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New developments in tissue engineering and regeneration / editors: Paulo Rui Fernandes and Paulo Jorge da Silva Bartolo

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Polymers from Fossil and Renewable Resources: Scientific and Technological Comparison of Plastic Properties / Francesco Ciardelli, Monica Bertoldo, Simona Bronco, Elisa Passaglia

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Unraveling the complexation mechanism of actinide(III) and lanthanide(III) with a new tetradentate phenanthroline-derived phosphonate ligand

Inorg. Chem. Front., 2020, 7,1726-1740
DOI: 10.1039/D0QI00200C, Research Article
Lei Xu, Ning Pu, Gaoyang Ye, Chao Xu, Jing Chen, Xingwang Zhang, Lecheng Lei, Chengliang Xiao
The separation and complexation mechanisms of actinide(III) and lanthanide(III) with a new phenanthroline-derived phosphonate ligand were studied experimentally and theoretically.
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A single-ligand-protected Eu60−nGd(Tb)n cluster: a reasonable new approach to expand lanthanide aggregations

Inorg. Chem. Front., 2020, Advance Article
DOI: 10.1039/D0QI00226G, Research Article
Xi-Ming Luo, Ning-Fang Li, Qing-Fang Lin, Jia-Peng Cao, Peng Yuan, Yan Xu
Two fascinating configurations were obtained based on mixed-lanthanide conditions, abbreviated as mixed-Ln60. The synthesis provides a way to obtain similar metal-core Ln high-nuclearity clusters, breaking the ionic radius limitation.
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A new honeycomb metal–carboxylate-tetrazolate framework with multiple functions for CO2 conversion and selective capture of C2H2, CO2 and benzene

Inorg. Chem. Front., 2020, 7,1957-1964
DOI: 10.1039/D0QI00181C, Research Article
Gang-Ding Wang, Yong-Zhi Li, Wen-Juan Shi, Lei Hou, Zhonghua Zhu, Yao-Yu Wang
A stable Cd-MOF was built by a carboxylate-tetrazolate ligand, which contains hexagonal channels and reveals multiple functions including separation of CO2/CH4, C2H2/CO2, C2H2/CH4 and benzene/cyclohexane, and catalytic conversion of CO2 with epoxides.
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Exploiting cation aggregation in new magnesium amidohaloaluminate electrolytes for magnesium batteries

Inorg. Chem. Front., 2020, Advance Article
DOI: 10.1039/C9QI01606F, Research Article
Open Access
  This article is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported Licence.
Etienne V. Brouillet, Marco Amores, Serena A. Corr, Stuart D. Robertson
The active species in magnesium electrolytes is regularly assigned as being the thermodynamically stable dinuclear [Mg2Cl3]+ cation. By deliberately targeting other implicated aggregates, their effect on Mg-ion battery performance is easily ascertained.
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[ASAP] New Approach for Controllable Synthesis of N-MnO<sub><italic toggle="yes">x</italic></sub> Microflowers and Their Superior Catalytic Performance for Benzoxazole Synthesis

Industrial & Engineering Chemistry Research
DOI: 10.1021/acs.iecr.0c00746




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Interview: Our Favorite New Christian Christmas Albums of the Year

Mix up your holiday listening with releases from Phil Wickham, Audrey Assad, and others.




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[ASAP] Physicochemical Data of Carbonic-Anhydrase-Blended Aqueous Potassium Lysinate Solutions as New Absorbents

Journal of Chemical & Engineering Data
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The telescope in the ice: inventing a new astronomy at the South Pole / Mark Bowen

Hayden Library - QC793.5.N42 B69 2017




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Search for new heavy charged bosons and measurement of high-mass Drell-Yan production in proton-proton collisions / Markus Zinser

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International Workshop on Physics with Positrons at Jefferson Lab: conference date, 12-15 September 2017: location, Newport News, VA, USA / editors, Joe Grames, Eric Voutier

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Hispanic Resources: News & Events: Americas Award events in the Hispanic Reading Room this Friday

Américas Award Events in the Hispanic Reading Room

Join us for these two Hispanic Heritage Month events this Friday, September 27, 2019, in the Hispanic Reading Room

AUTHOR READING WITH FRANCIE LATOUR, 11:00 am
Author Francie Latour will read from Auntie Luce’s Talking Paintings (2019 Américas Award Honor Book),  a story about a young American girl who visits family in Haiti and finds herself through her Haitian auntie’s paintbrush. Book sale will follow. The Américas Award encourages and commends authors, illustrators and publishers who produce quality and classroom-ready children’s and young adult books portraying Latin America, the Caribbean, or Latinos in the United States.

Free tickets available via Evenbrite

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AMÉRICAS AWARD CEREMONY AND WORKSHOP, 5:00 pm-7:30 pm
Each year the Consortium of Latin American Studies Programs (CLASP) and the Hispanic Division celebrates winning titles by holding an award ceremony at the Library of Congress during Hispanic Heritage Month. All are welcome to attend the ceremony and workshop following.

