ ServiceReport, 31, 1999.

2840. Ulrich, Paul, “Motivating andManaging Volunteers to Create

Continuing Legal Education Booksand Programs,” Law OfficeEconomics and Management, Fall1982.

2841. Underwood, Tom, “MandatoryCommunity Service: ConstitutionalConsiderations,” Journal of Law andEducation, July 1998.

2842. Unell, J. “Criminal Record Checkswithin the Voluntary Sector - AnEvaluation of the Pilot Schemes,”Voluntary Action Research, No. 2,1992.

2843. Unell, Judith, Opportunity Costs:Government Funding andVolunteering by Unemployed,(London: National Youth Bureau)October 1984.

2844. Unger, Janet, “Impact of aRestructuring on Volunteers,”Journal of Volunteer Administration,X(3) 1992.

2845. Unger, Janet, “VolunteerDevelopment: Individual andOrganizational Considerations,” inThe Nonprofit ManagementHandbook (NY: John Wiley andSons) 1993.

2846. Unger, Lynette, "Altruism as aMotivation to Volunteer," Journal ofEconomic Psychology , March 1991.

2847. Unger, Lynette, “Effect of Actual andPerceived Availability of Time onVoluntarism,” Perceptual and MotorSkills, October 1987.

2848. United Church of Christ, Office ofChurch Life and Leadership, TheMinistry of Volunteers: A Guidebookfor Churches, (St Louis, MO: ChurchLeadership Resources) 1979.

2849. United Kingdom VolunteeringForum, Volunteering in the 21st

Century: Interim Report on theParliamentary Hearings for theInternational Year of Volunteers, All-Pary Group on Charities and theVoluntary Sector, Jan-March 2001.

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2850. United Way of America, Blueprint forVolunteer Diversity, (Alexandria, VASales Services America) 1991.

2851. University Department of RuralHealth, Tasmania, EmergencyServices in Australia and NewZealand: Problems and Prospectsfor Volunteer Ambulance Officers,May 2002.

2852. Upsal, M. S. (1990). Volunteer peersupport therapy for abusive andneglectful families. Public HealthReports, 105(1), 80-84.

2853. Uriely, Natan, Zvi Schwartz, EliCohen and Arie Reichel, “RescuingHikers in Israel’s Deserts:Community Altruism or an Extensionof Adventure Tourism?,” Journal ofLeisure Research, Winter 2002.

2854. Utterback, Jim and Steven Heyman,“An Examination of Methods in theEvaluation of Volunteer Programs,”Evaluation and Program Planning,1984 (3).

2855. Vaillancourt, Francois and MichelinePayette, “The Supply of VolunteerWork: The Case of Canada,”Journal of Voluntary ActionResearch, Oct/Dec 1986.

2856. Vaillancourt, Francois, “To Volunteeror Not: Canada, 1987,” CanadianJournal of Economics, November1994.

2857. Vaillancourt, Y. and J.L. Laville,“Relationships between VolunteerOrganizations and the State: aPolitical Stake,” La Revue duMAUSS, 11, 1998.

2858. Valeriotte, Terry, “BuildingCommitment for the VolunteerProgram: A Replicable Model,”Journal of Volunteer Administration,Winter 1999.

2859. Valiante, Marcia, “Helping‘Concerned Volunteers Working Outof Their Kitchens:’ Funding CitizenParticipation in AdministrativeDecision Making,” Osgoode HallLaw Journal, Winter 1993.

2860. Van Daal, Henk Jan & Willems, Leo,Volunteering in the Netherlands,Nederlands Instituut voorMaatschappelijk Werk Onderzoek

2861. van Dijk, J. and R. Boin, “VolunteerLabor Supply in the Netherlands,”De Economist, 141(3) 1993.

2862. VanIwaarden, Donna, Giving andVolunteering in Kent County, Centerfor Philanthropy and NonprofitLeadership, Grand Valley StateUniversity, November 2001.

2863. Vanstien, L, “Is Altruism Dead inVolunteering?,” Australia Journal onVolunteering, 5(2) 2000.

2864. Van Til, J. 1988. Mapping the thirdsector: Voluntarism in a changingsocial economy. New York:Foundation Center.

2865. Van Til, Jon and Steven Ross,“Looking Backward: TwentiethCentury Themes in Charity,Voluntarism and the Third Sector,”Nonprofit and Voluntary SectorQuarterly, March 2001.

2866. Van Til, Jon, “In Search ofVolunteerism,” VolunteerAdministration, 12:8-20, 1979.

2867. Van Til, Jon, Growing Civil Society.Bloomington, IN: Indiana UniversityPress, 2000.

2868. Van Willigen, Merieke, “TheDifferential Benefits of Volunteeringacross the Life Course,” Journals ofGerontology, Series B, Sept 2000.

2869. Vancouver Volunteer Centre,Multicultural Volunteer Programs: ASelf Assessment Tool (Vancouver:Vancouver Volunteer Centre).

2870. Vanderwater, Brian, “Volunteerismand Shooting Ranges,”www.rangeinfo.org/resource_library/business/staff/volunteerism_and.htm.

2871. Vargo, Katherine, "RiskManagement Strategies," in TracyConnors, ed. The VolunteerManagement Handbook, (New York:John Wiley and Sons) 1995.

