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Upcoming webinars
IEEE Xplore: Training and Authorship Workshop
- Key Points to Getting Published: Behind the Scenes with IEEE (Wednesday, 9 November at 09:00 - 10:00)
- In-depth look at the IEEE Xplore digital library (Friday, 11 November at 09:00 - 10:00)
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ProQuest Webinars
- How ProQuest can help to Research and Write Good Dissertations and Theses (Wednesday, 9 Nov: 11:00 - 12:00)
- Most important Primary Sources available on ProQuest for the research in History (Wednesday, 23 Nov: 11:00 - 12:00)
- ProQuest One Academic: The Swiss Army knife of the online search (Tuesday, 6 Dec: 11:00 - 12:00)
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Training Workshops
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News from the Institute for European Studies Library - New publications at EDC
- by Jakob de Haan, Dirk Schoenmaker, Peter Wierts.
- / by T.C. Hartley.
- editied by Cristóbal Rovira Kaltwasser, [et. al.]
- edited by Louis Volante, Sylke V. Schnepf, Don A. Klinger.
- / by Simon Hix Bjørn Kåre Høyland.
- / European Commission.
What's new in Melitensia - Melitensia's Book of the month – October 2022
by Conrad Thake and photography by Charles Paul Azzopardi (published by Miranda publishers, 2021).
This book provides a large selection of still existing edifices and street facades which were built in the past. As lover of his native land, Thake hopes that the latter will remain for our young generations to see, appreciate and keep the Maltese architecture alive. The photographs are manifestations of what the future generations will be able to recall of their lost past. This publication is ideal for future generations and for all those persons who appreciate that the old not only connect us to, but also teach us about our past.
