Recent titles selected by faculty and Gleeson staff bring us Métis futurism, history from around the world, and graduate studies. Also several faculty authors and editors!
- International encyclopedia of health communication edited by Evelyn Y. Ho, Carma L. Bylund, Julia C. M. Van Weert. (unlimited users) USF faculty!
- Dictionary of museology edited by François Mairesse (unlimited users)
- Dance in U.S. popular culture edited by Jennifer Atkins (unlimited users)
- Your computer is on fire edited by Thomas S. Mullaney, Benjamin Peters, Mar Hicks, and Kavita Philip (1 user)
- Me power by LaNysha T.Adams (unlimited users)
- Excellent sheep: the miseducation of the American elite and the way to a meaningful life by William Deresiewicz (3 users)
- Outliers: the story of success by Malcolm Gladwell (1 user)
- Critical Librarianship and Pedagogy Symposium: reflections, revisions, and new works edited by Yvonne Mery and Anthony Sanchez (unlimited users) USF librarian, Amy Gilgan!
- The Latinx guide to graduate school by Genevieve Negrón-Gonzales and Magdalena L. Barrera (unlimited users) USF faculty!
- Rise for Racial Justice: how to talk about race with schools and communities by Colette N. Cann, Kimberly Williams Brown, and Meredith Madde, with Therese Quinn, Robin M. Alpern, Brett Collins, Masumi Hayashi-Smith, T. Gertrude Jenkins, Nama Khalil, Sade Ojoula, and Sarah Yanuck (1 user) USF faculty!
- Social studies, literacy, and social justice in the elementary classroom: a guide for teachers by Ruchi Agarwal-Rangnath (1 user)
- Telling the story in the data: narrative writing for doctoral students and qualitative researchers edited by Caroline Heller (1 user)
- Little magazine in contemporary America edited by Ian Morris and Joanne Diaz (1 user)
- More than a glitch: confronting race, gender, and ability bias in tech by Meredith Broussard (1 user)
- California, a slave state by Jean Pfaelzer (unlimited users)
- Endemic: a post-pandemic playbook by Monica Gandhi (1 user)
- Into the bright sunshine: young Hubert Humphrey and the fight for civil rights by Samuel G. Freedman (1 user)
- Teaching the history of the book edited by Matteo Pangallo and Emily B. Todd (1 user)
- Nonlinear field theories and unexplained phenomena in nature by Alexander S. Rabinowitch (1 user)
- Solid-state chemistry: a modern approach by Ashok Kumar Jha (1 user)
- On site: methods for site-specific performance creation by Stephan Koplowitz (unlimited users)
- Buffalo is the new Buffalo: stories by Chelsea Vowel (unlimited users)
- Bury my heart at Chuck E. Cheese’s by Tiffany Midge (unlimited users)
- Improving college student retention: new developments in theory, research, and practice edited by Robert D. Reason and John M. Braxton (1 user)
- Troubling the water: a dying lake and a vanishing world in Cambodia by Abby Seiff (unlimited users)
- Some kind of justice: the ICTY’s impact in Bosnia and Serbia by Diane Orentlicher (3 users)
- Age of prediction: algorithms, AI, and the shifting shadows of risk by Igor Tulchinsky and Christopher E. Mason (1 user)
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