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March 2000
Newsletter #34
 

Off- Campus Storage Frees Space for New Books

Trans-Atlantic Slave Trade Database

Study Carrels Wired

Untangling the Web: Specialized Search Engines

Electronic Reference Shelf

Literary Gold Mine Online

CETEDOC Library of Christian Latin Texts

Tax Forms Available

Food for Fines

Barbecues: an Occasion for Sin?

Jon Reynolds, University Archivist

Third Century Campaign Progress

CNDLS: Collaboration to Focus on New Learning Environments

Electronic Reference Shelf

Librarians at the Georgetown University Library have gathered together some of the best reference sources available on the Web into one convenient list called the Electronic Reference Shelf <http://www.library.georgetown.edu/elecref/>. If you have a question that could be answered by looking in a reference book, these electronic reference sites will be tremendously useful. Want to find a biography of an eighteenth century feminist, a book review of a new political science monograph, the definition of the word logorrhea, or a map of Thailand? This is the page to visit. If you are unable to find the information you need, contact the Reference Desk at 687-7452 or via e-mail at <http://www.library.georgetown.edu/forms/ask-ref/>.

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