2019 Award Winners
Islandborn by Junot Díaz and illustrated by Leo Espinosa (Dial Books, 2018)
Undocumented: A Worker’s Fight by Duncan Tonatiuh (Abrams Books, 2018)
2019 Honor Books
Auntie Luce’s Talking Paintings by Francie Latour and illustrated by Ken Daley (Groundwood Books, 2018)
The Poet X by Elizabeth Acevedo (HarperCollins, 2018)

Following the awards ceremony, author/artist Duncan Tonatiuh, CLASP, the Learning and Innovation Office, and the Hispanic Division at the Library of Congress offer a hands-on workshop inspired by Tonatiuh’s award winning codex Undocumented: A Worker's Fight.

Participants will create visual reflections on their own life experiences and combine them in an accordion folded book displayed in the Hispanic Reading Room through Hispanic Heritage Month. This maker opportunity enables participants to experience hybrid reading and writing traditions through Mesoamerican codices and Tonatiuh’s book. A reception as well as a book sale and signing will follow.

Free tickets available via Evenbrite

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Click here for more information on these and other related events.




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Hispanic Resources: News & Events: Tomorrow! Ladino Songs and the Sephardic Diaspora

 

Friday, November 8 - 12:00pm

Location:  Mumford Room, James Madison Memorial Building (6th floor Rm 649) 101 Independence Avenue SE, Washington, DC 20540

 

Sarah Aroeste, Shai Bachar, and Ellie Falaris Ganelin perform Ladino music and offer educational commentary about this language. Ladino is the language of Sephardic Jews expelled from Spain during the Inquisition, and spoken in Mediterranean and Balkan regions before the Holocaust. It is an endangered language because numerous speakers were killed during the Holocaust. Aroeste describes Ladino as a pan-Mediterranean language crossing linguistic and cultural boundaries. A display of rare Ladino books curated by the Hebraic Section in the African and Middle Eastern Division at the Library of Congress accompanies this performance.

 

Free tickets available via Eventbrite

 

Brought to you by the General and International Collections and Acquisitions and Bibliographic Access Directorates in cooperation with

 

Please request ADA accommodations at least five business days in advance by contacting (202) 707-6362 or ada@loc.gov.

 




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Hispanic Resources: News & Events: 50 New Literary Recordings Available to Stream Online

The annual online release of material from the Archive of Hispanic Literature on Tape has gone live! These year's release includes recordings with Jorge Luis Borges, Vinicius de Moraes, and renowned Latinx poets such as Carmen Giménez Smith, Valerie Martínez, and Rigoberto González. Curated here in the Library of Congress since 1943, the AHLOT is a collection of audio recordings of poets and prose writers from Latin America, the Iberian Peninsula, the Caribbean, and the Latinx community in the United States reading from their works. Every year we make 50 new recordings from this collection available for online streaming.

Click here to see the complete list of authors recorded for this project.

 




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Hispanic Resources: News & Events: Happy New Year/ Feliz Año/ Feliz Ano Novo!

Happy New Year/ feliz año/ feliz ano novo from the Library of Congress’ Hispanic Division! We feel privileged for the opportunities 2019 offered to continue our mission of sharing the Library’s wonderfully rich Luso-Hispanic collections. We are thrilled to welcome 2020 and look forward to its surprises. 

In case you missed it, here are some highlights from this past year:

Jaime Conlan and Sam Awad, an intern and Librarian in Residence, shared accounts of their work in the “Library of Congress, 4 Corners of the World” blog. We are grateful to learn with these budding professionals. 

We inaugurated a new series of events in our Reading Room’s vestibule to connect the public with distinctive collections and services against the backdrop of the impressive Portinari Murals. With nearly 30 partners, we welcomed 765 participants to combined collections displays, presentations or readings, and maker workshops.  Some highlights included a reading with Portuguese award-winning poet Ana Luisa Amaral; an homage to the late Argentine poet Alejandra Pizarnik; a Wikipedia edit-a-thon and a workshop with Chicano muralist Mario Torero.

We continue to create more online accessibility to recordings from the Archive of Hispanic Literature on Tape and to recent acquisitions on and from Latin America through the Handbook of Latin American Studies, with volume 73 published and 74 on the way.

In 2019, the Hispanic Division also celebrated the impressive career and retirement of Juan Manuel Peréz (July), while welcoming Liliana Lopez (September) Dani Thurber (January).

We look forward to expanding our efforts and continue connecting users, creators, and learners with our treasures and resources. Please let us know if there is something you would like to see us prioritize in 2020 and stay tuned!

Many of our effort are possible thanks to generous support of the Huntington Endowment, for which we remain grateful, now 80 years after the establishment of the Hispanic Reading Room.

