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Happy Thanksgiving!
This is our last newsletter for this calendar year. We want to wish you a Happy Thanksgiving, strong finish to your semester and a well-deserved time to refresh for Winter 2021! Please let us know if there is anything we can do to help you or your students.
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Library Facility Closed until 12/9
In-person library services (item check out, computers and study tables) are suspended until December 9th.
Virtual services continue without interruption!
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Students have library items to return?
Items such as biology and chemistry lab kits, electrical equipment, calculators and good old-fashioned library books can be returned to Public Safety (N-wing) during the current Library closure.
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Celebrate Native American Heritage Day
November 27th, 2020
Celebrate with this virtual display featuring books, ebooks, media, databases and more available through the Library.
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Featured Database: HeinOnline has it all!
I'll be honest, I associate our HeinOnline subscription database with legal research and legal research sometimes scares me. But seriously, if you have never opened this database do yourself a favor and check it out! Primary sources, journal articles, case law covering topics applicable to many disciplines! Here are just a few of the enticing collections in HeinOnline:
- Civil Rights and Social Justice database
- Criminal Justice and Criminology database
- History of Supreme Court Nominations
- Pentagon Papers
- U.S. Presidential Impeachment Library
- U.S. Treaties and Agreements Library
- United States Code
- Women and the Law
- John F. Kennedy Assassination Collection (you know you want to look!)
Visit the HeinOnline YouTube channel for training videos.
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JSTOR & Artstor
expanded access through June 30, 2021!
To support institutions during this challenging time, JSTOR and participating publishers are making an expanded set of content freely available to participating institutions where students have been displaced due to COVID-19. Learn more!
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Featured new eBook: Born A Crime
by Trevor Noah
#1 NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER
The compelling, inspiring, and comically sublime story of one man's coming-of-age, set during the twilight of apartheid and the tumultuous days of freedom that followed. NAMED ONE OF THE BEST BOOKS OF THE YEAR BY Michiko Kakutani, New York Times • USA Today • San Francisco Chronicle • NPR • Esquire • Newsday • Booklist
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Tutorial Tidbit:
Library Links in Google Scholar
Learn how to link to subscription content when searching Google Scholar
View all How-To Videos
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