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‘We are excited to be hosting 24 important University of Huddersfield Press titles on Informit. These titles are a great addition to our Collections and signify the start of a great relationship.’
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University of Huddersfield Press Publications on Informit
The following journals from the University of Huddersfield Press are now available on Informit:
- British Journal of Pharmacy
- Journal of Performance Magic
- Mental Health and Learning Disabilities Research and Practice
- Radar: Review/Art/Design.Architecture/Research
- Teaching in Lifelong Learning
- Identity Papers
- Fields: Journal of Huddersfield Student Research
- Postgraduate perspectives on the past
- Crime Security and Society
- Journal of Performance and Mindfulness
- Journal of Creative Music Systems
- Journal of Play in Adulthood
In addition to these journals, the books listed underneath are also freely accessible:
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Shibusa: extracting beauty
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Noise in and as Music
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Huddersfield Roll of Honour 1914-1922
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Beerhouses, Brothels and Bobbies: policing by consent in Huddersfield and the Huddersfield district in the mid-nineteenth century
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ROTOR : Part I Transdisciplinary dialogue and debate
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ROTOR: Part II Transdisciplinary dialogue and debate
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ROTOR Review
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I You He She It: experiments in viewpoint, the Grist anthology 2017
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Trouble: Grist anthology of protest - short stories
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Overcoming Form: reflections on immersive listening
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Music Beyond Airports - appraising ambient music
- Soundings: documentary film and the listening experience
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