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Tag Archives: Infectious Disease: In Context
LernerMedia apres ALA in Denver
LernerMedia Update Since ALA in Denver we’ve been very busy with projects and have neglected our blog and Twitter feed development. We now have something like 600 teachers and librarians in our various forum and Twitter feeds and it’s been … Continue reading
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Tagged Brenda Wilmoth Lerner, Climate Change In Context, Infectious Disease: In Context, K. Lee Lerner, LernerMedia
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At ALA in Denver
From 23 Jan to 27 Jan I’m attending the ALA midminter convention in Denver in the United States. I am staying at Keystone in the high country and the commute down to Denver, given the snow this week, is always … Continue reading
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Tagged Infectious Disease: In Context, K. Lee Lerner, LernerMedia
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LernerMedia book cited as Outstanding Academic Title, 2008
We are proud to announce that our book, Infectious Diseases: In Context (Brenda Wilmoth Lerner, K. Lee Lerner, ed. Cengage | Gale) received an Outstanding Academic Title citation from Choice magazine. The 2008 awards list is published in January issue of Choice magazine, published by the American Library Association. This prestigious list reflects the best in scholarly titles reviewed by Choice and brings with it the extraordinary recognition of the academic library community. Continue reading

