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Nichols, Thomas M., 1960- author.
Title
The death of expertise : the campaign against established knowledge and why it matters / Tom Nichols.
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New York, NY : Oxford University Press, 2019.
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xxv, 252 pages
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20190124
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Originally published: 2015.
Formerly CIP.
Unlimited number of concurrent users. UkHlHU
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9780190469429 (e-book)
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Author
Nichols, Thomas M., 1960- author.
Subject
Expertise.
Ability -- United States.
Learning -- Social aspects -- United States.
Diversify the library collection.
Descript
xxv, 252 pages
Content
text
Media
computer
Carrier
online resource
Descript
20190124
Note
Originally published: 2015.
Formerly CIP.
Unlimited number of concurrent users. UkHlHU
ISBN
9780190469429 (e-book)
Author
Nichols, Thomas M., 1960- author.
Subject
Expertise.
Ability -- United States.
Learning -- Social aspects -- United States.
Diversify the library collection.
Subject
Expertise.
Ability -- United States.
Learning -- Social aspects -- United States.
Diversify the library collection.
Descript
xxv, 252 pages
Content
text
Media
computer
Carrier
online resource
Descript
20190124
Note
Originally published: 2015.
Formerly CIP.
Unlimited number of concurrent users. UkHlHU
ISBN
9780190469429 (e-book)
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