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2872. Vargo, Richard, “A Nonprofit SectorCall to Arms: The Case ofAccounting for ContributedServices,” Review of Business,Spring 1995.

2873. Vasoo, S. (1992). PromotingVoluntary Efforts in MeetingCommunity Needs in Singapore:Some Challenges. Asia PacificJournal of Social Work. Vol2 (2) p25-37.

2874. Vecina, M.L. and F. Chacon, “Studyabout Motivations of a Sample ofAIDS Volunteers,” Estudios dePsicologia, 62, 1999.

2875. Velentgas, P, C. Bynum and S.Zierler, “The Buddy VolunteerCommitment in AIDS Care,”American Journal of Public Health,November 1990.

2876. Vellekoop-Baldock, C. (2000)‘Governing the senior volunteers inAustralia, the USA and theNetherlands’, in Warburton, J. &Oppenheimer, M. (Eds) Volunteersand Volunteering, The FederationPress, Sydney.

2877. Velleman, R. “The Use of VolunteerCounselors in Helping ProblemDrinkers: Community Work inAction?,” J. Ment. Health UK, 1992,1:301-310.

2878. Ventura, C. and E. Worthy,Voluntary Action and OlderAmericans: A Synthesis ofSignificant Data, (Washington:National Council on the Aging) 1983.

2879. Vernoff, Robert, “Volunteers inParole: Efforts within the LegalCommunity to Stop the RevolvingDoor to Institutionalization ofJuvenile Offenders,” Journal ofJuvenile Law, 1996, 17:131-150.

2880. Victoria Law Foundation, Future ofPro Bono in Victoria (Melbourne:Victoria Law Foundation) 2001.

2881. Viney, L, "Experiences of VolunteerTelephone Counselors: AComparison of ProfessionallyOriented and a Nonprofessionally

Oriented Approach to their Training,"Journal of Community Psychology,July 1983.

2882. Vineyard, Sue, “Building Credibility,”Grapevine, November/December1993.

2883. Vineyard, Sue, “One on OneVolunteers,” in Sue Vineyard andSteve McCurley, eds., ManagingVolunteer Diversity (Downers Grove:Heritage Arts Publishing) 1992.

2884. Vineyard, Sue, “Parents asVolunteers,” in Sue Vineyard andSteve McCurley, eds., ManagingVolunteer Diversity (Downers Grove:Heritage Arts Publishing) 1992.

2885. Vineyard, Sue, “Recognition and theVolunteer of the 90’s,” Grapevine,July/August 1993.

2886. Vineyard, Sue, “Recruiting andRetaining Volunteers,” Journal ofVolunteer Administration, 2(3) 1984.

2887. Vineyard, Sue, “VolunteerManagement in the CorporateTrack,” Grapevine, May/June 1997.

2888. Vineyard, Sue, and Steve McCurley,eds., Managing Volunteer Diversity,(Downers Grove: Heritage Arts)1989.

2889. Vineyard, Sue, and Steve McCurley,“Groups as Volunteers,” in SueVineyard and Steve McCurley, eds.,Managing Volunteer Diversity(Downers Grove: Heritage ArtsPublishing) 1992.

2890. Vineyard, Sue, and Steve McCurley,101 More Ideas for VolunteerPrograms (Downers Grove:Heritage Arts) 1995.

2891. Vineyard, Sue, and SteveMcCurley,” Protecting Volunteersfrom Blood-Borne Pathogens: NewOSHA Requirements,” Grapevine,March/April 1993.

2892. Vineyard, Sue, Best Practice inWorkplace Employee VolunteerPrograms (Washington: Points ofLight Foundation) 1996.

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2893. Vineyard, Sue, Beyond Banquets,Plaques and Pins: Creative Ways toRecognize Volunteers (DownersGrove: Heritage Arts), 2nd edition,1989.

2894. Vineyard, Sue, EvaluatingVolunteers Programs and Events.(Downers Grove: Heritage Arts),1988

2895. Vineyard, Sue, Marketing Magic forVolunteer Programs, (Darien:Heritage Arts) 2001.

2896. Vineyard, Sue, Megatrends forVolunteerism, (Downers Grove:Heritage Arts) 1993.

2897. Vineyard, Sue, RecognizingVolunteers and Paid Staff (DownersGrove: Heritage Arts) 1987.

2898. Vineyard, Sue, Secrets ofMotivation: How to Get and KeepVolunteers and Staff, (DownersGrove: Heritage Arts) 1990.

2899. Vineyard, Sue, Stop ManagingVolunteers: New Competencies forVolunteer Administrators (DownersGrove: Heritage Arts) 1996.

2900. Vizza, Cindy, Kenn Allen and ShirleyKeller, A New Competitive Edge:Volunteers from the Workplace(Washington: VOLUNTEER) 1986.

2901. Vogelgesang, Lori and AlexanderAstin, “Comparing the Effects ofCommunity Service and ServingLearning, Michigan Journal ofCommunity Service and Learning,Vol 7, 2000.

2902. Voluntary Action Centre of Hamiltonand District, Volunteer for a GreaterHamilton: Workplace Recruitment,(Hamilton: Volunteer Centre) 1988.

