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Martin Krieger’s new book on scholarly survival

04/08/201304/08/2013 Lisa Schweitzer

My colleague, Martin Krieger, has a new book out, called the Scholar’s Survival Guide: A Road Map for Students, Faculty, and Administrators. It’s available for pre-order over at Amazon, and he has a blog that supports and extends the book here.

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