 




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Hispanic Resources: News & Events: Finding Hope in Poetry: Exploring AHLOT and HLAS

When the news of the day seems overwhelming, nothing can soothe frayed nerves more than an interlude, however brief, with poetry or with nature. Continue reading


April is National Poetry Month!

Celebrate by listening to some of the poets recorded for our Archive of Hispanic Literature on Tape (AHLOT), and learn about noteworthy Latin American poetry publications by consulting the Handbook of Latin American Studies (HLAS).

We also invite you to listen to our La Biblioteca podcast. Here are some episodes focused on poetry:


Click here for more information.

 

 




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The vanishing American corporation : navigating the hazards of a new economy / Gerald F Davis

Davis, Gerald F. (Gerald Fredrick), 1961- author




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Gender and labour in new times / edited by Lisa Adkins and Maryanne Dever




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Globalization and food sovereignty : global and local change in the new politics of food / edited by Peter Andrée, Jeffrey Ayres, Michael J. Bosia, and Marie-Josée Massicotte




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The curse of bigness : antitrust in the new gilded age / Tim Wu

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Labor economics : introduction to classic and the new labor economics / Derek Laing

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New South Wales State Convention : [papers] / Taxation Institute of Australia

Taxation Institute of Australia. New South Wales Division. State Convention




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Two-thirds of a man : women & arbitration in New South Wales, 1902-08 / Edna Ryan

Ryan, Edna, 1904-1997




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Spectroscopic investigations under whole-cell conditions provide new insight into the metal hydride chemistry of [FeFe]-hydrogenase

Chem. Sci., 2020, Advance Article
DOI: 10.1039/D0SC00512F, Edge Article
Open Access
Lívia S. Mészáros, Pierre Ceccaldi, Marco Lorenzi, Holly J. Redman, Emanuel Pfitzner, Joachim Heberle, Moritz Senger, Sven T. Stripp, Gustav Berggren
The mechanism of hydrogen gas formation by [FeFe] hydrogenase is probed under whole cell conditions, revealing the formation of reactive metal hydride species under physiologically relevant conditions.
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Chemical synthesis and immunological evaluation of new generation multivalent anticancer vaccines based on a Tn antigen analogue

Chem. Sci., 2020, 11,4488-4498
DOI: 10.1039/D0SC00544D, Edge Article
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Carlo Pifferi, Ane Ruiz-de-Angulo, David Goyard, Claire Tiertant, Nagore Sacristán, Diego Barriales, Nathalie Berthet, Juan Anguita, Olivier Renaudet, Alberto Fernández-Tejada
A fully-synthetic anticancer vaccine candidate incorporating an hexadecavalent Tn antigen analogue display via oxime linkages induced tumor-specific IgG antibodies and cellular immune responses in mice coadministered with QS-21 as an adjuvant.
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Correction: Metal complexes as a promising source for new antibiotics

Chem. Sci., 2020, 11,4531-4531
DOI: 10.1039/D0SC90075C, Correction
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  This article is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported Licence.
Angelo Frei, Johannes Zuegg, Alysha G. Elliott, Murray Baker, Stefan Braese, Christopher Brown, Feng Chen, Christopher G. Dowson, Gilles Dujardin, Nicole Jung, A. Paden King, Ahmed M. Mansour, Massimiliano Massi, John Moat, Heba A. Mohamed, Anna K. Renfrew, Peter J. Rutledge, Peter J. Sadler, Matthew H. Todd, Charlotte E. Willans, Justin J. Wilson, Matthew A. Cooper, Mark A. T. Blaskovich
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YES Bank okays board reconstitution; Prashant Kumar to be new MD & CEO

The other board members will be Sunil Mehta, former non-executive chairman of Punjab National Bank, as the non executive chairman of YES Bank




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Thinking through new literacies for primary and early years / Jayne Metcalfe [and three others] ; edited by Dr Eileen Honan

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The new meaning of educational change / Michael Fullan

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New sociologies of elite schooling / edited by Jane Kenway and Aaron Koh




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Better chances for girls : a handbook of equal opportunity strategies for use in schools / by Clarice Ballenden, Maryellen Davidson, Fran Newell

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Innovation and creativity : inquiry into innovation and creativity : workforce for the new economy / House of Representatives Standing Committee on Employment, Education and Training

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Practical pedagogy : 40 new ways to teach and learn / Mike Sharples

Sharples, Mike, 1952- author




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Learning to teach in a new era / Jeanne Allen, Simone White

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More Fun in the New World, John Doe

Sequel to Grammy-nominated bestseller Under the Big Black Sun, continuing the up-close and personal account of the L.A. punk scene, with 50 rare photos.




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Mathematical Analysis I: Approximation Theory: ICRAPAM 2018, New Delhi, India, October 23-25 / Naokant Deo, Vijay Gupta, Ana Maria Acu, P. N. Agrawal, editors

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Reading popular Newtonianism: print, the Principia, and the dissemination of Newtonian science / Laura Miller

Hayden Library - QA803.M55 2018