Titles selected by faculty and Gleeson staff include books about electricity and dancing, and help fill in our collection of Jon Fosse, winner of this year’s Nobel Prize in Literature.
- Why machines will never rule the world: artificial intelligence without fear by Jobst Landgrebe and Barry Smith (unlimited users)
- Electrifying Mexico technology and the transformation of a modern city by Diana Montano (1 user)
- In the land of the patriarchs: design and contestation in West Bank settlements by Noam Shoked (1 user)
- Practicing privacy literacy in academic libraries: theories, methods, and cases edited by Sarah Hartman-Caverly and Alexandria Chisholm (1 user)
- Memorial ride by Stephen Graham Jones; art by Maria Wolf (1 user)
- California burning: the fall of Pacific Gas and Electric–and what it means for America’s power grid by Katherine Blunt (1 user)
- We could have been friends, my father and I: a Palestinian memoir by Raja Shehadeh (1 user)
- The rediscovery of America: native peoples and the unmaking of U.S. history by Ned Blackhawk (unlimited users)
- Reproductive realities in modern China: birth control and abortion, 1911-2021 by Sarah Mellors Rodriguez (1 user)
- Trilogy by Jon Fosse; translated from the Norwegian by May-Brit Akerholt (1 user)
- Ultrafast Optics IV: Selected Contributions to the 4th International Conference on Ultrafast Optics, Vienna, Austria edited by Ferenc Krausz, Georg Korn, Paul Corkum, Ian A. Walmsley (1 user)
- The student: a short history by Michael S. Roth (1 user)
- The ends of knowledge: outcomes and endpoints across the arts and sciences edited by Rachael Scarborough King and Seth Rudy (1 user)
- I is another: septology iii-v by Jon Fosse (1 user)
- Kingdom of characters: the language revolution that made China modern by Jing Tsu (1 user)
- Liliana’s invincible summer: a sister’s search for justice by Christina Rivera Garza (1 user)
- Mr. B: George Balanchine’s 20th century by Jennifer Homans (1 user)
- Sounds wild and broken: sonic marvels, evolution’s creativity, and the crisis of sensory extinction by David George Haskell (1 user)
- Watergate: a new history by Garrett M. Graff (1 user)
- When crack was king: a people’s history of a misunderstood era by Donovan X. Ramsey (1 user)
- The Palgrave handbook of global sustainability edited by Robert Brinkmann (1 user)
- Safe and sound: a renter-friendly guide to home repair by Mercury Stardust (1 user)
- African cinema in a global age by Kenneth W. Harrow (unlimited users)
- The everyday life of memorials by Andrew M. Shanken (unlimited users)
- Queer phenomenology: orientations, objects, others by Sara Ahmed (unlimited users)
- Taiwan Straits standoff: 70 years of PRC-Taiwan Cross-Strait tensions by Bruce A. Elleman (1 user)
- Taiwan Straits: crisis in Asia and the role of the U.S. Navy by Bruce A. Elleman (1 user)
- Radical cataloging: essays at the front edited by K.R. Roberto (1 user)
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