New Book Reviews
Submitted by StudentEBR on Thu, 08/20/2015 - 15:16
Nine new book reviews have been published to the New Reviews section!
- Roots & Flowers: The Life and Work of Afro-Cuban Librarian Marta Terry González, by Abdul Alkalimat and Kate Williams, reviewed by Kam W. Teo.
- Digital Dieting: From Information Obesity to Intellectual Fitness, by Tara Brabazon, reviewed by Joseph E. Straw.
- Toward Spatial Humanities: Historical GIS and Spatial History, edited by Ian Gregory and Alistair Geddes, reviewed by Bobby L. Smiley.
- Inside Roman Libraries: Book Collections and Their Management in Antiquity, by George W. Houston, reviewed by David B Levy.
- Reading Groups, Libraries and Social Inclusion: Experiences of Blind and Partially Sighted People, by Eileen Hyder, reviewed by Stacey Hathaway-Bell.
- The Cybernetics Moment, or Why We Call Our Age the Information Age, by Ronald R. Kline, reviewed by Benjamin Peters.
- Marketing and Social Media: A Guide for Libraries, Archives, and Museums, by Christie Koontz and Lorri Mon, reviewed by Peter Ward.
- Ephemeral Material: Queering the Archives, by Alana Kumbier, reviewed by Goldwynn Lewis.
- The Book: A Global History, edited by Michael F. Suarez, S. J. and H. R. Woudhuysen, reviewed by Jennifer K. Sheehan.