Multiprocessor programming, ethics for the built environment, textiles – and other new books in the Library

Added to the library recently were books on multiprocessor programming, ethics for the built environment, textiles, and several other topics.

For the full list of new books, go to the New Books section of the Catalogue.

Selected titles added to the Edinburgh campus library at Riccarton Library include The art of multiprocessor programming, by Maurice Herlihy and Nir Shavit, and Ethics for the built environment, by Peter Fewings (additional information, including Table of Contents, is available).

Added to the Library at Galashiels was a copy of Textiles today: a global survey of trends and traditions, by Chloe Colchester

Information on how to place a reservation for a book is available.

Information on suggesting books for the library is also available, or you can let the Subject Librarians know if you have any suggestions for new titles.

Roddy MacLeod
Senior Subject Librarian

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