October 2nd, 2013 |
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Georgia Museum of Art & An Evening for Educators: Learn more about resources for educators & homeschooling parents at the Georgia Museum of Art this Thursday, October 3rd, from 4:40 to 6:30pm. This wine & cheese reception and information session is free.
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Endnote Training Sessions in November: Intrepid librarians are offering Endnote training sessions in November: Science Library classroom for 5 Nov. 2:30-3:30 (Tues) (24 seats max); Gilbert Hall Room 118 Nov 6th 9:00am-10:00am (Wed) (31 seats max); Hugh Hodgeson Hall MERL lab Nov 7th 9:00am- 10:00am (Thurs) (10 seats max). An online reservation form is available here. Questions? Your man with the answers is Ian Thomas in the Science Library.
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Three New GALILEO Databases: If you’ve been dying to know more about primates, we can help. A new GALILEO database is All the World’s Primates. Two other new databases are The Chicago Manual of Style & Encyclopedia of Major Marketing Campaigns. Learn more about these, including getting a stable url to which you can link by visiting the GALILEO @ UGA link and searching by name.
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Government Websites & the Shutdown: Oh, this Shutdown…. It’s closed government websites which you may have need of. Here’s a link to a post on the Libraries’ blog about what’s closed. ERIC at the .gov site is closed, but you can still access MOST of ERIC’s materials in the EBSCO version we host in GALILEO. Access to ERIC documents (the EDs, not the EJs in the citation information) may be limited. The Libraries kept the microfiche EDs from 1966—2004 and those are available in the basement of the Main Library.
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Classroom Visits & More: The semester is in full swing and Nadine Cohen & Carla Wilson Buss are still available to visit classes and to meet with individuals for research assistance. Ask for help. That’s what we do.
New Release Lists
CML – Juvenile Literature, Picturebooks & Curriculum Materials
GVs – Physical Education, Recreation, Leisure & Dance
Ls – Education
Ps – Literature & Language
Qs – Math & Science
Rs – Medicine, Surgery & Nursing
Zs – Books in General, Library Science & More
September 18th, 2013 |
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Maintenance Scheduled for Wiley Online Library & Cochrane Library: A little advanced warning that Wiley Online Library & the Cochrane Library, two GALILEO databases, will be unavailable September 28, 2013, approximately 4 hours between 09:00 a.m. and 2:00 p.m. There will also be some delays to online publishing between September 25 to 28, 2013.
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GACE Exams: Please advise your students that the print copies GACE Study Guides have been sent to the Repository as they are out of date. The links to the ebook-versions of these guides will still be active, so user discretion is advised. The CML page now only hosts a link to the State online study resources for the new exams.
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Peabody Decades: The Peabody Collection is hosting a series of screenings from the collection based on Twentieth Century decades. September 19th is the next offering, World War II: The Perilous Flight” Visit the link for more information and a complete listing of the Peabody Decades screenings.
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Eugene Odum: More from the Special Collections Building! The SCB is hosting an exhibit to celebrate the centennial of Odum’s birth, now through December. Eugene Odum is the father of modern ecology and the Libraries are proud to have his papers. Visit GIL to see all that we have on this amazing scientist.
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Library Instruction Sessions….Still going. Just like the Energizer Bunny, librarians Nadine Cohen and Carla Wilson Buss are still going and still able to come to classes for research assistance as well meeting students & faculty one-on-one for research.
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GALILEO for the K-12 Set: Are you aware of the terrific resources available to the K-12 Community in GALILEO? Divided into three categories, Kids (K-5th), Teen (6th-8th) and High School (9th-12th), databases are available for specific subjects as well as general topics. There is a separate password for this group and it changes monthly. Users needing this password can contact GALILEO and ask to receive it. Or, contact Carla Wilson Buss or Nadine Cohen.
New Release Lists
CML – Juvenile Literature, Picturebooks & Curriculum Materials
GVs – Physical Education, Recreation, Leisure & Dance
Ls – Education
Ps – Literature & Language
Qs – Math & Science
Rs – Medicine, Surgery & Nursing
Zs – Books in General, Library Science & More
September 10th, 2013 |
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Ebook Survey: An ebook survey has been posted to several lists, including COE/fyi, the COE graduate student list & the undergraduate list. It’s short and will only take a few minutes to complete. The objective to find out what the College of Ed thinks about ebooks & Libraries’ policies on them. Do you want more ebooks? What do you expect from an ebook in terms of usability and readability? What matters to you matters to us. The link for the survey is in the email in the various lists. Please send replies by September 27th. And thank you very much for your time. Questions? Please ask.
