Titles selected by faculty and Gleeson staff include lots of science, including one of our own faculty authors!
- Thinking with type: a critical guide for designers, writers, editors, and students by Ellen Lupton (unlimited users)
- Mediated misogynoir: erasing Black women’s and girls’ innocence in the public imagination by Kalima Young (1 user)
- Power and freedom of Black feminist and womanist pedagogy: still woke edited by Gary L. Lemons and Cheryl R. Rodriguez (1 user)
- Moral education for social justice by Larry Nucci and Robyn Ilten-Gee (1 user)
- Beyond straw men: plastic pollution and networked cultures of care by Phaedra C. Pezzullo (1 user)
- Sense of urgency: how the climate crisis is changing rhetoric by Debra Hawhee (1 user)
- Vital statistics on American politics 2017-2020 by Jeffrey L. Bernstein and Amanda C. Shannon (unlimited users)
- Applications of artificial intelligence in electrical engineering edited by Saifullah Khalid (1 user)
- Architect? a candid guide to the profession, 3rd ed. by Roger Lewis (unlimited users)
- Surface active agents: historical perspectives and future developments by Guido Bognolo. (1 user)
- Towards sustainability in the wine industry by valorization of waste products: bioactive extracts edited by Patricia Joyce Pamela Zorro Mateus and Siby I. Garcés Polo (1 user)
- Being human in STEM: partnering with students to shape inclusive practices and communities by Sarah L. Bunnell, Sheila S. Jaswal, and Megan B. Lyster (1 user)
- Sharing our science: how to write and speak STEM by Brandon R. Brown (unlimited users) USF Faculty!
- Revolution and its narratives: China’s socialist literary and cultural imaginaries, 1949-1966 by Cai Xiang ; translated by Rebecca E. Karl and Xueping Zhong (1 user)
- Departures: an introduction to critical refugee studies by the Critical Refugee Studies Collective: Ýên Lê Espiritu, Lan Duong, Ma Vang, Victor Bascara, Khatharya Um, Lila Sharif, and Nigel Hatton (1 user)
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