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Today Apple announced its official entrance into the e-textbook field promising to revolutionize education’s outdated, static, and expensive print model.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 […]
Libraries Closed on MLK Day
The Universities Libraries will be closed on Monday, January 16 in honor of Martin Luther King, Jr Day. All libraries are open the rest of the weekend. Hours at all locations are as follows: Sat, Jan 14: 10am – 5pm Sun, Jan 15: noon – midnight Mon, Jan 16: CLOSED Tue, Jan 17: Spring Semester […]
Spring Semester Hours
Spring Semester hours begin on Tuesday, January 17. See the library website for a PDF version of our schedule. Print it out and hang it in your room for easy reference!
Pegasus Upgrade – Service Disruption
University Libraries will upgrade the library Voyager software from Monday, January 2, 2012 to Thursday, January 5, 2012. For these few days, patrons may experience brief, intermittent interruptions in searching the Pegasus catalog. During the upgrade, patrons will be unable renew their loans or place their requests online. Availability of DVD/videos will not be updated […]