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New books at the IMC Library |
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by Radical Librarian Email: imc-librarians (nospam) urbana.indymedia.org (unverified!) Address: 218 W. Main St. Urbana, IL |
14 Nov 2001
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Below is a list of books that have been recently donated to the IMC Library as well as a call for donations. |
Did you know that the U-C IMC has a growing library of interesting books, magazines, audio, and video? Yes it's true! In addition to our collection (circulating to IMC members), we also have a thorough website geared toward the research interests of you, IMC media creators and community members.
However, we need your help to make the library bloom into a greater community resource. Have an interesting book(s) or journal subscription at home that you think others could use? Donate it to the IMC Library or change the delivery address on your journal subscription to have it sent directly to the IMC. If we pool our resources, we can create the best d* alternative resource library west of the Mississippi! Contact the radical librarians for more information or suggestions.
Below is the list of books recently added to the collection, divided by subject area:
Environment:
*Muir, John. Steep trails
*Goldfarb, Theodore D. Taking Sides: Clashing views on controversial environmental issues.
*Medvedev, Grigori. Truth about Chernobyl
*Sussman, Vic. Vegetarian Alternative: a guide to a healthful and humane diet.
*Reich, Charles A. Greening of America.
*National Geographic Society. New America's Wonderlands: our national parks.
Reference and reports:
*Grey House Publishing. Crime in America's top-rated cities: a statistical profile 1979-1998.
Politics:
*Katzenstein, Peter J. and Shiraishi, Takashi, eds. Network power: Japan and Asia.
*Diamond, Larry et al eds. Consolidating the third wave democracies: regional challenges.
Human Rights:
*Perlstein, Gary R. and Phelps, Thomas R. eds. Alternatives to prison: community-based corrections.
*Henderson, Harry. Capital punishment: in one volume, all the essential tools (Library in a book series).
*Ehrenreich, Barbara. Nickel and dimed: on (not) getting by in America.
James Jacobs
Radical Librarian |
See also:
http://urbana.indymedia.org/library |