New Library titles 13 – 19 November are available here. Highlights include:
- Deliver first class web sites: 101 essential checklists by Shirley Kaiser Library catalogue holdings details
- Social intelligence: the new science of human relationships by Daniel Goleman Library catalogue holdings details
- Essentials of teaching and learning in nursing ethics: perspectives and
methods edited by Anne J.Davis Library catalogue holdings details
- Fans, bloggers, and gamers: exploring participatory culture by Henry JenkinsLibrary catalogue holdings details
- China friend or foe? by Hugo de Burgh Library catalogue holdings details
- Jackson’s track revisited: history, remembrance and reconciliation by Carolyn Landon (Australian title) Library catalogue holdings details
- Mungo over millennia: the Willandra landscape and its people compiled and edited by Helen Lawrence (Australian title) Library catalogue holdings details
- Back from the brink: how Australia’s landscape can be saved by Peter Andrews (Australian title) Library catalogue holdings details
- A different three Rs for education: reason, relationality, rhythm edited by George Allan Malcom Library catalogue holdings details
- Plant growth and climate change edited by James I.L. Morison and Michael D. Morecroft. Library catalogue holdings details
- Impact of weeds on threatened biodiversity in New South Wales by Aaron Coutts-Smith and Paul Downey (Australian title) Library catalogue holdings details
- Organizations as learning systems: “living composition” as an enabling
infrastructure by Marjatta Maula Library catalogue holdings details
- The masters of jewellery (no. 5) (Australian title) Library catalogue holdings details
- Jones town: the power and the myth of Alan Jones by Chris Masters Library catalogue holdings details
- Odd one out by Monica McInerney (Australian novel) Library catalogue holdings details
- Understanding Iraq: the whole sweep of Iraqi history, from Genghis Khan’s Mongols to the Ottoman
Turks to the British mandate to the American occupation by William R. Polk Library catalogue holdings details
- Night draws near: Iraq’s people in the shadow of America’s war by Anthony Shadid Library catalogue holdings details
- Aboriginal scarred trees in New South Wales: a field manual by Andrew Long Library catalogue holdings details
Yippee! I am desperate to read Jonestown. Thanks for buying a copy for the library.
Bev
Good to see the CSU library buying current titles on Iraq.