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11/29/2011
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Take a stroll down memory lane with the new Library exhibit: Promoting Children
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11/28/2011
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December 1st is World AIDS Day. 2011 is the 30th anniversary of the discovery of HIV, the virus that causes AIDS.

We have a display in the library commemorating World AIDS Day.
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11/21/2011
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The Library will close at 12:30 pm on Wednesday, November 23. The library will be closed Thursday and Friday, November 24 and 25 for Thanksgiving. We will reopen on Saturday, November 26 from Noon- 5:00pm. We will be open Sunday, November 27 from Noon to Midnight.
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11/14/2011
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To schedule a one-on-one research appointment with a librarian, go to http://www.fairfield.edu/library/lib_refappointment.html. You may choose to meet with a librarian in-person, by telephone, or via Skype. This service is available Monday-Friday. For more information about types of help, go to www.fairfield.edu/askalibrarian.
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11/07/2011
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[caption id="attachment_3571" align="alignleft" width="90" caption="ABRAHAM LINCOLN - The Martyr of Freedom"][/caption] In recognition of the 150th anniversary of the nation's Civil War, and in coordination with the Thursday, November 17
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11/07/2011
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Looking for ways to organize everything you need for your classes, committees and research?

Try Evernote to create and store your own set digital notebooks that let you take notes, make to-do lists, store relevant documents and emails and stay organized!

~~~~~ What: Evernote Workshop for Faculty and Staff

When: Tuesday, November 22, 2011 at 12:30 pm

Where: Library Instruction Classroom, Room 114 ~~~~~~ We will be offering our second workshop in the library

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11/04/2011
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How do I request an article or book chapter from the library collection for delivery? It's easy for faculty and staff to request an article via Document Delivery. Click on this link Request Print/Microform Articles from DNL (Document Delivery). You will be prompted for your Net ID Username and Password. This page may be familiar to you as it is the same one you use for InterLibrary loan. Click on New and then Article on the left hand side. Complete the form. You will be notified by e-mail when the electronic document is available for viewing. For materials that are not available through DiMenna-Nyselius Library, please click on this link Request from Other Libraries (ILL). Faculty may also request books be delivered to their office. To learn more, go to http://fairfield.edu/library/libdpt_bkdelivery.html.    
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