Alhamad, Kawla Manches, Andrew McGeown, Sarah
Published in
Frontiers in Psychology
Children’s reading engagement is associated with the quality of their reading experiences and outcomes; however, research to date has only examined children’s reading engagement within the context of traditional print books or digital texts. Augmented Reality represents a hybrid reading experience, where traditional paper books are augmented with d...
derksen, katharina brimblecombe, peter piñar, guadalupe waldherr, monika graf, alexandra haltrich, martin querner, pascal sterflinger, katja
Fungi have always posed an unquestionable threat to heritage collections worldwide. Now, in a future of climate change, biological risk factors may have to be considered even more than before. Models and simulations to assess possible impacts a changing outdoor climate will have on indoor environments and, in turn, on biodeterioration are still und...
Adam, Renaud
Campagnolo, Alberto; 164834;
Digital codicology is still an emerging discipline with many open technical and methodological issues. In fact, not all the features of books can be digitally acquired with traditional methods, which makes book digitization a complex process that requires the adoption of advanced digitization and imaging techniques and modelling processes in order ...
Splavski, Bruno Rotim, Kresimir Boop, Frederick A Gienapp, Andrew J Arnautovic, Kenan I
Published in
British journal of neurosurgery
Jacopo Berengario da Carpi was Renaissance-era physician, surgeon, and anatomy lecturer who transformed medieval anatomy and surgery-which were, at the time, dominated mostly by religious dogma-into a modern science based on direct observation, experience, and cadaveric dissection. He was an accomplished and innovative neuroanatomist and educator, ...
Horiuchi, Annick
This article highlights several recent English- and French-language monographs and articles that focus on early modern Japanese print and publishing culture from a variety of perspectives, including (1) as valuable sources of information on Edo period society and ways of thinking; (2) as cultural products involving multiple actors (authors, publish...
Venker, Courtney E Lorang, Emily
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Autism research : official journal of the International Society for Autism Research
The past three decades have seen an exponential increase in the publication of children's books about autism. This increased availability of children's books is exciting because they have the power to promote understanding, acceptance, and appreciation of neurodiversity. However, growing concerns have been raised by both autistic and non-autistic p...
Gottwaldová, Michaela
Tato bakalářská práce zkoumá vliv obálek knih na rozhodovací procesy mladých čtenářů v kategorii Young Adult (YA) literatury. Cílem práce je podrobně analyzovat celý proces tvorby obálek, včetně spolupráce mezi autory, grafiky, marketingovými specialisty a nakladateli, a zjistit, jak design obálky ovlivňuje konečný úspěch publikace. Důraz je kladen...
Pons, Martine Zampa, Virginie Rossato, Solange
Pour cet article, nous nous sommes intéressées à la place des autrices dans une émission de télévision littéraire très suivie sur une chaine du service public français. Notre analyse porte sur les temps de parole, les thématiques des émissions, la répartition sexuée des invité·e·s et les processus langagiers mis en œuvre. Elle révèle que la parité ...
Eklöv, Anders
In a well-known verse Swedish eighteenth century writer Anna Maria Lenngren advise her fictive daughter to avoid reding, since it might distract her from her household chores. This paper intends to examine attitudes towards women’s reading in eighteenth century Sweden, using different kinds of sources: Satirical verses, conduct books for girls and ...