Entity Modelling Jo CookThis guide aims to improve the principles of the third generation of cataloguing and, more widely, to contribute to the shift of paradigm related to the emerging bibliographic ecosystem. Readers will learn the importance of adopting new methods to remain relevant in modern and international settings, which will empower them to approach and apply entity modelling with greater confidence.
This is the first detailed exploration of the history of autism in the UK
The volume will be of interest to those in international development studies
Carlyle Reedy
former Moscow resident Elena Siemens travels as an urban flâneur
why it eventually disappeared there and how knowledge of it was recovered from the sixteenth century onwards
broadcaster and political thinker
A cornerstone of the book is the concept posed in the philosophical writings of Lucretius of the unpredictability of the atoms’ swerve and its formative role in the beginning of all matter
Morrison is today a leading teacher of Pochinko’s Clown through Mask technique and this book extends significantly the literature on this underdocumented form of theatre
From the moment Stephenie Meyer published Twilight in 2005
the Cyprus Papers are a new version of the Panama
taking into account the 2002 revisions
This book argues that the modern-day complexities of the beautiful game – corruption in the international governing body and the sport’s symbiotic relationship with gambling – together with its sheer economic size require more attention from government