2903. Volunteer Action and DevelopmentCentre, Successful VolunteerRecruitment and Placement: aHandy Guide, (Singapore: NationalCouncil of Social Service) 1995.

2904. Volunteer Alberta, Volunteerism inAlberta: Provincial Report (Calgary:Volunteer Alberta) May 1998.

2905. Volunteer Canada, A Matter ofDesign: Job Design Theory andApplication to the Voluntary Sector,((Ottawa: Volunteer Canada) 2001.

2906. Volunteer Canada, A Guide toVolunteer Program ManagementResources, (Ottawa: VolunteerCanada) 2001.

2907. Volunteer Canada, BreakthroughIdeas for the New Volunteerism(Ottawa: Volunteer Canada) 2001.

2908. Volunteer Canada, Canadian Codefor Volunteer Involvement,www.volunteer.ca/volunteer/CodeEng.pdf

2909. Volunteer Canada, Creating anAccessible and InclusiveEnvironment (Ottawa: VolunteerCanada) 2001.

2910. Volunteer Canada, EmployeeVolunteerism: Canadian EmployeeVolunteer Programs Survey,(Ottawa: Volunteer Canada) 2001,www.volunteer.ca/volunteer/canada_corporate_survey.htm

2911. Volunteer Canada, Viewpoints:Report on the 2001 Canadian Forumon Volunteerism (Ottawa: VolunteerCanada) 2001.

2912. Volunteer Canada, VolunteerConnections: New Strategies forInvolving Youth (Ottawa: VolunteerCanada) 2001.

2913. Volunteer Canada, VolunteerConnections: The Benefits andChallenges of Employer-SupportedVolunteerism, (Ottawa: VolunteerCanada) 2001.

2914. Volunteer Canada, Volunteering…ABooming Trend: ExperiencePersonal Fulfillment and SatisfactionLater in Life through Volunteering(Ottawa: Volunteer Canada) 2000.

2915. Volunteer Canada, Volunteerism inthe Canadian Health Sector,(Ottawa: Volunteer Canada)September 1998.

2916. Volunteer Canada, Volunteers atWork: How Canadian Businesses

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2919. Volunteer Development ResourceUnit & National Social ServiceBoard, 1992, Volunteers the vitallink: report from all Irelandconference

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2928. Volunteer Development Scotland,Volunteering in a Long-StayHospital: Guidelines (Stirling: VDS)1997.

2929. Volunteer Management Branch,ESAU, Volunteer AdministrationReview: South Australian CountryFire Service, November 2000.

2930. Volunteer Ontario, Principles on theRole of Volunteers and PaidWorkers in Non Profit Organizationsand Public Institutions, (Toronto:Volunteer Ontario) 1996.

2931. Volunteer Vancouver, MulticulturalVolunteer Programs: A SelfAssessment Tool, (Vancouver:Volunteer Vancouver:

2932. Volunteer Vancouver, Volunteersand the Law, 2000,www.vancouver.volunteer.ca/we_can_help/downloads.asp

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2935. VOLUNTEER: The National Center,Evaluating Corporate VolunteerPrograms (Washington:VOLUNTEER) 1988.

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2938. Volunteering Australia, NationalStandards for Involving Volunteers inNot-for-Profit Organisations,Volunteering Australia, 2001.

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2940. Volunteering WA, Volunteering inWestern Australia: Trends andPatterns 1995 to 2000, (Perth:Department of the Premier and theCabinet) December 2001.

2941. Volunteers in Health Care,Charitable Immunity Manual: AReview of US Charitable ImmunityLegislation for Volunteer HealthCare Providers (Pawtucket, RI:Volunteers in Health Care)

2942. Volunteers in Health Care,Recruiting Physician Volunteers(Pawtucket, RI: Volunteers in HealthCare)

2943. Wales Council for Voluntary Action &BBC Wales, 1997, Media link '97:volunteering and the media inWales.

2944. Wales Council for Voluntary Action,Developing a Volunteer Strategy,Information Fact Sheet No C3,August 1997.

2945. Wales Council for Voluntary Action,Improving Volunteers’ Safety,Information Fact Sheet No C2,September 1996.

2946. Wales Council for Voluntary Action,Volunteering to Work withVulnerable Adults and Children,Information Fact Sheet No C7,March 1999.

2947. Walker, Barbara, Ronald Scherryand Lesly Morrow, Training theReading Team: A Guide forSupervisors of a Volunteer TutoringProgram, International ReadingAssociation, 1999.

2948. Walker Information, Volunteerism,Philanthropy and US Employees:2001 National Employee BenchmarkStudy, December 14, 2001.

2949. Walker, Pam, “Disability AgenciesSupporting Volunteers,” Impact, Fall2001, ici.umn.edu/products/impact/142/over5.html

2950. Wallin, Theodore, Volunteerism inPublic Transportation: Financial andManagement Aspects (UMTA,

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2951. Walsh, Anne, Helen Bloom and JackRappaport, “Patient Satisfactionwithin an Emergency Department:The Impact of a Hospital VolunteerProgram,” Journal of VolunteerAdministration, Fall 1989.

2952. Walsh, Sean, “Volunteer PositionDescriptions and Contracts,”www.mnpl.org/best/vols/00walsh.html

2953. Walt, Gill, Myrtle Perera and KrisHeggenhougen, “Are large-scalevolunteer community health workerprogrammes feasible? The case ofSri Lanka,” Social Science andMedicine, Sept 1, 1989.

