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Estudios y notas sobre el romancero / Mercedes Díaz Roig

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Deslindes literarios: Juan Goytisolo, el romancero, José Emilio Pacheco, José Gorostiza, Alejo Carpentier, Reinaldo Arenas, Roberto Arlt, Roman Jakobson / Blanca Elvia Mora Sánchez [and others]

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Homenaje a María Zambrano: estudios y correspondencia / James Valender [and others]

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Debido recuerdo de agradecimiento leal / Jose López Avilés ; estudio, edición y notas, Martha Lilia Tenorio

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Crítica textual: un enfoque multidisciplinario para la edición de textos / editores, Belem Clark de Lara [and others]

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Homenaje a Tomás Segovia: maestro, ensayista, traductor y sobre todo poeta / Luzelena Gutiérrez de Velasco [and thirteen others]

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Juan Ramón Jiménez en su obra / Enrique Díez-Canedo ; edición y notas Aurora Díez-Canedo F

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Y diversa de mí misma entre vuestras plumas ando: homenaje internacional a sor Juana Inés de la Cruz / coordinado por Sara Poot Herrera y Elena Urrutia ; edición de Sara Poot Herrera

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Forgotten journey / Silvina Ocampo ; translated by Suzanne Jill Levine and Katie Lateef-Jan

Dewey Library - PQ7797.O293 A2 2019




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Tomorrow we start our "Library West is closed" procedures

Starting tomorrow, we'll be staffing the Information Point kiosk while Library West is closed to patrons for repairs. There are a few changes from the prior plan, the main one being that instead of the kiosk being right outside of West, we'll be inside Library East. I think this will be much more comfortable for everyone! It's just been so brutally hot lately.

As far as procedures and policies go, Ben Walker will be sending out an email with details soon.

I wanted to make sure you all know what lines of communication you will have available when staffing this kiosk:

You will have a walkie talkie with circulation staff on the other end at all times. The signal isn't great in East, so you may have to move closer to the door if you can't hear.

You will be able to email the Access Services Dept email address. This email address will go to all the Access Services staff (including ILL, EReserves, Stacks and ALF) so you'll definitely hear back from someone immediately.

We HOPE you'll also have a wireless phone available to call the main Access Services number 3-2525. We'll know more about whether they have the phone ready soon.

Keep and eye out for Ben's email about how we'll handle ILL pickups and the in-library use only items, reserves drop-offs, ILL drop-offs, Hold pickups (from storage and from West), and requests for unavailable materials in West (including current periodicals, reference, DVDs and Videos).

One more thing, as some of you know the IB students are hear doing research. The West books they are working with, or that they request from West, will all be moved over to Marston Science Library. So any IB student looking for their books will need to head over to MSL.

Any questions can be referred directly to me, Ben or emailed to the Access Services Dept email list.

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Side note: You'll notice the Meebo Room on the right side of the blog. We were testing this as another avenue of communication. It's public though, and so we couldn't rely on it if we had to discuss patron or other sensitive information. Feel free to play with it though!




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Annals of Pharmacotherapy

From Rae Jesano: In case you get any questions from WPPD ( distance pharmacy students), the VPN is not working with this journal title. It is working with the EZProxy.

Cecilia and I are trying to find out what is going on with it.




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Home-Delivered Food Boxes Reduced Food Insecurity Among Adults, but Not Children

On this episode of On the Evidence, we talk about a federal experiment using home-delivered boxes packed with fruit, vegetables, and other shelf-stable foods selected by registered dieticians to address food insecurity among children in a rural part of the Chickasaw Nation territory in Oklahoma.




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Guardian Books support Mots d'heures!