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More Puppets: The CML has received more new puppets, including a penguin (who is more of a stuffed toy, but he does like to read to!) and whole families of puppets. Stop by and see them.
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Special Collections Football Friday Tours: An exhibit of historical football memorabilia from the UGA Athletic Association Archives will be displayed through fall and guided tours of the three Special Collections galleries will be offered each home game Friday at 3 p.m. at the Richard B. Russell Building Special Collections Libraries, 300 S. Hull St. For more information, please visit the Libraries’ Blog
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Remember Your Librarians: Nadine Cohen & Carla Wilson Buss are available to come to your classes to share search techniques and more info about the what the Libraries can do for you. Really, we like to do this…
New Release Lists
CML – Juvenile Literature, Picturebooks & Curriculum Materials
GVs – Physical Education, Recreation, Leisure & Dance
Ls – Education
Ps – Literature & Language
Qs – Math & Science
Rs – Medicine, Surgery & Nursing
Zs – Books in General, Library Science & More
August 28th, 2013 |
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The K-12 GALILEO Community Password: The password for GALILEO’s K-12 Community changes every month. If you would like the new one for September send Carla Wilson Buss a note.
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New Puppets in the CML: Have you ever been reading a book about penguins and just craved a life-sized penguin to share the sofa with you? Now’s your chance. The CML is now home to a life-sized penguin who longs to be read to. We’ve also gotten several new puppets, including three new multicultural puppet families. All of our puppets, even the Eric Carle finger puppets and the owl, are available for check-out. We also have many puppet-related materials to inspire your own puppet shows.
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Webinars of Interest: There are a couple of webinars/webcasts of interest on the horizon:
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Kevin Henkes – School Library Journal is hosting an afternoon with Kevin Henkes, September 17th at 2:00pm. Register even if you may not be able to attend as you will then have access to the transcripts.
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Youth Non-Fiction for Fall 2013: Apparently September 17th is THE day for webcasts. Booklist’s offering for the day is Non-Fiction Titles for Youth. This is also free and also at 2:00. The transcripts are available to those who register.
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TEDxUGA – Speaker Nominations: Do you have an idea that is just begging to be shared? This is your chance. TEXxUGA is looking for speakers the 2014 conference, Friday March 28th. Nominate your students, co-workers or yourself. Nominations are due September 30th 2013.
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Storytellers & Scholars Event: Join the Russell Library for an evening of storytelling, October 24th, 7:00 – 9:00.
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Don’t Forget Your Librarians: Nadine Cohen & Carla Wilson Buss are happy, indeed crazy happy, to come to your classes or to meet one-on-one to help your students with research. Contact us. Make us happy.
New Release Lists
CML – Juvenile Literature, Picturebooks & Curriculum Materials
GVs – Physical Education, Recreation, Leisure & Dance
Ls – Education
Ps – Literature & Language
Qs – Math & Science
Rs – Medicine, Surgery & Nursing
Zs – Books in General, Library Science & More
August 21st, 2013 |
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New GALILEO Password: The GALILEO password for the Fall Semester is now active. (That’s not the password, but its status.) Click on the GALILEO Password link on the Libraries’ Homepage to access it.
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It’s Never Too Late: …to schedule a Library Instruction Session for your class with either Nadine Cohen or Carla Wilson Buss. We love this stuff, so give us a call.
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ProQuest Databases Down for Maintenance: ProQuest Databases in GALILEO will be unavailable due to scheduled maintenance on August 25th at 10:00pm for eight (8) hours.
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LGBTQ Book Buzz: Library Journal is hosting a free Webinar, Read Out Loud: LGBTQ Book Buzz, August 29th, 3:00–4:00pm. For more information and to register click here. Also, even if you can’t “attend” at this time, if you register you can access the transcripts at a later time.
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Another Installment of Best Summer Books from NPR: See what NPR’s critics are saying about summer books at NPR Books.
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Longlist of Titles for the Man Booker Prize: In July the Man Booker Prize committee released the longlist of nominees for the 2013 Prize.
