Schaffer Library @ Union College, Schenectady, New York
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Schaffer Library @ Union College, Schenectady, New York Schaffer Library will be closing at NOON on Thursday, December 24th. Enjoy the break everyone.

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Schaffer Library @ Union College, Schenectady, New York From Project Muse: To help
understand what is being discussed in the Copenhagen negotiations, see
Global Environmental Politics special issue: "Long-Term Environmental
Policy: Origins, Institutional Design, Prospects" http://bit.ly/4qj7TP

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Schaffer Library @ Union College, Schenectady, New York Forum Network
Ever wonder what libraries will look like in the future? How has
technology changed the role and contents of libraries already? Check
out NPR's Who Needs Libraries series of talks now!

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Schaffer Library @ Union College, Schenectady, New York The latest Google Search Tutorial: Real time search

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Welcome to the Google Search Tutorial blog, where you’ll find short, useful tutorials on how to use Google’s search engine. Everything from the basics to more advanced features will be covered.
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Schaffer Library @ Union College, Schenectady, New York CREDO Reference will add the OECD Factbook 2010 to their collection. "The OECD Factbook 2010 is a key reference tool in economic and policy
issues. The most comprehensive and dynamic statistical annual from the
OECD, it contains extensive information, as well as graphs and tables
for more than 100 indicators covering a wi...de range of areas. Topics
include economy, agriculture, education, energy, environment, foreign
aid, health and quality of life, industry, communications, population,
trade, and taxation."

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The page helps remote users find their subscribing library. Once you select your library, you will be connected to your library's account at Credo Reference.
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Latest release of Literature Online: 260 Full-text Journals This latest release sees the addition of one new title to Literature Online’s library of full-text journals; Traditio: Studies in Ancient and Medieval History. The addition of this new journal brings the total number of titles up to 260. ...
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Tools & Tips: MUSE has two research tools that help you locate articles related to your topic: More Like This and Linked Subject Headings MORE LIKE THIS - is located on the right side of the navigation bar on MUSE articles...
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What’s New for December 2009: The Carter Center Title: Report on the Appointment of the Temporary Electoral Authorities of Ecuador Date: November 2008 T...
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Schaffer Library @ Union College, Schenectady, New York From the Council on Foreign relations: Obama's Address to the Nation on the Way Forward in Afghanistan and Pakistan, December 2009

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Schaffer Library @ Union College, Schenectady, New York The latest
issue of 'Research in African Literatures' looks at slavery and the
African Diaspora. Topics include Helen Oyeyemi, Samuel Crowther, Ama
Ata Aidoo, Chinua Achebe, and Samuel Ajayi Crowther.

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Schaffer Library @ Union College, Schenectady, New York Project Muse adds new title - Hume Studies

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Hume Studies is an interdisciplinary scholarly journal dedicated to publishing important work bearing on the thought of David Hume. Hume Studies is receptive to a wide variety of topics, methods, and approaches, ...
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Google results will be refreshed with up-to-the-second data increasingly churned out by the new crop of real-time Web products.
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Schaffer Library @ Union College, Schenectady, New York Approximately 1,400 images of architecture and public sculpture in the
United States from Ralph Lieberman are now available in ARTstor

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ARTstor is sponsoring new photography by Ralph Lieberman. Lieberman has provided superb images for a rich array of scholarly publications in the history of art and architecture on topics ranging from ...
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Schaffer Library @ Union College, Schenectady, New York ARTstor has collaborated with Christopher D. Roy to share approximately
3,500 images of African art and culture

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ARTstor is collaborating with Christopher D. Roy to share approximately 3,500 images of African art and culture in the Digital Library. The collection will include images of art and ceremonial objects, ...
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Schaffer Library @ Union College, Schenectady, New York Project MUSE: "Lucky Come Hawaii," a novel of December 7, 1941, by Jon Shirota, in the current issue of Manoa. Pearl Harbor, as seen through the eyes of first generation Okinawan immigrants on Hawaii. http://bit.ly/75s7bk

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Very deep and sincere gratitude is expressed to the following: the late Lowney Handy of the Handy Writers' Colony in Marshall, Illinois; Professor Katsunori Yamazato of the University of the Ryukyus for ...