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antropologi Social anthropology UBedu UBrss

Eating your auntie is wrong : the world’s strangest customs

Once in a while you get some book titles that really trigger your curiosity?

A few «obvious» assumptions aobut the content of the book springs to mind quite quick:

Bad family relations?

Cannibalism?

Bad habits?

Traversing continents and centuries, Stephen Arnott has collected all manner of bizarrely fascinating customs—from sexual practices to the received wisdom on cannibalism.
The ancient Greeks, for example, thought a woman would not conceive if she wore a cat’s testicle tied in a tube across her navel. In China, the pillows under a dying person’s head were often removed; it was thought that a person who died looking at their feet would bring misfortune to their children. In many parts of the world, it is thought that if three people are photographed together, one will soon die—usually the one in the middle. And stranger still, the central European cure for baldness required the sufferer to eat a fresh bowl of chicken soup laced with pubic hair. From the first page to the last, Eating Your Auntie Is Wrong will have you reading in amazement.

Happy reading!

 

 

 

 

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antropologi food Social anthropology UBedu UBrss

Food anthropology and books about food and drinks in general.

Our Dragvoll book collection on food customs, food anthropology, food recipes and food and drinks in general is growing.

Food studies and research on different aspect of food is growing so I have tried my best to build a collection that hopefully will grow in «popularity».

You will find most of the physical books at 394.12 on the shelf, but we also have a growing electronical collection of books about food as a topic.

A quick search with the keyword food and anthropology with a limit to material type: e-books in ORIA gave me the following titles. (Not only limited to Dragvoll but to the whole of NTNU as the case is for all
our e-resources).

 

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aviser UBrss

Aviser på nett

Antall aviser som digitaliseres og gjøres åpent tilgjengelig for alle er stadig økende. Det finnes mengder av digitaliseringsprosjekt som har som formål å bevare og vise fram viktige deler av vår historie og rette søkelys på det historiske nyhetsbildet. Igår, onsdag den 5 april, holdt jeg ett lite foredrag for mine kolleger ved NTNU Universitetsbiblioteket om ulike åpne fritt tilgjengelige avisprosjekt.

For de av dere som føler en interesse for å utforske mer så finnes presentasjonen online på følgende adresse: https://goo.gl/Lwi2MB og for de av dere som ønsker en qr kode å skanne til bruk på Deres håndholdte enheter gå til denne adressen: https://goo.gl/Lwi2MB.qr

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Diverse UBrss

Jeffrey Beall predatory list is as you all know gone….


Thanks to Internet Archive will still have access to his blacklist (but no longer updated) publishers  standalone journals

 

Several has written and shared their thoughts to why Jeffrey was silenced and the lists removed. Here is one of many:

A famed journal blacklist is dead. Long live a blacklist!

 

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Diverse UBrss

All books in our collection needs a dewey number

….but obviously someone has taken the task to seriously? Luckily not a dewey number from our collection.

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Forskning UBrss

Vedtak av endringer på publiseringskanaler nivå 2 gyldig fra 2017

NSD database for statistikk om høyere utdanning lister her opp en samlet oversikt over de endringer i nivå 2 som ble nominert i 2015. Endringene gjøres gjeldende fra og med publiseringsåret 2017.

 

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Forskning UBrss

Scholarly Open Access- a critical analysis

jeffrey

The predatory publishers are out there in larger and larger numbers offering their open access. It’s easy to be fooled if you don’t take your precautions and make sure you are dealing with a serious publisher.

The blog Scholarly Open Access is offering a critical analysis of scholarly open-access publishing. The blog is written and maintained by Jeffrey Beall. He has worked as a librarian at Auraria Library, University of Colorado Denver, in Denver, Colorado. He has been an academic librarian for over 26 years.

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Social anthropology Sosialantropologi UBrss

Free Open Access Anthropology Journals

Here is a selection of Open Access journals in anthropology and related fields. All these journals provide free access to all articles. Journals with restricted access will not be listed. Are there journals I have forgotten? Let me know! Check also the new overview over anthropology repositories and archives and the antropologi.info anthropology blog. For information on publishing in Open Access journals, see Where to publish in OA Anthropology (Savage Minds 22.11.2014)

Free Open Access Anthropology Journals

Source: antropologi.info

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E-books E-bøker UBrss

Digital Library of India (DLI)

Digital Library of India (DLI) is a digital collection of freely accessible rare books collected from various libraries in India. DLI project started in early 2000 with the vision to archive all the significant literary, artistic and scientific works of mankind and to preserve digitally and make them available freely for every one over Internet for education, study, appreciation and for future generations.

Digital Library of India has currently 550,603 books with 191,677,823 pages (191.657 Million approx.) in Portable Document Format (PDF). This project is funded by the Department of Electronics and Information Technology (DeitY), The Ministry of Communication and Information Technology (MCIT), Govt. of India. We will appriciate you if you can send your feedback to us at feedback.dli@gmail.com

 

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UBrss

HathiTrust Digital

hathitrust

HathiTrust

Is a partnership of major research institutions and libraries working to ensure that the cultural record is preserved and accessible long into the future. There are more than 120 partners in HathiTrust, and membership is open to institutions worldwide.

Currently Digitized

  • 14,748,601 total volumes
  • 7,359,545 book titles
  • 405,342 serial titles
  • 5,162,010,350 pages
  • 661 terabytes
  • 175 miles
  • 11,983 tons
  • 5,690,324 volumes(~39% of total) in the public domain