Dear all,

Some of my faculty are very interested in systematic (not just 
occasional) collection of Israeli dissertations in humanities and 
social sciences.  As an academic library we don't collect 
dissertations, even domestic ones, except for our own (and even that 
is a problem).  So far I run into many different issues in trying to 
pursue this venue.  We have already approached CRL, but they also run 
into  problems, so they are not a possibility at the moment, maybe in 
the future though.  Does anyone systematically collects Israeli 
dissertations on a regular basis?  If you do, could you please share 
your experiences with me and how you do it?  All your experience will 
be very valuable, even negative ones.

Many thanks in advance.

Yours,

-- 


Yelena Luckert
Librarian for History, Jewish, Slavic and Women's Studies
University of Maryland Libraries
College Park, MD 20742
Phone:  301-405-9365
Fax:    301-314-2795
[EMAIL PROTECTED]



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