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I’ve Looked at Life From Both Sides Now

I’ve Looked at Life From Both Sides Now. Sarah Thomas Bodley’s Librarian University of Oxford. Text goes here. More text goes here. I hereby undertake not to remove from the Library, nor to mark, deface, or injure in any way, any volume, document or other

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I’ve Looked at Life From Both Sides Now

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  1. I’ve Looked at Life From Both Sides Now Sarah Thomas Bodley’s Librarian University of Oxford

  2. Text goes here. More text goes here.

  3. I hereby undertake not to remove from the Library, nor to mark, deface, or injure in any way, any volume, document or other object belonging to it or in its custody; not to bring into the Library, or kindle therein, any fire or flame, and not to smoke in the Library; and I promise to obey all rules of the Library.

  4. Interactive & Mutable

  5. Social Networking

  6. Industrial Strength Processing • Approval plans • Shelf-ready cataloguing • Digitization • Storage • Service

  7. User-Generated Content:Does It Work?

  8. I wuz vandalised!: Sarah Thomas also eats blankets

  9. Wikipedia: Codex Mendoza

  10. Extending the LamdaGrid • Collaboration between biomedical scientists at UCSD and Materials Scientists at Oxford • Real-time co-observation of samples using complementary electron microscopes

  11. Dear Sarah,May I turn to you for advice?  As my time at Oxford draws to a close ,I wonder . . . is it possible for me to retain some libraryprivileges (not borrowing, of course, but access to electronicresources) after my fellowship is up?  As an old Oxonian (Greats atBalliol, 1968-70, earning BA/MA) is it possible for me to retain somemarginal connection?  Some universities do this, as I'm sure you areaware, and others do not.  I'm just not clear on what the Oxfordpolicy is.

  12. Collaboration, Partnership, Experimentation & Change

  13. I Really Don’t Know Life at All!

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