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Incoming Resources
- Aiming higher, 25 stories of how companies prosper by combining sound management and social vision, David Bollier
- Battered women as survivors, an alternative to treating learned helplessness, Edward W. Gondolf with Ellen R. Fisher
- Murder & madness, the myth of the Kentucky tragedy, Matthew G. Schoenbachler
- Almost a psychopath, do I (or does someone I know) have a problem with manipulation and lack of empathy?, Ronald Schouten, James Silver
- Elusive victories, the American presidency at war, Andrew J. Polsky
- When ads work, new proof that advertising triggers sales, John Philip Jones
- The beginner's guide to nation-building, James Dobbins [and others]
- Boys & girls, superheroes in the doll corner, Vivian Gussin Paley ; with a foreword by Philip W. Jackson
- The dynamics of school integration;, problems and approaches in a northern city, [by] Donald H. Bouma [and] James Hoffman
- Schooling for resilience, improving the life trajectory of Black and Latino boys, Edward Fergus, Pedro Noguera, and Margary Martin
- The best digital marketing campaigns in the world, mastering the art of customer engagement, Damian Ryan, Calvin Jones
- Read with me, Walter Anderson
- The incredible human body, Simon and Goodman Picture Company ; National Geographic Television ; produced, written, and directed by Karen Goodman and Kirk Simon
- More innovative redesign and reorganization of library technical services, edited by Bradford Lee Eden
- Driven toward madness, the fugitive slave Margaret Garner and tragedy on the Ohio, Nikki M. Taylor
- We carry their bones, the search for justice at the Dozier School for Boys, Erin Kimmerle
- Fraternity gang rape, sex, brotherhood, and privilege on campus, Peggy Reeves Sanday
- The boy who couldn't stop washing, the experience & treatment of obsessive-compulsive disorder, Judith L. Rapoport
- The teachers, a year inside America's most vulnerable, important profession, Alexandra Robbins
- Thieves of state, why corruption threatens global security, Sarah Chayes
- Nothing to envy, ordinary lives in North Korea, Barbara Demick
- Good to great, why some companies make the leap ... and others don't, Jim Collins
- Capital consequences, families of the condemned tell their stories, Rachel King
- Legalizing prostitution, from illicit vice to lawful business, Ronald Weitzer
- Getting by on the minimum, the lives of working class women, Jennifer Johnson
- Cults that kill, probing the underworld of occult crime, Larry Kahaner
- Talking about retirement, the secrets of successful retirement planning, Lin Ashurst
- The Robbers Cave experiment, intergroup conflict and cooperation, Muzafer Sherif [and others] ; with a new introduction by Donald T. Campbell
- Half the sky, turning oppression into opportunity for women worldwide, Nicholas D. Kristof and Sheryl WuDunn
- Child rearing values, a cross-national study, Wallace E. Lambert, Josiane F. Hamers, Nancy Frasure-Smith
- Village Japan, [by] Richard K. Beardsley, John W. Hall [and] Robert E. Ward
- Dismantling desegregation, the quiet reversal of Brown v. Board of Education, Gary Orfield, Susan E. Eaton, and the Harvard Project on School Desegregation
- Escape to Miami, an oral history of the Cuban rafter crisis, Elizabeth Campisi
- What matters most, how a small group of pioneers is teaching social responsibility to big business, and why big business is listening, Jeffrey Hollender, Stephen Fenichell
- Practical pedagogy for library instructors, 17 innovative strategies to improve student learning, Douglas Cook and Ryan L. Sittler, editors
- Whistleblowing, when it works--and why, Roberta Ann Johnson
- Gender in the workplace, a case study approach, Jacqueline DeLaat
- History teaches us to hope, reflections on the Civil War and southern history, Charles P. Roland ; edited and with an introduction by John David Smith
- The day freedom died, the Colfax massacre, the Supreme Court, and the betrayal of Reconstruction, Charles Lane
- Spirituality and coping with loss, end of life healthcare practice, Wendy Greenstreet
- Extraordinary minds, portraits of exceptional individuals and an examination of our extraordinariness, Howard Gardner
- Beyond survival, managing academic libraries in transition, Elizabeth J. Wood, Rush Miller and Amy Knapp
- Survivors of slavery, modern-day slave narratives, Laura T. Murphy
- Beyond the skills gap, preparing college students for life and work, Matthew T. Hora, with Ross J. Benbow and Amanda K. Oleson
- The miracle of life, produced by Swedish Television in association with WGBH Boston ; directors and producers, Bo G. Erikson, Carl O. Lofman ; for NOVA, written and produced by Bebe Nixon
- Psychological operations, principles and case studies, editor, Frank L. Goldstein ; co-editor, Benjamin F. Findley
- Callings, the purpose and passion of work, Dave Isay ; with Maya Millett
- ¡Marcha!, Latino Chicago and the immigrant rights movement, edited by Amalia Pallares and Nilda Flores-González
- The first 1,000 days, a crucial time for mothers and children-and the world, Roger Thurow
- Classroom assessment techniques, a handbook for college teachers, Thomas A. Angelo, K. Patricia Cross