Two new book reviews are now available in the Canadian Journal of Academic Librarianship.
Nailisa Tanner review of Lawrence Busch’s Knowledge for Sale: The Neoliberal Takeover of Higher Education highlights particular areas of interest in the book to librarians, such as data on citation practices/journal prestige.
Siham Alaoui’s review of Brunot Bachimont’s Patrimoine et numérique : technique et politique de la mémoire explores how Bachimont coninutes the debate on the management and preservation of memory in the digital age.
Both reviews are available on the CJAL website.
A reminder that the deadline for the Call for Papers for the special issues of CJAL is June 30th. More information is available here.
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French
2018/06/19
New Book Reviews in CJAL
by Communications Committee • CAPAL News, Uncategorized
Two new book reviews are now available in the Canadian Journal of Academic Librarianship.
Nailisa Tanner review of Lawrence Busch’s Knowledge for Sale: The Neoliberal Takeover of Higher Education highlights particular areas of interest in the book to librarians, such as data on citation practices/journal prestige.
Siham Alaoui’s review of Brunot Bachimont’s Patrimoine et numérique : technique et politique de la mémoire explores how Bachimont coninutes the debate on the management and preservation of memory in the digital age.
Both reviews are available on the CJAL website.
A reminder that the deadline for the Call for Papers for the special issues of CJAL is June 30th. More information is available here.
View this post in: French