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A computerization project that will bring the University library system's entire catalog of 12.2 million volumes into the HOLLIS network within five years is now underway, library officials said yesterday.

Author: By Susan S. Shin, CONTRIBUTING REPORTER | Title: Library Computerization Is Now `Full Steam Ahead,' to End in 1997 | 12/8/1992 | See Source »

The student, Hollis resident John A. Greene '96, denies ripping down any posters. He admits to kicking a few, but says he says he did not single out BGLSA posters, and did not intend to slight the organization.

Author: By George Wang, CONTRIBUTING REPORTER | Title: BGLSA Claims Sign Vandalism | 11/19/1992 | See Source »

Through Internet, students will be able to access a variety of services, including news and weather reports. They will also be connected with Hollis, e-mail accounts and library catalogs in other universities, he said.

Author: By Susan S. Shin, CONTRIBUTING REPORTER | Title: Network to Connect Students | 11/10/1992 | See Source »

Library users now need go no further than the nearest HOLLIS terminal to find out not only where a book is located, but also if it is checked out or on reserve.

Author: By Daria E. Lidsky, CONTRIBUTING REPORTER | Title: Libraries Finish Conversion To Computerized Circulation | 10/8/1992 | See Source »

Widener and Cabot were the first Harvard libraries to develop computerized systems of circulation in HOLLIS. The process of implementing automated circulation in Lamont and Hilles involved a great deal of planning and work, Coles said in an interview yesterday.

Author: By Daria E. Lidsky, CONTRIBUTING REPORTER | Title: Libraries Finish Conversion To Computerized Circulation | 10/8/1992 | See Source »

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