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1. Between People and Paper: Inhabiting Experiment in a Journal Club.

2. Siri, Alexa, and other digital assistants: the Librarian's quick guide: by Nicole Hennig, Santa Barbara, Libraries Unlimited, 2018, vii + 89 pp., $35.00 (paper), ISBN 978-1-4408-6725-5.

3. INTIMATE GEOPOLITICS: Love, Territory, and the Future on India's Northern Threshold: By SARA SMITH. New Brunswick, N.J.: Rutgers University Press, 2020; 182 pp; index. $120 (cloth), isbn 9780813598574; $29.95 (paper), isbn 9780813598567; $29.95 (electronic) isbn 9780813598581; $29.95 (PDF), isbn 9780813598604

4. Te Papa to Berlin. The Making of Two Museums: by Ken Gorbey, Dunedin, Otago University Press, 2020, 280 pp., NZ$39.95 (paper), ISBN 978-1-98-859237-4.

5. Against the Tides: Reshaping Landscape and Community in Canada's Marshlands: by Ronald Rudin. Vancouver: University of British Columbia Press, 2021, 283 pp., CAN $32.95 (paper) CAN $89.95 (cloth) CAN $32.95 (e-book), ISBN 9780774866767.

6. Mass Capture: Chinese Head Tax and the Making of NonCitizens: by Lily Cho, Montreal and Kingston, McGill-Queens University Press, 2021, 272 pp., CAN $39.95 (paper), ISBN: 978-0-22800-816-3.

7. Selected papers from the Logistics Research Network Conference 2021.

8. Dorestad and its Networks. Communities, Contact and Conflict in Early Medieval Europe. Proceedings of the Third 'Dorestad Congress' held at the National Museum of Antiquities, Leiden, The Netherlands, 12–15 June, 2019: (Papers on Archaeology of the Leiden Museum of Antiquities. Palma 25). Edited by Annemarieke Willemsen & Hanneke Kik. 21 x 28 cm. 215 pp, 180 colour and b&w pls and figs, 20 tables, Leiden: Sidestone Press, 2021. isbn 978-94-6426-003-8; pub: 978-94-6426-005-2 (issn 2034-550X). price: £45.00 pb

9. Call for Papers: Reframing Fashion in the Museum.

10. NOMADLAND: Surviving America in the Twenty-First Century: By Jessica Bruder. New York: W.W. Norton, 2017; 273 pp.; ills., bibliog., index. $13.95 (paper), isbn 9780393356311.

11. The Archaeology of Ancient Cities: by Glenn R. Storey, New York, Eliot Warner Publications, 2020, 159 pp., ill., tables, and bibliography, $26.33 (paper), ISBN: 978-0415498647.

12. Truganini: Journey Through the Apocalypse: By Cassandra Pybus. Sydney: Allen & Unwin, 2020. Pp. 315. A$32.99 paper.

13. Regional Settlement Demography in Archaeology: by Robert D. Drennan, C. Adam Berrey, and Christian E. Peterson, New York, Eliot Werner Publications, 2015, 200 pp., ill., maps. $32.95 (paper), ISBN: 978-0989824941.

14. Science Versus Ideology in Community-Based Conservation: A Reply to Koot et al.

15. Lost to Memory and Invisible Stories: Reflections on the Australian Library History Forums 1984–2019.

16. Marginalised health communities: Understanding communities of 'people without papers' as silent networks of survival.

17. Sustainable socio-ecological transformations in agriculture: cases from South Asia.

18. "Beyond My Wildest Dreams": The Reach and Impact of Sport Education.

19. Editorial March 2023.

20. Social Value: A Computational Model for Measuring Influence on Purchases and Actions for Individuals and Systems.

21. Advancing a transformative human development approach to climate resilience through local innovation in South Africa.

22. Library Corporate Social Responsibility: A Systematic Literature Review.

23. Psychological Morbidity in the Farming Community: A Literature Review.

24. Guest editors' letter.

25. Empowerment in social marketing: systematic review and critical reflection.

26. Exploring senses of place and belonging in the Finnish, Italian and U.S. craft beer industry: a multiple case study.

27. Introduction: Ecology, Music and Community—Exploring Performance in South Asia.

28. Differentiated meanings of education in the reintegration of ex-combatants in Colombia.

29. Conflict sensitivity/Do No Harm (DNH) through an everyday peace lens: analysing a Rohingya–Rakhine program in Myanmar.

30. Public perceptions of the health benefits of green spaces in urban Ghana.

31. Living innovation machines: modelling innovation in time and space variable-geometry territorial units using machine learning.

32. Motivations for participating in community development in rural and urban Ghana.

33. Mobilizing infrastructure investments for urban climate action in Africa: enabling factors for multilevel action.

34. Technology diffusion within families: experimental evidence from Nicaragua.

35. Contested geographies of localization(s): towards open-locales.

36. Encounters on the footpath: tracing the Sri Lankan diaspora's place-making in everyday urban and suburban spaces.

37. Identification of international trade patterns of agricultural products: the evolution of communities and their core countries.

38. A Systematic Literature Review With Racially Minoritised People Using Family Group Conferencing in England.

39. Becoming a girl and boy: preschool children's construction of gender roles in the community and nursery.

40. The Importance of Justice and Health Care Partnerships in MOUD Feasibility Trials.

41. Community organising in higher education: activist community-engaged learning in geography.

42. Negotiations of heritage in and around locally protected forests in Inhambane province, southern Mozambique.

43. Living 'with TBI' as complex embodiment.

44. Residents Against Dirty Energy: using energy justice to understand the role of local activism in shaping low-carbon transitions.

45. Tijeras Pueblo at the Crossroads: A Review of Previous Research and Site Significance.

46. Conceptual Resilience in the Language and Lives of Resilient People: Cases from Northern Uganda.

47. Co-production to reframe state practices in informal settlements: Lessons from Malawi Kamp and Klipheuwel in Cape Town, South Africa.

48. Reasons for Bureaucracy in the Management of Portuguese Public Enterprise Hospitals – An Institutional Logics Perspective.

49. Governing through the NGO—community eldercare in Beijing and Shanghai.

50. Place Leadership in Social Accountability Initiatives.