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Particularly in the humanities and social sciences, festschrifts are a popular forum for discussion. The IJBF provides quick and easy general access to these important resources for scholars and students. The festschrifts are located in state and regional libraries and their bibliographic details are recorded. Since 1983, more than 639,000 articles from more than 29,500 festschrifts, published between 1977 and 2010, have been catalogued.
Escribir, contar, leer historias son actividades imprescindibles en nuestra necesidad diaria por tratarde entender / conocer el mundo, a los otros, a nosotros mismos. Un grupo de expertos analiza en estas páginas, de forma caleidoscópica, los principales enfoques que surgen de esa necesidad de narrar, de contarnos, de comprendernosà así como los procesos de narración, los agentes que intervienen en ellos, etcétera. Actividad tan antigua como el lenguaje, el narrar cobra una relevancia especial en el mundo de la formación emocional e intelectual del sujeto desde el primer momento que toma contacto con los que le rodean. Con este libro se intenta poner en manos del lector una ôherramientaö que le permita adentrarse (des de distintas perspectivas) en los diversos elementos del inquietante mundo del contarnos y del leernos, especialmente a partir de la literatura infantil y juvenil.
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Informes sobre sistemas bibliotecarios de distintos paises: Alemania, austria, belgica, republica checa y eslovaquia, china, finlandia, grecia, italia, luxemburgo, nouakchott (mauritania), polonia y portugal, elaborados por bibliotecarios y expertos españoles.
Rock art within open caves and rock shelters of the Levantine region of Spain contain many representations of the female figure both in seemingly non-narrative compositions and within scenes carrying out domestic and perhaps more 'ceremonial' activities.
A series of interviews with the Chilean author.
Using case-studies and biographies, the author examines women's mysticism in 16th- and 17th-century Spain and investigates the spiritual forces that provided women with a way to transcend the control of the male-dominated Catholic Church.
This unusual collection of 49 essays gives an overview of the trends and accomplishments of synthetic organic chemistry in recent years. Unique in its approach, it deals with almost every aspect of modern synthesis. The first part of the book describes methods and reagents, with particular emphasis on rapidly developing organometallic and biooriented procedures. In the second part, these tools are applied to the syntheses of interesting target compounds and natural compounds with remarkable physiological properties. Mechanistic discussions and retrosynthetic analyses are included. More than 1000 up-to-date references help the reader to pursue the topics highlighted here. This book gives both the active researcher and the advanced student insight into the competitive atmosphere, creativity, and resourcefulness so characteristic of organic synthesis today.
Amino acids are featured in course syllabuses and in project and research work over a wide spectrum of subject areas in chemistry and biology. Chemists and biochemists using amino acids have many common needs when they turn to the literature for comprehensive information. Among these common interests, analytical studies, in particular, have undergone rapid development in recent years. All other chemical and biochemical aspects of amino acids - synthesis, properties and reactions, preparation of derivatives for use in peptide synthesis, racemization and other fundamental mechanistic knowledge - have been the subject of vigorous progress. This book offers a thorough treatment of all these developing areas, and is structured in the belief that biochemists, physiologists and others will profit from access to information on topics such as the physical chemistry of amino acid solutions, as well as from thorough coverage of amino acid metabolism, biosynthesis and enzyme inhibition; and that chemists will find relevant material in biological areas as well as in the analysis, synthesis and reactions of amino acids.