“Why Will We Always Need Archives and Libraries? A Journey through the Destruction-Conservation of Knowledge”. Burning the Books. A History of Knowledge under Attack
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Libraries
archives
preservation
knowledge
right to information

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Suárez Rivera, Manuel. 2023. “‘Why Will We Always Need Archives and Libraries? A Journey through the Destruction-Conservation of Knowledge’. Burning the Books. A History of Knowledge under Attack”. Bibliographica 6 (2):301-8. https://doi.org/10.22201/iib.2594178xe.2023.2.425.

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Burning the Books. A History of Knowledge under Attack. Richard Ovenden. Londres: John Murray, 2020, 308 p. ISBN: 9781529378764.

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