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Sofge, Robin. "Book Review: More Storytime Magic." Reference & User Services Quarterly 56, no. 1 (2016): 53. http://dx.doi.org/10.5860/rusq.56n1.53a.

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This book offers a bounty of fresh materials for both storytime novices and veterans, including songs, flannel boards, rhymes, stories, and recommended book lists to engage the audience. Updating their 2009 Storytime Magic, authors MacMillan and Kirker use the same format for this volume, but with new materials. As with the earlier title, chapters have themes, such as “All About Me,” “Fairy Tales and Castles,” and “The Natural World.” The new materials in these chapters are useful when planning storytimes. Some activities and flannel boards are tied to specific books. For example, Toni Yuly’s Early Bird (2009, 19) is the focus of a flannel board, and an ALA web link is provided for flannel board patterns, which makes it easy to use. Song lyrics listed in the book can be sung to familiar tunes, including childhood favorites. As in the previous book, some American Sign Language is also included.
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Al-Semmari, Fahd. "The King Abdulaziz Foundation for Research and Archives." Middle East Studies Association Bulletin 35, no. 1 (2001): 45–46. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0026318400041432.

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The King Abdulaziz Foundation for Research and Archives (KAFRA) (Arabic title: Darat al-Malik Abdulaziz) was established in 1972 with the aim of preserving the history of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, along with its geography, literature, thought, and architecture. The Foundation is an independent academic establishment governed by a board of directors, chaired by HRH Prince Salman bin Abdulaziz Al-Saud. Its funds are based on project returns, investment activities, government funds, and private donations. Its major sections are: Saudi History Archives, Oral History Center, Information Center, Research Department, Female Center, Ad-darah Journal, the Library, King Abdulaziz Memorial Exhibition Hall, Muraba Palace, and the Royal Family History Center.During its twenty-nine years of existence, the King Abdulaziz Foundation has collected and preserved huge quantities of historical source materials: documents, manuscripts, books, magazines, photographs, sketches, paintings, films, and oral traditions. The Foundation is keen to collect, classify, and preserve historical documents in both original and duplicate forms. It has collected, as well as copied from, various archives and research centers outside the Kingdom.
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Gibson, Jennifer. "Couples Who Collaborate: Andrea Davis Pinkney and Brian Pinkney." Children and Libraries 16, no. 4 (2018): 23. http://dx.doi.org/10.5860/cal.16.4.23.

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For author Andrea Davis Pinkney and her husband, author/illustrator Brian Pinkney, creating books for children is truly a family affair. The couple has collaborated on more than fifty titles, ranging from board books like Watch Me Dance (Red Wagon Books, 1997), to their many picture-book collaborations, like Sojourner Truth’s Step-Stomp Stride (Hyperion, 2009) and Sit-In: How Four Friends Stood Up by Sitting Down (Little, Brown, 2010), to longer nonfiction titles such as Hand in Hand: Ten Black Men Who Changed America (Disney-Hyperion, 2012).
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Braendle, Udo C. "Book review: "Board of directors: A review of practices and empirical research"." Corporate Governance and Sustainability Review 5, no. 2 (2021): 102–5. http://dx.doi.org/10.22495/cgsrv5i2p9.

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This review covers the book titled “Board of directors: A review of practices and empirical research”, edited by Stefano Dell’Atti, Montserrat Manzaneque, and Shab Hundal (Virtus Interpress, 2020; ISBN: 978-617-7309-16-0). The focus of this review is particularly on board diversity and sustainability issues that, in the reviewer’s opinion, are two challenges that will keep boards of directors busy in the years to come. It also highlights the contribution of this book to the ongoing discussion on key issues relating to board of directors
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Huidobro, Paloma Arroyo, Antonio I. Fernández-Domínguez, John B. Pendry, Luis Martín-Moreno, and Francisco J. García-Vidal. "Spoof Surface Plasmon Metamaterials." MRS Bulletin 45, no. 4 (2020): 318. http://dx.doi.org/10.1557/mrs.2020.111.

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Andreev, Alexander Alexeevich, and Anton Petrovich Ostroushko. "Mikhail Izrailevich PERELMAN - Russian and Soviet surgeon, academician of the USSR Academy of medical Sciences — RAMN (to the 95th of birthday)." Journal of Experimental and Clinical Surgery 12, no. 4 (2019): 292. http://dx.doi.org/10.18499/2070-478x-2019-12-4-292-292.

