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News from the Mardigian Library, University of Michigan-Dearborn
Wednesday, July 9. 2008
Next R.E.A.D. (Read, Eat, Discuss) Meeting
Book: Abraham: A Journey to the Heart of Three Faiths by Bruce Feiler
Date: Tues., Sept. 30, 2008
Time: Noon to 1:00 p.m.
Location: 1210 ML
Future books and dates:
Nov. 19, 2008 (W): Love in the Time of Cholera by Gabriel Garcia Marquez
Feb. 3, 2009 (Tu): Time Traveler's Wife by Audrey Niffenegger
Tuesday, June 10. 2008
Films on Demand provides streaming video programs on a variety of subjects. Click here for information about system requirements.
Films on Demand
Check out the Mardigian Library Newsletter Spring 2008 (pdf)
Contents: - Secrets of Nancy Drew Revealed
- Extended Hours Experiment
- Congratulations Kathy Irwin
- Alumni Databases
- Library Student Survey Highlights
- Library Faculty Survey Highlights
- New Publications by Alumni Authors
- Faculty Authors Collection Created
The deadline for Reserve course lists for the Fall 2008 term is Thursday, August 14, 2008. Lists and materials submitted by this date will be available for student use on the first day of classes. Requests for Reserve items that are received after the deadline will be processed on a first come, first served basis. We cannot guarantee that items requested after the deadline will be available at the start of classes.
Submit the online form to create your course list. Or, use the MS Word version of the form (found at the same URL) to type your list and email to the Reserves Department. Please note: as of January 1, 2009, handwritten forms will not be accepted.
Reserve items may be dropped off at the Circulation desk; photocopied articles may be mailed to the Library Reserves Department, 1270 ML. Reserves policies and procedures are available online at http://library.umd.umich.edu/services/reserves/. For more information please contact the Reserves Coordinator at 313-593-5457 or library-reserves@umd.umich.edu.
Tuesday, May 27. 2008
GreenFILE is a bibliographic index of scholarly and general interest titles, as well as government documents and reports. By drawing on the connection between the environment and disciplines such as agriculture, education, law, health, and technology, GreenFILE offers a unique perspective on the positive and negative ways humans affect the environment.
GreenFILE
Orbis has information about 40 million companies worldwide, including companies in the U.S. and Canada, Europe, South and Central America, Japan, China, and Africa. Orbis also includes information about 30,000 banks and 8,000 insurance companies.
Orbis
Zephyr provides information on business mergers, acquisitions and venture capital deals. More than 500,000 transactions are included in the database with up to 100,000 new deals added each year. Coverage goes back five years for international deals and back to 1997 for deals involving European and American companies.
Zephyr
Mergent EventsData delivers real-time and historical information about events affecting public corporations. These events include dividend declarations, corporate milestones, and leverage acquisitions.
Mergent EventsData
Mergent Horizon provides capabilities for finding, filtering, and organizing information about companies and industries. Comprehensive coverage is provided for all companies that are actively traded on the NYSE, AMEX, and NASDAQ, with enhanced product-level detail for 3,700 companies in the Healthcare, Technology, Media, and Finance sectors.
Mergent Horizon
Thursday, May 8. 2008
The Mardigian Library surveyed UM-Dearborn students during the Fall 2007 term to learn about their awareness and use of library services. Over seven hundred students responded to the online survey.
Key findings from the survey include:
- Most students learned about the library and its services from campus orientation (49.6%), followed by the library’s website (48.8%), or from a friend or classmate (38.6%).
- A faculty member had the most influence on how effectively students used the library’s services for academic work (30%), followed by the library’s website (29%), or a friend or classmate (25.4%).
- When asked how frequently they used library services in the building or online, 20.9% report using the library several times a week, 16.3% once a week, 21.7% every couple of weeks, and 14.4% once a semester.
- 33.4% of students found it easy to use the library’s online resources, 26.3% found it somewhat easy, and 14.4% found it very easy.
- 90.5% of students preferred that the library communicate with them via email.
- 94.8% of students would recommend the library and its services to other students.
