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Early medieval Britain: the rebirth of towns in the post-Roman West / Pamela Crabtree, New York University

Rotch Library - HT133.C713 2018




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Cities in Asia by and for the people /: edited by Yves Cabannes, Mike Douglass, and Rita Padawangi.

Rotch Library - HT169.A78 C57 2018




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The communication ecology of 21st century urban communities / Yong-Chan Kim, Matthew D. Matsaganis, Holley A. Wilkin, and Joo-Young Jung, editors

Rotch Library - HT153.C5947 2018




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On planning: a thought experiment / edited by Simon Kretz and David Chipperfield ; contributions by Benno Agreiter, Christian Weyell and the Institute for Urban Design, Prof. Kees Christiaanse, ETH Zurich ; with photographs by Benjamin McMahon

Rotch Library - HT166.O5 2018




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Developmentalist cities?: interrogating urban developmentalism in East Asia / edited by Jamie Doucette, Bae-Gyoon Park

Rotch Library - HT147.E18 D48 2019




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Urban heritage in divided cities: contested pasts / edited by Mirjana Ristic and Sybille Frank

Rotch Library - HT153.U726 2020




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Changing places: the science and art of new urban planning / John MacDonald, Charles Branas, Robert Stokes

Rotch Library - HT166.M233 2019




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Adventures in sustainable urbanism / edited by Robert Krueger, Tim Freytag, and Samuel Mössner

Rotch Library - HT241.A38 2019




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The patchwork city: class, space, and politics in Metro Manila / Marco Z. Garrido

Rotch Library - HT334.M3 G37 2019




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Cities & the Sea: Port City Planning in Early Modern Europe / Josef W. Konvitz

Online Resource




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Understanding metropolitan landscapes / Andrew MacKenzie

Rotch Library - HT166.M33 2020




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Innovations in Smart Cities Applications Edition 3: the proceedings of the 4th International Conference on Smart City Applications / Mohamed Ben Ahmed, Anouar Abdelhakim Boudhir, Domingos Santos, Mohamed El Aroussi, İsmail Rakıp Karas, editors

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Re-interpreting urban fabric in cities with living heritage: the case of central Kolkata / author, Gaurab Das Mahapatra ; co-author, Dr. Kshama Puntambekar ; edited by Dr. Tapas Mitra

Rotch Library - HT169.I42 K65 2020




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Urban and Regional Planning and Development: 20th Century Forms and 21st Century Transformations / Rajiv R. Thakur, Ashok K. Dutt, Sudhir K. Thakur, George M. Pomeroy, editors

Online Resource




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Routledge handbook of urban planning in Africa / edited by Carlos Nunes Silva

Rotch Library - HT169.A35 R69 2020




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Making green cities: concepts, challenges and practice / Jürgen Breuste, editor ; Martina Artmann, Cristian Ioja, Salman Qureshi, co-editors

Online Resource




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Barrio America: how Latino immigrants saved the American city / A. K. Sandoval-Strausz

Rotch Library - HT175.S25 2019




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Urban renewal in India: theory, initiatives and spatial planning strategies / S.K. Kulshrestha

Rotch Library - HT178.I4 K85 2018




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Shaping urban futures in Mongolia: Ulaanbaatar, dynamic ownership and economic flux / Rebekah Plueckhahn

Online Resource




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The geopolitics of spectacle: space, synecdoche, and the new capitals of Asia / Natalie Koch

Rotch Library - HT178.A78 K63 2018




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Smart city Barcelona: the Catalan quest to improve future urban living / Antoni Vives ; translated from the Spanish by David Thomas Clark

Rotch Library - HT169.S652 B38813 2018




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Business improvement districts and the contradictions of placemaking: BID urbanism in Washington, D.C. / Susanna F. Schaller

Rotch Library - HT177.W3 S33 2019




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Displacing blackness: planning, power, and race in twentieth-century Halifax / Ted Rutland

Rotch Library - HT169.C32 H35 2018




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Four corridors: design initiative for RPA's Fourth Regional Plan / editors, Paul Lewis, Guy Nordenson, Catherine Seavitt ; managing editor, Ryan Roark

Rotch Library - HT392.F68 2019




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Manufacturing decline: how racism and the conservative movement crush the American rust belt / Jason Hackworth

Rotch Library - HT384.U5 H34 2019




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Market cities, people cities: the shape of our urban future / Michael Oluf Emerson and Kevin T. Smiley

Rotch Library - HT166.E474 2018




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Unlocking sustainable cities: a manifesto for real change / Paul Chatterton

Rotch Library - HT241.C44 2019




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For the war yet to come: planning Beirut's frontiers / Hiba Bou Akar

Rotch Library - HT169.L42 B68 2018




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Sites unseen: uncovering hidden hazards in American cities / Scott Frickel and James R. Elliott

