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Archive for December, 2013
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Scholarly Communication and Interlibrary Loan Services
Posted on December 16, 2013 | 1 CommentLibrarians participate in the scholarly communication process in many ways, from the collecting and preserving of information, to its discovery and evaluation. The sharing of library resources is also essential for robust scholarly communication. More information sharing means more knowledge, more learning and more growth. […] -
Library Fines: Changes Take Effect Jan. 27, 2014
Posted on December 12, 2013 | No CommentsPay attention to that due date! Beginning January 27, 2014, all CUNY doctoral faculty, GC Retirees and faculty research assistants will be subject to fines for overdue library materials. This decision was made by the CUNY Board of Trustees at their June meeting in order […] -
Found a broken link or a bug? Is a technical glitch keeping you from the full text? Now there’s another way to let us know!
Posted on December 3, 2013 | 1 CommentWe know that when you are in the throes of serious research, miles away from where you started, down the rabbit hole of a particular database or resource, sometimes you might happen to come across a gnarly broken link or problem that we librarians might […]