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It’s International Open Access Week! Not sure if you should be celebrating or not? Have you ever been frustrated when a database article is not just a click away? Currently, scholars do research, write up articles, and give those articles to publishers. The publishers print the articles and provide online access in article databases. Publishers [...]

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Do you have a final and no chance to get that book you need from the library? It might be available for free online. EduChoices.org lists 25 online libraries that contain thousands of free books, plays, poems, magazines, newspapers, and much more. Need a quote from Plato? Check out #21. Perseus Digital Library from Tufts [...]

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It’s almost the end of the quarter and time is running out to request interlibrary loan books and articles from the Cannell Library for spring quarter!  Effective 6/11/2009, the interlibrary loan form will be unavailable until the start of summer quarter.  Students should ask a Reference Librarian about other options for getting books and articles quickly. Use the Ask a [...]

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It’s the end of the quarter and time has run out to request interlibrary loan books and articles from the Cannell Library for winter quarter effective 3/12/2009!  Students should ask a Reference Librarian about other options for getting books and articles quickly.  Use the Ask a Librarian feature, call 992-2375 or come by the Reference Desk before the end of the quarter.  [...]

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Need a journal article? Don’t ever pay for it while you are affiliated with Clark College. Cannell Library has several ways to obtain full-text articles for our users. On the library webpage, type the title of the journal or magazine into the Search Periodical Titles A-Z box (pictured below). If the full-text is available online [...]

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Eye-Ai, a new magazine in the Cannell Library print periodicals collection, features latest news on Japanese popular culture. Check out the Table of Contents of the most recent issue.

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