2954. Walter, Virginia, "For All the WrongReasons? Implementing VolunteerPrograms in Public Organizations,"Public Productivity and ManagementReview 16(3) 1992.

2955. Walter, Virginia, “Volunteers andBureaucrats: Clarifying Roles andCreating Meaning,” Journal ofVoluntary Action Research, Vol16(3) 1987.

2956. Wandberg, Robert, Volunteering:Giving Back, Lifematters Press,August 2001.

2957. Wandersman, A. and Alderman, J.(1993). Incentives, Costs, andBarriers for Volunteers: A StaffPerspective on Volunteers in OneState, Review of Public PersonnelAdministration, Winter, 67-77.

2958. Wandersman, A., Florin, P.,Friedmann, R. R, & Meier, R. (1987).Who participates, who does notparticipate, and why? An analysis ofvoluntary neighborhoodorganizations in the United Statesand Israel. Sociological Forum, 2,534-555.

2959. Wang, C. and Ashbury, F.D.,Motivational and Retention Factorsfor Volunteering with the CCS.Toronto: Centre for BehaviouralResearch and Program Evaluation,

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2960. Warburton, J and M. Oppenheimer,editors, Volunteers and Volunteering(Sydney: Federation Press) 2000.

2961. Warburton, J, Robyne Le Brocqueand Linda Rosenman, “Older People– the Reserve Army of Volunteers?An Analysis of Volunteerism amongOlder Australians,” InternationalJournal of Aging and HumanDevelopment, April 1988.

2962. Warburton, J. & Terry, D. J.,“Volunteer decision making by olderpeople: A test of a revised theory ofplanned behavior,” Basic andApplied Social Psychology, 22, 243-255, 2000.

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2964. Warburton, J. and A. Mutch (2000)"Volunteer resources: will peoplecontinue to volunteer in the nextcentury?" in J. Warburton and M.Oppenheimer (eds.) Volunteers andVolunteering, The Federation Press,Sydney.

2965. Warburton, J. and T. Crosler, “AreWe too Busy to Volunteer? TheRelationship between Time andVolunteering using the 1997 ABSTime Use Data,” Australian Journalof Social Issues, vol 36, no 4, 2001.

2966. Warburton, J., Deborah Terry, LindaRosenman and Margaret Shapiro, “Differences Between OlderVolunteers and Non-Volunteers:Attitudinal, Normative and ControlBeliefs,” Research on Aging, Sept2001.

2967. Warburton, Jeni (1997) 'Volunteeringin the post-retirement years' inSPRC Reports and Proceedings,No.36, November

2968. Ward, Kelly, “Service Learning andStudent Volunteerism: Reflectionson Institutional Commitment,”

Michigan Journal of CommunityService and Learning, Vol 3, 1996.

2969. Ward, R.A., “The Meaning ofVoluntary Association Participationto Older People,” Journal ofGerontology, vol 34, 1979.

2970. Wardellz, F., J. Lishman and L.J.Whalley, “Who Volunteers?,” BritishJournal of Social Work, 30, 2002.

2971. Warner, Alice and Eddison,Elizabeth, Volunteers in Libraries,(New York: Library Journal) 1977.

2972. Washburn, Gary, Volunteer HealthAgencies and Volunteer Workers:Index of Modern Conditions andProgress (Washington: ABBEPublishers Association) September1994.

2973. Wasik, Barbara, “Using Volunteersas Reading Tutors: Guidelines forSuccessful Practice,” The ReadingTeacher, April 1998.

2974. Wasik, Barbara, Volunteer TutoringPrograms: A Review of Researchon Achievement Outcomes,(Baltimore: Center for Research onthe Education of Students Placed atRisk) 1997.

2975. Wasow, M. (1999). Charitable givingby people of color: AfricanAmericans, Asian Americans,Latinos, and Native Americans.AAFRC Trust for Philanthropy GivingUSA Update, 2.

2976. Wassef, Adel, Gayle Mason, MelissaCollins, John VanHaalen and DeniseIngham, “Effectiveness of one-yearparticipation in school-basedvolunteer-facilitated peer supportgroups,” Adolescence, Spring 1998

2977. Wasserman, Cressida and AngelaWhitcher, Protecting Volunteers,(London: Volunteer Centre UK) April1996.

2978. Watson, Charles, John Fulton andLee Gurel, “Project Anchor: A Studyof an Unsuccessful VolunteerProgram to Help Former Patients,”

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Hospital and CommunityPsychology, March 1975.

2979. Watson, Elizabeth, “How Effective isYour Training of Volunteers,” Journalof Volunteer Administration,Fall/Winter 1993/94.

2980. Watters, Barbara, “Are CostsBeneficial for Motivating Individualsto Volunteer?,” Journal of AppliedSocial Psychology, May 1995.

2981. Watts, Ann and Patricia Edwards,“Recruiting and Retaining HumanService Volunteers: An EmpiricalAnalysis,” Journal of VoluntaryAction Research, July/Sept 1983.

