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Debido recuerdo de agradecimiento leal / Jose López Avilés ; estudio, edición y notas, Martha Lilia Tenorio

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Lyra mínima: del cancionero medieval al cancionero tradicional moderno / Aurelio González, Mariana Masera, María Teresa Miaja (editores)

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Entre la tradicion y el canon: homenaje a Yvette Jiménez de Báez / Ana Rosa Domenella, Luzelena Gutiérrez de Velasco y Edith Negrín, editoras

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Juan Ramón Jiménez en su obra / Enrique Díez-Canedo ; edición y notas Aurora Díez-Canedo F

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Discurso de la novela española contemporanea / Max Aub

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The labyrinth of the spirits: a novel / Carlos Ruiz Zafón ; translated by Lucia Graves

Hayden Library - PQ6668.U49 L3313 2017




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The shape of the ruins: a novel / Juan Gabriel Vasquez ; translated from the Spanish by Anne McLean

Hayden Library - PQ8180.32.A797 F6713 2018




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Los villancicos de sor Juana / Martha Lilia Tenorio

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Las voces olvidadas: antología crítica de narradoras mexicanas nacidas en el siglo XIX / edición de Ana Rosa Domenella y Nora Pasternac

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La rojería: esbozos biográficos de comunistas mexicanos / Óscar de Pablo

Hayden Library - PQ7298.426.A254 R65 2018




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Free online articles & info for non-UF folks

Did you know that the state licenses Gale databases for free access by citizens of Florida? The next time you get a query from an alum or non UF person who wants to use our databases remotely, try showing them the Florida Electronic Library (FEL). The url is: http://www.flelibrary.org/

The FEL includes electronic magazines, newspapers, almanacs, encyclopedias, and books, providing information on topics such as current events, education, business, technology, and health issues. Academic OneFile, General OneFile, US History eCollection, LitFinder and the General Reference Center Gold are a few of the databases included. You can see a list of the databases at: http://www.flelibrary.org/resources/licensed.cfm.

What's the catch? Users need a local library card to access the Florida Electronic Library.




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Home-Delivered Food Boxes Reduced Food Insecurity Among Adults, but Not Children

On this episode of On the Evidence, we talk about a federal experiment using home-delivered boxes packed with fruit, vegetables, and other shelf-stable foods selected by registered dieticians to address food insecurity among children in a rural part of the Chickasaw Nation territory in Oklahoma.




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The Future Is Now: Honoring the Legacy of Dr. Sadie Tanner Mossell Alexander

In honor of Black History Month, Kimberlin Butler, director of foundation engagement, provides an account of Dr. Sadie Tanner Mossell Alexander’s notable career as a Black economist and lawyer and how her legacy is inspiring a new generation of changemakers.




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Building the Pipeline of Black Women in Economics

In this episode of On the Evidence, we interview attendees of the Second Annual Sadie T.M. Alexander Conference about the status of Black women in economics and what progress has been made to diversify the field since last year.




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Innovating Together in the Midst of COVID-19

Hosting our own hackathon was a chance to contribute to the COVID-19 response, and an opportunity to build new relationships with staff we don’t typically work with, promote the ideas of others, and encourage staff to leverage their creativity to think about problems.




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Ghosts and Gastronomy


Well, it’s been a while since our last post (and for that Blue Door is truly sorry). We’ve been busy bees however not least with the paperback publication of our launch titles, Jon Stock’s Dead Spy Running and Anne Berry’s The Hungry Ghosts.

Sumptuous posters adorned the London tube network this week advertising The Hungry Ghosts, a haunting debut novel which has already won the Amazon Rising Stars Award and is a Waterstone’s Book Circle choice. So what better way to celebrate than to go on an Anne Berry gastronomic tube crawl spotting all of her posters along the way? If you find yourself at a loose end I can definitely recommend every single one of the establishments below.

What you will need:
An empty stomach
A copy of The Hungry Ghosts (available from all major retailers now)
Fairly loose-fitting clothes

10am
Start the day at Bread Etcetera on Clapham High Street. Perfect for whiling away a Saturday morning, you’ll only have time to take in a quick breakfast today. Might I recommend the boiled egg with their gorgeous sourdough bread.

Jump on to the tube and catch the Anne Berry poster by the escalators – truly a poster of beauty!

11am
Make your way up to Waterloo on the Northern Line and head to paradise for cake aficionados everywhere, Konditor and Cook www.konditorandcook.com I have sampled many a fine cake, tart and slab here. But let’s remember that we’re pacing ourselves for the day – if you have one thing go for the orange lavender slab cake.

