- New Book: Agrobiodiversity and the Law
- As agricultural biodiversity deteriorates with increased reliance on fewer and fewer crop varieties, it is vital that policies to encourage the protection of crop genetic resources are considered and... Read more – ‘New Book: Agrobiodiversity and the Law’.
- Conference on the Nagoya Protocol
- Harry Jonas (Natural Justice) attended a conference at the University of Edinburgh from 2-3 of December focusing on the Nagoya Protocol. Many of the attendees were integral to the negotiation of the... Read more – ‘Conference on the Nagoya Protocol’.
- New TWN Book on Nagoya Protocol Negotiations
- The Third World Network (TWN) has released the second edition of "The Road to an Anti-Biopiracy Agreement: The Negotiations Under the United Nations Convention on Biological Diversity". Comprised of... Read more – ‘New TWN Book on Nagoya Protocol Negotiations’.
- Epub and XML: how not to waste an opportunity
- Gilbane and Aptara have a new report out this week called "Blueprint for Book Publishing Transformation". It's big and thorough (and free), and covers lots of important ground. The focus, naturally,... Read more – ‘Epub and XML: how not to waste an opportunity’.
- Book-Poor, but Mobile Phone-Rich? Look to M-Novels
- Book-Poor, but Mobile Phone-Rich? Look to M-Novels is a guest blog post by Steve Vosloo for the World Bank’s Educational Technology Debate. It is part of a broader debate around The Shallows:... Read more – ‘Book-Poor, but Mobile Phone-Rich? Look to M-Novels’.
Written by: Holly
Posted in: Fellows Blogs, Kabir Bavikatte
Written by: Holly
Posted in: Fellows Blogs, Kabir Bavikatte
Written by: Holly
Posted in: Fellows Blogs, Kabir Bavikatte
Written by: Arthur Attwell
Posted in: Arthur Attwell, Fellows Blogs, frontpage
Written by: Steve Vosloo
Posted in: Research
