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Pre-July 2008

Abstracts In Anthropology Online

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UNB Libraries is pleased to announce the addition of Abstracts in Anthropology Online to our stable of research databases.

Abstracts in Anthropology is a key abstracting tool in the field of anthropology covering the major subfields: cultural and physical anthropology, archaeology, and linguistics.

Canadian Literary Periodicals Index Calls It Quits

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UNB Libraries has been notified that the Canadian Literary Periodicals Index (CLPI) has ceased its service and is no longer available.

Wildlife & Ecology Studies Database

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UNB Libraries is pleased to announce the availability of a new database called Wildlife & Ecology Studies Worldwide (WESW). WESW is the world’s largest index to literature on wild mammals, birds, reptiles, and amphibians.

Temporary Relocation Of HIL Entrance And Book Drop

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Starting Wednesday, June 21st, the main entrance to the Harriet Irving Library (HIL) will be closed as construction of a new barrier free ramp proceeds to the next phase. The Book Drop has also been relocated to the back of the building.

Scientific American (Complete Edition)

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UNB Libraries is now providing our university community with desktop access to the complete Scientific American Archive Online from January 1993 to the current issue. The archive is updated monthly and issues are available in PDF.

Try WorldCat

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Want to search for information in more than 9000 libraries around the world at the same time? Try WorldCat.

HIL’s New Ramp – Think Access 2006

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In an effort to improve accessibility to the Harriet Irving Library (HIL), a new barrier free ramp will be constructed this Summer. View an artist’s interpretation of the finished ramp.

Special thanks go to UNB’s Graduating Class of 2006 for their contributions to the “Think Access 2006” project.

Encaenia Traditions Exhibit

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To coincide with UNB’s 177th Encaenia ceremonies, Archives and Special Collections wish to announce their new exhibit “Encaenia Traditions” is open for viewing in the Stewart Room, 5th floor, Harriet Irving Library.

Renovation For Innovation

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In an effort to improve access to our library materials, Harriet Irving Library (HIL) will undergo a major collection reorganization this Spring/Summer.

Upon entering HIL, library users will see a daily notice in the Lobby advising where work is progressing.