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Celebrating Libraries, Archives and Natural History
Read more: Celebrating Libraries, Archives and Natural HistoryDiscover a cross-journal special feature from Library & Information History and Archives of Natural History.


Discover a cross-journal special feature from Library & Information History and Archives of Natural History.

by James Chapman Big research projects take a while to bear fruit. In the case of The Money Behind the…

This selection of sixteen photographs together with the accompanying descriptions by Xenophon aim to provide a sense of the travel experience from the journey’s beginning at Sardis to the army’s famous sighting of the Black Sea from the mountains south of modern Trabzon.

by Patricia Macdonald This is the second of a series of blogs featuring themes and participants from the book Surveying…

This isn’t The Handmaid’s Tale. It’s Brave New World. But without soma.

By Alex Oxford As Chris discussed on the blog in March, Early Career Researchers are often thrust headfirst into the…

The work and life of Seamus Heaney (1939-2013) were, in Bill Clinton’s words, a gift to the world: ‘His mind, heart, and his uniquely Irish gift for language made him our finest poet of the rhythms of ordinary lives.’

by Tim Thornton The Princes in the Tower The discovery of King Richard III’s body under a Leicester carpark in…

by Walter Feldman Love is the Way and the Path of our Prophet. We are Love’s children, and Love is…

by Richard Ralph In March this year, Dance Research lost two of its core members from its editorial team –…