2982. Waugh, Alan, “Impact of PaidVolunteer Coordinators on VolunteerAdult Literacy Programs inWashington,” in Worn Paths andUnbroken Trails: The VolunteerMovement at the Turning Point(Walla Walla: MBA Associates)1989.

2983. Wearing, Stephen., VolunteerTourism: Experiences that Make aDifference, CABI Publishing, 2002.

2984. Wearing, Stephen and J. Neil,“Refiguring Self and Identity throughVolunteer Tourism,” Society andLeisure, 23(2) 2000.

2985. Weaver, John, An UntappedResource: Working with VolunteersWho are Mentally Ill (Walla Walla:MBA Publishing) 1993.

2986. Webber, Vivien, Veronica Barry,Peter Davies and Patrick Pietroni,“The Impact of a VolunteerCommunity Care Project in aPrimary Health Care Setting,”Journal of Social Work Practice,Spring 1991.

2987. Weeldryer, Laura, Everything YouNeed to Know about Volunteering,Rosen Publishing Group, 2001.

2988. Weinstein, Lawrence, Xiaolin Xieand Charalombos Cleanthous,“Purpose in Life, Boredom andVolunteerism in a Group of

Retirees,” Psychological Reports,April 1995.

2989. Weitzman, Elissa and IchiroKawachi,, “Giving Means Receiving:the Protective Effect of SocialCapital on Binge Drinking on CollegeCampuses,” The American Journalof Public Health, Dec 2000.

2990. Welch, Jilly, “Charities Face Battle toRecruit Volunteers,” PeopleManagement, March 6, 1997.

2991. Wellman, B., Quan, A., Witte, J. &Hampton, K. (2001). Does theInternet increase, decrease orsupplement social capital? Socialnetworks, participation, andcommunity commitment. AmericanBehavioral Scientist 45.

2992. Wells, Barbara, Judy DePue,Charles Buehler, Thomas Lasater,and Richard Carleton,“Characteristics of Volunteers WhoDeliver Health Education andPromotion: A Comparison withOrganizational Members andProgram Participants,” HealthEducation Quarterly, Spring 1990.

2993. Wenger, Beth, “Jewish Women andVoluntarism: Beyond the Myth ofEnablers,” American Jewish History,Autumn 1989.

2994. Werner, Helen, Glen Bates, RichardBell, Patricia Murdoch et al, “CriticalIncident Stress in Victoria StateEmergency Service Volunteers:Characteristics of Critical Incidents,Common Stress Response, andCoping Methods,” AustralianPsychologist, Nov 1992.

2995. Western Australian VolunteeringReference Group, A DiscussionPaper for the Development of theWestern Australian VolunteeringCompact, March 2002.

2996. Westphal, L.M. “Why Trees? UrbanForestry Volunteers’ Values andMotivations,” in P.H. Gobster, ed.,Managing Urban and High-UseRecreation Settings, USDA Forest

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2997. Whaley, Jamie, School VolunteerManagement (Aspen Publications)1995.

2998. Wharton, Carol, “Why Can’t We BeFriends: Expectations versusExperiences in the Volunteer Role,”Journal of ContemporaryEthnography, April 1991.

2999. Wheeler, J.A., Kevin Gorey and B.Greenblatt, “The Beneficial Effects ofVolunteering for Older Americansand the People They Serve: A Meta-Analysis,” International Journal ofAging and Human Development, Vol47, No 1, 1988.

3000. Whitaker, G. “Coproduction: CitizenParticipation in Service Delivery,”Public Administration Review,400:240-246, 1980.

3001. Whitaker, Robert, “Cash, Check orVolunteer Work: A New Way to Payfor Therapy, Psychology Today,Nov/Dec 2001.

3002. Whitcher, Angela, Making the RightChoice: Guidelines on SelectingVolunteers, (London: VolunteerCentre UK) July 1992.

3003. White, Brian and Greg O’Neill,Recruiting Volunteers and Staff,(Gloucester.ON: Skills Program forManagement Volunteers) 1996.

3004. White, Elizabeth, “StrengtheningPartnerships with Volunteers: SomeThoughts from a Non-GovernmentalOrganization Perspective,” StLeonard’s Society of Canada,December 2001.

3005. White, Glen, “National andCommunity Services: Challengesand Opportunities for People withDisabilities to Volunteer in America,”Journal of Disability Policy Studies,Vol 3(2), 1992.

3006. White, Herbert, “The Double EdgeSword of Library Volunteerism,”Library Journal, April 15, 1993.

3007. White, Jeremy, “Faith-BasedOutreach to At Risk Youth inWashington, D.C.,” JeremiahProject, Report 98-1,www.manhattan-institute.org/html/jpr-98-1.htm.

3008. Whitehead, Minnie and KathleenNokes, “An Examination ofDemographic Variables, Nurturanceand Empathy among Homosexualand Heterosexual Big Brother/BigSister Volunteers,” Journal ofHomosexuality, Vol 19 (4), 1990.

3009. Whithear, Roy, “Charity shopvolunteers: a 'no-cost' option?,”Voluntary Action, Autumn 1999.

3010. Widmer, Candace, "Why BoardMembers Participate," Journal ofVoluntary Action Research,October/December 1985.

3011. Wiedman Heidrich, K. (1990)"Volunteers' life-styles: marketsegmentation based on volunteers'role choices" Nonprofit andVoluntary Sector Quarterly,19(1):21-31.

