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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Recently some students have asked the library why they have to pay for articles in ScienceDirect. The answer is that you don’t!
The library has 4 years of full-text access in ScienceDirect. If you click on the “Full-text PDF” link and find a page asking you to log in, we don’t have the full-text access to [...]
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Posted in Access, tagged ILL, interlibrary loan on September 10, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
Did you know that if the library does not have a particular book, video, or article that you need we can get it for you from another library?
We encourage you to take advantage of the library’s ILL service. Generally you can keep the item for 4 weeks, or, if it is a copy of an article, [...]
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The end of the semester is approaching rapidly. April 19th will be the last day for book recalls, and April 26th will be the last day for interlibrary loan requests. If you need help with your research before the end of the semester, please click here to set up a research consultation with a [...]
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Posted in Uncategorized, tagged forms, interlibrary loan on March 13, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
After a brief pause, the Interlibrary Loan (ILL) forms are once again functional. Please resume using these forms to submit ILL requests. We apologize for the disruption.
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Posted in Uncategorized, tagged forms, interlibrary loan, web page on March 11, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
Some of you may have noticed that the Interlibrary Loan forms on the library’s homepage are not working at the moment. This is due to a server migration and we are working to fix the problem.
In the meantime, if you have an ILL request, please send Geoff Danisher an email at gdanishe@slc.edu. He will [...]
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Posted in Uncategorized, tagged interlibrary loan on November 29, 2007 | Leave a Comment »
Sunday, December 2nd is the last day to submit interlibrary loan requests for the fall semester. Direct any ILL questions or problems to Geoffrey in interlibrary loan at x2479. If you need help locating materials, please contact a reference librarian using our consultation request form, located here.
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As the semester draws to a close, the Library will be ending recall and interlibrary loan services. The last day for recalls is November 25th. The last day for interlibrary loans is December 2nd.
If these deadlines scare you, come ask a reference librarian for assistance! Request a research consultation using our online consultation request form.
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Posted in Uncategorized, tagged interlibrary loan on November 13, 2007 | Leave a Comment »
We’ve heard reports that some students are having difficulty opening documents delivered from interlibrary loan. If this is happening to you, don’t stay quiet! Contact Geoffrey Danisher, our head of interlibrary loan. He is happy to troubleshoot interlibrary loan problems via email at gdanishe@slc.edu, by phone at x2479, or stop by his office on the [...]
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Posted in Uncategorized, tagged 360 Link, Google Scholar, interlibrary loan on October 1, 2007 | 1 Comment »
Users of Google’s search tool for scholarly information on the Web will see something new in results lists. If the full-text of a citation can be found in our collections, you’ll see this:Full-Text @ SLC
Click on the link, and you’ll be re-directed to the full-text within the library’s electronic holdings. Pretty nifty, eh?
You will [...]
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