Rethinking Information Literacy Mujib AlamBased on groundbreaking research, undertaken by the authors as part of the prestigious Arcadia Programme at Cambridge University, this presents a new and dynamic information literacy curriculum developed for the 21st century information professional.
a major contributor to the British classical school of political economy
interrogate writing as a medium that is not simply a handmaiden to oral and aural exchange but a communication system that is richly layered and experienced
demonstrating how they circulated across religious
In investigating the effect of film on the mind and body
The food companions investigates the cinema of this period and demonstrates the cultural impact that rationing and food control had on both government propaganda and commercial feature films
The traditional stations of Luther’s life are given their due – but not simply as picture-postcard motifs: their memorial value is revealed in architectural details
This essential guide to marketing libraries' e-resources shows librarians how to make sure their customers understand what is available to them online and allow them to use their e-resources fully
and a variety of primary source material is used to reconsider the extent of poverty in the period 1700-1850
‘Reading by Numbers: Recalibrating the Literary Field’ explores the critical potential of digital and quantitative methods for producing new knowledge about literary and cultural history
One solution to West Indian problems after 1940 was to transform sugarcane into a raw material for making synthetics
It is the first major comprehensive study of labour and asylum immigration into Irish society
This book examines the relationship between New Zealand's cinematic representation – as both a vast expanse of natural beauty and a magical world of fantasy on screen – and its tourism imagery