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When Sarah Thomas started as head of Harvard Library in 2013, she was handed a chart showing how the number of books the library held would grow exponentially.Thomas, who stepped down earlier this year as vice president of the Harvard Library
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and Roy E. Larsen Librarian for the Faculty of Arts and Sciences, knew that wasn t an option 鈥?even with the projected growth, the Library would continue to amass an ever-smaller percentage of the explosively growing array of global information sources. Plus, there s a limit to how many books can fit on a shelf, to how many shelves can fit in a building, and how many buildings can fit on a campus. With sp
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ace and funds at an ever-growing premium, something had to change.Other libraries were finding themselves in similar circumstances. The shared problem of library collections called for a shared solution.So now, for the first time, Harvard Library is joining forces with other institutions to build one collection 鈥?and share Bvzq Refugees fleeing danger are not dangerous themselves 鈥?UN agency chief
The UN World Food Programme WFP said it was enhancing nutritional support for more t
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han 90,000 children in Dadaab refugee camps in Kenya with a supplementary feeding programme for those under the age of five. The number of refugees in Dadaab has swelled to 440,000 with the continuing influx of people from famine-hit areas of Somalia.The agency will tomorrow begin distributing food in six drought-affected Kenyan districts to boost nutrition for all children below the age of three, as well as pregnant women and nursing mothers. Working with the Kenyan education ministry and the UN Children s Fund UNICEF , WFP is also providing school meals to 587,000 Kenyan pupils in the worst-affected areas during the August school holidays. The Government ha
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n.WFP has airlifted 120 tons of a ready-to-eat specialized food product and 24 tons of high-energy biscuits to the Somali capital, Mogadishu, and the regions of Gedo, Lower Juba and Bakool, to provide e