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Mikhail israelevich was born on December 20, 1924 in Minsk. He lived in the cities of Borisov, Gomel and Vitebsk. With the beginning of the war he went to the Caucasus, where in 1941 he entered the North Ossetian medical Institute (Vladikavkaz), moving to study in Novosibirsk, Yaroslavl. From 1944 to 1951 he worked as an assistant of the departments of normal anatomy, topographic anatomy and operative surgery, hospital surgery of Yaroslavl medical Institute, doctor of the regional station of sanitary aviation. In the summer of 1947 he worked in the hospitals of Kologriv, Rybinsk. From 1954 to 1955-assistant of the Department of operative surgery and topographic anatomy of the 1st Moscow medical Institute, and then associate Professor at the course of surgery of pulmonary tuberculosis at the Department of tuberculosis of the Central Institute of advanced medical. From 1958 to 1962-head of the Department of surgery of the small circle of blood circulation in the research Institute of experimental biology and medicine of the Siberian branch of the USSR Academy of Sciences (Novosibirsk), from 1963 thoracic surgery research Institute of clinical and experimental surgery of the USSR Ministry of health (now rsch RAMS), which led for 18 years. In 1964 he was awarded the title of Professor and this year he is a consultant of the 4th Main Directorate of the Ministry of health of the USSR. Since 1966-Chairman of the problem Commission "Thoracic surgery" Of the scientific Council on surgery of RAMS. From 1969 to 1991-General Secretary of the all-Union society of surgeons. Since 1971-member Of the international society of surgeons. In 1980 he was elected a corresponding member, and in 1986 academician of the Academy of medical Sciences of the USSR. In 1981, he moved to the position of head of the Department, and then Director of the Institute of Phthisiopulmonology of the Moscow medical Academy. I. M. Sechenov, became a consultant Of the Russian scientific center of surgery RAMS. M. I. Perelman author of 24 monographs and books, 32 chapters in domestic and foreign manuals and books, 35 articles in encyclopedias, 250 articles in the Central domestic and foreign journals, author or consultant of 9 scientific and educational films, was the supervisor of 68 candidate and scientific consultant in the preparation of 25 doctoral dissertations. Mikhail was the editor-in-chief of the journal "problems of tuberculosis and lung diseases", Deputy editor-in-chief of the "medical referral journal", a member of the editorial Board of the multi-volume edition of "International Trendsin" General Thoracic Surgery", magazines of" world of Surgery"," Pulmonology "and"world of Surgery". In 2013, Mikhail Perelman died and was buried at Novodevichy cemetery.
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Elshakry, Marwa. "Introduction." Comparative Studies of South Asia, Africa and the Middle East 40, no. 1 (2020): 193–95. http://dx.doi.org/10.1215/1089201x-8186181.

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Abstract The seven reviews invited here by the editorial board engage with the question posed by the very title of Shahab Ahmed's book What Is Islam? Collectively, they consider how history can both illuminate and at times obscure our understanding of both the question and the attempt to answer it.
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Derrida, Jacques, Safaa Fathy, and Max Cavitch. "Contre-jour." Publications of the Modern Language Association of America 131, no. 2 (2016): 540–51. http://dx.doi.org/10.1632/pmla.2016.131.2.540.

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“Contre-jour” is the opening section of the coauthored book tourner les mots: au bord d'un film (2000), by the franco-maghrebian philosopher Jacques Derrida and the Franco-Egyptian filmmaker and poet Safaa Fathy. Tourner les mots is about their experience of film generally and, in particular, about their collaboration on Fathy's 1999 film D'Ailleurs, Derrida, released in an English subtitled version as Derrida's Elsewhere. One meaning of the word tourner in the book's title is “to film.” But the word also shares with the English turn a wide range of meanings and associations, including “to turn,” “to revolve,” “to depend on,” “to shape or form,” “to consider,” and “to trope.” Thus Tourner les mots refers to cinematic practice (le tournage ‘filmmaking,’ ‘the shoot’) and to the relation between cinema and language (les mots ‘words’).
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Corvino, Antonio. "Book review: “Board of directors and company performance: An international outlook”." Risk Governance and Control: Financial Markets and Institutions 8, no. 4 (2019): 52–54. http://dx.doi.org/10.22495/rgcv8i4p6.

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This review covers the book titled “Board of directors and company performance: An international outlook”, which was edited by William Megginson, Pablo de Andres, Marina Brogi, Dmitriy Govorun (Virtus Interpress, 2019, Hardcover, ISBN 978-617-7309-04-7). The review shortly outlines the structure of the book, pays attention to it’s strong sides and issues that will be, by the reviewers’ point of view, most interesting for the readers.
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Navickienė, Aušra. "Interview with Longterm Editor-in-Chief of Knygotyra, Professor Domas Kaunas (Full Member of the Lithuanian Academy of Sciences)." Knygotyra 73 (January 13, 2020): 16–25. http://dx.doi.org/10.15388/knygotyra.2019.73.32.

