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February 2008 Archives

February 1, 2008

Joe Parsio, Head of Access Services

Joe Parsio has worked in the Penn libraries for 22 years. He has been at Biddle for twelve and Head of Access Services for three years. Access Services includes Circulation, stacks, microfiche, looseleafs and Faculty Document Delivery. Joe served in Vietnam from September 1969 to December 1970.

Iraq: Deja Vu All Over Again? Part I

As a Vietnam Veteran, I find the Iraq situation fascinating. (More after the jump.)

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February 5, 2008

New Books at Biddle

Our cataloging librarian, Judith Vaughan-Sterling, has compiled a list of recent acquisitions for January 2008.

Blogs can be sources, too

Think blogs are fair game for citation in law review and journal articles, and even court opinions? You're not alone. (More after the jump.)

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February 25, 2008

First Blog Roundtable Tomorrow

Do you blog? Do you read blogs? Do you want to learn more about the many ways in which blogs are used? (More after the jump.)


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February 26, 2008

First Blog Roundtable

During lunch today, Ed and I hosted the law school's first blog roundtable meeting. The discussion of blogs and related issues was spiritied and enlightening. (More after the jump.)

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