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New ACLS HEB Titles Released (14 . 10 . 2015)

ACLS Humanities E-Book (HEB) subscribers now have access to 371 titles newly added to our online collection.

With the 2015 release, the HEB collection now totals 4,680 titles. Highlights from the newest additions include:

  • Expanded offerings from key HEB publishing partners: 59 books from Oxford University Press, 35 books from Princeton University Press, 29 books from Cambridge University Press, and 17 books from the University of California Press.
  • Contributions from new collaborating publishers Oneworld Publications, Kent State University Press, Brill Academic Publishers, Beacon Press, and the Harvard Ukrainian Research Institute.
  • The launch of three new series: selected scholarship from the Harvard University Center for Italian Renaissance Studies at Villa i Tatti, Jewish Cultural Studies from the Littman Library, and the first installments in the ACLS Centennial series to commemorate the founding of the organization in 1919.
  • One hundred sixteen titles that have received awards from ACLS constituent societies.
  • Titles recommended to HEB by the newest contributing ACLS constituent society, the Association for Slavic, East European and Eurasian Studies (ASEEES).
  • The incorporation of two new areas of research: Hip-Hop Studies and Animal Studies.
  • Nine additional books written by ACLS Fellows.

These latest additions represent an increase in holdings of over 8%, to which all subscribing institutions automatically have access.



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