To listen to Publisher Patrick Janson-Smith reading some fine examples from Mots d'heures, log on to The Guardian website
http://www.guardian.co.uk/books/2009/nov/13/jack-and-jill




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Super Thursdays are for life, not just for Christmas

Blue Door is proud to announce its very own Super Thursday. Yes, that’s right, today we release not one, not two but three fantastic novels. First up is Rachel Trezise’s wonderful Sixteen Shades of Crazy. Tipped as the Valleys’ answer to Trainspotting, here’s Rachel giving us an insight into why she decided to dissect the morals and mores of life in ex-mining towns:
Already popular on the literary festival circuit you can catch Rachel this summer at Hay, Latitude and Green Man. You can also catch up with all of her news at her website www.racheltrezise.com. Recognised by the Orange Futures list (amongst the likes of Zadie Smith and Sarah Waters) we are very proud to be publishing her first novel.

Next up is something completely different. Meg Gardiner’s thrillers have been praised by Stephen King, Jeffery Deaver and Tess Gerritsen which is a pretty impressive roll call of fans. Her Evan Delaney series of novels was a hit with adults and teens alike and was regularly in the top ten of teen thrillers on Amazon.com. Her new super sleuth, Jo Beckett, is a forensic psychiatrist, investigating a person’s life to discover why they died. The Memory Collector (released early May) tells the story of Ian Kanan, a passenger on board a flight to San Francisco, who has been restrained by crew members for his erratic behaviour. Jo is immediately called in when it is established that Kanan has no memory of who he is or where he has been. Convinced that he holds the key to a potential terrorist plot (and may have been exposed to a deadly biological agent himself), Jo must race against time to unravel a series of clues and save her beloved city. Meg’s next Jo Beckett thriller, The Liar’s Lullaby will be released in June so watch out for some guest blogging on the site soon.

Last but by no means least is Warren Fitzgerald’s The Go-Away Bird. Perfect for fans of Chris Cleave’s The Other Hand, this is a heart-wrenching story of how friendship can develop in the most unlikely of places between the most unlikely of people. Fourteen-year-old Clementine arrives in London from war-torn Rwanda, having witnessed horrendous cruelty and unimaginable loss during the 1994 genocides. Lonely, grieving and displaced in a daunting new city, she flees her abusive uncle and befriends Ashley, a middle-aged, loner for whom teaching singing is the only escape from his London life. The story that unfolds is deeply moving and at times sad but throughout is a positive and uplifting tale of how two utter strangers can collide, bond and ultimately save each other. Here’s Warren telling us about the novel:




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Evaluation of multilingual and multi-modal information retrieval [electronic resource] : 7th Workshop of the Cross-Language Evaluation Forum, CLEF 2006, Alicante, Spain, September 20-22, 2006 : revised selected papers / Carol Peters [and others] (eds.)

Berlin ; New York : Springer, 2007




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EndNote® 1-2-3 easy! [electronic resource] : reference management for the professional / Abha Agrawal

New York, NY : Springer Science+Business Media, Inc., [2006]




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Digital libraries [electronic resource] : achievements, challenges and opportunities : 9th International Conference on Asian Digital Libraries, ICADL 2006, Kyoto, Japan, November 27-30, 2006 : proceedings / Shigeo Sugimoto [and others] (eds.)

Berlin : Springer, [2006]




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Digital libraries [electronic resource] : implementing strategies and sharing experiences : 8th International Conference on Asian Digital Libraries, ICADL 2005, Bangkok, Thailand, December 12-15, 2005 : proceedings / Edward A. Fox [and others] (eds.)

Berlin ; New York : Springer, [2005]




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International negotiation: a process of relational governance for international common interest / Evangelos Raftopoulos

Dewey Library - JZ6045.R335 2019




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Surveillance in Action: Technologies for Civilian, Military and Cyber Surveillance / edited by Panagiotis Karampelas, Thirimachos Bourlai

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NATO, civilisation and individuals: the unconscious dimension of international security / Sarah da Mota

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The Origins of Public Diplomacy in US Statecraft: Uncovering a Forgotten Tradition / by Caitlin E. Schindler

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Bargaining over the bomb: the successes and failures of nuclear negotiations / William Spaniel

Dewey Library - JZ5675.S686 2019




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No fly zones and international security: politics and strategy / Stephen Wrage and Scott Cooper

