Most of the stuff I read for my PhD are journal articles, but I also really like books. Then, it's only natural that I'm devoting this part of the website to my own PhD-related library (I'll let you be the judge of whether the books are very related or very loosely related to my research field).
Without further ado, I present you the books I've read so far (since September 2022):
#27 Theorizing Patriarchy, by Sylvia Walby
#26 Documentación, terminología y traducción, by Consuelo Gonzalo Garcia and Valentín García Yebra
#25 Dictionaries: A Very Short Introduction, by Lynda Mugglestone
#24 Invisible Women, by Caroline Criado Perez
#23 Data Feminism, by Catherine D'Ignazio and Lauren F. Klein
#22 La biblioteca, espacio de cultura y participación, by José Antonio Gómez Hernández and Pedro Quílez Simón
#21 Case study research and applications by Robert K. Yin
#20 Palabras por la biblioteca by Javier Pérez Iglesias
#19 Les bibliotecàries by Elisa Pérez
#18 Información, conocimiento y bibliotecas en el marco de la globalización neoliberal by Pedro López López & Javier Gimeno Perelló
#17 Philosophy of Science: A Very Short Introduction by Samir Okasha
#16 Makerspaces y bibliotecas by Julio Alonso Arévalo
#15 What are universities for? by Stefan Collini
#14 The Difference by Scott E. Page
#13 Bibliotecas edited by Katya Adaui
#12 Equity for Women in Science by Cassidy R. Sugimoto and Vincent Larivière
#11 The Two Cultures by C.P. Snow
#10 Introduction to Informetrics by L. Egghe and R. Rousseau
#9 Cómo ordenar una biblioteca by Roberto Calasso
#8 Platform Capitalism by Nick Srnicek
#7 Women in science and technology by Namrata Gupta
#6 Women in global science by Kathrin Zippel
#5 World Brain by H. G. Wells
#4 Women Don't Ask by Linda Babcock and Sara Laschever
#3 The Usefulness of Useless Knowledge by Abraham Flexner
#2 Bibliometrics and citation analysis by Nicola De Bellis
#1 The Responsibility of Intellectuals by Noam Chomsky