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Diccionario Biografíco Español

With the ease of Wikipedia, printed biographical reference works such as the new Diccionario Biografíco Español (DBE) once central to academic libraries appear to be losing their relevance, and shelf space. Judging by how few copies there are in U.S.… more »
Mar 21, 2013 | Categories: Works of Note, New Acquisitions, Español | cpotts

New books

New books arrive each day in the library. One way of keeping on top of the imprints from or about Southern Europe is to periodically check the new acquisitions lists for French, Italian, and Spanish & Portuguese.  These lists can be easily acc… more »
Feb 06, 2013 | Categories: New Acquisitions | cpotts

Open Access by Peter Suber

In the wake of last week's internatonal Open Acccess Week and especially the Library-sponsored faculty talk with UCSF Professor of Orthopaedic Surgery and Open Access champion Rich Schneider, I'd like to call everyone's attention to the new ebook by Pet… more »
Oct 31, 2012 | Categories: Works of Note, New Acquisitions, Open Access | cpotts

Reference Roundup

New reference works are regularly to the Library's collections in all formats. Because of the physical limitations of Doe's North Reading Room and other reference locations, the majority of these are housed in the circulating collections. Here's a summa… more »

New Library Subject Pages

Some of you may have already noticed that the three subject home pages for the Romance Language Collections have gradually taken on a new look and feel this fall. This is part of an effort in the Doe/Moffitt Libraries to transform the functionality of th… more »

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Piazza e Campanile di San Marco (Venice) filtered photo by Claude Potts © 2009

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