Need help organizing your research? Want to be able to easily create bibliographies in any citation style? Then come to the library to learn how RefWorks can change your life. RefWorks is a bibliographic management tool freely available to all Fairfield students, faculty, and staff which will keep track of all your research materials, and help you generate bibliographies and in-text citations. Come to our workshop to learn all about it on Februrary 3rd, from 6:00 -7:00 PM in Rm 114. Freshman can earn FYE credit!
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01/27/2009
John Updike, Pulitzer Prize and National Book Award winning author, died Tuesday from lung cancer at age 76.
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01/21/2009
Visiting Professor Emily Orlando has received a Choice Outstanding Academic Title designation for her book, Edith Wharton and the Visual Arts.
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01/20/2009
We've added a new e-book to our collection: The Encyclopedia of Materials and Techniques in Art.
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01/15/2009
The library will be showing the Presidential Inauguration Coverage live on the large screen in the multimedia auditorium from 11:00 am -2:00 pm on Tuesday, January 20.
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01/12/2009
A new report by the National Endowment for the Arts examines literary reading and determines that after years of decline the rates of literary reading are improving.
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01/06/2009
Everyone's got an opinion when it comes to film. University professor and New York Times blogger Stanley Fish goes out on a limb and publishes his 10 favorite American films.
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01/05/2009
Listen to NPR's Alison Freeland's report "21st Century Libraries Still Busy after 100 Years" Public Libraries have faced uncertain funding and the advent of the Internet age, but many have reached a successful 100th anniversary.
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