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Possible OhioLINK Outages Late Fri. night/Early Sat. Morning 11/1-11/2

We expect a service outage of approximately 30 minutes at varying times for each OhioLINK service during scheduled maintenance on the Ohio Technology Consortium (OH-TECH) shared infrastructure firewall. The 30-minute outages will occur sometime over a four-hour time-frame beginning Friday, … Continue reading
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“A New Leaf: The Rediscovery of the Book as Art”

“A New Leaf: The Rediscovery of the Book as Art” will be on display in the Department of Special Collections, The College of Wooster Libraries, August 26 – October 4, 2013. The exhibit is available for viewing Monday – Friday … Continue reading
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New Exhibit in Special Collections

The exhibit “Wooster-in-the-World: The Middle East, India, and Africa” is currently on display in Special Collections, The College of Wooster Libraries. This exhibit documents Wooster’s connections to other continents and cultures. In the 1890s, … Continue reading

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Scientists Boycotting Elsevier Journals

Citing the high cost of Elsevier journals and the fact that they contribute content only to be forced to “purchase” it back to read it, scientists across the world have started a petition to boycott Elsevier journals.  Read more at …… Continue reading

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CoRE Coming to Andrews Library

The CoRE (Cooperative Research Experience) will be constructed on the main floor of Andrews Library during the winter break.  Read more about it in the Wooster Daily Record and in the Wooster Voice. Continue reading

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Foreign Relations of the United States 150 Years Old

No, we’re not talking about the foreign relations that the United States government conducts with other countries.  We are talking about the publication Foreign Relations of the United States (FRUS).  It celebrated its 150th anniversary of publ… Continue reading

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CBO Releases Income Distribution Report

The non-partisan Congressional Budget Office (CBO) has just issued a 63 page study, titled “Trends in the Distribution of Household Income Between 1979 and 2007.” Continue reading

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A History of Witchcraft in England 1558 to 1718: The Research of Wallace Notestein

“A History of Witchcraft in England 1558 to 1718: The Research of Wallace Notestein” will be on display in the Department of Special Collections, The College of Wooster Libraries, October 21 – December 16, 2011. The exhibit features materials fro… Continue reading

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“Remembering 9/11: Selections from The College Archives Collection”

The exhibit “Remembering 9/11: Selections from The College Archives Collection” is currently on display in Special Collections, The College of Wooster Libraries, August 29 – October 14, 2011. This exhibit documents the reactions of the campus com… Continue reading

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OhioLINK Central Catalog Down July 7, 2011

The OhioLINK Central catalog will be unavailable for at least several hours beginning at noon on Thurs., July 7 for maintenance. It is hoped that this will only take a few hours but it could continue into the evening. Continue reading

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