Hey everyone,
There is a new addition to our closing procedures. At some point during the evening shift, someone needs to go to Room A and turn off all of the computers. I did it around 10pm last night, but it can be done anytime after the last class is finished with Room A.
And just one more time to be clear: We turn off all public computers, except for the thin clients, at closing. We also turn off both computers at the desk.
Thanks!
Jessica
Tuesday, March 27, 2012
Monday, March 26, 2012
Professor Ferguson in Agriculture: List of articles not in PubMed
Professor Ferguson has given his Agriculture class a list of articles from PubMed that are not available full text and some only by paying $30. Jan and Jeannie exhausted all their options as well. Looks like ILL. Student is informing professor.
Barbie
Barbie
Tuesday, March 20, 2012
LLA 2012 Red River Radio Plug
http://redriverradio.org/post/louisiana-librarians-discuss-relevance-libraries-digital-age#
Great Comments from Carla Clark LLA 2012 President
Great Comments from Carla Clark LLA 2012 President
Friday, March 9, 2012
JSTOR articles that won't print
One of Craig's patrons could not get a JSTOR article to print (only one page would) when searching in JSTOR.
We found 2 alternatives that allowed printing of the complete article:
1. From the Online Journal List tab on the database page, enter the title of the journal, pick the database, year, issue, find the article (sometimes using the pages) and print it from here. (For articles from Biography in Context, see below*)
2. Go to Google Scholar, enter the title of the article in quotes, use the link to JSTOR that is to the right and print.
There are articles in Biography in Context, even the likes of Vogue, (no images though).
Barbie
We found 2 alternatives that allowed printing of the complete article:
1. From the Online Journal List tab on the database page, enter the title of the journal, pick the database, year, issue, find the article (sometimes using the pages) and print it from here. (For articles from Biography in Context, see below*)
2. Go to Google Scholar, enter the title of the article in quotes, use the link to JSTOR that is to the right and print.
There are articles in Biography in Context, even the likes of Vogue, (no images though).
Barbie
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