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International Symposium on Gravity, Geoid and Height Systems 2016: proceedings organized by IAG Commission 2 and the International Gravity Field Service, Thessaloniki, Greece, September 19-23, 2016 / editors, Georgios S. Vergos, Roland Pail and Riccardo B

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Geodetic heights Fernando Sansò, Mirko Reguzzoni, Riccardo Barzaghi

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International Symposium on Advancing Geodesy in a Changing World: Proceedings of the IAG Scientific Assembly, Kobe, Japan, July 30 -- August 4, 2017 / Jeffrey T. Freymueller, Laura Sánchez, editors

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Long-term datasets for the understanding of solar and stellar magnetic cycles: proceedings of the 340th Symposium of the International Astronomical Union, held in Jaipur, India, February 19-23, 2018 / edited by Dipankar Banerjee, Jie Jiang, Kanya Kusano,

Hayden Library - QB817.5.I58 2018




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Advances in gravity and magnetic processing and interpretation / J. Derek Fairhead

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Multiscale and multiresolution approaches in turbulence: LES, DES and hybrid RANS/LES methods: applications and guidelines / Pierre Sagaut, Université Pierre et Marie Curie-- Paris 6, France, Sébastien Deck, ONERA, France, Marc Terracol, ONERA,

Barker Library - TA357.5.T87 S24 2013




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Boundary layer flow over elastic surfaces and combined method of drag reduction / Viktor V. Babenko, Ho Hwan Chun, Inwon Lee

Barker Library - TA357.B22 2012




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Active flow control: techniques and applications / edited by S. Lavagnoli

Barker Library - TA357.A28 2017




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Mobile suit Gundam. story and art, Yasuo Ohtagaki ; original concept by Hajime Yatate and Yoshiyuki Tomino ; translation, Joe Yamazaki ; English adaptation, Stani ; touch-up art & lettering, Evan Waldinger ; cover & design, Shawn Carrico ; editor

Hayden Library - PN6790.J34.K5413 2016




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Miss Kobayashi's dragon maid. / story & art by coolkyousinnjya ; translation, Jenny McKeon ; adaptation, Shanti Whitesides

Hayden Library - PN6790.J33 C6613 2016




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The girl from the other side: siúil, a rún / story & art by Nagame ; translation, Adrienne Beck ; adaptation, Ysabet Reinhardt MacFarlane

Hayden Library - PN6790.J33 N3213 2017




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My lesbian experience with loneliness / (true) story & art by Nagata Kabi ; translation, Jocelyne Allen ; adaptation, Lianne Sentar

Hayden Library - PN6790.J33 N243713 2017




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Cartoon county: my father and his friends in the golden age of make-believe / Cullen Murphy

Hayden Library - PN6727.M779 Z79 2017




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Yellow negroes and other imaginary creatures / by Yvan Alagbe ; translated by Donald Nicholson-Smith

Hayden Library - PN6747.A53 N4413 2017




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DC Comics Bombshells / written by Marguerite Bennett ; art by Marguerite Sauvage, Laura Braga, Stephen Mooney [and eight others] ; color by Marguerite Sauvage, Wendy Broome, Doug Garbark, Kelly Fitzpatrick ; letters by Wes Abbott ; series and collection

Hayden Library - PN6728.B6243 B46 2016




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Cloak and Dagger. writers, Bill Mantlo, Al Milgrom & Chris Claremont ; pencilers, Ed Hannigan [and 6 others] ; inkers, Al Milgrom [and 6 others] ; colorists, Bob Sharen, Glynis Wein, & Julianna Ferriter ; letterers, Joe Rosen [and 5 others]

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Cloak and Dagger. writers, Mike Baron [and seven others] ; pencilers, Alex Maleev [and five others] ; artists, Leonard Kirk, Emma Ríos, Matteo Buffagni ; inkers, Chris Ivy [and eight others] ; colorists, Christie Scheele [and nine others] ; letterer

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Cloak and Dagger. writer, Bill Mantlo ; pencilers, Rick Leonardi [and seven others] ; inkers, Terry Austin [and two others] ; colorists, Glynis Oliver [and two others] ; letterer, Ken Bruzenak

Hayden Library - PN6728.C56 M365 2017




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Otherworld Barbara / Moto Hagio ; translation, Matt Thorn ; editor Kristy Valenti

Hayden Library - PN6790.J33 H26313 2016




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Las Meninas / Santiago García, Javier Olivares

Hayden Library - PN6778.M46 G37 2016




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Batgirl, the Bronze Age omnibus.

