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  1. The Amherst College Library provides access to Iter Bibliography, Iter Italicum, Bibliography of English Women Writers (1500-1640), and Milton: A Bibliography (1624-1799). Several other open access index databases are also available through this site.

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  4. 18. Aug. 2023 · Discover includes a version of the Amherst College Library catalog in search results, which is material on the shelves at all of our library locations (Frost, Morgan, Keefe, Depository), as well as ebooks we have access to through Amherst and Five College subscriptions.

  5. 18. Aug. 2023 · FOLIO’s automated notices are sent from noreply@libraries.fivecolleges.edu. This is a no-reply email address, and is not configured to receive incoming mail. If you have a question about a notice you’ve received, please forward the message and your question to Access Services at libcirc@amherst.edu, or give us a call at 413-542-2373.

  6. For articles or chapters not available electronically or in print at Amherst. Request research instruction for your course For faculty to partner with a Research & Instruction librarian. Schedule an exhibit in Frost Policy and application form for exhibiting art in Frost. Schedule an event Policy & request form for holding events in the library

  7. The Library History Collection includes McKeon's notes, copies of library reports and records, ephemera dating from the 19th century, and published and unpublished articles and reports about the Amherst College Library. Most of the material focuses on the late 1800's through the early 1910's. Reports describing the spatial needs of the library dating from 1937, 1959, and 1961 are also included.