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Y-File article on e-resources

You may have missed this because it came out in late August, before the fall term started up. YFile (“York’s daily bulletin”) ran an article, A host of new e-resources are available through York Libraries, all about us.

It’s amazing what odd, interesting and fascinating material is available online now to tickle the academic mind – 20th century dramas, detailed three-dimensional pictures of human anatomy, British parliamentary papers back to the 18th century, and information on global consumer behaviour patterns, such as how much tea Canadians drink compared to the Japanese.

It’s a feature on the New Electronic Resources blog run by Catherine Davidson, Associate University Librarian in charge of collections. There are lots of great links to web sites we now have access to — journals, marketing information, rotating human bodies, streaming music — so go over and read the article and check out the blog.

Updated on September 24th, 2008.