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February 1999
Newsletter #32
 

Library Studied by Review Teams

Multimedia CD-ROMs Enrich Teaching 

SPARC: A New Answer to Journal Price Increases

INSPEC and EI Compendex Available in Reiss Science Building

Web Forms Simplify Requests

A Glimpse of Georgetown in 1837

New Video Services Offered

Stay Current with Free Tables of Contents Via E-Mail

Faculty and Graduate Students Able to Borrow Bound Periodicals

Web Forms Simplify Requests

The recent redesign of the Library's homepage has increased the visibility of our online request forms, with a subsequent increase in their use. Forms are available to ask a reference question, request an interlibrary loan, schedule audio-visual support for your class, ask the library to purchase a book or journal, or place materials on reserve. The forms not only make it easy for faculty and students to request services from the library, but they also improve the library's ability to fulfill the request correctly. The audio-visual services request form makes it simple to request educational technology for the classroom. The interlibrary loan request form ensures that requestors provide library staff with essential information from the citation. Try one of the Library's online forms at <http://www.library .georgetown.edu>. The following graphics shows the list of online forms available.

 

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