Rotch Library - HT175.F74 2018




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Black in place: the spatial aesthetics of race in a post-Chocolate City / Brandi Thompson Summers

Rotch Library - HT177.W3 S84 2019




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On the margins of urban South Korea: core location as method and praxis / edited by Jesook Song and Laam Hae

Rotch Library - HT169.K6 O5 2019




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Renew Orleans?: globalized development and worker resistance after Katrina / Aaron Schneider

Rotch Library - HT177.N49 S36 2018




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Building Washington: engineering and construction of a new Federal City, 1790-1840 / Robert J. Kapsch

Rotch Library - HT168.W3 K37 2018




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Bulldozer revolutions: a rural history of the metropolitan South / Andrew C. Baker

Rotch Library - HT334.S68 B35 2018




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Urban development in the margins of a World Heritage Site: in the shadows of Angkor / Adèle Esposito

Rotch Library - HT147.C26 E87 2018




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Ideas of the city in Asian settings / edited by Henco Bekkering, Adèle Esposito and Charles Goldblum

Rotch Library - HT147.A2 I34 2019




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Knowledge and the early modern city: a history of entanglements / edited by Bert De Munck and Antonella Romano

Rotch Library - HT131.K56 2020




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Make city: a compendium of urban alternatives: Stadt anders machen / editor/Herausgeberin: Francesca Ferguson, Make_Shift

Rotch Library - HT166.M244 2019




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Neighbourhoods for the city in Pacific Asia / K.C. Ho

Rotch Library - HT147.E18 H6 2020




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Moody’s says India’s negative outlook reflects increasing risks

 Rating agency Moody’s said that the the negative outlook of India reflects increasing risks that economic growth will remain significantly lower than




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Preservation News: 4/23 Preservation Week Lecture and Collection Viewing

We're celebrating Preservation Week with a lecture and open collection display with conservators and archivists that showcase the value of preserving the first-person accounts of those we send to fight in wars.

Monday, April 23 from noon-2:00 pm in the Whittall Room (Jefferson Building, Ground floor)

Click here to register for the live webcast of the lecture and for more information about the Library's Preservation Week programming.




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Preservation News: Today's Twitter Takeover

Starting at 3:00 pm EDT, you can interact with our preservation experts to discuss the challenges of space and storage, digitizing collections, born-digital collections, brittle collections, and more during the Twitter Conference organized in conjunction with the Society of American Archivists for Preservation Week. #PresTC

Click here to find the Library on Twitter.




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Preservation News: Preservation Week 2019 @ The Library of Congress

April 22-26, 2019, the Library of Congress celebrates Preservation Week with programming throughout the week, including behind-the-scenes tours of Preservation at the Library, a Preservation takeover of the Library’s main Twitter account, and tips presented by Library conservators in the Baseball Americana exhibit.

Click here to register for the tours and for more information about the programs to celebrate Preservation Week.




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Preservation News: Are you coming to ALA DC? Take a Tour of Library of Congress’ Preservation Services!

On Friday, June 21st, the Library’s preservation staff will be hosting two (2) behind the scenes tours of preservation labs and services in the James Madison Building. The tour is free, but registration is required and space is limited.

  • For the morning tour - Friday, June 21 at 10:00-11:30 am – register here.
  • For the afternoon tour - Friday, June 21 at 1:30-3:00 pm – register here.

Click here for more information about preservation programming throughout the week of ALA, including behind-the-scenes tours of Preservation at the Library, an information pavilion at the Exhibition Hall, and an open house in the Jefferson Building.




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Thanks for Your Support!

Thank You!

Thank you for all you do to support the nation’s Library. With new books, films, and music arriving every day, the Library of Congress is your place to discover new ideas. Whether you support us with a gift or simply by spreading the word about what we do, you help us in our mission to connect millions of people around the world with the stories of the world’s past, present, and future.

Spread the word and encourage your friends and family to visit us online or in person and make a gift to the nation’s library today!




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Preservation News: Topics in Preservation Series (TOPS) Webinars for Preservation Week 2020, Starting April 27

The Library of Congress Preservation Directorate is excited to present a Topics in Preservation Series (TOPS) for Preservation Week 2020! From April 27-May 1, we are hosting webinars every day at 11am (EST). The five, hour-long webinars will feature preservation related projects conducted at the Library of Congress. Register now for any, or all, of the following webinars at http://LOCPreservation.eventbrite.com or at the links below. For more information and resources related to preservation at the Library of Congress, visit https://www.loc.gov/preservation/

Keeping it Cool – Designing the Library’s New Gutenberg Bible Display Case

Monday, April 27th, 11am – 12pm Register here

The Library of Congress’ Gutenberg Bible is on permanent display in the Thomas Jefferson Building. Even though its three volumes are displayed on a rotating basis, the concerns about the adverse effects of long-term display required the Library’s’ conservation staff to create a purpose designed display case that would mitigate these adverse effects. The speakers will talk about the design process, present various features of the new case, and share with the audience some lessons learned now that the case is fully functioning for a little over a year.

