Posted in Access, tagged 24 hours, 360 Link, Academic computing, Ask A Librarian, book recalls, book swap, circulation policies, Citation Station, classification scheme, construction, consultations, Contemporary Authors, Databases, e-reserves, end of semester, environment, forms, Google Scholar, Granger's, ILL, indexes, interlibrary loan, interlibrary loan forms, library events, Library hours, myslc, poetry, reading room, recalls, reference staff, RefWorks, research consultations, reserves access, ScienceDirect, spring break, survey, symposium, temperature, workshops, WorldCat on October 15, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
We are always looking for the next great idea and we think you have it!
A Suggestion Box has been installed in the library and now the only thing it needs is your ideas.
Where?
Look to your right when you walk in. It is mounted on the wall next to the New Books Board.
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Choo choo! It’s that time of year again–the conference paper train is pulling into Citation Station! Reference staff are ready to help you resolve RefWorks vexers, citation conundrums, and styling head-scratchers! We’ll be staffing a desk on the main floor of the library next Monday, May 5, from 10am to noon, style guides in tow. [...]
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Posted in Uncategorized, tagged Citation Station on December 13, 2007 | Leave a Comment »
Have your whole conference paper done, except the bibliography? You’re not alone! Reference staff will be manning Citation Station every day from 11am to 1pm in the Reference office just behind the information desk. Armed with our MLA handbooks, APA style guides, and Chicago manuals, we’re here to help solve citation conundrums. Bring us your [...]
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Posted in Uncategorized, tagged Citation Station, workshops on May 1, 2007 | Leave a Comment »
Need a hand wrangling your bibliography into consistent, correct citation style? Drop by Citation Station on May 4 from 2-3pm in the Heimbold lab, room 209A. Maria will be on hand to answer citation stumpers, solve RefWorks dilemmas, and help you avoid plagiarism traps. Questions? Email us at reference@slc.edu or call us at x2225.
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