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Archive: October, 2008

Because the world is our campus you’ll need some good maps

One level 2 of the library, around the corner from the Science desk, is the map library. The librarians in this area can provide you will an amazing variety of maps. They have flat paper maps, atlases, and globes. What many people don’t know is that they have a large collection of wall maps. These …

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New Special Collections Site

The L. Tom Perry Special Collections has upgraded their web site to help visitors access their collections and learn more from the curators. The new site located at http://lib.byu.edu/sites/sc/ lets users interact with curators through their blogs, search the collection online, subscribe to RSS feeds for news on events and new acquisitions, and it provides …

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New Juvenile Literature Blog

The new HBLL Juvenile Literature Blog is designed to  keep students and faculty informed about  upcoming literary events, recommended websites, homework help tips, and new resources.   To find the site, click on Find Articles, go to the Juvenile Literature Subject Page under Find Databases By Subject,  and click on  Juvenile Literature Library Blog.   Elementary education …

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Creepy Seasonal Entertainment @ The Library

Thanks to Robert Maxwell in the cataloging department for this fun guide to holiday research! It’s time for a reminder about how to find creepy entertainment appropriate to the season in your favorite library! From the Library home page click on Find Books, then Search the library catalog. Click on Alphabetic Search In the search …

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