Wednesday, May 18, 2016

OCLC downtime June 4-5: Catalog, Journal List, Check for Full Text links

All OCLC services will be unavailable from 9:00 pm Saturday, 4 June 2016, to 12:00 pm (noon) Sunday, 5 June 2016, Eastern Daylight Time (EDT) US (UTC -4).  The company is planning data storage migration.

These are some of the OCLC services at UNCG Libraries:
  • the library catalog and red search box
  • check for full text links from article databases out to journal subscriptions
  • the journal A to Z list
  • online book renewal

Wednesday, April 20, 2016

Library access after graduation

Congratulations to graduating students!

Yes, you can still use the UNCG Libraries after you graduate. Please note, on May 4th checkout privileges expire for students graduating this semester.  

Please visit us!
  • Alumni and visitors can use most print/physical resources while in the building
  • Friends of the Library membership includes checkout privileges for some items (sorry, no ILL service or off campus access to subscriptions) 
What about online resources?
  • Off campus access to library accounts expires after graduation.  See ITS info on account expiration: https://its.uncg.edu/Accounts/Expire
  • Jackson Library has guest computers with access to most online subscriptions
 Don't forget to explore your other libraries!

NC LIVE - A wide range of online resources for research, career development, and personal enrichment.  Ask your public library how you can gain access from home!

Greensboro AHEC Library is located in the Cone Health System Medical Library. Members of the community (including health professionals not affiliated with Cone Health) may visit in person to use medical library resources. About the Greensboro AHEC Library: http://gahec.org/libraryservices.shtm
Hours are posted on this page: http://www.gahec.org/library

April 27 at 8 pm - Outdoor film screening on Jackson Library Lawn

April 27th 
Jackson Library Lawn
8pm
 Experiment films from around the globe and the premiere of three UNCG students productions!


Tuesday, March 15, 2016

Forum on Saving Students Money on Textbooks Weds 3/23, 3 pm

Next week the University Libraries and the campus Scholarly Communication Committee is sponsoring a forum:




This event will give faculty a chance to discuss their experiences in assigning free or library-licensed sources instead of requiring students to purchase textbooks.

This event is open to instructors and students.  Heck, if you're support services (instructional technologists?) or another interested party, please come!  There will be refreshments!!

Tuesday, February 23, 2016

Save the date March 23d - Open Education Resources and Library alternatives to textbooks

Instructors,
 
Come hear how your colleagues changed their course(s) by using Open
Educational Resources and library resources instead of an expensive
textbook.

*March 23rd, 2016 at 3 pm in the Virginia Dare Room, Alumni House*

Panel includes:

  • Robert Anemone, Professor and Department Head, Anthropology
  • Heather Helms, Associate Professor, HDFS
  • Channelle D. James, Lecturer, Marketing, Entrepreneurship, Hospitality and
  • Tourism
  • Liz McNamara, Lecturer, Political Science
  • Carrie A. Wachter Morris, Associate Professor, CED
  • Nancy Myers and Brenta Blevins (working together), College Writing Program
  • Director and Assistant Director, English
  • Terence A Nile, Professor, Chemistry and Biochemistry
  • Elizabeth Perrill, Associate Professor, Art

Panel discussion sponsored by the University Libraries and the Scholarly
Communications Committee.  Refreshments will be provided.

Tuesday, February 9, 2016

Undergraduate Research Award 2016

Dear faculty:

The University Libraries want to recognize your students' research skills!

We are soliciting submissions for our Undergraduate Research Award.  This $500 prize is given in recognition of an outstanding undergraduate research project that best demonstrates the ability to locate, select, and synthesize information from scholarly resources and uses those resources in the creation of an original research project in any media. 

Any paper or project completed by an undergraduate in the Spring, Summer, or Fall semesters of 2015 is eligible. Applicants must be enrolled at UNCG in the Spring 2016 semester.  It is open to all undergraduate students. 

 If your students have turned in excellent research assignments, we urge you to nominate them for this award.  

Applications are due on March 18, 2016  and full details are available at:

http://library.uncg.edu/info/undergraduate_research_award.aspx

Friday, January 15, 2016

Library closed Monday 1/19/2016

The University Libraries will be closed on Monday 1/19/2016.  It will reopen on Tuesday 1/20 at 7:30 am.  More hours details are on this page: http://library.uncg.edu/hours