johanna tunon distance and instructional library services [email protected] (800) 541-6682 ext. 4608
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Johanna Tunon
Distance and Instructional Library Services
(800) 541-6682 ext. 4608
Distance Library Services
Online Databases
Document Delivery (800) 541-6682 X4602(954) [email protected]://www.nova.edu/library
Reference Services(800) 541-6682 X 4613(954) 262-4613
Library training and instructional materials
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Journal articles
Dissertations
Practicums,
ERIC
Books
Host Libraries
Items that can be received through Document Delivery
Alternative Resources
• Web and Internet Resources
• Local library resources
– Friends of the Library cards – up to $150/yr
– Public library, state universities and colleges
– To learn about library resources near clusters(Call (800) 541-6682 ext. 5380 for information about resources in your area.)
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