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Pre-July 2008

UNB Libraries Invite Feedback On Collections Development Policy

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A policy intended to govern collections development at the Harriet Irving, Science & Forestry and Engineering libraries was drafted over the fall and winter months. The policy has since been approved by Library Board and endorsed by the Senate Library Committee and we hope to present the final version to the Fredericton Senate in May.

CNSLP Deal Means Savings And New Content For UNB

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The Canadian National Site Licensing Project (CNSLP) has successfully negotiated a license agreement with the publisher Elsevier. The license provides access to more than 1,500 full-text journals through Elsevier’s ScienceDirect platform. Please see the attached press release.

UNB Libraries Now Subscribes To Alternative Press Index, Beginning With 2001

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Alternative Press Index is international and interdisciplinary, spanning the social sciences and humanities, with its central focus on the practice and theory of socialism, national liberation, labour, indigenous peoples, gays/lesbians, feminism, ecology, democracy and anarchism.

Academic Integrity Survey Week, February 3-7

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UNB Libraries support Academic Integrity Survey Week at UNB, February 3-7, 2003. We encourage UNB students and faculty to complete a confidential online survey at www.unb.ca/aisurvey.

This survey is coordinated by the UNB Teaching and Learning Centre. For more information, contact mightyj@unb.ca.

Web Of Science Extends Back To 1983

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Since ISI’s Web of Science was first introduced in 2000 as part of the Canadian National Site Licensing Project, faculty have been enthusiastic users of the product and active lobbyists for more content. As a result of a recent purchase by UNB Libraries, 20 years of backfiles are now available for searching.

Libraries E-Info Labs Schedule – Winter 2003

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In the Winter 2003 term, UNB Libraries will once again offer its full E-info Labs workshop series, which is available to all students, faculty, and staff. Register for one or two workshops, or attend the whole series and receive a certificate: