Year in Review: 2011 Electronic Resources
Below is a list of the online resources that we added to the libraries collections in 2011. For descriptions and access to these resources please visit our Databases page. New Online Databases: African American Studies Center Applied Social Sciences Index and Abstracts Art Index Retrospective Business Periodicals Retrospective: 1905-1982 Children’s Literature Review Early American Imprints […]
Getting Your Research Started
Friday, January 27, 12:00-1:00 Monday, January 30, 3:00-4:00 Friday, February 3, 12:00-1:00 Tuesday, February 7, 1:00-2:00 IC 120 Not sure where to start with your research? Join us for an information session and learn about the library resources and services that will help you kick start you research project. All classes are held in IC120 […]
Flash Seminar- The Good, the Bad, & the Ugly: The Race for the Republican Presidential Nomination
15 minutes to a smarter you! Wednesday, January 25th 4:00 PM, IC Level 1 Professor Alan Gitelson, Political Science, will speak on those factors that have influenced the outcome of the Republican primaries/caucuses thus far and how we might think about the outcome of the 2012 presidential race in light of the Republican nomination process. […]
RefWorks 2.0: Write Bibliographies Quickly Using RefWorks
January 26th – 4 p.m. February 24th – 9 a.m. February 27th – noon February 28th – 9:30 a.m. March 1st – 4 p.m. IC 120 Join us for an informative program on RefWorks, a tool you can use to gather, save, and cite your research sources. This intro workshop will cover how to set […]
Tech Trends w/ Tara: Apple’s big education announcement
Today Apple announced its official entrance into the e-textbook field promising to revolutionize education’s outdated, static, and expensive print model. Here’s a run down of the 3 main parts of today’s announcement. iBooks 2: Apple released an update for its primary reading application chock full of education enhancements. These include the ability to highlight, […]
Welcome Back – Top Five Things to Remember
As the Spring semester begins, here are the top 5 things to remember: 1) The Information Commons is open 24/5 (Sunday – Thursday). 2) Research assistance is one click away – AskLive 24/7 or make an appointment. 3) If the library doesn’t own a book or article you need. You can submit a request and […]