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This image presents a detailed view of various journals and magazines displayed on light-colored wooden shelves, likely in a library or academic setting in Segovia, Spain. The periodicals are arranged with their covers or spines facing outwards, creating an organized collection of reading materials. On the left section of the shelves, from top to bottom, are: * The "Journal of the International Council for Small Business (ICSB)", identifiable by its yellow and blue cover featuring a globe. * "Delayed Gratification", whose cover is adorned with a repetitive pattern of red, white, and blue striped beach umbrellas. * "ethic" magazine, showcasing a vibrant, illustrative cover depicting numerous diverse people and bearing the number "53". A prominent vertical white sign separates the left and middle sections, labeled "COMMUNICATION JOURNALS". The middle section features: * "D Castilla y León - PIEDRA A PIEDRA - Patrimonio, turismo y cultura", displaying an intricate architectural stone detail on its cover. * "LA CIUDAD DE TOD@S", with a black and yellow cover depicting a city street scene and various Spanish subheadings, including "Ruralidades urbanas" and "Entrevistas con ALBERTO CAMPO BA??A, ZAIDA MIXEL, JULIO LLAMAZARES". * "TLS - THE TIMES LITERARY SUPPLEMENT", a white-covered publication with "TLS" boldly printed and a small image of two faces. * "The New York Review of Books", characterized by a dark cover showing two glasses filled with a beverage and citrus slices. On the far right, several academic journals are displayed, primarily by their spines: * "EJIS - THE EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF INFORMATION SYSTEMS", with a green and white spine, listing authors such as Kieran Conboy. * "JOURNAL OF BUSINESS ANALYTICS (JBA)", featuring a purple and white spine, with Dursun Delen among the authors. * "HEALTH SYSTEMS (HS)", also green and white, showing authors like Samir Chatterjee. * A partial cover of a journal is visible at the bottom, depicting a smiling woman and text related to "Too Good To Go" and "grandes marcas de alimentación". The scene is static, highlighting the range of intellectual and cultural publications available for perusal, with no direct human activity visible.
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