Dr Anna Stone - Why are some ideas easy to believe on little evidence?
Why are some ideas easy to believe on little evidence? - Dr Anna Stone. Recording of session delivered at Critical Approaches to Libraries Conference (CALC) 2026. https://sites.google.com/view/calccon...

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