Wednesday, August 28, 2024

New E-books - 28 August 2024

Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder in Adults.
2024.
Brian P. Daly and, Steven M. Silverstein, and Ronald T. Brown
2nd ed. Hogrefe Publishing.













2016.
Helene Wong.
Bridget Williams Books.













Children, Care and Crime: Trauma and Transformation.
2023.
Alison Gerard and Andrew McGrath and Emma Colvin and Annette Gainsford.
Taylor & Francis Group.













Davis's Drug Guide for Nurses.
2024.
April Vallerand and Cynthia Sanoski.
19th ed. F. A. Davis Company.













Evidence-Based Practice for Nurses: Appraisal and Application of Research.
2024.
Nola A. Schmidt and Janet M. Brown.
6th ed. Jones & Bartlett Learning.













Excel Data Analysis for Dummies.
2022.
Paul McFedries.
5th ed. John Wiley & Sons Incorporated.













GIS for Science, Volume 1: Applying Mapping and Spatial Analytics.
2019.
Dawn J. Wright and Christian Harder.
ESRI Incorporated.












GIS for Science, Volume 2: Applying Mapping and Spatial Analytics.
2020.
Dawn J. Wright and Christian Harder.
ESRI Incorporated.












GIS for Science, Volume 3: Maps for Saving the Planet.
2021.
Dawn J. Wright and Christian Harder and E. O. Wilson.
ESRI Incorporated.












Infection Control in Small Animal Clinical Practice.
2023.
Fergus Allerton and Rosanne Jepson and Kelly Bowlt Blacklock and Lindsey Ashburner and Craig R. Breheny and Jocelyn Bisson and Caitlin Forbes and Sian-Marie Frosini and Andrew Gardiner and Owen Glenn.
CAB International.


























New Frontiers in Sparkling Wine Production.
2024.
Rosanna Tofalo.
Nova Science Publishers.


























Ora: Healing Ourselves - Indigenous Knowledge, Healing and Wellbeing
2024.
Leonie Pihama and Linda Tuhiwai Smith.
Huia Publishers.













Perspectives on the Knowledge Problem in New Zealand Education: Towards Equity.
2021.
Megan Lourie and Graham McPhail.
Springer Singapore.


























Understanding Wine Chemistry.
2024.
Andrew L. Waterhouse and Gavin L. Sacks and David W. Jeffery.
John Wiley & Sons.













Twist Library Quote of the Day:
"People become Librarians because they know too much."
~ Unknown

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