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Incoming Resources
- The handy geography answer book, Paul A. Tucci and Matthew T. Rosenberg
- Handbook of emotion, adult development, and aging, edited by Carol Magai, Susan H. McFadden
- My life and battles, by Jack Johnson ; edited and translated by Christopher Rivers ; foreword by Geoffrey C. Ward
- Second chance, how career changers can find a great job, Mary E. Ghilani
- The vertigo of late modernity, Jock Young
- Contemporary Mormonism, Latter-day Saints in modern America, Claudia L. Bushman
- The history of Cuba, Clifford L. Staten
- Work and economic development in Vermont
- Critique of judgement, Immanuel Kant ; translated by James Creed Meredith ; revised, edited, and introduced by Nicholas Walker
- The art of fugue, Bach fugues for keyboard, 1715-1750, Joseph Kerman
- Encyclopedia of environmental ethics and philosophy, J. Baird Callicott and Robert Frodeman, editors in chief
- Scientific style and format, the CSE manual for authors, editors, and publishers, Style Manual Subcommittee, Council of Science Editors
- The Cambridge companion to Emily Dickinson, edited by Wendy Martin
- A fishing guide to Kentucky's major lakes, Arthur B. Lander, Jr
- The law of energy for sustainable development, edited by Adrian J. Bradbrook [and others] ; with a message from Kofi A. Anan
- Staff brief 72-10, a summary of Wisconsin laws which treat men and women differently
- Women's issues agenda and networking guide
- The theory & practice of training, Roger Buckley, Jim Caple
- Hearing summary, California, October 1973
- How did women's antislavery fiction contribute to debates about gender, slavery, and abolition, 1828-1856?, by Holly M. Kent
- Student companion to Elie Wiesel, Sanford Sternlicht
- Public relations and the social web, how to use social media and Web 2.0 in communications, Rob Brown
- South Africa's diverse peoples, a reference sourcebook, Sally Frankental and Owen B. Sichone
- Redesigning leadership, John Maeda with Becky Bermont
- 50 successful Ivy League application essays, includes advice from college admissions officers and the 25 essay mistakes that guarantee failure, Gen and Kelly Tanabe
- Writing and presenting research, Angela Thody
- The Hutchinson dictionary of geography
- Hamilton unbound, finance and the creation of the American Republic, Robert E. Wright
- Scorched earth, how the fires of Yellowstone changed America, Rocky Barker
- Culture and customs of Brazil, Jon S. Vincent
- How to write great copy, learn the unwritten rules of copywriting, Dominic Gettins
- Real miracles, divine intervention, and feats of incredible survival, Brad Steiger and Sherry Hansen Steiger
- Americans at work, a guide to the can-do people, Craig Storti
- Understanding reading development, Colin Harrison
- Biotechnology, Brenda Wilmoth Lerner & K. Lee Lerner, editors
- Preliminary report, personnel study report, 1975-1976
- Fifty key thinkers in international relations, Martin Griffiths
- Time well spent, getting things done through effective time management, Lyndon Jones and Paul Loftus
- Serving new immigrant communities in the library, Sondra Cuban ; foreword by Kathleen de la Peña McCook
- CO₂ rising, the world's greatest environmental challenge, Tyler Volk
- Third National Conference of Commissions on the Status of Women, preliminary agenda, June 1966
- Talk normal, stop the business speak, jargon and waffle, Tim Phillips
- Temperate and boreal rainforests of the world, ecology and conservation, edited by Dominick A. DellaSala ; foreword by David Suzuki
- Cross-curricular approaches to teaching and learning, edited by Chris Rowley and Hilary Cooper
- Victims of sexual assault and abuse, resources and responses for individuals and families, [edited by] Michele A. Paludi and Florence L. Denmark
- Accepted! 50 successful college admission essays, Gen and Kelly Tanabe
- My music, [edited by] Susan D. Crafts, Daniel Cavicchi, Charles Keil, and the Music in Daily Life Project
- Women and insurance, no. 1
- Microsoft Exchange server 2007, a beginner's guide, Nick Cavalancia
- DNA and the criminal justice system, the technology of justice, edited by David Lazer
Outgoing Resources
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