Dewey Library - JZ6368.W73 2019




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Justice and Peace: The Role of Justice Claims in International Cooperation and Conflict / Caroline Fehl, Dirk Peters, Simone Wisotzki, Jonas Wolff, editors

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"Frozen conflicts" in Europe / Anton Bebler, ed

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Promoting democracy: the force of political settlements in uncertain times / Manal A. Jamal

Dewey Library - JZ6010.J36 2019




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War-Time Care Work and Peacebuilding in Africa: the Forgotten One / Fatma Osman Ibnouf

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Rogue states as norm entrepreneurs: black sheep or sheep in wolves' clothing? / Carmen Wunderlich

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Gender roles in peace and security: prevent, protect, participate / Manuela Scheuermann, Anja Zürn, editors

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U.S. democracy promotion in the Arab world: beyond interests vs. ideals / Mieczysław P. Boduszyński

Dewey Library - JZ1480.B62 2019




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Estados Unidos: y la nueva correlación de fuerzas internacional / Marco A. Gandásegui, hijo (coordinador) ; Pablo Gentili y Pablo Vommaro, presentación ; Ronald H. Chilcote, prólogo ; Carlos Eduardo Martins [and fifteen others]

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Rule and resistance beyond the nation state: contestation, escalation, exit / edited by Felix Anderl ... [and 5 others]

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Russia, the EU, and the Eastern Partnership: building bridges or digging trenches? / Vasile Rotaru

Dewey Library - JZ1616.A54 R68 2018




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Arguing about alliances: the art of agreement in military-pact negotiations / Paul Poast

Dewey Library - JZ1314.P63 2019




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Deliberative global governance / John S. Dryzek [and five others]

Dewey Library - JZ1318.D757 2019




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Negotiating governance on non-traditional security in Southeast Asia and beyond / Mely Caballero-Anthony

Dewey Library - JZ6009.S644 A57 2018




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Abuses of the erotic: militarizing sexuality in the post-Cold War United States / Josh Cerretti

Dewey Library - JZ6405.W66 C47 2019




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Making sex public, and other cinematic fantasies / Damon R. Young

Hayden Library - PN1995.9.S45 Y68 2018




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Kin: an extraordinary Australian filmmaking family: including Freda Glynn, Warwick Thornton, Erica Glynn, Dylan River, Tanith Glynn-Maloney / with contributions from Deborah Mailman [and twenty others] ; edited by Amanda Duthie

Hayden Library - PN1998.2.K45 2018




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The cinema of Oliver Stone: art, authorship and activism / Ian Scott and Henry Thompson

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Images des corps, corps des images au cinéma / sous la direction de Jérôme Game ; avec les contributions de Vincent Amiel [and others]

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Pensar el fenómeno narco: el narcotráfico en los discursos audiovisuales (2010-2015) / Esteban Mizrahi [and 6 others]

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Deities and devotees: cinema, religion, and politics in South India / Uma Maheswari Bhrugubanda

Hayden Library - PN1993.5.I8 B47 2018




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Powers of the real: cinema, gender, and emotion in interwar Japan / Diane Wei Lewis

Dewey Library - PN1993.5.J3 L48 2019




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Movies (and other things): a collection of questions asked, answered, illustrated / Shea Serrano ; illustrated by Arturo Torres ; foreword by John Leguizamo ; afterword by Don Cheadle

Dewey Library - PN1993.5.U6 S47 2019




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Comics and adaptation / edited by Benoît Mitaine, David Roche, and Isabelle Schmitt-Pitiot ; translated by Aarnoud Rommens and David Roche

Hayden Library - PN1995.9.C36 C665 2018




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Screening communities: negotiating narratives of empire, nation, and the Cold War in Hong Kong cinema / Jing Jing Chang

Hayden Library - PN1993.5.H6 C46 2019




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Screen stories: emotion and the ethics of engagement / Carl Plantinga

Barker Library - PN1995.5.P52 2018




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Mastering fear: women, emotions, and contemporary horror / Rikke Schubart

Hayden Library - PN1995.9.H6 S35 2018