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Product Description: The editors of this work have put together a print collection of the best essays written by scholars on the front line of the scholarly communication revolution, with scholarly communication as one of its major subject areas. This work pulls together many disparate areas, providing both a theoretical and practical basis for understanding the changing face of scholarly communication in library and information science, and higher education...read more
By Jean Caswell (editor), Paul G. Haschak (editor) and Dayne Sherman (editor)

Hardcover:

9780773460133 | Edwin Mellen Pr, February 15, 2006, cover price $119.95 | About this edition: The editors of this work have put together a print collection of the best essays written by scholars on the front line of the scholarly communication revolution, with scholarly communication as one of its major subject areas.

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Believing that he has escaped the legacy of violence that has haunted his family in Baxter Parish, Louisiana, twenty-seven-year-old Jesse Tadlock returns home after a nine-year Army hitch to reclaim his life, only to be confronted by a dangerous neighbor who threatens everything he cares for. A first novel. Reprint.

Hardcover:

9781931561730 | Macadam Cage Pub, October 30, 2004, cover price $24.00 | About this edition: Believing that he has escaped the legacy of violence that has haunted his family in Baxter Parish, Louisiana, twenty-seven-year-old Jesse Tadlock returns home after a nine-year Army hitch to reclaim his life, only to be confronted by a dangerous neighbor who threatens everything he cares for.

Paperback:

9781596921528 | Reprint edition (Macadam Cage Pub, October 23, 2005), cover price $13.00 | About this edition: Believing that he has escaped the legacy of violence that has haunted his family in Baxter Parish, Louisiana, twenty-seven-year-old Jesse Tadlock returns home after a nine-year Army hitch to reclaim his life, only to be confronted by a dangerous neighbor who threatens everything he cares for.

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