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Rare books in the Vatican Library: reshaping the catalogue
This contribution will focus on the aims of the Rare Books’ Section of the Vatican Library. Taking as a start the analytical cataloging of incunabula, the Section will deal with similar cataloging of the books printed in the 16th century and later ...
Laura Lalli
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WELCOME ON BEHALF OF THE IFLA RARE BOOKS AND MANUSCRIPTS SECTION
Susan M. Allen +3 more
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The rare book section appeared in the library named after M.V. Lomonosov 8 years ago. This fund is small - only a couple of hundred books. However, its value is measured not by size, but by uniqueness.
T. Dunaeva
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Simple Summary In recent years, Kazakhstan has entered a period of rapid economic development, which will definitely lead to an increase in the anthropogenic pressure on natural resources.
Kamila Adyrbekova +3 more
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Congenital unilateral absence of fallopian tube with ipsilateral ovarian agenesis is a rare occurrence with a suggested incidence of 1:11240. Unilateral ovarian agenesis (UOA) and fallopian descent problems are other very rare congenital entity.
P. Prajapati
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Fetus papyraceus: a rare case report
Fetus papyraceus occurs in multiple pregnancy, more common in monochorionic twin as compared to dichorionic twin. We report a case of 30-year-old gravida two para one living one, previous caesarean section, booked and immunized at private hospital was ...
Nalam Neelima, Ushadevi Gopalan
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Opera scholars have had something of a bounty in recent years. Opera in a Multicultural World: Coloniality, Culture, Performance follows in a line of collected volumes that have sought to diversify the field through critical focuses on race, identity ...
Jane Forner
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Statelessness: An Invisible Theme in the History of International Law
The Oxford Handbook 1 is a welcome and necessary intervention in the history of international law. In the introduction, the editors signal their reformist programme: out with the progressive, triumphalist narrative; in with the dark side of international
W. Hanley
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Microbial Assessment in A Rare Norwegian Book Collection: A One Health Approach to Cultural Heritage [PDF]
Microbial contamination poses a threat to both the preservation of library and archival collections and the health of staff and users. This study investigated the microbial communities and potential health risks associated with the UNESCO-classified ...
Sílvia O. Sequeira +14 more
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Managing Change in Higher Education: A Learning Environment Architecture by Peter Ford and eight other authors, Buckingham: Society for Research into Higher Education and the Open University Press, 1996. ISBN 0–335–19791–4. 161 pages, paperback. No price
Barker, Philip +5 more
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