New Library titles 2 – 8 October are available here. Highlights include:
- The ethical brain by Michael S. Gazzaniga Library catalogue holdings details
- It’s a matter of opinion: an analysis of the defining issues of our time by Mirko Bagaric (Australian) Library catalogue holdings details
- Celebrity/culture by Ellis Cashmore Library catalogue holdings details
- Human impacts on Amazonia: the role of traditional ecological knowledge in conservation and development by Darrell Addison Posey Library catalogue holdings details
- Keywords in Australian politics by Rodney Smith, Ariadne Vromen, and Ian Cook Library catalogue holdings details
- Coming to the Party: where to next for Labor? edited by Barry Jones Library catalogue holdings details
- Islam and human rights: tradition and politics by Ann Elizabeth Mayer Library catalogue holdings details
- Corridor ecology: the science and practice of linking landscapes for biodiversity conservation by Jodi Hilty, et al Library catalogue holdings details
- When sex goes to school; warring views on sex–and sex education–
since the sixties by Kristin Luker Library catalogue holdings details
- Organic agriculture: a global perspective by edited by Paul Kristiansen, Acram Taji and John Reganold (CSIRO, Australian) Library catalogue holdings details
- Doing your undergraduate project by Denis F. Reardon Library catalogue holdings details
- Nine hours north by Tim Sinclair (Australian novel) Library catalogue holdings details
- Barrier: the seam of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict by Isabel Kershner Library catalogue holdings details
- What if? : Australian history as it might have been edited by Stuart Macintyre and Sean Macintyre Library catalogue holdings details
I think that it’s fab that the library gets lots of books in different areas not just what we learn. Isn’t uni about getting a good understanding of the world around us! The library sure has the right idea.
Thanks for your positive feedback on the Library’s collection.
Did you know that you can suggest books, cds and DVDs for the Library to purchase. Just go to http://www.csu.edu.au/division/library/libforms/reqass.htm and choose the link for Suggest new materials. The Library team welcome all suggestions.
Happy reading.
You guys are sure on the ball. I read a review about Barry Jones book on the weekend and the library already has it. Great.