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Electronic British Library Journal, Vol 2021 (2021)
British Library Sloane MS. 2131, Vita, is an autobiography written in Latin by Robert Ashley (1565-1641), bibliophile, lawyer, and translator. Ashley bequeathed his collection of approximately 5000 books to establish a library at Middle Temple, one o
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Autor:
Renae Satterley
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Notes and Queries. 69:19-22
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Sederi. :31-65
Robert Ashley’s Of Honour, edited in 1947 by Virgil B. Heltzel, has become a reference work in studies on honor in English literature, but we have known since 2016 that it is a translation plagiarism of Sebastián Fox Morcillo’s De honore (1556).
Autor:
Renae Satterley
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Renaissance and Reformation. 44:195-200
Autor:
Renae Satterley
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British Journal for the History of Mathematics. 36:95-116
Robert Ashley (1565–1641) was a bibliophile, lawyer and translator who bequeathed his collection of approximately 5,000 books to establish a library at Middle Temple, one of the four Inns of Court....
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Beth Flerlage, Renae Satterley
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Legal Information Management. 21:43-48
In this article Beth Flerlage and Renae Satterley reflect on the library staffs’ experience of using Agile project management techniques and cloud-based tools to restructure resources at Middle Temple Library.
Autor:
Renae Satterley
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Manuscript Studies: A Journal of the Schoenberg Institute for Manuscript Studies. 6:268-299
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Renae Satterley, Adam Woellhaf
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Legal Information Management. 20:22-25
In this article, based on a presentation at the BIALL Annual Conference in 2019, Renae Satterley and Adam Woellhaf discuss the methodology and potential effectiveness of using contingent valuation surveys in law libraries. Their approach is based on
Autor:
Renae Satterley
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Imago Mundi. 73:258-259
Autor:
Renae Satterley
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Imago Mundi. 72:79-80
Britannia’s Roads is a posthumous publication based on a manuscript originally written by Gordon C. Dickinson in 2016 and then edited by David I. Bower. The book assesses the accuracy of Britannia’...