Monthly Archives: January 2013

Collins Library Links: Collins Counts

Welcome Back Edition:  Part II Collins Counts We thought it might be interesting for you to have an idea about the activity in the Library during the last academic year.  Collins is a busy place and we look forward to … Continue reading

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Collins Library Links: A Picture is Worth a Thousand Words

A Picture is Worth a Thousand Words – but where can I find a good one, to spark up my presentation or to illustrate a crucial point? Probably everyone has used Google Image search at one time or another. It … Continue reading

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Collins Library Links: March 2012 – Academic Ebooks

March 2012 An Introduction to Academic E-Books Tell us what you think: Take our short opinion poll about e-books:   https://www.surveymonkey.com/s/CVZ66TF. Collins Library provides University of Puget Sound users access to 1000’s of full-text e-books from a number of academic publishers.  … Continue reading

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Collins Library Links: April 2012

April 2012 125 Years in the Stacks In anticipation of our 125th anniversary in 2013, we are embarking on a  project to identify 125 items from our library collection that will provide a view of the University of Puget Sound … Continue reading

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Feline Fridays Series 10: Literary Cats in the Library!

Read about our Literary Cats in Collins Library! This week’s “Feline Fridays” series presents: the Mother Goose nursery rhyme (Call No.: PZ8.3.M85 Rn), about the Three Little Kittens who lost their mittens. In The Incredible Journey by Sheila Burnford, (Call … Continue reading

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Feline Fridays Series 9: Literary Cats in the Library!

Read about our Literary Cats in Collins Library! This week’s “Feline Fridays” series presents: The Mother Goose nursery rhyme (Call No.:  PZ8.3.M85 Rn), about the cat who ran away with the pudding string.

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