02789nam 2200313 450 991072438750332120230629212040.0(CKB)5470000002600757(NjHacI)995470000002600757(EXLCZ)99547000000260075720230629d2018 uy 0engur|||||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierAnnals of the History and Philosophy of Biology 21/2016 /Universitätsverlag Göttingen,[Place of publication not identified] :Universitätsverlag Göttingen,2018.1 online resource (308 pages)The name DGGTB (Deutsche Gesellschaft für Geschichte und Theorie der Biologie; German Society for the History and Philosophy of Biology) reflects recent history as well as German tradition. The Society is a relatively late addition to a series of German societies of science and medicine that began with the "Deutsche Gesellschaft für Geschichte der Medizin und der Naturwissenschaften", founded in 1910 by Leipzig University's Karl Sudhoff (1853-1938), who wrote: "We want to establish a 'German' society in order to gather German-speaking historians together in our special disciplines so that they form the core of an international society ...". Yet Sudhoff, at this time of burgeoning academic internationalism, was "quite willing" to accommodate the wishes of a number of founding members and "drop the word German in the title of the Society and have it merge with an international society". The founding and naming of the Society at that time derived from a specifi c set of historical circumstances, and the same was true some 80 years later when in 1991, in the wake of German reunification, the "Deutsche Gesellschaft für Geschichte und Theorie der Biologie" was founded. From the start, the Society has been committed to bringing studies in the history and philosophy of biology to a wide audience, using for this purpose its Jahrbuch für Geschichte und Theorie der Biologie. Parallel to the Jahrbuch, the Verhandlungen zur Geschichte und Theorie der Biologie has become the by now traditional medium for the publication of papers delivered at the Society's annual meetings. In 2005 the Jahrbuch was renamed Annals of the History and Philosophy of Biology, refl ecting the Society's internationalist aspirations in addressing comparative biology as a subject of historical and philosophical studies.German wit and humorGerman wit and humor.834.914NjHacINjHaclBOOK9910724387503321Annals of the History and Philosophy of Biology 212173451UNINA02153nam0 22003373i 450 VAN023447320211115123002.535978-88-919047-9-920211115d2020 |0itac50 baitaIT|||| |||||Social media marketingTracy L. Tuten, Michael R. Solomon3. edMilanoPearson2020XXVI, 399 p.26 cmL'attività didattica e di apprendimento del corso è proposta all'interno di un ambiente digitale per lo studio, che ha l'obiettivo di completare il libro offrendo risorse didattiche fruibili in modo autonomo o per assegnazione del docente. Il codice presente sulla copertina di questo libro consente l'accesso per 18 mesi a MyLab, una piattaforma digitale interattiva specificamente pensata per accompagnare e verificare i progressi durante lo studio. MyLab offre la possibilità di accedere al manuale online: l'edizione digitale del testo arricchita da funzionalità che permettono di personalizzarne la fruizione, attivare la lettura audio digitalizzata, inserire segnalibri anche su tablet e smartphone. Le attività formative e valutative sono dettagliate nella pagina di catalogo dedicata al libro.VAN0234474Social media marketing1386368MarketingInternetVANC033604ECMilanoVANL000284658.821TutenTracy L.VANV194093716006SolomonMichael R.VANV194094222905Pearson <editore>VANV109324650ITSOL20240308RICAhttps://www.pearson.it/opera/pearson/0-6921-social_media_marketing?iesError=login_required&iesErrorDescription=Login+required&iesError=login_required&iesErrorDescription=Login+requiredTavola dei contenutiBIBLIOTECA DEL DIPARTIMENTO DI ECONOMIAIT-CE0106VAN03VAN0234473BIBLIOTECA DEL DIPARTIMENTO DI ECONOMIA03PREST IIAg213 03BDE2820 20211115 Social media marketing1386368UNICAMPANIA