We have added Business Source Elite to our collection.
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Faculty and Staff- please join us for
Open Access, Closed Strategies? The Role of Universities in an Increasingly Open World,on Monday, February 3,
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SPACES STILL LEFT for Mobile Scholarship: How to use your tablet to keep up on academic reading
Faculty and Staff -
Join us for a one hour workshop Mobile Scholarship: How to use your tablet to keep up on academic reading
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Starting today and running for 6 days, the Electronic Frontier Foundation is sponsoring Copyright Week.
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Starting today and running for 6 days, the Electronic Frontier Foundation is sponsoring Copyright Week.
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Upstairs- Bannow side of Library[/caption]
Guess how many people live in China? The answer according to the World Factbook is 1,349,585,838 (July 2013 est.). Learn more about China, the most populous country in the world, and its languages by visiting our new Chinese Corner.
The Library has established a Chinese Corner on the upper level of the library to showcase 300 new Chinese oriented books, CDs, DVDs and more published by China Hanban Institute as well as other Chinese publishers, as part of a grant awarded to the Library. These materials focus on Chinese language instruction, history, geography, art, culture, literature, economy and social development.
For more information, contact Asian Studies liaison librarian Yuqing Zhang at yzhang@fairfield.edu.
Upstairs- Bannow side of Library[/caption]
Guess how many people live in China? The answer according to the World Factbook is 1,349,585,838 (July 2013 est.). Learn more about China, the most populous country in the world, and its languages by visiting our new Chinese Corner.
The Library has established a Chinese Corner on the upper level of the library to showcase 300 new Chinese oriented books, CDs, DVDs and more published by China Hanban Institute as well as other Chinese publishers, as part of a grant awarded to the Library. These materials focus on Chinese language instruction, history, geography, art, culture, literature, economy and social development.
For more information, contact Asian Studies liaison librarian Yuqing Zhang at yzhang@fairfield.edu.
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