The CSU ebook collection continues to grow, with over 140 electronic resources added to the catalogue last week. These titles cover a wide range of subjects and can be read online. This is just a selection of the new titles we have added. The entire list is on the New Titles Listing page here. The electronic resources don’t have call numbers, so they are the first on the list and arranged alphabetically rather than by subject. Visit our Electronic Books page for more information about ebooks.
- Anorexia and bulimia in the family : one parent’s practical guide to recovery by Grainne Smith. Library catalogue holdings details
- Brain matters : translating research into classroom practice by Patricia Wolfe. Library catalogue holdings details
- Continuous productive urban landscapes : designing urban agriculture for sustainable cities. Edited by Andre Viljoen
Library catalogue holdings details - Developing effective websites : a project manager’s guide by Roy Strauss & Patrick Hogan. Library catalogue holdings details
- Encyclopedia of creativity edited by Mark A. Runco and Steven R. Pritzker. Library catalogue holdings details
- From Nuremberg to the Hague : the future of international criminal justice edited by Philippe Sand Library catalogue holdings details
- Guide to the successful thesis and dissertation : a handbook for students and faculty by James E. Mauch Library catalogue holdings details
- James Baldwin and Toni Morrison : comparative critical and theoretical essays edited by Lovalerie King & Lynn Orilla Scott.Library catalogue holdings details
- Unleashing Web 2.0 : from concepts to creativity by Gottfried Vossen & Stephan Hagemann. Library catalogue holdings details
- Media at war : the Iraq crisis by Howard Tumber and Jerry Palmer.
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- Personality disorders in modern life by Theodore Millon
Library catalogue holdings details - The life and death of Harold Holt by Tom Frame.
Library catalogue holdings details - Wine and society : the social and cultural context of a drink by Steve Charters. Library catalogue holdings details