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Offbeat, Irreverent, and DIY: The Poetry of Mass Transit

by Annalisa MorettiPosted onJune 6, 2019August 15, 2019

Recent acquisitions by Burns Library highlight the activities and writing of the Washington, D.C. “Mass Transit” poetry circle of the 1970s and 80s, including Irish American musician and writer Terence Winch and Welsh immigrant Doug Lang.

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Strategies for Planning an Online or Hybrid Course

by Theresa LymanPosted onJune 6, 2019August 15, 2019

Will you be teaching an online or hybrid course? Here is how BC Libraries can help support your online teaching.

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Backstage at the Digitization Lab

by Nancy AdamsPosted onJune 6, 2019August 15, 2019
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This photo essay shows the results of the recent renovation of the digitization lab in Burns Library and some examples of the kind of work that goes on there.

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The Protean Academic E-Book

by Steve RungePosted onJune 6, 2019August 15, 2019
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The world of academic e-books is complex, but the staff of Boston College Libraries works hard to make the user experience as seamless as possible.

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Celebrating the Tenth Anniversary of the Boston College Libraries GIS Contest

by Barbara MentoPosted onJune 6, 2019June 7, 2019
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BC Libraries celebrates this year’s Geographic Information Systems (GIS) Contest awards, along with the contest’s 10 year anniversary.

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