Consolidated from the last two days:
- Is there a standard bibliography of nineteenth-century works, where I can find publication details for the UK edition of the Edinburgh Encyclopedia?
- How do I forward an email?
- I don't live in Oregon anymore; should I mail my library books back to the university, or what?
- Where can I find articles about treatment therapies for children with communication disorders, using phonological cycles?
- Where can I get hold of a copy of a dissertation titled "Sexual Abuse Recognition and Non-Disclosure Inventory of Young Adolescents"?
- Where can I find book reviews of The Coming of the Third Reich?
- Where can I find book reviews of Twentieth Century's Fox : Darryl F. Zanuck and the Culture of Hollywood?
- Where can I find a copy of Novum Testamentum Graece by Constantin von Tischendorf, published in 1869?
The best was the patron who dropped off a free copy of the NY Times for us to read. He did this yesterday, too. He's a regular, but the paper thing is new. "For your coffee break," he said, handing it over. I don't know whether it's an effort to increase awareness of public events, or the results of his having broken into a vending box, but it's sweet.
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