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Libraries and digital memory Bruce Massis. 2016. Libraries and digital memory. New Library World. 117(9/10):673-676.
Narrating São Tomé: Cape Verdean memories of contract labour in the Portuguese empire Lisa Åkesson. 2016. Narrating São Tomé: Cape Verdean memories of contract labour in the Portuguese empire. Etnográfica. 20(1):57-76.
Optimising the performance of the spectral/hp element method with collective linear algebra operations D. Moxey, C.d. Cantwell, R.m. Kirby, S.j. Sherwin. 2016. Optimising the performance of the spectral/hp element method with collective linear algebra operations. Computer Methods in Applied Mechanics and Engineering. 310:628-645.
Chapter 10. Between Sinology and Socialism: The Collective Memory of Czech Sinologists in the 1950s Chih-yu Shih. 2016. Chapter 10. Between Sinology and Socialism: The Collective Memory of Czech Sinologists in the 1950s. :213.
Moody news: The impact of collective emotion ratings on online news consumers’ attitudes, memory, and behavioral intentions J.g.( 1) Myrick, B.w.( 2) Wojdynski. 2016. Moody news: The impact of collective emotion ratings on online news consumers’ attitudes, memory, and behavioral intentions. New Media and Society. 18(11):2576-2594.
Remembering Collective Violence: Broadening the Notion of Traumatic Memory in Post-Conflict Rehabilitation Ruth Kevers, Peter Rober, Ilse Derluyn, Lucia Haene, Lucia De Haene. 2016. Remembering Collective Violence: Broadening the Notion of Traumatic Memory in Post-Conflict Rehabilitation. Culture, Medicine & Psychiatry. 40(4):620-640.