... which reminds me to advertise a new blog I've been working on
about issues around children's science books
http://www.echae.com/scienceproject
again, all welcome to join the discussion, if anyone is interested in
guest-blogging let me know
Alice
Alice Bell BSc MA
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Science Communication Group
Humanities Programme
Imperial College, London - South Kensington Campus
On 21/09/06, Jon Turney <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> List members may like to know of a new blog discussing popular science
> books.
>
> It previews an event in London next month, organised by the Royal
> Institution and the Science Communication Group at Imperial College, when we
> shall try and identify the best popular science book ever.
>
> All welcome to join the discussion!
>
>
> http://sciencebooksblog.blogspot.com/
>
>
>
> Jon Turney
>
> 020 7639 5713 (home)
>
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