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Entries from September 2008
Tuesday, September 16. 2008
If you have not yet created your own library PIN
1. From the Mardigian Library's web site (opens a new page), select the "My Library Account" link.
2. Select whether you are "UM-D Student, Faculty, Staff, or Alumni" or a "Guest Borrower."
- "UM-D Student, Faculty, Staff, or Alumni" - enter your last name and your 8-digit UMID.
- "Guest Borrower" - enter your last name and 14-digit barcode.
You may leave the PIN field blank.
3. Click the "Log In" button. This will not actually log you in yet; you will still need to create your PIN.
4. The page will refresh, and you will need to re-enter your last name and UMID or barcode, but this time the form will include two PIN boxes so you can create and verify your new PIN. Your PIN must be at least four characters long and can include letters and numbers.
5. When you click the "Log In" button the second time, you should be taken to your library account.
Changing your PIN
1. Log in to your library account with your current pin.
2. The box in your patron record has a link to "Modify your PIN." Select the link and follow the instructions in the pop-up window.
If you have lost your PIN or need further assistance
1. From the Mardigian Library's web site (opens a new page), select the "My Library Account" link.
2. Select whether you are "UM-D Student, Faculty, Staff, or Alumni" or a "Guest Borrower."
- "UM-D Student, Faculty, Staff, or Alumni" - click the "Forgot my library password (PIN)" link.
- "Guest Borrower" - contact the library at 313-593-5559 or use the Ask-A-Question service.
Note: Library staff members do not have access to your PIN but can remove your old PIN, allowing you to create a new one of your choice.
To increase the security of library user personal information (see the library's User Privacy Policy), the library is now requiring users to create a personal identification number (PIN). The PIN is in addition to the user's name and 8-digit UMID (or barcode for Guest Borrowers). It must be a minimum of four characters long and should not be obvious or easy for others to guess.
This PIN will have to be used anytime you wish to access licensed research databases, online journals, and other electronic resources off-campus; place interlibrary loan requests; place a hold by using the “Request” button; or access “My Library Account”.
Get further assistance with your PIN.
Features available from your library account include:
• view items currently checked out,
• track/cancel hold requests on books checked out by different library user(s),
• check on the status of interlibrary loan requests,
• renew items,
• view and pay fines online,
• save catalog search results in your “Preferred Searches”.
Another feature coming soon is the ability to view a Reading History of items you have previously checked out from the library. This will be an "opt in" service and library users may opt out at any time. Watch for more information when Reading Histories become available.
Monday, September 8. 2008
The Mardigian Library supports university staff members’ professional and personal information needs. The Mardigian library’s resources are available anytime, anywhere.
What’s new?
• When you access your Library Account or log in to access databases from off-campus, you will soon be prompted to choose and enter a personal identification number (PIN) so that your library information has increased security.
• Campus Media Services is executing a pilot project in teleconferencing using a product called e/pop. If you wish to arrange a demonstration, contact Greg Taylor at 393-5150.
Upcoming Events
• 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.”
• On Sept. 19, 2008, UM Health Sciences Libraries will present “Authoritative Medical Resources on the Internet” from 1:00-3:00 p.m. in the BorgWarner Auditorium in the IAVS.
• Join the R.E.A.D. book club on September 30, 2008, to discuss Abraham: A Journey to the Heart of Three Faiths by Bruce Feiler.
• On Oct. 21st and 28th, the UM Credit Union will present several workshops at the library on personal and holiday budgeting. More information about these workshops and registration is available online.
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.
• For convenient access to a librarian, talk to one:
-in person
-by phone at 313-593-5563
-by email
-or by instant messaging
A new list of all the library databases that provide “alert” features is now available on the library web site at http://library.umd.umich.edu/research/alerts.php. By setting up an alert, faculty members interested in keeping up with research in a particular area of study or who have an interest in a particular academic journal can be automatically notified by email or RSS feed as soon as a new article or journal of interest becomes available. The current list includes approximately 50 databases and provides links to instructions for setting up an alert in each of them.
When you access your Library Account or log in to access databases from off-campus, you will soon be prompted to choose and enter a personal identification number (PIN) so that your library information has increased security. The PIN must be a minimum of four characters long and should not be obvious or easy for others to guess.
This PIN will have to be used anytime you wish to access licensed research databases, online journals, and other electronic resources off-campus; place interlibrary loan requests; place a hold by using the “Request” button; or access “My Library Account”.
Features available from your library account include:
• view items currently checked out,
• track/cancel hold requests on books checked out by different library user(s),
• check on the status of interlibrary loan requests,
• renew items,
• view and pay fines online,
• save catalog search results in your “Preferred Searches”.
Another feature coming soon is the ability to view a Reading History of items you have previously checked out from the library. This will be an "opt in" service and library users may opt out at any time. Watch for more information when Reading Histories become available.
Thursday, September 4. 2008
The University of Michigan Credit Union will be holding two workshops in the Mardigian Library in October. These sessions usually fill up fast and space is limited, so plan to register early. Pizza and beverages will be provided at the workshops being held at noon.
Register online at http://library.umd.umich.edu/workshops/
Budget! Are You Kidding?
-Where does the money go?
-The careful use of credit
-Ways to cut expenses to help you live within your means
Tuesday, October 21
10:00 - 11:30 a.m., Room 1212 ML
and
Tuesday, October 28
Noon - 1:30 p.m., Room 1212 ML
Tis the Season to Hang on to Reason - Holidays on a Budget
-Learn from the past: How and why we overspend
-Debt proof your holidays with a change in attitudes and expectations
-Things we can do to make this holiday more enjoyable
Tuesday, October 21
Noon - 1:30 p.m., Room 1212 ML
and
Tuesday, October 28
2:00 - 3:30 p.m., Room 1212 ML
Campus Media Services is conducting a pilot project in teleconferencing. Examples of potential uses for this technology include:
• distance education,
• online job interviews for campus positions,
• online office hours,
• admissions interviews and sessions,
• disability support,
• pandemic planning.
The product, e/pop, requires a downloadable browser plugin, but no proprietary hardware. It supports fully interactive, multi-party video and audio; real-time PowerPoint sharing; a whiteboard; group, subgroup, or individual chat; and desktop sharing.
Requests are being accepted for courses or events. Please email your request to CMSrequests@umd.umich.edu. If you wish to arrange a demonstration, contact Greg Taylor at 393-5150.
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