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TOUT VOLTAIRE Est Disponible! From the Libraries’ Blog: The Voltaire Foundation, in collaboration with the ARTFL Project, has announced the public release of the TOUT VOLTAIRE (http://artfl-project.uchicago.edu/tout-voltaire) online resource. Tout Voltaire brings you, in fully searchable form, all of Voltaire’s works apart from his correspondence. This plain-text version (without critical apparatus or notes) is the most reliable version available anywhere on the web. Tout Voltaire is made available free of charge by the Voltaire Foundation (University of Oxford) and the ARTFL Project (University of Chicago).
New Release Lists
CML – Juvenile Literature, Picturebooks & Curriculum Materials
GVs – Physical Education, Recreation, Leisure & Dance
Ls – Education
Ps – Literature & Language
Qs – Math & Science
Rs – Medicine, Surgery & Nursing
Zs – Books in General, Library Science & More
August 14th, 2013 |
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New Semester & New GALILEO Password: Ah, what would a new semester be without a new GALILEO password? An old one, I guess. The UGA GALILEO password will change NEXT MONDAY, August 19th, and if no one posts it to Facebook or Twitter, is scheduled to remain in effect until January 3rd, 2014.
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Having trouble getting the password? Visit this link to access the GALILEO password. If you have problems with this, please contact Carla Wilson Buss or Access Services for assistance. Please don’t sit there, just being mad. We can help.
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Schedule a Library Instruction Session for Your Classes: Keep librarians off the streets by inviting Nadine Cohen or Carla Wilson Buss to come to your class to help guide your students to better resources for research. Individual sessions are also available by contacting us.
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New “New Book” List: The Ps have been added to the lists of new books. Literacy often shows up in the Ps, so this list will now appear weekly as well. The Ps are also where you’ll find literature and books on language. Visit the Main Library’s third floor to see them in person.
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Activist Guide to Archiving Video: Ruta Abolins, Director of the Peabody Archives & Media Department in the Libraries, shared this link from the Library of Congress. To quote from Mike Ashenfelder’s article, “The human rights organization, witness.org, — who gave a presentation at Digital Preservation 2013 — just published The Activists’ Guide to Archiving Video. Though this guide is intended for human rights activists, it covers all aspects of digital video archiving so thoroughly that it is of value to anyone and everyone, from individuals archiving their personal videos to organizations developing digital video archives.” Start & film your own revolution.
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NPR & Human Books: Here’s a link for an interesting article from All Things Considered about how some public libraries are, well, fishing for patrons and expanding their collections of resources to include Human Books.
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Bulldog Book Club Schedule: If you’re looking for a book club to join, the Libraries can help. Join the Bulldog Book Club. It’s open to everyone and free. Of course.
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Where ARE Those New Books? With all the renovations to the Libraries of late, you may be having trouble finding the New Books shelves.
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In the Main Library, they are to the left when you enter. Go past the entrance to ‘Tween the Pages and the New Books will be proudly displayed in the first few shelves. The Leisure Collection is next, followed by Current Periodicals.
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In the Science Library, the New Books are also to the left as you enter the gates, just past the display cases.
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The CML’s New Books are to the right of the Service Desk, cleverly marked, New Books.
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E-School News & Pearson’s Searchable Catalog of Open Educational Resources: E-School News reports that Pearson’s, the textbook publisher, has collected more than 700,000 free resources for educators.
New Release Lists
CML – Juvenile Literature, Picturebooks & Curriculum Materials
GVs – Physical Education, Recreation, Leisure & Dance
Ls – Education
Ps – Literature & Language
Qs – Math & Science
Rs – Medicine, Surgery & Nursing
Zs – Books in General, Library Science & More
August 7th, 2013 |
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Welcome New Faculty & Grads & Staff: …and well, everyone, actually. If you have new people in your department, please send them to Nadine Cohen in the Main Library, or Carla Wilson Buss in 207 Aderhold. We are both delighted to meet new people and show them what the Libraries can do for them. Distance isn’t an issue. You call. We come. Couldn’t be easier.
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From Mariann Burright, Science Collections & Scholarly Communication: The University of California Faculty Senate has passed an open access policy. Details available here.
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From the Education & Social Science Librarians Listserv: Free online life sciences education blog update. There is a free online resource developed to increase learner engagement and educator content knowledge. “As Many Exceptions as Rules” tells the stories of organisms that break biological rules or norms in order to survive and thrive. Through these stories, the core concepts of the science are reinforced. The resource can be accessed at http://biologicalexceptions.blogspot.com. Posted weekly, each story includes pertinent vocabulary with etymology, interesting questions to spark discussion, links to the reports from the latest research on the subject being discussed, and a list of online resources for more information and classroom activities.
