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Thinking about thinking with the Loeb Classical Library
Posted on February 13, 2024

Thinking about thinking with the Loeb Classical Library

Every three months, we receive the latest volumes from Harvard University Press’ Loeb Classical Library — Greek and Latin classic texts with English translations and copious commentary — in print and online.

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New ebooks, July 18, 2022
Posted on July 18, 2022July 10, 2023

New ebooks, July 18, 2022

New ebooks at Gleeson Library share new perspectives on the mind, ideas for talking about race in the classroom, and a pandemic-themed “semi-dystopian” novel from the UK. These titles are specially selected by Gleeson employees to enhance our collections and support, inspire, and captivate you.

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New ebooks, June 24, 2022
Posted on June 24, 2022July 10, 2023

New ebooks, June 24, 2022

This month’s new ebooks include ways to support trans folks in your life, Christian welcomes and sacraments, and new acclaimed fiction. Plus, check out the Rolling Stone Magazine Archive!

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New ebooks, May 23, 2022
Posted on May 23, 2022July 10, 2023

New ebooks, May 23, 2022

New ebooks at Gleeson Library shine light on the many facets of living in a digital world plus science deniers and USF authors:

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New ebooks, May 6, 2022
Posted on May 6, 2022July 10, 2023

New ebooks, May 6, 2022

Tea, teaching, literary exchanges between South Asia and Latin America, and the embrace of neurodivergences are the topics of new ebooks at Gleeson Library:

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New ebooks, April 26, 2022
Posted on April 26, 2022July 10, 2023

New ebooks, April 26, 2022

New ebooks at Gleeson Library include a story from Donbas and Crimea and a call for “daily contact with vegetated environments.”

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New ebooks, April 14, 2022
Posted on April 14, 2022July 10, 2023

New ebooks, April 14, 2022

New ebooks at Gleeson Library include in-depth results of the 2019 and 2020 American elections and a faculty editor and contributor:

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Posted on April 13, 2022July 10, 2023

New Diversity Award Books

New Diversity Award book list of print material at Gleeson Library ranging from short stories, justice impacted, war, urban rebellion, and ecology. Continue reading New Diversity Award Books

New Gale Reference eBooks, April 8, 2022
Posted on April 8, 2022July 10, 2023

New Gale Reference eBooks, April 8, 2022

Gale eBooks are academic reference works that offer fundamental, citable articles that will answer questions and spur further research. Updated editions cover biographies, business, health, law, and higher education.

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New ebooks, April 6, 2022
Posted on April 6, 2022July 10, 2023

New ebooks, April 6, 2022

New ebooks at Gleeson Library cover art, law, cyber weapons, daring, and setting boundaries:

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