Word: librarian
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...original glory: that is, 12 weeks of teaching each semester plus two and a half weeks of reading period after fall term and three and a half weeks after spring term. The new system was test-driven that January, and the results were duly noted by the librarians, professors, and deans of Harvard in reports written to Lowell and other administrators. They described the first reading period as a success. “I cannot say too much praise of the way in which students worked and the almost entire absence of fault-finding and underhand practices, in spite...
...rodents come in, they’ll chew things, leave droppings, and cause all sorts of problems for the building as well as for the collections.” During the transition period, Student LCC members are working on a pest awareness campaign along with Heather Cole, librarian of Lamont Library, according to Brainard. “For the most part, having food in the library is mostly a convenience issue for students,” said Chan. “Even having just a vending machine available would decrease the amount of the food brought in from home...
...letter to the editor "Plagiarism Accusations Unfairly Characterized" by Alan M. Dershowitz, Frankfurter Professor of Law, incorrectly implied that Harry S. Martin '65, the Ess Librarian of Harvard Law School, dismissed charges of academic dishonesty against Dershowitz as "baseless." While Martin says he has validated the acceptability of certain methods of citation that Dershowitz used in his book Chutzpah, he says he has not attempted any comprehensive review of the work...
...time,” he said. “That’s the first stage and, moving forward from that, we look forward to adding the more exciting features.”Blogger “j. Baumgart,” a news librarian working in Harvard’s Office of News and Public Affairs, whose blog “j’s scratchpad” started on the old server, said that Wordpress “has a much better reputation in the blogosphere than Manila,” although...
...generated heavy sales in its first weeks of publication, thanks in part to widespread media coverage of the precocious Harvard sophomore. The New York Public Library system has ordered 91 copies of the book, and 116 patrons are waiting for copies to become available, according to a librarian who looked up the figures yesterday. Megan Martin, a senior at White Plains High School, said she had read “Opal Mehta” when it first hit bookstores earlier this month and was immediately struck by the resemblance to the work of her favorite author...