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Inside IYRS: A little visit to the IYRS Maritime Research Library
posted by DanaBerube on Thursday October 15, @07:23AM
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Inside IYRS: A little visit to the IYRS Maritime Research Library

Written by: Tom
10/14/2009 12:21 PM

The IYRS Maritime Research Library is just about finished, but it's now open for business.

One of the lesser known treasures of IYRS is the newly opened Maritime Research Library on the top floor of the mill building. The Fall issue of Restoration Quarterly has a good article about the library and should be available on the IYRS website soon.

In the meantime, here are a few photos to give you a taste of what you will find if you come visit.

Jill is our reference librarian and she has the enviable qualities of being both friendly and professional. She knows what we have in our collections and if we don't have it, she knows how to get it.

Click here to read the entire IYRS Blog.

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