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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Some of you may have noticed that the library’s display for National Poetry Month has been looking a little ragged lately. The display has been very successful this month, as people keep checking out the featured books! This is a good thing, and all patrons are encouraged to check out display items.
However, this means that [...]
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In honor of National Poetry Month, the library’s new fiction shelf will feature a rotating selection of poets and new poetry publications. Selections will change frequently so come and see what the library has to offer!
Or, register at http://www.poets.org/ to receive a poem each day for the month of April.
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Posted in Uncategorized, tagged Databases, Granger's, indexes, poetry on February 15, 2007 | Leave a Comment »
Have you ever been frustrated by trying to track down the text of a poem, but all you can remember are a few words from it, and you don’t have a clue who the poet is or what the title is? Are you wondering where you could look to find the full text of [...]
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Posted in Uncategorized, tagged Databases, Granger's, indexes, poetry on February 15, 2007 | Leave a Comment »
Have you ever been frustrated by trying to track down the text of a poem, but all you can remember are a few words from it, and you don’t have a clue who the poet is or what the title is? Are you wondering where you could look to find the full text of [...]
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