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Re: Promoting electronic resources
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- Subject: Re: Promoting electronic resources
- From: "Patricia T Viele" <ptv1@cornell.edu>
- Date: Sun, 12 Aug 2007 15:55:10 EDT
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At least once a semester I demonstrate a resource to the faculty and grad students at a Monday lunch. Although it is a breif demon, it always increases awareness. The Graduate Physics Society is sponsoring a session for me this fall to demonstrate our resources for the new physics grad students. Pat > Colleagues, > > I am hoping to get an idea of what other libraries are doing to > promote electronic resources to their users. It seems to me > that electronic resources are often underused simply because > users are unaware of them or what they contain. What has your > library done to promote electronic resources to your users? I > am interested in hearing from academic libraries. > > Best > > ************* > > Duygu KIZILASLAN > Reference Librarian, > Koc University > Research Center for Anatolian Civilizations > Turkey
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