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June 2013 Archives
JUNE 6, 2013
Scan and Deliver Service Proves Popular with Library Users
Since its launch in September 2012, Scan and Deliver has enabled fast and convenient access to a wealth of print and microform resources across the Yale University Library.
Yale faculty, students, staff, and alumni with paid borrowing privileges have placed over 10,000 Scan and Deliver requests through the Orbis and Morris catalogs, receiving their scans within an average of ten business hours.
HEBREW PERIODICALS
Holdings for Yale University Libraries:
These titles are linked to an automatic search in ORBIS (the Yale University online catalog). To see further information about a given title or to look at Yale's holdings, click on the work's title. If more than one option is given by the ORBIS search, the desired periodical will be the first choice.
YIDDISH PERIODICALS
Holdings for Yale University Libraries:
These titles are linked to an automatic search in ORBIS (the Yale University online catalog). To see further information about a given title or to look at Yale's holdings, click on the work's title. If more than one option is given by the ORBIS search, the desired periodical will be the first choice.
15TH CENTURY INCUNABULA
This Week at the Yale Library
THE JUDAIC STUDIES COLLECTION
Yale Library Exhibitions
Located in the lower level of the Haas Family Arts Library, the William H. Wright Special Collections Exhibition Area features three exhibitions per year that highlight materials from Arts Library Special Collections. Topics cover art, architecture, drama and the book arts.
November 2008 Archives
November 5, 2008
November 11: The Founding Fathers and the American Monarchy
Frank Prochaska
Lecturer and Senior Research Scholar
Department of History, Yale University
Tuesday, November 11, 4:00 p.m.
Sterling Memorial Library Lecture Hall, 128 Wall Street
Free and open to the public | Reception to follow
October 2008 Archives
October 7, 2008
Twofortyfive: A Web Usability and Assessment Blog
Twofortyfive is a new blog brought to you by the Library's Usability and Assessment department.