1pm
After all that you’ll probably need a rest so take a gentle stroll down to London Bridge and get a refreshing cuppa at Borough Market from my favourite tea guru Rob Green www.ceylon1.com
Make your way onto the tube (spotting yet another poster of course) and travel up to King’s Cross. If you don’t already have a copy of The Hungry Ghosts pick one up at WHSmith’s – it’s their read of the week. Then if you haven’t sampled it before, head to the British Library – it’s the perfect place to dip in to Anne Berry’s world. You can even adopt a book whilst you’re there.

3pm
After all that reading, you’ll probably be quite hungry. Jump on the Piccadilly line and head for Holborn. Bea’s of Bloomsbury (www.beasofbloomsbury.com) is the perfect place for afternoon tea and at £13, is a snip (booking essential). A pot of Chinese tea and a bea-utifully scented cupcake is the perfect accompaniment to your reading and you can admire the skills of the pastry chefs in the open kitchen area. I cannot recommend this little gem enough.


5pm
A day of luxurious treats requires equally luxurious wine. Hop on the Central line and make your way over to Holland Park to Royal-favourite Julie’s, http://www.juliesrestaurant.com passing the lovely Daunt Books store on your way (they have supported Anne from the very beginning).

Every wine on Julie’s list is a delight so you will be spoilt for choice.

7pm
The dinner hour is fast-approaching and since the book is firmly rooted in the Orient, why not indulge in a Chinese feast. Anne’s evocative descriptions of food are enough to make anyone salivate and you will not be disappointed by Memories of China in Victoria. Take the Circle line (and perhaps a comedy photo next to Anne’s poster) and head to Ken Lo’s fantastic restaurant www.memories-of-china.co.uk/ This is a restaurant worth saving for!

9pm
After a day of true indulgence there’s only time for one more stop. Jump on the Victoria line, give the posters a final wave and head to Chimes in Pimlico (www.chimes-of-pimlico.co.uk) for a glass of silver birch wine (or if you're feeling brave, their walnut liqueur) to round off the day.

And after all that, the only thing I can recommend is a book at bedtime - if you haven't reached the end of The Hungry Ghosts now is your chance. You won't be disappointed!




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Super Thursdays are for life, not just for Christmas

Blue Door is proud to announce its very own Super Thursday. Yes, that’s right, today we release not one, not two but three fantastic novels. First up is Rachel Trezise’s wonderful Sixteen Shades of Crazy. Tipped as the Valleys’ answer to Trainspotting, here’s Rachel giving us an insight into why she decided to dissect the morals and mores of life in ex-mining towns:
Already popular on the literary festival circuit you can catch Rachel this summer at Hay, Latitude and Green Man. You can also catch up with all of her news at her website www.racheltrezise.com. Recognised by the Orange Futures list (amongst the likes of Zadie Smith and Sarah Waters) we are very proud to be publishing her first novel.

Next up is something completely different. Meg Gardiner’s thrillers have been praised by Stephen King, Jeffery Deaver and Tess Gerritsen which is a pretty impressive roll call of fans. Her Evan Delaney series of novels was a hit with adults and teens alike and was regularly in the top ten of teen thrillers on Amazon.com. Her new super sleuth, Jo Beckett, is a forensic psychiatrist, investigating a person’s life to discover why they died. The Memory Collector (released early May) tells the story of Ian Kanan, a passenger on board a flight to San Francisco, who has been restrained by crew members for his erratic behaviour. Jo is immediately called in when it is established that Kanan has no memory of who he is or where he has been. Convinced that he holds the key to a potential terrorist plot (and may have been exposed to a deadly biological agent himself), Jo must race against time to unravel a series of clues and save her beloved city. Meg’s next Jo Beckett thriller, The Liar’s Lullaby will be released in June so watch out for some guest blogging on the site soon.

Last but by no means least is Warren Fitzgerald’s The Go-Away Bird. Perfect for fans of Chris Cleave’s The Other Hand, this is a heart-wrenching story of how friendship can develop in the most unlikely of places between the most unlikely of people. Fourteen-year-old Clementine arrives in London from war-torn Rwanda, having witnessed horrendous cruelty and unimaginable loss during the 1994 genocides. Lonely, grieving and displaced in a daunting new city, she flees her abusive uncle and befriends Ashley, a middle-aged, loner for whom teaching singing is the only escape from his London life. The story that unfolds is deeply moving and at times sad but throughout is a positive and uplifting tale of how two utter strangers can collide, bond and ultimately save each other. Here’s Warren telling us about the novel:




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The no-nonsense guide to research support and scholarly communication / Claire Sewell.

London : Facet Publishing, 2020.




