Center for Research Libraries |
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What is the Center for Research Libraries? The Center for Research Libraries (CRL) is a non-profit consortium of colleges, universities and libraries that aims at acquiring and making available important but relatively rarely used materials in support of teaching and research. Some examples include: Underground Newspaper Collection, South African Political Ephemera (1964-1990), ACLU Archives (1912-1950), British Trials (1660-1900), Italian Books before 1601. CRL is governed by the major research libraries of North America and is funded by fees, grants and contributions. Its outstanding collections include over four million newspapers, journals, dissertations, archives, government publications and other traditional and digital resources. Because the University Libraries have membership in CRL, the University of Connecticut students, faculty, and staff may borrow these collections through Interlibrary Loan. |
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Collection Highlights |
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CRL promotes collection and preservation of hard to find research materials in print, microform and electronic formats. Here are the collection highlights:
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| Searching for CRL Materials | ||||||||||||||||
The best place to start your research is the CRL Quick Search page that provides links to the CRL Catalog as well as specialized databases such as the foreign doctoral dissertations database, foreign newspapers database and U.S. ethnic newspapers database. You can also browse the CRL topic guides to find out more about collections available to you. CRL materials can also be searched using WorldCat, the online catalog that covers holdings of libraries worldwide. |
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| Obtaining Materials from CRL | ||||||||||||||||
| To request CRL materials, fill out an Interlibrary Loan request form. Items identified through WorldCat can be requested directly from that database by clicking on interlibrary loan button |







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