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Entries from January 2007
Wednesday, January 31. 2007
Stay warm during the cold winter weather by using these convenient Mardigian Library services: - Use the Mardigian library’s resources anytime in the comfort of your office or home: http://library.umd.umich.edu
- Check out a good book to cuddle up with from our Browsing collection, rotating Display Books, or from MeLCat
- Request campus delivery of books or AV items from our circulating collection
- When visiting the library, don’t forget to show your UMID at Club Cappuccino to get a 10% staff discount.
What’s new?- Central Search – A new subject clustering feature provides organized search results. Try a general search at http://library.umd.umich.edu or select a subject from the Search by Topic box for more focused searches. Experienced searchers may prefer to search databases individually.
Stay informed!- Read Library News to keep up with new library services and features, and/or subscribe to the RSS feed in order to read it through your favorite feed reader, like Bloglines - check out the links on the right hand side of this page.
- For no hassle, convenient access to a librarian, contact one:
Tuesday, January 30. 2007
The Mardigian Library provides convenient services to keep you warm during the cold winter weather: What’s new?
- Central Search now allows you to target specific topics by automatically grouping search results into subject clusters. Central Search, a simple research tool for undergraduate or beginning research, provides one stop searching for multiple databases. You can customize Central Search to search databases in particular subject areas. More experienced searchers may prefer the subject-specific approach, or may want to search databases individually.
E-Res Update- After nearly a decade of service to the campus, ERes, the library's electronic reserves system, will be decommissioned on May 31, 2008. No new account requests will be accepted after December 31, 2006.
- We encourage faculty members currently using ERes to move their course materials to:
- Additional information about this change will be posted to Library News.
Stay informed!- Read Library News http://library.umd.umich.edu/news/ to keep up with new library services and features, and/or subscribe to the RSS feed in order to read it through your favorite feed reader, like Bloglines.
- For convenient access to a librarian, talk to one:
Sunday, January 28. 2007
Next R.E.A.D. (Read, Eat, Discuss) Meeting
Thursday, January 25. 2007
CHOICE: Current Reviews for Academic Libraries is recruiting new faculty reviewers for a number of academic areas. CHOICE, a publication of the Association of College and Research Libraries, publishes nearly 7,000 reviews annually, usually providing academic librarians and faculty with the first professional, post-publication commentary on a scholarly work.
Nearly 3,000 faculty from across the U.S. and Canada currently review for CHOICE, providing a valuable service to the academic and scholarly community. Reviewers are not paid; however, they do keep the books they review.
Reviewers are needed in a number of areas: - Product design
- Industrial design
- Wireless communication technologies
- Astronomy
- Photography
- Electromagnetics
- Superconductivity
For more information, visit the CHOICE reviewer web site:
http://www.choicemag.org/
Tuesday, January 16. 2007
Any bookmarks or links using the old mardigian.umd.umich.edu
URL should be updated to use library.umd.umich.edu. mardigian.umd.umich.edu will cease to function on February 25, 2007.
This should not affect most library bookmarks as mardigian.umd.umich.edu was only used for a portion of the library website.
A special note to faculty who may have old links to articles or journals on course web sites: article links created before August 2005 might include the mardigian URL. If you have links that begin with:
http://mardigian.umd.umich.edu/fwd.php?
you can replace that with:
http://library.umd.umich.edu/research/fwd.php?
the remainder of the URL should not change.
Please let us know if you have any questions or concerns.
Wednesday, January 10. 2007
Presently this file covers all issues from Dec. 1, 1852 through Dec. 31, 1985. When complete, the Chicago Tribune file will include full text of every issue from the first (April 23, 1849) through the December 31st issue of 21 years ago, in full page images digitized from microfilm.
The Historical Chicago Tribune is available to currently registered UM-Dearborn students, faculty, and staff, from both on-campus and off-campus locations. It can be searched individually or as part of the ProQuest Historical Newspapers collection, which also includes The New York Times (1851-2003), The Wall Street Journal (1889-1989), The Washington Post (1877-1990), and The Los Angeles Times (1881-1985.)
Tuesday, January 2. 2007
Empire Online is a full-text database with original documents and images, as well as scholarly essays covering the British Empire from 1492 to 1969. The Empire included Africa, the Americas, Australasia, Oceania, and South Asia. It is divided into five section, Cultural Contacts, Empire Writing and Literature of Empire, Visible Empire, Religion and Empire, with Race, Class, Imperialism and Colonialism, 1607 to 1969, to be added this winter.
This database, a product of Adam Matthews Publishers, is aimed at courses in social sciences and humanities.
Empire Online is available to currently registered UM-Dearborn students, faculty, and staff, from both on-campus and off-campus locations.
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