Library received new books:
1. Bridle, J. (2018). New dark age: Technology, knowledge and the end of the future. London: Verso.
2. Cristianini, N, & Shawe-Taylor, J. (2000). An introduction to support vector machines: And other kernel-based learning methods. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
3. Mention, A. L & Torkkeli, M., eds. Open innovation: A multifaceted perspective (Open innovation: bridging theory and practice, volume 1. (2016). New Jersey [N.J.]: World Scientific.
4. Mention, A. L & Torkkeli, M., eds. Open innovation: Unveiling the power of the human element (Open innovation : bridging theory and practice, volume 2. (2017). New Jersey [N.J.]: World Scientific.
5. Mention, A. L & Torkkeli, M., eds. Open innovation and knowledge management in small and medium enterprises (Open innovation : bridging theory and practice, volume 3. (2018). New Jersey [N.J.]: World Scientific.
6. Mention, A. L & Torkkeli, M., eds. Open innovation: A multifaceted perspective (Open innovation: bridging theory and practice, volume 4. (2016). New Jersey [N.J.]: World Scientific.
7. Miller, R., & Liggieri, L. (2011). Bubble and Drop Interfaces. Boca Raton: CRC Press.
8. Ruckenstein, E, & Berim, G. (2019). Wetting theory and experiments, two-volume set. Boca Raton [Fla.]: CRC Press.
9. Sayood, K. (2019). Understanding circuits: Learning problem solving using circuit analysis. San Rafael Calif.]: Morgan & Claypool.
10. Shalev-Shwartz, S, & Ben-David, S. (2014). Understanding machine learning: From foundations to algorithms. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
11. Smith, M. (2019). Cities: The first 6,000 years. New York [N.Y.]: Viking.
12. Singh, M., & Singh, S. (2019). Survismeter: Fundamentals, concepts, and applications. Singapore: Pan Stanford.
13. Sioshansi, F. ed. Consumer, prosumer, prosumager: How service innovations will disrupt the utility business model. (2019). London: Academic Press.
14. Stiglitz, J. (2019). People, power, and profits: Progressive capitalism for an age of discontent. London: Allen Lane.
15. Unger, R. (2019). The knowledge economy. London: Verso.
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