Joe Smith
Joe Zieja
War is spreading through the galaxy—and it’s becoming abundantly clear that there’s an outside force at play in this explosive and hilarious new installment of the epic failure series that reads like catch-22 meets david weber.
Joe Coleman
Joe Fullman
Joe Walser
Joe R. Lansdale
Joe Pemberton
Joe Yogerst
Joe Purpura
Joe Anzuino
This concise, practical guide provides an up-to-date, comprehensive, yet succinct overview of animal welfare, including ethics, legislation and advocacy, in a pocket-sized format for the busy practicing veterinary professional.
Joe Purpura
Joe Kent
Joe Charupakorn
Joe Parnar
Joe Gonzalez
Joe Biel
Joe Cuhaj
Joe Costanzo
Joe Bartos
Joe Rhatigan
Joe Varady
Joe Rhatigan
Joe B. Hall
Joe Gonzalez
Joe Swift
Joe R. Lansdale
Joe Kovacs
Joe Gibbs
Joe Ziemba
Joe Portman
Joe Wicks
Joe McGee
Joe Greer
Joe W. Gresham
Joe Stumpe
Buck, Joe, IV
Joe Palkovic
Joe Regenbogen
Joe Burns
Joe KING
Joe Traguetti
Joe Pettit
Joe Donnelly
Joe E. Keene
Joe Henderson
Joe Pompeo
Joe Ciampaglio
Joe Davison
Joe Trohman
Joe Mulholland
Joe Cepeda
Joe Litak
Joe Pettit
Joe Trohman
Joe Trohman
Shelley Gaskin
John Skewes
Sarah Ostman
Raymond Irwin
Maura Madigan
Susan Griswold Blandy
This book, first published in 1992, explores the issue of library assessment methods and the impact of accountability on the delivery of reference services.
J. P. Lamb
Tony Stankus
Gain valuable insights into the smaller but more personalized work of liberal arts college science librarianship with these interesting and instructive stories.
Jonathan Rose
Ellis Mount
Stephanie Katz
Publishing benefits libraries by providing high-quality content to patrons, showcasing local writers and faculty, and creating buzz for the library.
Chris Meyns
In recent years the philosophy of information has emerged as an important area of research in philosophy.
Pascale Mounier
Charles Chadwyck-Healey
Ellis Mount
Learn about the various ways in which sci-tech libraries are meeting the needs of end-users in this era of fast-growing technical literature and increasingly complex tools and products used for the retrieval of information..
Becky Siegel Spratford
Allie Morgan
Betty J. Turock
Abraham J. Edelheit
David R. Godine
Sarah Brouillette
Simon Frost
Meetings Staff North American Serials Interest Group
Paula Willey
Matthew David Lickiss
Aisha M. Johnson-Jones
Tony Stankus
CLAIRE MCGUINNESS
Julianne Werlin
David Pearson
This volume provides a wide-ranging account of the development and importance of private libraries and book ownership through the seventeenth century, based upon many kinds of evidence, including examination of thousands of books, and a list of over 1,300.
Corinna Zeltsman
Cynthia A. Steinke
Carol Ng-He
Neil Rhodes
Marvin J. Heller
Shirley K. Baker
Matthew G. Kirschenbaum
Dallas Long
Christopher M. Andrew
Despite publicity given to the successes of british and american codebreakers during the second world war, the study of signals intelligence is still complicated by governmental secrecy over even the most elderly peacetime sigint.
Irving I. Zaretsky
Teresa Shawcross
Offering a comprehensive introduction to the history of books, readers and reading in the byzantine empire and its sphere of influence, this volume addresses a paradox.
Catherine Murray-Rust
Jerry W. Mansfield
Alan Jay Lincoln
This invaluable book provides information and guidelines that will be of great practical use to all library professionals concerned with the problem of crime in their libraries.
Blaine Greteman
"in networking print in shakespeare's england, blaine greteman uses new analytical tools to examine early english print networks and the systemic changes that reshaped early modern literature, thought, and politics.
Terry Webb
Diane P. Tuccillo
Scott Basham
Andrew Nash
Judy Piatkus
Mark Curran
Peter Sajda
Thompson, John B.
This book tells the story of the turbulent decade when the book publishing industry collided with the great technological revolution of our time.