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Open Access Week 2010: October 18-24
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On June 23, the catalogue on our library website switched from Quest to UNB WorldCat.
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Courtesy of UNB’s Department of History, students, faculty and staff now have access to Cambridge Histories Online via UNB Libraries’ website. All 260 volumes, published since 1960 and updated regularly, are now part of the libraries’ online complement.
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RefWorks is a web-based bibliographic database manager which allows you to create a database of citations that can be organized, searched and used to construct bibliographies and reading lists automatically.
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UNB Libraries is pleased to offer faculty, students and staff the opportunity to test-drive a variety of electronic products offered to our librarians for evaluation purposes
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Stay in touch with current news from around the world courtesy of UNB Libraries.
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Courtesy of the Gerard V. La Forest Law Library, students, faculty and staff have access to a new resource – Parliament Rolls of Medieval England (PROME).