981 resultados para Harvard University--Libraries


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"This essay was originally written for the Deutsche rundschau of Berlin." - Note.

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"Printed in Great Britain."

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No.1-2 title reads: Annual Report of the Cancer Committe to the Surgical Department of the Harvard Medical School

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Title varies: v.1, Library of Harvard University. Bulletin of More Important Accessions with Bibliographical Contributions; v.2, Harvard University Bulletin in Continuation of the Library Bulletin

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"Contains only the books on American and English common law"--P. vii.

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Reprints from various scientific serials.

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The Florida International University Libraries’ Web site’s new look was launched in Fall 2001. As a result of the new look, a group formed to undertake a usability study on the top page of the site. The group tested three target groups to determine the usability of the top page. The study pointed out some revisions for the top page; however, more importantly, it suggested areas for future research.

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This catalogue highlights forty-seven of the 1,180 eighteenth-century imprints held by Memorial University Libraries. Intended as a general introduction to eighteenth-century literature in its original formats, the work is aimed at students and teachers of book history and bibliography, as well as at the general reader. Consequently, the focus is broad, highlighting the emerging free press, imaginative literature—particularly the novel—travel literature, street literature, illustration, as well as works of religion, philosophy, science, and medicine. The introduction discusses each of the works presented in the catalogue and makes a case for the collection as a whole as representing a range of developments both in eighteenth-century literature and in the book trade. Catalogue entries highlight the physical artifact, offering both description and photographic evidence. Each entry contains information about the author and the content of the work, and attempts to place the work in its literary context.