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EndNote® 1-2-3 easy! [electronic resource] : reference management for the professional / Abha Agrawal

New York, NY : Springer Science+Business Media, Inc., [2006]




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Digital libraries [electronic resource] : achievements, challenges and opportunities : 9th International Conference on Asian Digital Libraries, ICADL 2006, Kyoto, Japan, November 27-30, 2006 : proceedings / Shigeo Sugimoto [and others] (eds.)

Berlin : Springer, [2006]




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Digital libraries [electronic resource]: research and development : First International DELOS Conference, Pisa, Italy, February 13-14, 2007 : revised selected papers / Costantino Thanos, Francesca Borri, Leonardo Candela (eds.)

Berlin ; New York : Springer, [2007]




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Melanoma Diagnoses Rise While Mortality Stays Fairly Flat, Raising Concerns About Overdiagnosis

This Medical News story examines the question of whether some melanomas might be better left undetected.




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Surveillance in Action: Technologies for Civilian, Military and Cyber Surveillance / edited by Panagiotis Karampelas, Thirimachos Bourlai

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Capitalism, hegemony and violence in the age of drones / Norman Pollack

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No fly zones and international security: politics and strategy / Stephen Wrage and Scott Cooper

Dewey Library - JZ6368.W73 2019




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Diplomatic security: a comparative analysis / edited by Eugenio Cusumano and Christopher Kinsey

Dewey Library - JZ1410.D58 2019




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History of international relations: a non-European perspective / Erik Ringmar

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Construcción de territorios de paz: subjetivaciones, resistencias ciudadanas y pedagogías para la noviolencia / Doctorado en Estudios Sociales (UDFJC), Componente Escuela, Currículo y Pedagogía (IDEP) ; Claudia Luz Piedrahita Echand

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Securing peace: state-building and economic development in post-conflict countries / editors, Richard Kozul-Wright, Piergiuseppe Fortunato

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Making peace with referendums: Cyprus and Northern Ireland / Joana Amaral

Dewey Library - JZ5538.A428 2019




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Contested world orders: rising powers, non-governmental organizations, and the politics of authority beyond the nation-state / edited by Matthew D. Stephen, Michael Zürn

Dewey Library - JZ1318.C66 2019




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Defending frenemies: alliances, politics, and nuclear nonproliferation in US foreign policy / Jeffrey W. Taliaferro

Dewey Library - JZ5665.T365 2019




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Conviviality at the Crossroads: The Poetics and Politics of Everyday Encounters / Oscar Hemer, Maja Povrzanović Frykman, Per-Markku Ristilammi, editors

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European Union contested: foreign policy in a new global context / Elisabeth Johansson-Nogués, Martijn C. Vlaskamp, Esther Barbé, editors

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War-Time Care Work and Peacebuilding in Africa: the Forgotten One / Fatma Osman Ibnouf

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Projecting resilience across the Mediterranean / Eugenio Cusumano, Stefan Hofmaier, editors

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Nuclear deviance: stigma politics and the rules of the nonproliferation game / Michal Smetana

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Non-nuclear peace: beyond the nuclear ban treaty / Tom Sauer, Jorg Kustermans, Barbara Segaert, editors

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Rogue states as norm entrepreneurs: black sheep or sheep in wolves' clothing? / Carmen Wunderlich

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The United Nations Interim Force in Lebanon: multiple perspectives on a multinational peace operation / Elena Aoun (ed.)

Dewey Library - JZ6374.U5525 2018




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Down to earth: politics in the new climatic regime / Bruno Latour ; translated by Catherine Porter

Dewey Library - JZ1318.L38413 2018




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Atomic assurance: the alliance politics of nuclear proliferation / Alexander Lanoszka

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The cosmopolitan tradition: a noble but flawed ideal / Martha C. Nussbaum

Dewey Library - JZ1308.N87 2019




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An ethnography of NGO practice in India: utopias of development / Stewart Allen

Dewey Library - JZ4841.A473 2018




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Peacekeeping in South Lebanon: credibility and local cooperation / Vanessa F. Newby

Dewey Library - JZ4971.N49 2018




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Reluctant interveners: America's failed responses to genocide from Bosnia to Darfur / Eyal Mayroz

Dewey Library - JZ6369.M378 2019




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Negotiating governance on non-traditional security in Southeast Asia and beyond / Mely Caballero-Anthony

Dewey Library - JZ6009.S644 A57 2018




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Triadic coercion: Israel, Arab states, and non-state actors in conflict / Wendy Pearlman and Boaz Atzili

Dewey Library - JZ4059.P43 2018




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North Korean military proliferation in the Middle East and Africa: enabling violence and instability / Bruce E. Bechtol Jr

Dewey Library - JZ6009.K7 B43 2018




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Regional pathways to nuclear nonproliferation / Wilfred Wan

Dewey Library - JZ5675.W37 2018