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Book review about Christopher G. Brinton, Mung Chiang (2016): The Power of Networks: Six Principles That Connect Our Lives
“The weight we carry in our backpack is not the weight of our books, it’s the weight of our community!”: Latinas negotiating identity and multiple roles
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Finding Our Village: A Conversation About Support, Scholarship, and Surviving Doctoral Work
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Connecting with Alumni as an Academic Library
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Re-envisioning Our Future: The Library Master Planning Process at the University of South Carolina Beaufort
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Publishers and production of academic books in Mexico: 2013-2019.
Bibliyoṭeḳn: Yiddish Popular Book Series, 1890–1939
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Open Infrastructures Enabling an Equitable Transition to Open Access Books
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Balancing principles and practices: Disciplinary differences in Croatian researchers’ attitudes to open-access publishing.
Everybody Lies: Big Data, New Data, and What the Internet Can Tell Us About Who We Really Are. A Book Review.
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