Posted on July 29, 2008 by rgbrocs
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Work continues on the collection of Austin Post glacier images. The OPS students are working away at the huge number of images, creating metadata and doing quality checks on the digital scans before they are added to the collection. Thanks to Michael and Robert for their hard work and [...]
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Posted on July 24, 2008 by rgbrocs
NewsIs it autumn yet? As the temperatures rise, we hope that everyone is staying cool and enjoying all of the various summer activities offered in the Rockies.
If you didn’t see the announcement, AGU has decided to revert all of its journals to the online version and discontinue the print one. Here’s the announcement (posted on [...]
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Posted on July 10, 2008 by rgbrocs
NewsOver the last few months, the library has received numerous donations from Roger. Included in these donations are a number of journal titles, listed below.
We want to thank Roger for his donations and his continued support of the library and the analog archives.____________________________________________________________________Advances in Atmospheric Sciences, vol. 17, iss. 1 and 3; vol. 18, [...]
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Posted on July 7, 2008 by rgbrocs
NewsWe have added all of the CD-ROMs and videos to the catalog. We now have only one major format to add, microforms, which we hope to add later this year.
About 700 new glacier photographs taken by Austin Post have been added to the Glacier Photograph Collection. Our students are hard at work [...]
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Posted on July 1, 2008 by rgbrocs
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As Gloria, Allaina and Shelly Sommer (INSTAAR librarian) prepare for the 2012 Polar Libraries Colloquy, we will be open to any suggestions, lessons learned, words of encouragement, etc. Feel free to ask any questions or offer any words of wisdom as we begin the planning process. Drop us an email at library@nsidc.org. [...]
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