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Knygotyra (“Book Science”) is one of the longest existing scholarly journals among the periodicals published by Vilnius University. It has been in print since 1961. Until 1969, it was published under the title Bibliotekininkystės ir bibliografijos klausimai (“Issues of Librarianship and Bibliography”). During 1981–1991, as part of the series “Research Work of the Higher Education Institutions of the Lithuanian SSR,” it appeared in two volumes: one devoted to the problems of book history, publishing and distribution, and the other – to issues of libraries, bibliography, and information science. In 1990, the first volumes were turned into Knygotyra, a serial published by Vilnius University, while the second volumes were published independently under the title Informacijos mokslai (“Information Sciences”). Since 2003, Knygotyra has been regularly published twice a year as a scholarly journal. For decades, it has been referred to in Lithuanian and international databases as an open access, peer-reviewed journal and, since 2018, it is included into the Elsevier Scopus database. Domas Kaunas is the most experienced member of the Editorial Board and has been an Editor-in-Chief till 2019. Docent Genovaitė Raguotienė had been in this position for three years (1970‒1973), Professor Levas Vladimirovas – for fifteen years (1974‒1989), when Domas Kaunas subsequently joined the editorial board in 1979 and served as the Editor-in-Chief for three decades.
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Books on the topic "Board books (Title)"

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illustrator, Devaney Adam, ed. Cute kitty. Paradise Press Inc, 2007.

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My pets. Igloo Books Ltd, 2008.

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ill, Dion Nathalie, ed. Jet-set babies wear wings. Tricycle Press, 2009.

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com, Wintranslations, ed. Amara phesabuka: My Face Book. Star Bright Books, 2013.

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ill, Gabriel Andrea, ed. Where do I sleep?: A Pacific Northwest lullaby. Sasquatch Books, 2001.

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Priddy, Roger. My world: A hand-drawn word book. 2018.

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Colorful emotions. 2015.

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On Holiday. Grandreams Books Ltd., 2004.

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Thompson, Kim Mitzo, and Karen Mitzo Hilderbrand. ABC Nursery Rhymes (Sing a Story). School Specialty Publishing, 2008.

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Jesus: A Classic Bible Story (Classic Bible Stories). Standard Publishing Company, 2002.

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Bostrom, Nick, and Milan M. ćirković. "Introduction." In Global Catastrophic Risks. Oxford University Press, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198570509.003.0004.

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The term ‘global catastrophic risk’ lacks a sharp definition. We use it to refer, loosely, to a risk that might have the potential to inflict serious damage to human well-being on a global scale. On this definition, an immensely diverse collection of events could constitute global catastrophes: potential candidates range from volcanic eruptions to pandemic infections, nuclear accidents to worldwide tyrannies, out-of-control scientific experiments to climatic changes, and cosmic hazards to economic collapse. With this in mind, one might well ask, what use is a book on global catastrophic risk? The risks under consideration seem to have little in common, so does ‘global catastrophic risk’ even make sense as a topic? Or is the book that you hold in your hands as illconceived and unfocused a project as a volume on ‘Gardening, Matrix Algebra, and the History of Byzantium’? We are confident that a comprehensive treatment of global catastrophic risk will be at least somewhat more useful and coherent than the above-mentioned imaginary title. We also believe that studying this topic is highly important. Although the risks are of various kinds, they are tied together by many links and commonalities. For example, for many types of destructive events, much of the damage results from second-order impacts on social order; thus the risks of social disruption and collapse are not unrelated to the risks of events such as nuclear terrorism or pandemic disease. Or to take another example, apparently dissimilar events such as large asteroid impacts, volcanic super-eruptions, and nuclear war would all eject massive amounts of soot and aerosols into the atmosphere, with significant effects on global climate. The existence of such causal linkages is one reason why it is can be sensible to study multiple risks together. Another commonality is that many methodological, conceptual, and cultural issues crop up across the range of global catastrophic risks. If our interest lies in such issues, it is often illuminating to study how they play out in different contexts. Conversely, some general insights – for example, into the biases of human risk cognition – can be applied to many different risks and used to improve our assessments across the board.
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Bringedal, B., M. Christen, N. Biller-Andorno, H. Matsuzaki, and A. Rábano. "“Strangers” in Neuroscientific Research**The title is inspired by David Rothman’s book Strangers at the Bedside (Rothman, 1991). It also implies advantages of being an “external insider” who can discover new perspectives that the internal insider hardly becomes aware of. It does not imply that the members of the former Ethics, Legal and Social Aspects Committee and the current Ethics Advisory Board of the Human Brain Project are nonexperts in neuroscience—actually 8 out of 11 members of the current EAB have a primary background (PhD) in neuroscience or technology." In The Human Sciences after the Decade of the Brain. Elsevier, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/b978-0-12-804205-2.00015-x.

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