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Data News from the Library: OECD Health Data
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OECD Health Data are now available. These data have over 1,200 indicators, including health care resources, pharmaceutical market, social protections, health care financing, etc., mainly from developed countries. The most recent data are from 2002/03, but many time series go back as far as 1960. Off-campus users must log in via the VPN client or EZproxy. For further information contact: Thomas_Stieve@brown.edu -
Database of the Week – The Times (London)
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1795-1985; researchers can search through the complete digital edition of The Times (London), using keyword searching and hit-term highlighting to retrieve full facsimile images of either a specific article or a complete page. The entire newspaper is captured, with all articles, advertisements and illustrations/photos divided into categories to facilitate searching. Also called the Times Digital Archive.
Off-campus users must log in via the VPN client or EZproxy.
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“Paris to the Moon” – An Evening with Adam Gopnik
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A Friends of the Library event – Join the Friends!
Monday, May 15, 2006, 7:30 p.m.
Salomon Hall 101
Main Green, Brown University
Following Mr. Gopnik’s talk, a reception and book signing will be held in the John Hay Library, 20 Prospect Street.
Guests will have an opportunity to visit the Yoken Archives located on the 3rd floor of the John Hay Library.
Mr. Gopnik’s visit to Brown University is part of the Mel and Cindy Yoken Cultural Series.
Adam Gopnik has been writing regularly for The New Yorker since 1986. His special interests include France, particularly Paris, art, particularly American painting, and children, particularly his own. His book Paris to the Moon began in the “Paris Journals” he wrote for the magazine from 1995-2000, prompting Le Monde to regard Gopnik as a “witty and Voltairean commentator on French life.” His forthcoming book Through the Children’s Gate will be based on the “New York Journals” he has written for the magazine in the years since. He has won the National Magazine Award for Essays and Criticism an unprecedented three times, as well as the George Polk Award for magazine reporting.
For further information contact hay@brown.edu