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Irish Literary Magazines, Censorship, And The Irish Free State, 1922-1924, William T. O'Malley
Irish Literary Magazines, Censorship, And The Irish Free State, 1922-1924, William T. O'Malley
Technical Services Department Faculty Publications
Text of "Irish Literary Magazines, Censorship, and the Irish Free State, 1922-1924," a paper presented by Professor William T. O'Malley at the conference "Places of Exchange: Magazines, Journals and Newspapers in British and Irish Culture, 1688-1945," University of Glasgow, Scotland, July 25, 2002.
Sir Shane Leslie And Other Irish Bibliographers, William T. O'Malley
Sir Shane Leslie And Other Irish Bibliographers, William T. O'Malley
Technical Services Department Faculty Publications
Text of a paper entitled "Sir Shane Leslie and Other Irish Bibliographers" presented by Professor William T. O'Malley to the John Russell Bartlett Society, John Carter Brown Library, Brown University, Providence, Rhode Island on March 21, 2002. "Observations on the collecting of Irish bibliographical works, using Shane Leslie and some others as our text."
Remote Access To On-Line Resources: New, Seamless Proxy, Andrée Rathemacher
Remote Access To On-Line Resources: New, Seamless Proxy, Andrée Rathemacher
Technical Services Department Faculty Publications
Short article on the University of Rhode Island Libraries' implementation of a seamless proxy server to enable remote access to Library online resources.
Finding Quality Business Information On The Internet, Andrée Rathemacher
Finding Quality Business Information On The Internet, Andrée Rathemacher
Technical Services Department Faculty Publications
Article on strategies for finding reliable business information on the Internet. The article appeared in the Fall 2002 issue of the MBA Alumni Newsletter online, published by the University of Rhode Island College of Business Administration.