News you can use about library resources, special displays, events, campus history — and more!

News you can use about library resources, special displays, events, campus history — and more!

The library is providing a trial subscription to Psychiatry Online published by American Psychiatric Publishing, Inc. The trial concludes Sept. 11, 2008. The primary publications available on the site include the DSM-IV-TR®, DSM-IV-TR® Handbook of Differential Diagnosis and DSM Cases. Also included are the full text articles from these journals: American Journal of Psychiatry 1…

The Orbis Cascade Alliance is a consortium of 35 Northwest academic libraries. Through its membership in this group Reed participates in the Alliance union catalog (Summit) and the patron initiated borrowing system Summit supports. Over the course of the next few months the consortium will be migrating the Summit union catalog to a different platform.…

May 12 – August 2008 Library flat cases A. E. Doyle, an important Oregon architect, designed the iconic first buildings at Reed: Eliot Hall and the Old Dorm Block. His architectural library, acquired by Reed in the 1990s, is now accessible to all in the library’s special collections; selections from it are on display in…

The Oxford Language Dictionaries Online recently added Russian and Chinese to its French, Italian, Spanish, and German languages. You now have access to over 4 million words, translations and phrases in six languages. Native speaker audio pronunciation has also been added.

Summit will be down beginning late Saturday night, Sept. 6, through Sunday morning Sept. 7 about 11 AM. Please let a librarian know if you have any questions. We’re very sorry for the inconvenience.

February 13 – April 10, 2008 Library flat and wall cases This wall case exhibit celebrates the earliest recording of Allen Ginsberg’s best-known poem, “Howl,” recently identified in the Reed archives. Ginsberg and Gary Snyder ’51 stopped off at Reed to give a reading while on a Pacific Northwest road trip in February of 1956.…

Monday, Oct. 29, 2 pm OR 4:45 pm Meet in Library 17 Learn how to use a free web tool to browse articles from newspapers, blogs, and even some research databases, quickly and easily using RSS feeds. Contact Linda Maddux.

Fascinating, colorful examples of the volumes gathered by Reed alumna, Janet Walker Binford ’36, grace the exhibition cases in the Hauser Library. The Binford Collection, part of the library’s special collections, contains gems of early exploration and travel, including Captain Cook’s volumes of his 1784 Voyage to the Pacific Ocean, highlights of the gardening world…

EndNote 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…

Four of our FirstSearch databases are temporarily unavailable: Art Abstracts EconLit MLA RIPM Access should be restored by Wednesday morning. UPDATE: All FirstSearch databases are now working.
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