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De Fremery, Wayne. (2024). Cats, carpenters, and accountants: bibliographical foundations of information science. Cambridge, Mas.: The MIT Press. xiv, 279 p.
Elena Maceviciute
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Book Reviews (Vol. 11 Issue 1)
Book Reviews for Vol. 12 Issue 1 include: Maurizio Carbone and Jan Orbie, The Trade-Development Nexus in the European Union. Differentiation, coherence and norms Reviewed by Giuseppe Gabusi (University of Turin) Lorenzo Cladi and Andrea Locatelli ...
Italian Political Science IPS
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The geopolitics of book publishing and book reviews. [PDF]
Wray KB, Nash L, Simon J.
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Reading list: 4 essential books to read for the People’s Climate March [PDF]
This weekend cities around the world hosted the People’s Climate March to raise awareness of climate change and to show politicians that this is an issue that needs more of an international joined-up focus, ahead of the United Nations climate summit in ...
Book Reviews, LSE
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Lux, Claudia. Libraries on the agenda: Lobbying and advocating for library and information professionals. Berlin/Boston: Walter de Gruyter, 2024. xiv, 305 p.
Elena Maceviciute
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Modelling social readers: novel tools for addressing reception from online book reviews. [PDF]
Holur P +4 more
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Reading list: books to read for World Mental Health Day [PDF]
10th October is World Mental Health Day, and this year charities are working to shine a light on schizophrenia. In this Reading List we bring together a selection of book reviews and blog posts on mental health, stress, and the work-life balance in ...
Book Reviews, LSE
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