“Search Library Resources in New Ways and New Places”
“Freedom without Walls!”
“Celebrating the Joy and Reading of Books”
These are just some of the headlines in the newest edition of Source, the University of Cincinnati Libraries newsletter.
“Search Library Resources in New Ways and New Places”
“Freedom without Walls!”
“Celebrating the Joy and Reading of Books”
These are just some of the headlines in the newest edition of Source, the University of Cincinnati Libraries newsletter.
Ever wish you could take the library with you? With the aid of a library widget and toolbars now offered by the University of Cincinnati Libraries, you can take key library resources and services wherever you study or research.
Have a safe and enjoyable break. UC Libraries will begin break hours Saturday, December 12. Hours are posted at each library location and online.
UPDATE – all systems are working now.
OhioLINK reports: “Unfortunately we are experiencing a SAN network failure that is preventing access to multiple OhioLINK services including the Electronic Journal Center, some OSearch databases, the Digital Media Center and other services. Systems engineers are working to resolve the problem and we hope to resume service as soon as possible. We apologize for the interruption in service at this very busy time of the year.”
Looking for a place to study during exams? Langsam Library has exam hours. The hours are listed online and at the library.
And don’t forget that UCit@Langsam is open 24 hours on the 5th floor of Langsam Library. Entrance after hours is via the 5th floor lobby with a valid UC I.D.
(Volume 1-18, 4th edition) is now available as streaming videos on the Health Sciences Library website and is available for 40 concurrent users.
To access Bates’ Visual Guide to Physical Examination from off campus you will need to use the SSL VPN (Virtual Private Network), which is easy to set up and use. Click here for information about how to set up the SSL VPN.
On Wednesday, November 25, 2009, a DAAP fine art student, Jennifer Morgan gave a critique of her snow globe project in the DAAP Library. Created for her class (Installation Art), Jennifer’s snow globes are constructed from figurines and other found objects, which are housed in jars filled with baby oil.
Though snow globes are generally considered “kitsch” objects and are associated with vacationers and leisure, this student’s project challenges this view by placing elements of destruction, such as a canary in a coal mine, a cowboy surrounded by real tobacco, and a black widow spider, inside a snow globe.
Jennifer first saw the DAAP Library snow globe collection her sophomore year during a graphic design class. Now a senior, she was inspired for this project after the snow globes were placed more visibly on the library shelves. She recalls that DAAP’s snow globes had been displayed in cases before this year, and is glad they are out in the library for more people to see. Jennifer’s globes are displayed among the DAAP Library’s collection to surprise and delight daap students and visitors alike.
Other DAAP student art exhibitions are currently being installed in the DAAP Library. Watch the blog for more details.
Blog entry co-written by:
Sara Mastbaum, Graduate Assistant (DAAP School of Art MA Candidate), DAAP Library
Jennifer Pollock, Head of the DAAP Library
Please note that we are making some updates to the UC Libraries Web site. If you notice things askew, it will be temporary as we transfer files. Please contact melissa.norris@uc.edu with any issues or concerns. Thank you for your patience.
The University of Cincinnati Libraries have digitized Cooperative Engineer, a quarterly publication produced by students and alumni of UC’s College of Engineering from 1921 to 1975.
Accessible via http://digitalprojects.libraries.uc.edu/cooperative_engineer/, each scanned issue of Cooperative Engineer can be viewed in its entirety. The issues are also searchable by keyword and by phrase. In addition, viewers of the collection can browse by issue cover.
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