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Through ACOR’s alliance with CAORC (The Council of American Overseas Research Centers) the ACOR library can also point researchers to two important digital resources:
The Digital Library for International Research (DLIR)
The Digital Library is as an efficient, centralized, Internet-based mechanism for the standardization and electronic delivery of important bibliographic and full-text primary and secondary source information from all CAORC member centers, covering both print collections and research collections in other media. The keystone of the Digital Library for International Research is the on-line public access catalog containing the records of all the holdings in all participating libraries.
The Center for Research Libraries
The Center for Research Libraries (CRL) is an international consortium of university, college, and independent research libraries that acquires and preserves newspapers, journals, documents, archives, and other traditional and digital resources from a global network of sources. CRL enables institutions to provide students, faculty, and other researchers liberal access to these rich source materials through interlibrary loan and electronic delivery. CRL services are designed to support major research projects, the production of scholarly monographs and studies, dissertations, and graduate and advanced undergraduate seminars.
Please note that some of the catalogs and digital collections are freely available. Other materials in the DLIR catalog are disseminated at the discretion of the holding library and there may be fees for reprography. CRL has services for non membrs as described on this page: http://www.crl.edu/services/borrowing/non-member-lending.
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