Presented by Elmer Eusman, Chief, Conservation Division and Nancy Lev-Alexander, Head, Collection Stabilization Section

Acquiring and Developing an Offsite High Density Collections Storage Facility

Tuesday, April 28th, 11am – 12pm Register here

In addition to operating state-of-the art preservation quality storage facilities at Ft. Meade, the Library operates a rental property which meets its needs for interim storage.  This webinar discusses the Library’s experience in acquiring and developing this facility.  Cabin Branch (located in Landover, MD) shows a way to control costs without compromising on collections care.  The webinar will explain how the Library of Congress designed an interim storage warehouse with collections safety foremost in mind, while keeping cost under control by working with the developer to focus on the features most critical to safeguarding our collections.

Presented by Steve Herman, Chief, Collections Management Division; Rohn Roache, Assistant Chief, Collections Management Division; Nancy Lev-Alexander, Head, Collection Stabilization Section

Assessing the Condition of the United States National Collection

Wednesday, April 29th, 11am – 12pm Register here

A national research initiative funded by the Mellon Foundation “Assessing the Physical Condition of the National Collection” is undertaking the task to objectively assess the condition of books held in collecting institutions of the United States by performing an in-depth scientific analysis on a representative sample.

The research focuses on analyzing the same 500 volumes from five different research libraries in five different climatic zones through the time period 1840-1940. Research to date has shown some extremely interesting trends. This presentation will focus on the analytical techniques used in the program and show what this means to the preservation of print collections throughout the United States.

Presented by Fenella France, Chief, Preservation Research and Testing Division

Environment, Housing & Building Materials Testing to Protect our Collections

Thursday, April 30th, 11am – 12pm Register here

Challenges to preserving the national collection come from both inherent risks in the collections themselves and from materials in the immediate environment. The Library’s quality assurance program is focused on analyzing all materials that come into contact with collections or are part of the surrounding environment. The quality assurance (QA) program involves testing of materials used for housing, storage, and in conservation treatments, as well as evaluation, definition, and dissemination of standards for the use of these materials.

 This presentation will give specific examples of QA testing, new developments in quantification and identification of volatile organic compounds, fast and accurate test methodologies, examples of collection inherent material challenges, and assessment of off-gassing from potential building and housing materials to determine safety for special collections.

Presented by Dr. Eric Monroe, Supervisory Physical Scientist

Would You Like to Save Your Game?

Friday, May 1st, 11am – 12pm Register here

Libraries, archives and museums are facing an ever increasing amount of interactive media in their collections, including software applications, time based artworks and video games. These materials provide unique challenges in regards to acquisition, description and preservation, and many institutions are working to develop new approaches to ensuring the long term preservation of and access to born digital cultural artifacts. The Library’s National Audio-Visual Conservation Center (NAVCC) holds over 5,000 videogames amassed through copyright deposit and private donation. This collection contains not only a wide array of formats from 5.25” floppy disks to modern console cartridges, but also packaging, documentation, and adjacent materials such as magazines. The Preservation Reformatting Division and NAVCC work together to describe, reformat, and preserve these complex digital objects and preserve this important part of culture. This webinar will highlight different aspects of the preservation workflow.

Presented by Amanda May, Digital Conservation Specialist; David Gibson, Processing Technician; Laura Davis, Project Specialist

Click here for more information about the webinars.




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[ASAP] What We Need to Know about Solid-State Isothermal Crystallization of Organic Molecules from the Amorphous State below the Glass Transition Temperature

Molecular Pharmaceutics
DOI: 10.1021/acs.molpharmaceut.0c00181




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[ASAP] Ultrasound Enhances ZD2767P–Carboxypeptidase G2 against Chemoresistant Ovarian Cancer Cells by Altering the Intracellular Pharmacokinetics of ZD2767D

Molecular Pharmaceutics
DOI: 10.1021/acs.molpharmaceut.0c00008




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[ASAP] Combined Application of Albumin-Binding [<sup>177</sup>Lu]Lu-PSMA-ALB-56 and Fast-Cleared PSMA Inhibitors: Optimization of the Pharmacokinetics

Molecular Pharmaceutics
DOI: 10.1021/acs.molpharmaceut.0c00199




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[ASAP] DARK Classics in Chemical Neuroscience: Gamma-Hydroxybutyrate (GHB)

ACS Chemical Neuroscience
DOI: 10.1021/acschemneuro.9b00336