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How to find Electronic or Online Versions of Newspapers at Harvard UniversityOriginal at YouTube
• Mon, Feb 23
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By rss@youtube.com (hlslib) High resolution version available at http://www.law.harvard.edu/library/research/tutorials/index.html. This tutorial shows how to determine if newspapers are available in electronic or online format at Harvard University.
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How To: Making Requests from the Depository at Harvard UniversityOriginal at YouTube
• Mon, Feb 23
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By rss@youtube.com (hlslib) High resolution version available at http://www.law.harvard.edu/library/research/tutorials/index.html. This tutorial shows how to make requests for items that are held at the Harvard Depository, which is off-site from the Law Library, and all of the other Harvard Libraries.
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How To: Using Citation Linker at Harvard UniversityOriginal at YouTube
• Mon, Feb 23
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By rss@youtube.com (hlslib) High resolution version available at http://www.law.harvard.edu/library/research/tutorials/index.html. This tutorial shows how to use Citation Linker at Harvard University. This tool should be used if you already have a complete citation to document that appears in a journal or news...
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How To: Thomson Reuters Forecasts Nobel Winners
Original at Physics and Physicists
• Wed, Oct 1
By ZapperZ Chemistry - Charles Lieber of Harvard University in Cambridge, Massachusetts, who figured out how to build and use tiny, molecular-scale nanowires. - Krzysztof Matyjaszewski of Carnegie Mellon University in Pittsburgh who used electric ...