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		<title> University of Aberdeen - Library &amp; Historic Collections Ezine HeadLines</title>
		
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			<title>Issue 1 October 2008</title>
			<description>Contains updates on the new Library build, Library collections, services and facilities, new resources, exam papers database, Museum projects, Special Libraries &amp; Archives projects, staff update.</description>

						
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			<title> Issue 2 February 2009</title>
			<description>Contains update on enabling works and fundraising for the new library building; electronic resources; staff on the move; Information Consultant wins an award.</description>
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			<title> Issue 3 April 2009</title>
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			<title> Issue 4 October 2009</title>
			<description>Contains lots of news about new resources; introductions to some new colleagues in L&HC; the latest news about the construction of the new library, and about further successes on the fundraising front; information about new and improved services; something for railway fans, poets, and those in need of an introduction to the local Doric; a report on the recent library survey; and finally, information about our efforts to reduce, reuse and recycle.</description>
			<pubDate>Fri, 09 Oct 2009 14:30:00 +0000</pubDate>
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			<title> Issue 5 March 2010</title>
			<description>Contents cover Discovering Stuff (in Museums and art) ; New Stuff (new databases); Relaxing Stuff (poetry and prose contributed by staff and students); Buildings Stuff (staff collection for charity); Responsible Stuff (a way to save power); Scary Stuff (library rules of yesteryear and a Blitz); Helpful Stuff (you can now “chat” to us, and info on the PURE project) and Humorous Stuff.</description>
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		<title> Issue 6 October 2010</title>
			<description>The time last year we'd just celebrated the ground breaking for the new library and this issue goes to press just a few days after the topping out ceremony. Last year I sported a hard hat; this time it's a shovel! And this time next year we'll be up and running in the new building.</description>
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		<title> Issue 7 March 2011</title>
			<description>A bumper issue bringing you the latest news about our new museum and current and forthcoming exhibitions, and details of some of our finest photograph collections now available digitally. There's an explanation as to why Pixels mean Power, information on some important interface updates to electronic resources and a brand new walk-in service providing access to e-resources for non-members of the University. Learn more about our partnerships with other Scottish Universities, how we can help you to avoid dissertation stress, and the many ways in which you can contact us.</description>
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