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Word: accessible (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1990-1999
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...according to Beth S. Brainard, spokesperson for the Harvard College Library, even these unambiguous and multilingual messages were not enough to stop hundreds of tourists a day from trying to gain access to the building...

Author: By Robin M. Wasserman, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: New Signs Confuse Local Widener Users | 3/24/1999 | See Source »

...years ago, administrators restricted access but tourists continued to gawk in Widener. The new policy--implemented March 1--allows checkers to determine who should be permitted entry...

Author: By Robin M. Wasserman, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: New Signs Confuse Local Widener Users | 3/24/1999 | See Source »

...while the sign posted at the entrance reads, "You must present a Harvard ID to enter Widener Library," Brainard said Cambridge residents can use a driver's license or other photo ID to gain access...

Author: By Robin M. Wasserman, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: New Signs Confuse Local Widener Users | 3/24/1999 | See Source »

Even some Cambridge City Council members were surprised to hear of Widener's access policy...

Author: By Robin M. Wasserman, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: New Signs Confuse Local Widener Users | 3/24/1999 | See Source »

Pointing out that in the current informationage, access to information resources can oftenseparate the "haves" from the "have-nots," Campsaid she felt anyone with a research purposeshould be allowed in to use the library'sreference area. The University library system has,for example, expensive databases often unavailablein public facilities...

Author: By Robin M. Wasserman, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: New Signs Confuse Local Widener Users | 3/24/1999 | See Source »

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