Over 80 participants are in Milne Library today for the first day of the annual IDS Conference. The IDS Conference is a gathering of ILL librarians, staff and administrators of over 20 different libraries in New York State, who meet yearly to discuss the IDS Project, an information delivery services project designed to create more effective ways to share library resources. Each of the libraries in the project agrees to a set of performance standards, such as borrowing or loaning journal articles with certain turnaround times, in order work together cooperatively towards a common goal. For more details about the conference or The IDS Project, please contact the Project Director, Ed Rivenburgh, at edr@geneseo.edu.
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Featured Articles
New Digital Access to the Democrat and Chronicle from the Library!
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New Exhibit in Fraser Hall! From Old Main to SUNY Geneseo: 150 Year History of the Geneseo Campus Buildings
Tour the Schrader Hall Library Stacks Thursday February 10! Three times available!
Featured Databases & Resources
Three new resources available at Fraser Hall Library!
New Digital Access to the Democrat and Chronicle from the Library!
Diversity and Ethnic Studies eBook Subscription Collection plus more database changes coming soon!
New Resource Trials: Children’s Literature Comprehensive Database: QuickFind K-12 and STEMExplore!
New Year, New search: DOI/PubMed ID Lookup is available!
BANNED BOOKS WEEK 2021! Check out our HeinOnline Resources and list of Banned Books