Box 2
Contains 29 Results:
Bits, Bytes, and Nybbles, 2007
Beginning in November 1991, Bits, Bytes, and Nybbles was published by WITS (Willamette Integrated Technology Services). In the publication, WITS aimed to inform readers of computer-related happenings on campus and familiarize the campus with computer lingo.
Bits, Bytes, and Nybbles, 2008
Beginning in November 1991, Bits, Bytes, and Nybbles was published by WITS (Willamette Integrated Technology Services). In the publication, WITS aimed to inform readers of computer-related happenings on campus and familiarize the campus with computer lingo.
BookNotes, 2008
Publication by the Willamette Store highlighting new books in the store and author-related events at Willamette University and around Salem.
BookNotes, 2009
Publication by the Willamette Store highlighting new books in the store and author-related events at Willamette University and around Salem.
BookNotes, 2010
Publication by the Willamette Store highlighting new books in the store and author-related events at Willamette University and around Salem.
Willamette Professional index, 1998-2003
Magazine compiled by the Office of Communications featuring the Atkinson Graduate School of Management, the College of Law, and the School of Education.
Computer Center Newsletter, 1988 August
Friends of the Library, 1995-1997, 2002-2003
Newsletter published three times per year for the Willamette University Friends of the Library. The Friends of the Library was an organization focused on fostering interest in the University Library, which became the Mark O. Hatfield Library in 1986. The Friends of the Library promoted special programs, and increasing the holdings and facilities of the Library. The newsletter included highlights about the library, features about fellow Friends, and event highlights.
Moveable Type survey, 1998
Moveable Type was the newsletter of the Mark O. Hatfield Library produced between 1993 and 2003. Issues included updates about Library staff, technology, and holdings, as well as information about the Friends of the Library. A few issues are available as physical copies. A full run of issues is available via the Academic Commons.