3012. Wiehe, Vernon and LenoraIsenhour, “Motivation of Volunteers,”Journal of Social Welfare, Vol 4 (2-3)1977.

3013. Wild, Cathleen, Corporate VolunteerPrograms: Benefits to Business(New York: The Conference Board)1993.

3014. Wildlife Habitat Canada, VolunteerSector Stewardship in Canada(Ottawa: Wildlife Habitat Canada)March 2002.

3015. Wilkie, Moya, “Working withDisabled Volunteers,” NationalCentre for Volunteering,www.diversitychallenge.org/wilkie.htm.

3016. Wilkinson, Jean and John Wilkinson,“Evaluation of a Hospice VolunteerTraining Program,” Omega, Vol17(3) 1986/87.

3017. Wilkinson, Jennifer and MichaelBittman, Volunteering: The Human

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Face of Democracy, Social PolicyResearch Centre, University of NewSouth Wales, SPRC DiscussionPaper No. 114, January 2002.

3018. Wilkstrom, Nelson, “African-American Participation inMainstream Greater RichmondVoluntary Organizations: A Reportfrom the Field,” Journal of VolunteerAdministration, Fall 1995.

3019. Willard, Christina, “Making YouthVolunteerism Interesting: The YouthVolunteer Corps of Canada,” Journalof Volunteer Administration, Spring1997.

3020. Williams, Alan, “Enabling theDisabled: Disabled Forest ServiceVolunteers,” American Forests,July/August 1989.

3021. Williams, Gee Gee, “A MissedOpportunity? Recognizing HospitalVolunteers as Operational Assets,”Journal of Volunteer Administration,Summer 1988.

3022. Williams, Rick, A Primer onInsurance for Volunteers (Newton,MA: The Korda Project) 1977.

3023. Williams, Robert, “Receptivity toPersons with Mental Retardation: aStudy of Volunteer Interest,”American Journal of MentalRetardation, Vol 92 (3) 1987.

3024. Williams, Robert, “The Values ofVolunteer Benefactors,” MentalRetardation, 24:163-168, 1986.

3025. Williams, T., & Jackson, J.J. (1981).Involvement in a voluntary sportorganization. Journal of SportBehavior, 4 , 45-53.

3026. Williamson, Arthur & Associates,1995, Volunteering in NorthernIreland, Northern Ireland VolunteerDevelopment Agency

3027. Willis, E., “Managing Volunteers,” inJ. Batsleer, C. Cornforth and R.Paton, eds. Issues in Voluntary andNon-profit Management (Milton-Keynes: Addison-Wesley/The OpenUniversity) 1991.

3028. Willkinson, Jennifer, and MichaelBittman, Volunteering: The HumanFace of Democracy, SPRCDiscussion Paper No 114, SocialPolicy Research Centre, Universityof New South Wales, 2000.

3029. Wilson Carla, “Lady Bountiful andthe Virtual Volunteers: the ChangingFace of Social ServiceVolunteering,” Social Policy Journalof New Zealand, 12/01/2001.

3030. Wilson, Aubrey and Gina Pimm, “The Tyranny of the Volunteer: TheCare and Feeding of VoluntaryWorkkforces,” ManagementDecision, vol 34, no 3, 1996.

3031. Wilson, C. (2001) "Lady Bountiful"and the "Virtual Volunteers": TheChanging Face of Social ServiceVolunteering, Ministry of SocialDevelopment, Wellington,www.dsw.govt.nz/publications/journal/17_pages124_146.html.

3032. Wilson, Carla, The Changing Faceof Social Service Volunteering: aLiterature Review (Research Unit,Knowledge Management Group.Ministry of Social Developmen, NewZealandt) Dec 2001.

3033. Wilson, J., and M. Musick. 1999.Attachment to volunteering.Sociological Forum 14(2):243-72. .1993.

3034. Wilson, John and Marc Musick, “TheContribution of Social Resources toVolunteering,” Social ScienceQuarterly, Dec 1998.

3035. Wilson, John and Marc Musick,“Work and Volunteering: the LongArm of the Job,” Social Forces, Vol76, 1997.

3036. Wilson, John and Marc Musick,Women’s Labor Force Participationand Volunteer Work (Washington:Nonprofit Sector Research Fund ofthe Aspen Institute) 1997.

3037. Wilson, John and Marc Musick. Theeffects of volunteering on thevolunteer. 62 Law & ContemporaryProblems 141-168 (1999).

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3038. Wilson, John and Thomas Janoski,“The Contribution of Religion toVolunteer Work,” Sociology ofReligion, Summer 1995.

3039. Wilson, John, “Volunteering,” AnnualReview of Sociology, 2000.

3040. Wilson, John, and Marc Musick,"Who Cares? Toward an IntegratedTheory of Volunteer Work."American Sociological Review Vol62, 1997.

3041. Wilson, Laura and Sharon Simson,“Senior Volunteerism Policies at theLocal Level: Adaptation andLeadership in the 21st Century,”Journal of Volunteer Administration,Summer 1993.

3042. Wilson, Marlene, “Polishing thePotential of Volunteer/Staff Teams,”Journal of Volunteer Administration,Spring 1994.

