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Tag Archives: databases
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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Break & Winterim Library Hours
Library hours during the break (Dec. 23-27) are: Fri Dec 23: 8am-4:30pm, CLOSED Sat Dec 24-Mon Dec 26, and Tues Dec 27: 8am-4:30pm Winterim starts on Wed Dec 28, when the Library hours will be: Mon-Wed: 7am-6pm, Thurs-Fri 7am-4:30pm, Sat: … Continue reading
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Tagged ask a librarian, catalog, databases, library hours, services
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Global Café Wed., Oct. 12
The Center for Global Education’s first fall 2011 Global Café series on Wed., Oct. 12th, from 5-6pm will focus on Ireland, Ghana, and Iran (location: Andersen Library’s big-screen TV area , near the Food for Thought café). In this series, … Continue reading
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Tagged books, databases, events, ghana, international students, Iran, ireland, study abroad, travel study
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Global Café Wed. Sept. 28
The Center for Global Education’s first fall 2011 Global Café series on Wed., Sept. 28th, from 5-6pm will focus on Italy, Japan, and Ecuador (location: Andersen Library’s big-screen TV area , near the Food for Thought café). In this series, … Continue reading
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Tagged books, databases, diversity, ecuador, events, fun stuff, global cafe, international students, Italy, Japan, study abroad, travel study
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DSM-IV-TR® available online
Andersen Library has added a subscription to the American Psychological Association’s Diagnostic and statistical manual of mental disorders, fourth edition, text revision (DSM-IV-TR®) online! As with most of our subscription databases, UWW faculty and students who need to use it … Continue reading
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Tagged American Psychological Association, APA, databases, Diagnostic and statistical manual of mental disorders, disorders, DSM-IV-TR
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Looking for laws?
The U.S. Government Printing Office (GPO) has collaborated with the Library of Congress to digitize volumes of the United States Statutes at Large, which contains all of the laws and resolutions enacted during each session of Congress. Now available online: … Continue reading
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Tagged Congress, databases, federal government, government info, laws, legislation, LexisNexis, Library of Congress, Stat., statutes, Thomas, United States Statutes at Large
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New Stuff Tuesday – May 17
Now that the semester has pretty much wrapped up, it might be the time when you can actually work on personal projects. Perhaps you’d like to be somewhat productive with your time away from homework or grading and learn something … Continue reading
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Tagged databases, ebooks, new stuff, technology
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Featured Resource: Passport GMID
Researching countries can be a tricky thing. Using Google to pull together information presents its own pitfalls, with a lot of seemingly bogus sites out there filled with ads and usually only basic facts about countries. What if you need … Continue reading
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Tagged databases, Euromonitor, featured resource, passport
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First shots fired: April 12, 1861
Quick! What happened 150 years ago today? At 4:30 a.m., to be precise? If you’ve looked at the display in the Andersen Library lobby, or if you know your history, you answered: the first shots of the American Civil War … Continue reading
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Tagged anniversaries, civil war, databases, history
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Featured Resource: Ethnic Newswatch
Ethnic NewsWatch is a interdisciplinary, bilingual (English and Spanish) database that gives the “other side of the story” by providing articles in newspapers, magazines and journals from ethnic, minority and native presses. Read articles from sources such as Arab American … Continue reading
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Tagged articles, databases, ethnic presses, minority presses, opinion
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