SEL Re:Source

        S & E Re:Sources was published by the Arts and Sciences Libraries (ASL) at the State University of New York at Buffalo. Formerly called SEL Re:Source, this newsletter provided the latest on collections, services, and staff in the Arts and Sciences Libraries. After seven full volumes, the print and online publication has ceased with Volume 7, Issue 10 (June/July 2003).

        The entire archive of this newsletter will remain available here.

        The efforts of the S & E Re:Sources staff will now be devoted to the new publication: ASL Sources, beginning with August 2003.

        Issues
        Vol 1 (1996/1997)
        Vol 2 (1997/1998)
        Vol 3 (1998/1999)

        Vol 4 (1999/2000)
        Vol 5 (2000/2001)
        Vol 6 (2001/2002)
        Volume 7 (2002/2003)
        June/July 2003 (Final Issue)
        May 2003
        April 2003
        March 2003
        Feb. 2003
        Dec./Jan. 2002/2003

        November 2002
        October 2002
        September 2002
        August 2002

        Index to Issues

        UB Provost's Newsletter
        UB Reporter (Online edition)
        UB Libraries Newsletters

        ASL Sources
        Connect @ the Libraries
        Electronic Highways: Internet Highlights
        The Periodical (UB Health Sciences Library)

        Newsletters from other Science Libraries

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        S & E Re:Sources is published 10 times a year and is available in electronic format at:http://ublib.buffalo.edu/libraries/asl/resource.html. Printed copies are available at SEL. A .pdf copy of the latest print issue is also available. Select the issue from the list above and scroll to the end of the issue for access.

        16 June 2004 ; Online edition by David J. Bertuca.
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