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  2. Electronic publishing - Wikipedia

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    In December 2004, Google created Google Books, a project to digitize all the books available in the world (over 130 million books) to make them accessible online. [16] 10 years later, 25 000 000 books, from a hundred countries and in 400 languages, are on the platform. This was possible because by that time, robotic scanners could digitize ...

  3. Academic Search - Wikipedia

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    Academic Search is a monthly indexing service. It was first published in 1997 by EBSCO Publishing in Ipswich, Massachusetts. Its academic focus is international universities, covering social science, education, psychology, and other subjects. Publishing formats covered are academic journals, magazines, newspapers, and CD-ROM. [1] [2]

  4. Monograph - Wikipedia

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    In library cataloguing, monograph has a broader meaning: a non-serial publication complete in one volume (book) or a definite number of books. [2] Thus it differs from a serial or periodical publication such as a magazine, academic journal, or newspaper. [3] In this context only, books such as novels are considered monographs.

  5. Roland G. Fryer Jr. - Wikipedia

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    Roland Gerhard Fryer Jr. (born June 4, 1977) is an American economist and professor at Harvard University. Fryer joined the faculty of Harvard University and rapidly rose through the academic ranks; in 2007, at age 30, he became the second-youngest professor, and the youngest African American, ever to be awarded tenure at Harvard. [1]

  6. Daron Acemoglu - Wikipedia

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    With Robinson, he co-authored the books Economic Origins of Dictatorship and Democracy (2006) and Why Nations Fail (2012). The latter, an influential book on the role that institutions play in shaping nations' economic outcomes, received wide scholarly and media attention. Described as a centrist, he believes in a regulated market economy.

  7. Stuart Hall (cultural theorist) - Wikipedia

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    Stuart Henry McPhail Hall FBA (3 February 1932 – 10 February 2014) was a Jamaican-born British Marxist sociologist, cultural theorist, and political activist.Hall — along with Richard Hoggart and Raymond Williams — was one of the founding figures of the school of thought known as British Cultural Studies or the Birmingham School of Cultural Studies.

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