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Alumni library services
1. Baker-Berry Library Kresge Physical Sciences Library
Biomedical Libraries Paddock Music Library
Feldberg Business & Engineering Library
ATTENTION GRADUATES!
Discover your alumni library privileges
and other services available to you!
Evans Map Room Rauner Special Collections Library
Jones Media Center Sherman Art Library
4. WELCOME ALUMNI!
I am pleased to welcome Dartmouth alumni to this site which is
designed to highlight the services available to you. As a way of keeping
connected with Dartmouth, Alumni who are registered for the free
Vox Online Network Account enjoy access to the Digital Library for
Alumni, with its access to thousands of full-text articles in hundreds of
newspapers and magazines. If you live in the Upper Valley area and visit
our libraries in person, you have access to the full range of the Library's
electronic databases, our unique special collections in Rauner Library
located in Webster Hall, and can register for borrowing privileges from
the Library's circulating collections. As a member of the Dartmouth
alumni community, you may take full advantage of these services and
more (without charge). We welcome your interest and use of our
collections and services and look forward to our continuing association Jeffrey Horrell
Dean of Libraries and Librarian
in serving you. of the College
7. DIGITAL LIBRARY
„ Through special arrangements and funding,
Alumni have remote access to a selection of
databases and full text journals, magazines and
newspapers in the Alumni Digital Library.
„ When visiting campus, feel free to access our
thousands of licensed electronic resources from
any of the libraries, either at computers provided
or by connecting to the Dartmouth Library
Public wireless network using your laptop.
9. REFWORKS
„ RefWorks is an online database you can use to
save and manage your references. RefWorks
was available to you as a student, and you can
use it as an alumni too!
„ Just contact the library staff at Ask Us! and
provide your name, your alumni email, your
major, your degree, and year of graduation.
„ You will receive the instructions for setting up an
Alumni account with RefWorks, which is free to
you and available as long as the Library
subscribes to RefWorks on behalf of the campus
community.
10. BORROWING PRIVILEGES
„ Any alumnus/alumna of Dartmouth College
(including undergraduate, graduate, and
professional schools) or their widows/widowers
are eligible for lifetime borrowing privileges.
„ For more information about these and other
privileges such as DartDoc, see the
Alumni Borrowing Privileges website.
„ Alumni borrowing privileges never expire, but the
library card needs to be renewed every year.
11. TOUR THE LIBRARIES
„ When you are on campus, stop by and visit the
eight libraries that make up the Dartmouth
College Library. Contact the Office of Alumni
Relations at (603) 646-2258 or email
dartmouth.alumni.relations@dartmouth.edu to
arrange scheduling.
„ During Homecoming, Commencement and
Reunion weekends, climb the Baker-Berry Tower
to see the outstanding views of the Upper Valley.
„ Visit the Rauner Special Collections Library for
its unique collections, including the College
Archives. See why the building has won a national
architectural award for the unique redesign of the
Webster Hall auditorium.
12. EXHIBITS AND DISPLAYS
„ Exhibits and displays are on view in Baker-
Berry Library main halls and main street,
outside the Sherman Art Library, in Dana
Library, in Kresge Library, and in Rauner
Library.
„ The display of new books by Dartmouth
authors is located in the King Arthur
Flour Café off the Baker Main Hall, which
was formerly the Berry News Center.
„ Information about the current exhibits is
available from the Library website.
13. FRIENDS OF THE DARTMOUTH COLLEGE LIBRARY
„ Established in 1938 by Dartmouth Professor Herbert
Falkner West, the Friends of the Dartmouth College Library
has been an ongoing source of enrichment to the Library's
resources for 70 years.
„ Consider becoming a friend and enjoy lectures and other
programming centered on research nurtured by the rich
holdings of the Dartmouth College Library, holdings that
help you to create and build.
14. ALUMNI MEMORIAL BOOKS PROGRAM
„ This program was started in 1946 when the Class of 1914
conceived the idea of honoring deceased classmates
through a special book purchase program.
„ The Library carefully selects the memorial volumes and
creates a special bookplate bearing the name of the
classmate being memorialized.
„ Since its inception, over 55 classes have participated in the
program and over 12,800 books have been added to the
library collection in memory of Dartmouth College
Alumni.
„ Class Officers interested in learning more about this
program may contact Acquisitions Services, Baker-Berry
Library at (603) 646-2593.