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Monthly Archives: March 2009

Periodicals Index Online removed from list of Electronic Resources & Databases

This resource was canceled for 2009.
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Zotero workshop April 14

The library is offering another free workshop on Zotero, a Firefox plugin that makes it easy to save citations and automatically create bibliographies in Word.  It’s like having EndNote running inside your browser, and it’s easier to use! The Zotero workshop will be in Classroom 1, first floor of Library North next to Saxby’s, on Tuesday [...]
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Social Policy & Practice removed from list of Electronic Resources & Databases

This resource was canceled for 2009.
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Multi-Region DVD Players

We now have two “All Region” DVD players in the media center in Library South 2.  These can be used for playing foreign films that are not Region 1 encoded.  The players are labeled.  One is located in Group Room #2.  The other one is located in station #28.
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Casey Long — Library Journal Mover & Shaker 2009

In the March 2009 issue of Library Journal, the magazine’s editors added Georgia State University Librarian Casey Long to their list of “Movers & Shakers” for 2009. As the role of libraries changes through the 21st century, it is important that new leaders like Long emerge to guide the transformation. Being [...]
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EndNote Workshop 4/8/09

On April 8th the University Library is offering a free EndNote workshop.  EndNote is bibliographic software that can help you create and format citations and bibliographies for research papers.  The workshop will be held from 3:00-4:00 in the classroom on the first floor of Library North. Contact Joel Glogowski for questions or to register.
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Presentation: How Can History Help the Labor Movement?

Presentation: “How Can History Help the Labor Movement?: Three episodes from the working-class African American freedom struggle in Rocky Mount, North Carolina.”   Dr. Lisa Gayle Hazirjian will present on “How Can History Help the Labor Movement?: Three episodes from the working-class African American freedom struggle in Rocky Mount, North Carolina.” She is the recipient [...]
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3 NISC titles moved to EBSCOhost

Family & Society Studies Worldwide, Left Index, and Women’s Studies International, all formerly hosted on BiblioLine, are now available on the EBSCOhost platform.  Access to all three of these titles is available through the library’s list of Electronic Resources & Databases.
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Contemporary Women’s Issues removed from list of Electronic Resources & Databases

This resource was canceled for 2009.
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