Cambridge Elements: key topics arts & sciences
A new e-resource is now available: Cambridge Elements, a concept developed by Cambridge University Press in publishing academic articles. 'Elements' consist of original, concise, authoritative, and peer-reviewed scholarly and scientific research, organized into focused series, and provide comprehensive coverage of the key topics in the arts and sciences. It is also possible to order the Elements as 'print on demand'.
Currently, 70 Cambridge Elements are available.
A few examples:
- Gene–Culture Interactions
- Making Policy in a Complex World
- Young People, Comics and Reading
- Digital Authorship
- Elements in Applied Social Psychology
- Elements in the Philosophy of Immanual Kant
- Nativism and Economic Integration across the Developing World
Last modified: | 13 January 2020 11.35 a.m. |
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