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February 15, 2017
From February 20-24, Yale University Library will be hosting a series of events to mark Fair Use Week – an annual celebration held the last week of February celebrating the important doctrines of Fair Use in the United States. Members of the Yale community are welcome to join us for any or all of...
February 14, 2017
Know before You Go: Researching East Asia in US Part II. East Asian Collection, Duke University Speakers: Ms. Luo Zhou, Chinese Studies Librarian; Dr. Kristina Troost, Head of International Area Studies & Japanese Studies Librarian Time: 12:00 pm-1:00 pm, Friday February 24 Place: Room 218,...
February 14, 2017
This “Know before you go: Researching East Asia in the U.S.” workshop series invites librarians and directors from major East Asian collections in the U.S. to introduce and show off their rare and unique resources, recent acquisitions, digitization projects, travel grants, access policies, etc....
February 14, 2017
Office Hours Coffee Chat: Teaching with DH February 14 at 2:30pm in the DHLab (SML 316) How might a network graph provide context for course syllabi? What could a digital humanities workshop in a class look like and offer? During Office Hours, three Digital Humanities Fellows from fall semester...
February 10, 2017
Workshop: Data Visualization with Tableau February 10 from 10:00am-12:00pm in the Center for Science and Social Science Information (KBT C27) This workshop will familiarize you with key issues in data visualization. In addition to covering the fundamental principles behind effective visualizations...
February 8, 2017
Know before You Go: Researching East Asia in US Part I. East Asian Library and the Gest Collection, Princeton University Speakers: Dr. Martin Heijdra, Library Director; Ms. Setsuko Noguchi, Japanese Studies Librarian Time: 12:00 pm-1:00 pm, Friday February 17 Place: Room 218, Sterling Memorial...
February 8, 2017
Yale University Library provides access to an extraordinary wealth of online resources, including journals, e-books, and digitized archives.  Most resources are acquired through license agreements that explicitly prohibit systematic downloading of large quantities of content.  When large-scale...

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