Research the News
Throughout the month of September, Fogler Library is displaying resources available for researching the news. You’ll find a physical display in the hallway between the front entrance and the Information Commons.
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Throughout the month of September, Fogler Library is displaying resources available for researching the news. You’ll find a physical display in the hallway between the front entrance and the Information Commons.
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Did you know that Fogler Library has a children’s and young adult book collection? Bring your family and explore the stacks in the Learning Materials Center, 2nd floor beginning August 31 and continuing every Wednesday night from 6-7 PM throughout the fall semester. Librarians Amber Gray and Grace Liu will be there to help find […]
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For students who want to gain professional skills and shape the student experience at UMaine’s library, Fogler Library has a new opportunity available. The library is launching a Student Ambassador Program and is looking for volunteers willing to commit a few hours each month to serve as liaisons between Fogler Library and students at UMaine. […]
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Ever wonder what’s in the archive? A new section of DigitalCommons@UMaine allows for searching and browsing the contents of the Special Collections Department’s largest manuscript collections which include university records and historic materials related to Maine business, education, arts, politics, and more.
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Looking for some light reading? Fiction and non-fiction e-books and audio books are ready to download to your device – all for free from the Maine InfoNet Download Library. Mystery, history, sci-fi, biography, and more are just a few clicks away. New titles added continually.
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Whether you prefer to drink beer, brew it, or sing about it, you’ll find something of interest in our July exhibit. Visit the display case on the ground floor to see a rarely displayed decorative stein from our Special Collections Department, or view print and electronic materials online. — Added:7/5/2016
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The peer-reviewed, open-access series now published by the Department of Anthropology at the University of Maine is dedicated to research in the archaeology and ethnohistory of western South America. Focused on precolumbian times, it also includes articles on the colonial period that enhance understanding of indigenous cultures before 1492. The 2016 addition (vol 12) is […]
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Special Collections items on Meyer Davis, Jr., son of Maine musicians Meyer and Hilda Davis, have been included in a new Maine Memory Network Exhibit, “Fallen Heroes: Maine’s Jewish Soldiers and Sailors.”
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