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BRANDEIS UNIVERSITY LIBRARIES  -  VOLUME XII, NO. 3  -  FEBRUARY 2005
FEATURES
 
New LOUIS Launched
On January 14, the Brandeis University Libraries launched a new version of the web OPAC, otherwise known as LOUIS.
 
  Speakers

Libraries partner with Google Scholar   Brandeis Libraries Partner with Google Scholar in Pilot Project
Brandeis is joining with 20 other libraries in a pilot project to provide access to full-text articles licensed by Brandeis Libraries via Google Scholar. Other participating libraries include Harvard, MIT, Yale, and Stanford.

Is the Humanities Monograph Dead?
In the third in a series of symposia on the changing nature of scholarly communication, the Brandeis University Libraries invited Dr. John Unsworth to discuss changes in the publication of humanities scholarship.
  Unsworth

DEPARTMENTS
 
Women and Social Movements graphic (detail)   Collaborations
The Libraries are very pleased to make available to the Brandeis community Alexander Street Press's Women and Social Movements in the United States, 1600-2000

What is Ruth Charney Reading?
Jennifer Hart: An interview with Ruth Charney, Professor of Mathematics.
  Ruth Charney

Skull from the exhibit The Odd, the Rare, and the Unexpected
  Looking Forward into the Past
Karen Adler Abramson: An Exhibit of Things Rare, Odd, and Unexpected

Science Library Matters
Katherine Button: You told us. We listened!
  Gerstenzang

Farber Library   Check Out the Libraries!
A listing of exhibits, lectures, concerts, workshops and other happenings at the Brandeis University Libraries.

New & Notable Resources
United Nations Treaty Collection Database, Web of Science, Nature Review journals, and Grove Art Online
  Plug it in!

A staff member   Staff Notes
Who's doing what around the Libraries.

Book Bites
New book recommendations by Brandeis librarians.
  Book bites

 

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