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Archive for 2007

Opening Your Search Possibilities

Saturday, November 24th, 2007

For those of you who use Firefox as your browser, a new extension, OpenSearchFox, gives you the power to create custom search plugins to assist you in your research. You can download the plugin from the link above, and you can find instructions for its use there as well. You can use OpenSearchFox to create [...]

Boyce Library Coffee Mugs

Friday, September 21st, 2007

In our continued efforts to make the Boyce Library a place for students and faculty to research and relax in a comfortable atmosphere, we are announcing our new James P. Boyce coffee mugs. They are designed to minimize the potential for spills in the library while giving you the freedom to drink coffee in the [...]

Library Elf

Tuesday, August 14th, 2007

Are you looking for a way to avoid having library fines? Do you wish that you could keep up with your public library account and your seminary library account in one place? LibraryElf may be just what you need. LibraryElf is a free online service that helps you manage the library loans associated with [...]

Real and Virtual Facelifts

Friday, August 10th, 2007

If you are reading this and have previously visited the library’s web pages, you will immediately notice that much has changed. For several months members of the library staff have been planning and developing this new web site that enables us to serve you better today and going forward.
If you have used the library building [...]

EEBO and Early American Imprints

Wednesday, August 1st, 2007

Patrons now can access electronic holdings from two of our online databases through our online catalog. The resources in the Early English Books Online and Early American Imprints Series 1 databases are accessible by simply searching in the catalog.
How does this work? Let’s say you want to read Abraham Booth’s Glad Tidings to Perishing Sinners [...]

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