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Category Archives: around the library
Student Success satellite’s grand opening Feb. 22
You’re invited to the Grand Opening of the Student Success satellite in Andersen Library on Wed., Feb. 22, at 3 p.m. Come to the Library’s 2nd (main) floor where you’ll find a glass storefront entrance with signs for “Honors Program, … Continue reading
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Tagged Academic Support Center, events, Honors Program, Student Success Center, tutoring, Undergraduate Research Program, Writing Center
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Library network access Feb. 24-27, or, where is a working computer this weekend?
Renovation to the wiring in Andersen Library will interrupt 2nd-floor network connectivity during the weekend of February 24-26. This work is expected to begin at 5pm on Friday, February 24th, and be completed by 6am on Monday, February 27th. What … Continue reading
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Tagged computers, construction, network access, network connectivity, wireless, wiring
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Huckleberry Finn
On Feb. 18, 1885, Mark Twain‘s novel Adventures of Huckleberry Finn was published in the United States. How many of us have gone along on Huck and Jim’s trip down the Mississippi? How many of us have studied this novel … Continue reading
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Tagged anniversaries, articles, banned books, big read, books, Clemens, Hal Holbrook, history, Huckleberry Finn, Mark Twain, novels, Samuel Clemens, Young Auditorium
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Global Café Wed., Feb. 15, 5pm
The Center for Global Education’s Spring 2012 Global Café series continues on Wed., Feb. 15th, from 5-6pm with a focus on England, China, and Thailand (location: Andersen Library’s big-screen TV area, near the Food for Thought café). In this series, … Continue reading
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Tagged China, England, events, global cafe, international study, lectures, presentations, speakers, Thailand, travel study
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Books For That Special Someone
The ongoing UWW Andersen Library Book Sale has a interesting assortment of books available for amazing prices.
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Monarchies
On Feb. 6th in 1952, King George VI of Great Britain passed away. If you saw the 2010 movie The King’s Speech, you’ve learned something about him. His daughter was crowned Queen Elizabeth II on June 2nd, and she’s been … Continue reading
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Tagged anniversaries, books, Britain, history, King George VI, kings, monarchy, Queen Elizabeth II, queens, royalty
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The Silent World
On this day in 1953, French oceanographer and marine conservationist Jacques-Yves Cousteau published his first book, The Silent World: A Story of Undersea Discovery and Adventure (co-authored by Frederic Dumas). Three years later the documentary film was released, and it … Continue reading
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Tagged anniversaries, articles, books, Cousteau, databases, documentaries, films, marine biology, science, youtube
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MLA, APA training, anyone?
Could you use some training on formatting your paper and your citations in either MLA or APA style? Well, you’re in luck! You can reserve a spot in workshops being offered by the Academic Support staff. All of the workshops … Continue reading
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Tagged Academic Support Center, APA, citation, documentation, MLA, style, training, workhops
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Faculty/Staff training on EndNote Web
Ellen Latorraca, Reference & Instruction librarian, will offer training on EndNote Web to faculty and staff on Wed., Jan. 25, from noon-1 p.m. in the Library’s Instruction Lab (L2211). There will be some hors d’oeuvres and beverages provided, but feel … Continue reading
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Tagged bibliographies, citation management, citations, databases, EndNote Web, research, training, workshops
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WilsonWeb article databases move to EBSCO
The WilsonWeb article databases are moving to EBSCOhost by the end of January. In fact, they are all there already, except for the biography database Biography Reference Bank Select: Applied Science & Technology Full Text Biological & Agricultural Index Plus … Continue reading
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Tagged article databases, articles, databases, EbscoHost, WilsonWeb
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