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Japanese novelist Murakami gets his own library in Tokyo

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National Webinar on Open Access Resources and Research Integrity Organized by Central Library, ADBU

  National Webinar on Open Access Resources and Research Integrity is Organised by Central Library, Assam Don Bosco University, India Resource Persons: 1. Dr. Priya Rai, Deputy Librarian, National Law University, Delhi (India) 2. Dr. Akash Singh, Asst. Librarian, National Law University, Delhi (India) Date: 10th August, 2021  Time: 2:30 pm to 4:30 pm Platform: Cisco  WebEx Meeting No. 170 204 2017 Password: Adbu@2021 Host key: 838671 Meeting Link: https://lispaassam.webex.com/lispaassam/j.php?MTID=m66e676931e051a40be6d795bfb163f0c Contact Email:  librarian@dbuniversity.ac.in gautam.gogoi@dbuniversity.ac.in REGISTRATION LINK:  https://bit.ly/3i8ec9x

Nutrition, immunity and a global pandemic

  Nutrition, immunity and a global pandemic It  is well recognised that nutrition is intricately linked to immunity and to the risk and severity of infections. During the COVID-19 pandemic, the need for a balanced healthy diet to support the immune system and fight infection has become more apparent than ever. The immune system is always active however activity is enhanced if an individual becomes infected. This heightened activity is accompanied by an increased rate of metabolism, requiring energy sources which are ultimately derived from the diet. An adequate supply of a wide range of nutrients is essential to support the immune system to function optimally. Worldwide many individuals are already consuming diets that lack optimal quantities of essential vitamins and minerals - often because of availability or cost. As the pandemic continues many more are at risk of food insecurity. This new collection provides an overview of the link between nutrition and immunity, discussing how fac

Featured Article: Hybrid work: The next great disruption by Microsoft Worklab

    Hybrid work: The next great disruption " W e’re on the brink of a disruption as great as last year’s sudden shift to remote work: the move to hybrid work — a blended model where some employees return to the workplace and others continue to work from home . We’re on the brink of a disruption as great as last year’s sudden shift to remote work: the move to hybrid work — a blended model where some employees return to the workplace and others continue to work from home . We’re experiencing this at Microsoft, and today we shared how we’re evolving our own hybrid work strategy for our 160,000+ employees around the world. We’re all learning as we go, but we know two things for sure: flexible work is here to stay, and the talent landscape has fundamentally shifted. Remote work has created new job opportunities for some, offered more family time, and provided options for whether or when to commute. But there are also challenges ahead. Teams have become more siloed this yea

The 2021 International Booker Prize shortlist has been announced

Check all the Details: https://thebookerprizes.com/international-booker/news/2021-international-booker-prize-shortlist-announced    

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