Library staff members met in early 2008 to interpret these data and to recommend actions we can take to improve service to students. Recommendations include:
- Review orientation handouts to ensure clarity and remove jargon. Consider creating discipline or school specific handouts.
- Increase number of electrical outlets for laptop users.
- Review hours of service; consider longer weekend hours.
- Create more multimedia tutorials.
- Partner/collaborate with faculty members who teach online courses to find ways to better support their students.
A similar survey was conducted in 2005. We are pleased to see that some of the concerns reported by students in the 2005 survey did not appear in the 2007 survey. The library plans to periodically survey students and collect data that can be used to make informed decisions regarding services provided by the library.
Friday, May 2. 2008
A change will soon take place in the way the Mardigian Library offers UM-Dearborn alumni access to electronic databases. Since early 2006, the library has conducted a pilot project to provide UM-Dearborn alumni free, off-campus access to four online research databases: ABI/INFORM, Ethnic NewsWatch, GenderWatch and ProQuest Research Library. Under the new program, the UM Alumni Association will provide its members access to a suite of seven electronic databases. This is a significant enhancement of the package the Mardigian Library has been offering.
All members of the UM Alumni Association will be eligible for this service under the new program.
UM-Dearborn alumni who are currently registered for database access through the Mardigian Library's program, but are not paying members of the UM Alumni Association, will receive a complimentary one-year UM Alumni Association membership, which will provide access to a subset of the suite of seven electronic databases available to paying members of the UM Alumni Association.
If mysteries, clues, roadsters, and strawberry blonde amateur sleuths appeal to your sense of adventure, you won’t want to miss an upcoming event at the Berkowitz Gallery in the Mardigian Library. On Sept. 12, 2008, noted Nancy Drew® expert, Jenn Fisher, will speak at the opening reception for the exhibition “Timeless Treasures: Children's Series from the Juvenile Historic and Quigley Collection”.
Ms. Fisher has been writing about and researching Nancy Drew® for more than 10 years and has consulted on many projects, including the 2007 film Nancy Drew released by Warner Brothers. Ms. Fisher’s collection of Nancy Drew® books and memorabilia was featured on NBC’s Today Show in 2004 and was also used for filming an opening sequence for the movie. In her presentation this fall, Ms. Fisher will share her expertise about the series and the artwork that has been used over the years. The exhibition will include a special Nancy Drew® section with books, memorabilia and collectibles on loan from Patricia Bravender, a Nancy Drew® buff from Grand Rapids.
The exhibition will highlight many historic children’s series as well as one or two currently written series. The library’s Juvenile Historic Collection contains titles from series such as Dotty Dimple, Elsie Dinsmore, Little Women, The Wizard of Oz, The Bobbsey Twins, Peter Parley, The Hardy Boys, Tom Swift, and Rollo. For many visitors, this exhibit will be a trip down memory lane as they see many of the old friends they loved as children.
Illustrations frequently play a huge role in the appeal of children’s titles, and not just in picture books. In addition to highlighting books from our collection, artwork from currently published children’s series will be displayed. The exhibition will run from Sept. 12, 2008 through Oct. 13, 2008. The opening reception is scheduled for Friday, Sept. 12 from 5:00 until 8:00 p.m. Exhibit hours are: Monday – Friday, 9:00 a.m. – 5: 00 p.m.
Thursday, April 17. 2008
A new contract with SAE (Society of Automotive Engineers) has been negotiated, and access to the SAE Digital Library has been restored. The database covers advancements in all areas of mobility engineering and includes full text of every paper published by SAE since 1990. Citation information about articles published back to 1908 is also included.
SAE Digital Library
Monday, April 14. 2008
Full-text searchable access to the complete backfiles of five major African American community newspapers: Atlanta Daily World (1931-2003), Chicago Defender (1909-1975), Los Angeles Sentinel (1934-2005), New York Amsterdam News (1922-1993), and Pittsburgh Courier (1911-2002).
ProQuest Historical Black Newspapers
Explores the pre-modern world with in-depth focus on Egypt, Mesopotamia, Greece, Rome, Africa, Europe, the Americas, and Asia.
Ancient and Medieval History Online
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