3043. Wilson, Marlene, “Reversing theResistance of Staff to Volunteers,”Voluntary Action Leadership, Spring1981.

3044. Wilson, Marlene, “The New Frontier:Volunteer Management Training,”Training and Development Journal,July 1984.

3045. Wilson, Marlene, “The Waking of aGiant: Church RelatedVolunteerism,” Journal of VolunteerAdministration, Fall 1984.

3046. Wilson, Marlene, “Volunteerism in aWorld Turned Upside Down andGoing Round and Round,” Journal ofVolunteer Administration, Spring1985.

3047. Wilson, Marlene, How to MobilizeChurch Volunteers, (Boulder, CO:Volunteer ManagementAssociates)1983.

3048. Wilson, Marlene, Survival Skills forManagers, (Boulder, CO: VolunteerManagement Associates) 1982.

3049. Wilson, Marlene, The EffectiveManagement of Volunteer Programs(Boulder, CO: VolunteerManagement Associates), 1976.

3050. Wineburg, R. (1990/91). Acommunity study of the waysreligious congregations supportindividuals and the local humanservices network. Journal of AppliedSocial Sciences, 15(1), 51-74.

3051. Wineburg, R. and C. Wineburg,“Localization of Human Services:Using Church Volunteers to Fightthe Feminization of Poverty,” Journalof Volunteer Administration, IV(3)1986.

3052. Wineburg, Robert, “A LongitudinalCase Study of ReligiousCongregations in Local HumanServices,” Nonprofit and VoluntarySector Quarterly, Vol 23 (2) 1994.

3053. Wineburg, Robert, “Local HumanServices Provision by ReligiousCongregations: A CommunityAnalysis,” Nonprofit and VoluntarySector Quarterly, Summer 1992.

3054. Wineburg, Robert, “Volunteers inService to Their Community:Congregational Commitment toHelping the Needy,” Journal ofVolunteer Administration, Fall 1990.

3055. Winecoff, L. and C. Powell,Organizing a Volunteer Program,(Midland, MI: Pendell PublishingCo.) 1948.

3056. Winegerter, Betty, Scott Kleon andJeff King, “ Understanding VolunteerAdult/Teen Relations,” Journal ofExtension, December 1995.

3057. Winick, C. and E.B. Saltman,“Successful Program Utilizing LaborUnion Volunteers with Young AdultProbationers,” Journal of OffenderCounseling Services andRehabilitation, Winter 1982.

3058. Winniford, Janet, Stanley Carpenter,and Clint Grider, “An Analysis of theTraits and Motivations of CollegeStudents Involved in ServiceOrganizations,” Journal of CollegeStudent Development, Jan/Feb1995.

3059. Winniford, Janet, Stanley Carpenterand Clint Grider, “Motivations of

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College Student Volunteers: AReview,” NASPA Journal, Winter1997.

3060. Winter, B. (1993) ‘Does correctionsneed volunteers?’, CorrectionsToday, vol. 55, no. 5, August, 20-22.

3061. Withey, V., R. Anderson, and M.Lauderdale, “Volunteers as Mentorsfor Abusing Parents - A NaturalHelping Relationship,” Child Welfare,December 1980.

3062. Witmer, Judith and CarolynAnderson, How to Establish a HighSchool Service Learning Program,Association for Supervision andCurriculum Development, 1994.

3063. Wittich, Bill, The Care and Feedingof Volunteers: Recruiting, Retainingand Rewarding Volunteers(Knowledge Transfer Publications)2000.

3064. Witty, Cathie, “Volunteer Activityamong Corporate and MunicipalEmployers: A Comparison,” in B.Long and J. Long, (eds.), WornPaths and Unbroken Trails: TheVolunteer Movement at the TurningPoint, (Walla Walla, Wash.: MBAPublishing) 1989.

3065. Wolensky, Robert, “Toward aBroader Conceptualization ofVolunteerism in Disasters,” Journalof Voluntary Action Research, Vol8(3/4) 1979.

3066. Wolf, Jacqueline, “‘Professionalizing’Volunteer Work in a BlackNeighborhood,” The Social ServiceReview, September 1985.

3067. Wolfenden, Ian and Honor Giles, ForLove, Not Money: Role andManagement of Volunteers in ArtGalleries (Manchester: University ofManchester Department of History ofArt) September 1996.

3068. Wolff, N., Weisbrod, B. and E. J.Bird, “The Supply of VolunteerLabor: The Case of Hospitals,”Nonprofit Management andLeadership, Vol 4 (1) 1993.

3069. Wolford, Marjorie, Kathryn Cox andKen Culp, “Effective Motivators forMaster Volunteer ProgramDevelopment,” Journal of Extension,April 2001.

3070. Wollebaek, Dag and Per Selle,“Does Participation in VoluntaryAssociations Contribute to SocialCapital? The Impact of Intensity,Scope and Type,” Nonprofit andVoluntary Sector Quarterly, March2002.

3071. Wolozin, Harold, “The EconomicRole and Value of Volunteer Work inthe United States: An ExploratoryStudy,” Journal of Voluntary ActionResearch, Vol 4(1/2) 1975.

3072. Wolozin, Harold, The Value ofVolunteer Services in the UnitedStates (Washington: ACTION) 1976.

3073. Wong, Ching Ngok, “Giving andVolunteering – An Electricity SafetyProgramme for the Elderly,” Journalof Youth Studies, July 2001.