Hayden Library - PN6728.B358 B39 2017




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Man-eaters / Chelsea Cain, Kate Niemczyk, Rachelle Rosenberg, Joe Caramagna, Lia Miternique

Hayden Library - PN6728.M345 C35 2019




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Rogue One: a Star Wars story / writer, Jody Houser ; artists, Emilio Laiso (#1-2, #4-6), Paolo Villanelli (#3), Oscar Bazaldua (#1-2) ; color artist, Rachelle Rosenberg ; letterer, VC's Joe Caramagna

Hayden Library - PN6728.S737 H68 2017




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When the caribou do not come : indigenous knowledge and adaptive management in the western Arctic / edited by Brenda L. Parlee and Ken J. Caine.

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Malaspina & Galiano : Spanish voyages to the Northwest Coast, 1791 & 1792 / Donald C. Cutter

Vancouver : Douglas & McIntyre ; Seattle : University of Washington Press, c1991




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The use of Indigenous languages in proceedings of the House of Commons and committee [electronic resource] / Hon. Larry Bagnell, chair

[Ottawa] : House of Commons, Canada, 2018




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From the ashes [electronic resource] : reimagining fire safety and emergency management in Indigenous communities / Hon. MaryAnn Mihychuk, chair

[Ottawa] : House of Commons, Canada, 2018




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Tales : tall and true / Theresa M. Ford, managing editor

Edmonton : Alberta Education, c1979




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New on the Web: Women's Suffrage in Sheet Music & Other Collections Now Online

Women's Suffrage in Sheet Music

The Library of Congress just released Women's Suffrage in Sheet Music, a selection of more than 200 pieces of sheet music spanning the years 1838-1923, over half of which highlight women's emerging voices and suffrage efforts. The collection includes published rally songs and songsters written and compiled by notable composers and suffragists, as well as music manuscripts submitted for copyright deposit by everyday citizens. Anti-suffragists raised voices in song as well, and popular music of the era echoed anti-suffrage sentiments of the day with specific references to the movement. Read more and browse the entire collection or take a quick look at the fascinating cover art

 

 

Joe Smith Collection

The Joe Smith Collection provides recordings of interviews conducted by Smith, a retired music executive, between 1986 and 1988, with musicians, producers, and other music industry icons. He spoke with everyone from Aerosmith to Yoko Ono about different genres of music, the industry, and how it had changed. The contributors are a virtual who’s who from the mid-to-late 20th century and the discussions provide a glimpse behind the curtain.

 

Lowell Folklife Project

The Lowell Folklife Project from the American Folklife Center (AFC) is the fifth of AFC’s ethnographic field projects to be digitized in full and presented online. The collection is the result of a year-long study conducted between 1987-1988 by AFC fieldworkers. The collection documents contemporary ethnic neighborhoods, occupations, and community life related to the history of industrialization in Lowell, Massachusetts. So much rich material: French, Portuguese, Puerto Rican, Greek, Cambodian, Irish, Polish, Laotian, Vietnamese and Italian communities; work, weddings, sports, parades and festivals; music, winemaking, teens hanging out, and Jack Kerouac’s birthplace are all here.




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De l'éthique à la justice [electronic resource] : langage et politique dans la philosophie de Lévinas / Ernst Wolff

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Das problem des ,Ur-Ich, bei Edmund Husserl [electronic resource] : Die Frage nach der selbstverstèandlichen ,Nèahe' des Selbst / von Shigeru Taguchi

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Chronicling America: Historic American Newspapers: 80 YEARS AGO: “Orson Welles – The All American Bogeyman,” Evening Star, Oct. 31, 1938

On October 30, 1938, the radio-listening public was brought to near-hysteria by the evening broadcast narrated by 23-year old Orson Welles of an adaption of the H.G. Wells classic ‘War of the Worlds.” According to newspapers around the country the next day, the dramatization “threw the public into an uproar when listeners believed flocks of nasty little men from Mars had smashed down into the State of New Jersey and were wiping out civilization…” Police stations and newspaper offices were inundated with calls from the public and telephone switchboards overloaded, while others evacuated their homes and apartment buildings, fearing the worst. Read more about it and the aftermath and follow us on Twitter @librarycongress #ChronAm!




