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Category Archives: digital collections
Deepening the ChatGPT Conversation with an Expert
The library provides access to over 3 million e-books (based on our 23-24 reporting to ARL). Most of that access is acquired through e-book packages and EBSCO is a big one, with over 370,000 titles in a range of subject … Continue reading
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Working Together for Improvement: The Digital Access Workflow
When the library closed its physical doors in March, new doors of the digital sort opened up. Yet the disruption of access service for physical materials, lasting several months, has yielded a re-working of processes for how we get our … Continue reading