3074. Wong, Rosanna, “The Third Sectorand the Development of YouthVolunteerism in Hong Kong,” Journalof Youth Studies, July 2001.

3075. Wood, Barbara. “A GrassrootsVolunteer Workforce for DisasterMitigation and Management.” InSpace Technology Applications forNatural Disaster Mitigation 1998.Proceedings of the Second UnitedNations and JUSTAP JointSymposium on Space TechnologyApplications for Natural Disaster, 10-11 November 1998, Hawaii, USA,edited by Yasunori Minagawa, 39-53. UNCRD Proceedings Series, No.34. Nagoya, Japan: United NationsCentre for Regional Development,1999.

3076. Wood, Peter, “Communicating withVolunteers: Practical Advice toImprove Communication Channels,”Australian Journal on Volunteering,August 1998.

3077. Wood, T., “Staff, Volunteer andClient Perceptions on the Use of

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Volunteers in Probation,”, CanadianJournal of Criminology andCorrections, April 1980.

3078. Woodhead Lyons Consulting,Volunteerism Research Project:Summary Report, (Edmonton: Cityof Edmonton, Community ServiceDepartment) October 1999.

3079. Woods, M. (1998) Volunteers. AGuide for Volunteers and TheirOrganisations, Hazard Press,Christchurch.

3080. Woods, Mary, “ShrinkingGovernment – a New Zealand Story:The Effects on Volunteers, VolunteerAgencies, and Their Clients,”Journal of Volunteer Administration,XV(3) 1997.

3081. Woods, Mike and Andrea Freeman,Volunteers and CommunityEconomic Development, OSUExtension Facts, WF-907, OklahomaState Extension Service, Division ofAgricultural Sciences and NaturalResources.

3082. Woodward, Allan and Jo Kallman,“Why Volunteers Leave: VolunteerExit Survey in the EmergencyServices,” Australian Journal onVolunteering, vol 6(2) 2001.

3083. Woolley, Frances, Social Cohesionand Voluntary Activity: MakingConnections, Centre for the Study ofLiving Standards, October 1998.

3084. Working Group on GovernmentRelations Secretariat, 2000, Draftcode of practice on volunteering andcommunity action, England

3085. WorkSafe Western Australia,“Volunteers and Safety and HealthLaws,” www.safetyline.wa.gov.au/pagebin/pg006842.htm.

3086. Wormith, Stephen, “TrainingCorrectional Volunteers for GroupDiscussions,” Criminal Justice andBehavior, Sept 1980.

3087. Wortel, Edith, Wil Ooijendijk, GeraldDeGeus and Iris Stompedissel,“Volunteers as Safety Educators in a

Community Campaign on ChildSafety,” Health PromotionInternational, Vol 6(3) 1991.

3088. Worthington, G., “Older Persons asCommunity Service Volunteers,”Social Work, 8(4) 1963.

3089. Worthy, E. H., & Ventura-Merkel, C.(1982). Older volunteers: A nationalsurvey. The National Council on theAging Incorporated.

3090. Wren, David, “Selecting andAssigning Community Volunteers,”School Administrator, April 2000.

3091. Wright, B., “Some Notes onRecruiting and Retaining MinorityVolunteers,” Voluntary ActionLeadership, Winter 1992.

3092. Wright, Charles R., and Herbert H.Hyman, "Association Membershipsof American Adults: Evidence fromNational Survey Samples." AmericanSociological Review Vol 23, 1958.

3093. Wright, Michael, “Defining theElements of a Successful VolunteerProgram in the Provision of AIDSServices,” Journal of VolunteerAdministration, Summer 1996.

3094. Wright, N.D., Larson, V. and Higgs,R. “Marketing of Voluntarism: theCase of Appalachian MountainHousing,” Journal of ConsumerSatisfaction, Dissatisfaction andComplaining Behavior, Vol 8, 1995.

3095. Wrightson, Steven, “Volunteerism inthe Washington State Fire Service,”(Emmitsburg: National FireAcademy) March 1998.

3096. Wu, U and Carter, K. “VolunteerVoices” A Model for the ProfessionalDevelopment of VolunteerTeachers,” Adult Learning, Vol 11No 4 1999.

3097. Wurlitzer, F.P., and A.C. McIvor,“Short Term Volunteer Staffing of aHospital,” South Med Journal, Jan1996.

3098. Wuthnow, Robert, Acts ofCompassion: Caring for Others and

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Helping Ourselves, (Princeton:Princeton University Press) 1991.

3099. Wyant, S. and P. Brooks, TheChanging Role of Volunteerism(New York: United Hospital Fund)April 1993.

3100. Wymer, Walter and Becky Starnes,“Conceptual Foundations andPractical Guidelines for RecruitingVolunteers to Serve in LocalNonprofit Organizations, part I,”Journal of Nonprofit and PublicSector Marketing, vol 9, no 1/2.

3101. Wymer, Walter and Becky Starnes,“Segmenting Subgroups ofVolunteers for Target Marketing:Differentiating Traditional HospiceVolunteers from Other Volunteers”,Journal of Nonprofit and PublicSector Marketing, vol 6 2/3.

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