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HUL’s collections are extensive to the point that many students cannot conceive of their magnitude. This new program will ideally work to open up resources that have been under-utilized in the purgatory of the Depository. Students?? ability to request excerpts from a book and then receive it after two business days from their computers represents a step forward in such accessibility. Removing delivery trucks from the equation also means that books might be accessible well before the stated wait of two business days, depending on how quickly a library can upload the work...
Scan and Deliver represents a positive step forward by HUL both in modernization and in recognizing students?? concerns. It also shows a responsible and timely concern for the environment. However, one unfortunate limitation to the program remains: files of the scanned copies of books will not be stored for future use because of copyright constrictions. Such copies would have meant that future requests for books would gradually become near-instantaneous, while ensuring the preservation of the books in HUL’s archives should the hard copy be destroyed. We hope that HUL will push for even greater...
...twelve-member SFJB will be made up of six students??four undergraduates and two graduates—as well as faculty and administrators. The UC will work with the secretary of the board to find four undergraduates in good standing to serve on the board for the remainder of the year. The faculty members will be chosen this week, likely by Faculty of Arts and Sciences Dean Michael D. Smith, according to Sundquist...
...California voters two weeks ago. The Boston rally was part of a national effort of protests on Saturday led by LBGTQ rights group Join the Impact in opposition to the ban. Although few Harvard students at the weekend rally were native Californians—and many were international students??participants said Proposition 8 has universal implications. “A threat to rights anywhere is a threat to rights everywhere,” said Elizabeth B. Hadaway ’09, while riding with a group of Quad students on the subway to the rally. Tsotso T. Ablorh...
...disclosure policy, Samra said, attests to the students?? efforts and will hopefully prompt more policy changes at the Medical School...