Author: Library
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All digital collections now migrated to the new Reed Digital Collections!
With the successful migration of the last four collections, the new Reed Digital Collections is now the place to go for digital access to etheses, Artists’ Books, rare books and archival materials, and faculty teaching and research collections. The old system will remain available through January. The four final collections are: Artists’ Books, which contains images…
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Reed Electronic Theses, Wheeler Physics lecture notes, and more available in the new Reed Digital Collections
We’re in the home stretch! Five more collections have migrated to our new Reed Digital Collections (RDC) interface: Reed College Electronic Theses Nicholas Wheeler Physics Lectures Indian Converts, developed by English professor Laura Liebman. U.S. History, developed by History professor Jackie Dirk. Ara Pacis Augustae, developed by the late Charles Rhyne (professor of Art History).…
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Reed Archives, Early Writing and Printing, and more available in the new Reed Digital Collections
Join us on our march toward a better digital collections future! Several more collections have migrated to our new system, as of today. Visit the following in the new Reed Digital Collections (RDC) interface: Reed College Archives Early Printing & Writing Collection The Cooley Art Gallery exhibit collection Three illuminated manuscripts: The Beatus vir Psalter and…
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New interface for Reed Digital Collections (RDC)
Reed Digital Collections (RDC) is getting a new interface! The Library and CIS have been working hard on rebuilding the software from the ground up to make it more functional, more intuitive, and more fun to work with. We will be moving to the new system slowly. As of today, the Art & Architecture collection,…
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EndNote Site License & Workshops
in WorkshopsEndNote is now available to any current member of the Reed community (student, faculty, and staff members) for installation on their machines and use anywhere. Help and download instructions are available on the CIS website. For more help, please contact computer user services. For those of you who are interested, we will be holding introductory…
