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Library restructures staff

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For the first time in over ten years, the library is undergoing a major reorganization of personnel in an effort to centralize library services.

UP CLOSE | A digital library?

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Librarians worldwide are adjusting to serve users in an age dominated by online resources and e-readers.

Through The Lens: Coffeehouse showcases talent

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Bands, poetry and art in Saybrook. On Saturday night, music, art and poetry filled Saybrook Underbrook. Underbrook Coffeehouse, as the event is known, featured Yale’s The Black Marias, Wesleyan’s Almonds and Elephants, art by Ilana Harris-Babou ’13 and a poetry reading by Nora Caplan-Bricker ’12.

Yale relies on outside providers for tech

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Google Apps for Education, which is slated to go live for students and staff over the course of this academic year, is not the only external electronic platform upon which Yale relies.

Supercomputer readies for action

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Faculty are lining up to conduct research using the fastest supercomputer Yale has ever owned.

Turner’s plans for library continued

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Frank Turner GRD ’71 stepped into the role of University Librarian last September. Two months later Turner died suddenly, and his vision was left unfulfilled.

Miller MUS ’07 inspired through music

John Miller MUS ’07 was remembered by colleagues and friends from around New Haven and Yale as a unique advocate for music education in public schools.

ITS adds new security position

Information Technology Services is adding a new officer position to help keep Yale’s electronic information safe.

Panlists gone for good

Bye bye panlists. The lists students once used to email groups were suspended last spring, and they are never coming back.

No evidence that Yale SSNs searched

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Three months after Yale discovered that the Social Security numbers of 43,000 Yale community members had been accessible in Google searches for almost a year, Information Technology Services officials say there is still no indication the information has been exploited.

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