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04/30/2025
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How are we doing? Let us know by taking our Usage & Satisfaction Survey

The survey asks students about the ways they use the library and about their level of satisfaction with various library resources and services. It will take about 5-10 minutes, and all answers are anonymous. Your opinions are important to us, and your responses will help us improve our technology, spaces, and services.

Take the survey here. We really value your feedback!

*If you complete the survey between 4/28 and 5/2, you can get a free cup of coffee (or tea)! Just show a library staff member that you completed it. Thank you!*

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Are you presenting your work at Research Day this year? If so, please consider contributing your project to the Caldwell University Archives' digital collections in JSTOR.  

WHY? By sharing your research with the Archives, you are not only contributing to Caldwell's rich history but also to a global community of researchers and scholars on JSTOR. It also doesn't look too bad on a resume!

The Archives accepts submissions of CRaCAD research project abstracts, papers, and / or posters in electronic format.

You can view the digital collection here. You can fill out this online form to submit your work to the Archives.

If you have any questions, please send an email to archives@caldwell.edu.

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The Jennings Library is pleased to announce two new databases:

New

This collection covers topics related to U.S. history from early encounters between Europeans and Native Americans to the present day. It contains articles from scholarly journals and newspapers as well as reference sources like topic and event overviews and biographies. It also has multimedia resources, including images, videos, and audio. 

 
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This collection contains primary sources, reference works like biographies and topic and event overviws, articles from scholarly journals, and multimedia resources about a wide variety of topics throughout world history. 

 

These databases feature a wide variety of content, such as reference articles, scholarly articles from peer-reviewed journals, news articles, primary sources, images, videos, and more. You can access them from the A-Z database list on the Library website!

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