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URGENT! Laptop room / basement printing http://sais-jhu.edu/library/information/laptop Laptop room printing If you would like to be able to print to the Library's Laptop Room printers and/or the SAIS Basement printer from your laptop (either Windows XP/2000 or Mac) and Talk to us! There are numerous ways to contact a SAIS librarian:. The Contact Us link on the left navigation bar of any We have a SAIS Library email account that we check frequently. We also like contact with actual humans, so feel free to call New database for historical papers America's Historical Newspapers. Covering 1690 - 1876, this database allows researchers with interests in the late-17th through 19th centuries to search and view newspapers from the time period. Full PDF images are available. New RSS feed! SAIS Library's blog now has an RSS Feed option. Just click on the orange icon in the upper right corner of this page and you can subscribe using your pick from a menu of web-based news readers, including Bloglines and Google. What's New for Fall '06 With a new semester underway, the staff of the SAIS Library would like to let you know about some recent additions to library resources and services. Note that you can now subscribe to an RSS feed of this blog by clicking on the orange Characterization of highly frequent epitope-specific CD45RA+/CCR7+ Human polyomavirus BK (BKV) has been implicated in oncogenic formation. Its ability to replicate is determined by the binding of its large tumor antigen (LTag) to products of tumor-suppressor genes regulating cell cycle, Bloomberg redux. SAIS has one dedicated Bloomberg terminal on the 6th floor of the Library. If you attended the Sept training, this one is a repeat of that class. Contact Steve Sears from SAIS Library (202-663-5907). photo courtesy of EBI Make it easy on yourself Do you have a term project looming ahead? Make your research a more productive experience by attending a database orientation in the Library:. Introduction to Electronic Resources. Monday, November 6 from 12- 1 make it easy on yourself do you have a term project looming ahead? make your research a more productive experience by attending a database orientation in the library: introduction to electronic resourcesmonday, november 6 from 12- 1 friday, november 10 from 12- Election '06 SAIS students tuned into local TV / newspapers will know that DC is a "hot zone" for the midterm US elections, held next Tuesday, November 7. With one week left, we are being inundated with campaign ads and rhetoric.
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