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Chronicling America: Historic American Newspapers: 100 YEARS AGO: "Menu and Recipes for Your 'Victory' Thanksgiving Dinner," The Evening World, Nov. 26, 1918

Just a few weeks after the the signing of the armistice with Germany on November 11, 1918, ending military action in World War One, Americans prepared to celebrate their traditional Thanksgiving with new appreciation for a "day of thankful prayer... and joyous feasting." Although still restricted by wartime rationing, the Evening World (New York, NY) asked chefs of major New York City hotels to contribute their best recipes to honor the Allied leaders responsible for victory and the war's end....Read more about it and try some Roast Turkey a la Pershing! For more Thanksgiving recipes see our recent Headlines and Heroes blog for "10 Thanksgiving Recipes You May Not Have Tried" and follow us on Twitter @librarycongress #ChronAm!

 




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Chronicling America: Historic American Newspapers: 86 YEARS AGO: “Popular Popcorn,” The Midland Journal, February 17, 1933

In honor of National Popcorn Day on Jan. 19, here’s a quick rundown from 1933 of some fun ways to incorporate more grains into your diet! There’s of course the traditional style of popcorn for snacking, “popped while you wait, with a generous pour of melted butter and a big shake of salt” according to the Midland Journal (Rising Sun, MD). But why not enjoy some popcorn “merrily floating on the surface of creamy soups,” or combine popcorn, cheese, and mayonnaise for cheeseballs in a fruit salad! Read more about it, check out some recipes and follow us on Twitter @librarycongress #ChronAm!




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Chronicling America: Historic American Newspapers: Celebrate 15 Million Pages with Us! Find Out More and Join our Twitter #ChronAmParty Today (May 21)!

Join us in celebrating a new milestone in Chronicling America – 15 million pages freely available to all! You can find out more on LC's Headlines and Heroes blog and join the #ChronAmParty on Twitter all day Tuesday, May 21 (today!). Follow the threads and find out about all the fun kinds of “15 Million” things we’ve discovered in Chronicling America – feel free to celebrate with us and tweet your own discoveries! Just add #ChronAmParty and #15MillionPages to your tweet to join the party!

We’ve also been working on new ways to explore and visualize what’s available in Chronicling America and have included a sneak peek in Headlines and Heroes and a more in-depth explanation of these tools in the Library’s The Signal digital libraries blog. Understand and interact with our newspapers in a different way using maps, time-based views, charts of language and ethnic press in American newspapers and more!

Read more about it and follow us all the time on Twitter @librarycongress #ChronAm!




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Chronicling America: Historic American Newspapers: 75 Years Ago: “ALLIES SMASHING INLAND,” The Wilmington Morning Star, June 07, 1944

Across the world on June 7, 1944, newspapers rushed to press with the first word on the Western Allied invasion of the beaches of Normandy in France. For days before, front pages in the homefront news were filled with word of Allied battles on all fronts with hints of an imminent invasion of the French coast. Finally on June 7, news arrived… “ALLIES SMASHING INLAND” declared the Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, DE). Follow the headlines from issue to issue and read more about it! (And then follow us on Twitter @librarycongress #ChronAm!)




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Assessing wastewater management in India M. Dinesh Kumar, Cecilia Tortajada

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After geoengineering: climate tragedy, repair, and restoration / Holly Jean Buck

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Waste management in the palm oil industry: plantation and milling processes / Phaik Eong Poh, Ta Yeong Wu, Weng Hoong Lam, Wai Ching Poon, Chean Shen Lim

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Nuclear waste management strategies: an international perspective / Mark C. Sanders and Charlotta E. Sanders

Barker Library - TD898.14.M35 S26 2020




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Sustainable agriculture reviews. Inamuddin, Abdullah M. Asiri, Eric Lichtfouse, editors

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Sustainable and economic waste management: resource recovery techniques / edited by Hossain Md Anawar, Vladimir Strezov, Abhilash

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Zero Waste: Management Practices for Environmental Sustainability / edited by Ashok K. Rathoure

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Recent trends in waste water treatment and water resource management Sadhan Kumar Ghosh, Papita Das Saha, Maria Francesco Di, editors

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Sustainable agriculture reviews. Inamuddin, Abdullah M. Asiri, Eric Lichtfouse, editors

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Applied statistics for environmental science with R / Abbas F. M. Alkarkhi, Wasin A. A. Alqaraghuli

Barker Library - GE45.S73 A45 2020




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Urban mining and sustainable waste management / Sadhan Kumar Ghosh, editor

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Transforming rural water governance: the road from resource management to political activism in Nicaragua / Sarah T. Romano

Dewey Library - TD231.N5 R66 2019




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The history of water management in the Iberian Peninsula: between the 16th and 19th centuries / Ana Duarte Rodrigues, Carmen Toribio Marín, editors

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Waste management as economic industry toward circular economy / Sadhan Kumar Ghosh, editor

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