Talk of the Town: Eight Things that Happened in the Publishing Industry in November 2021

Talk of the Town: Eight Things that Happened in the Publishing Industry in November 2021

Anthem Press has tailored eight remarkable and latest articles that contribute to a round-up of the top news stories in the publishing industry. 1. New Library Design: Spaces that Connect, Cultivate, and Transform Communities As libraries acquire more digital materials, they’re devoting less space to housing physical items. Instead, they’re...
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The Lived Experiences of African International Students in the United Kingdom

The Lived Experiences of African International Students in the United Kingdom: Reactions to the Law through the Lens of Precarity and Consciousness By James Marson, Mohammed Dirisu and Katy Ferris The United Kingdom is largely a welcoming place for international students. The country sees the benefit of international visitors engaging...
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