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Pre-July 2008

New To The Campus? Take A Library Tour

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Curious about the resources and services available to you from our libraries? From now until September 17, we invite you to take a tour. You’ll be amazed at what you’ll discover!

Anthropology Plus

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UNB Libraries is proud to offer a new international electronic index to UNB and STU researchers called Anthropology Plus.

Welcome To New And Returning Students!

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The entire staff of UNB Libraries would like to extend a warm welcome to our new and returning students. We have made some changes over the summer, and we have some new resources for your research and study this year. Drop by and see us to get the latest on resources and services for a successful academic year.

E-Books Now Available From The UNB Libraries

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A new database of electronic books is now available to UNB faculty, students and staff from the library website. The Academic Complete database [from ebrary] provides simultaneous, multi-user access to more than 19,200 full-text books, reports, and other authoritative documents from over 180 leading publishers. PDF technology provides an online replica of each document’s print version.

Iter: Gateway To The Middle Ages And Renaissance

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UNB Libraries is proud to present faculty, students and staff with a new online bibliography devoted to the study of the Middle Ages and Renaissance. Iter: Gateway to the Middle Ages and Renaissance is a project of the University of Toronto. Iter is the Latin term for ‘a journey” or “a path.”

UNB Libraries Faculty Institute To Be Held August 18

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UNB librarians will present a series of talks, demonstrations, and hands-on sessions designed to introduce new faculty members to the libraries’ resources and services and to reacquaint existing faculty with new library services and collections.

New Classics Database Now Available

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UNB Libraries is pleased to announce that we are now offering faculty and students the web version of L’Ann

Emerald Journal Collection Now Available

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UNB Libraries has recently acquired full text electronic access to over 42,000 articles from more than 130 journals courtesy of Emerald Group Publishing Limited.