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This issue of JLIS.it is made up of two separate sections: the first, as usual, lists essays and contributes of different nuances of library and archival science.
Gianfranco Cupi, Mauro Guerrini
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From Liguria to Sardinia. Notes about some incunabula in the Biblioteca Universitaria of Cagliari
The text examines some incunabula now in the Biblioteca Universitaria in Cagliari and their ex libris, which belong to the library collection of Giulio Salinero (1574-1612), a lawyer born in Savona, and also to the Dominican Convent of Savona.
Giovanna Granata
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The early book herbaria of Leonhard Rauwolf (S. France and N. Italy, 1560–1563): new light on a plant collection from the ‘golden age of botany’ [PDF]
AbstractThe sixteenth century was a golden age for botany, a time when numerous naturalists devoted themselves to the study and documentation of plant diversity. A very prominent figure among them was the German physician, botanist, and traveler Leonhard Rauwolf (1535?–1596), famous for his travel account and luxurious book herbarium containing plants ...
Stefanaki, Anastasia +4 more
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The study of private documentary complexes, with a strong collecting characterisation, becomes a stimulus to fathom the deep links that exist between different and geographically distant institutional contexts.
Lorenzo Sergi
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Development of Islamic Microfinance Institutions with Social Capital Mechanism: A Case Study on BMT Tumang, Boyolali [PDF]
The increasing public interest in sharia-based (non-ribawi) transaction and finance encourages the growth and development of Tumang Baitul Maal wat Tamwil (BMT) as an alternative sharia-based microfinance institution.
Hadi Nurcahyono Okta, Ghufronudin
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Les aqueducs romains de Lyon et d’ailleurs : nouveaux repères
To introduce the topic of “Roman aqueducts and of Lyon and elsewhere: New points of reference” is to follow in the footsteps of several generations of researchers from the 16th century onwards, as well as to present the framework of contemporary ...
Aldo Borlenghi, Catherine Coquidé
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This article illustrates the impact of bibliographic collec- tions of medical history (what we can also call “rare medical books”) on medical education. The authors have carried out an analysis of academic experiences – largely Anglo-American – where these resources have been used on the educational level.
Iorio S., Zurlini F.
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Energy transition. The role of smart grids and digital technologies
The gradual transition from fossil fuels to a carbon neutral economy is one of the greatest challenges of our time. The European Union has undertaken numerous initiatives aimed at what is called the energy – and at the same time digital – transition, in ...
Alessandro Claudi de Saint Mihiel
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A path model “why-what-how-when” to Implement an IC reporting [PDF]
The purpose of this paper is to present the results of an empirical study and the critical success factors for implementing Intellectual Capital (IC) reporting. Selecting an IC model to be implemented in a specific context at a particular time depends on
Demartini, Paola, Paoloni, Paola
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UCL has one of the foremost university Special Collections in the UK. It is a treasure trove of national and international importance, comprising over a million items dating from the 4th century AD to the present day.
Furlong, GM
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