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CML Intersession Hours: The CML’s operating hours until August 12th are:
August 5 – August 9: 8:00-5:00
August 10 & August 11: CLOSED
August 12: Normal weekday hours resume.
Monday—Thursday 8:00-8:00
Friday 8:00-5:00
Saturday CLOSED
Sunday 1:00-5:00
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First Day of School: If you have a little one starting school, the CML has over one hundred titles on the subject. Stop by 207 Aderhold and help calm fears while making school exciting. Contact Carla Wilson Buss for a prepared list.
New Release Lists
CML – Juvenile Literature, Picturebooks & Curriculum Materials
GVs – Physical Education, Recreation, Leisure & Dance
Ls – Education
Qs – Math & Science
Rs – Medicine, Surgery & Nursing
Zs – Books in General, Library Science & More
August 1st, 2013 |
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Got New People? Let your friendly librarians introduce your new people, faculty, staff or students, to all the Libraries have to offer. Nadine Cohen & Carla Wilson Buss, while not able to leap tall buildings, will still be there when needed. We are also available to come to your first department meeting or graduate student orientation to say hello and remind people that we’re here to help. We can do that in just 10 minutes, if you want to squeeze us in. Just let us know.
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Google Scholar Metrics: Nadine helpfully sent this note earlier, but if you missed it, the big Google Scholar news is that the new metrics for journals in Google Scholar have been released. Read more about this here.
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2013 BFSO Diversity Scholarship Applications: The Black Faculty & Staff Organization is offering a scholarship for students in financial need. The deadline is August 26th. More information, including the application form, is available here.
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Graduating Students & the Libraries: If you or your students are graduating this semester, we wish you well. We do not wish for you to leave without taking a look at your library account, however. Please take a look at the graduation checklist before you walk across the stage. And congratulations!
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FREE Online Speech Therapy Webinar: eSchool Media announces a free webinar on Speech Therapy, scheduled for August 1st @ 1:00pm. Even if you can’t make that time, you can still register and then have access to the archive.
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CML Student Worker Featured on Front Page: Our very own Laura Toulme is featured in a Banner-Herald front-page article on UGA’s use of coal. We’re proud of her & our long list of our student workers who are environmental activists, including Sara Black , a 2013 Udall Scholar, and alumnae Kelsea Norris & Cristina Duque.
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August 1st is… William Clark’s birthday. Lewis was born August 1st, 1770 in Caroline County, Virginia and gained fame as part of the team of explorers, Lewis & Clark. It is also Jerry Garcia’s birthday. These are two of the thousands of interesting little tidbits in Chase’s Calendar of Events, Cur Ref GT 4803. C48 2013.
New Release Lists
CML – Juvenile Literature, Picturebooks & Curriculum Materials
GVs – Physical Education, Recreation, Leisure & Dance
Ls – Education
Qs – Math & Science
Rs – Medicine, Surgery & Nursing
Zs – Books in General, Library Science & More
July 24th, 2013 |
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K-12 Community Password: With the start of the new school year & a new month, the K-12 GALILEO Community’s password will change on August 1st. The K-12 Community password changes every month. Please let me know if you need it. It’s a great way to show your students what resources they will have from GALILEO when they leave UGA and start teaching.
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Free Common Core Webinars: School Library Journal is partnering with Teacher Learning Community and SimpleK12 to offer free webinars on Common Core standards. Click here to learn more.
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Clip from the Media Archives: In 1960 Dick Clark appeared before Congress to answer questions regarding “payola”. Listen to his statement. It’s not an accordion-playing cat, but it’s pretty interesting.
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EndNote & RefWorks: Speaking of youtube, that’s a good site to visit to get a quick tutorial on EndNote & RefWorks. It’s a great way to get help in the middle of the night.
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Live Help for You & Your Students: Youtube is cool, but if you want live help with Library questions, please contact Nadine Cohen, from the Main Library Reference Department or Carla Wilson Buss, CML & Education Librarian, for help. We can come to your classes or meet with faculty & students for one-on-one instruction. Just ask.
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NPR Book Picks: Need some guidance on what to read next? Try the NPR Critics’ Lists.
New Release Lists
CML – Juvenile Literature, Picturebooks & Curriculum Materials
Ls – Education
Qs – Math & Science
Rs – Medicine, Surgery & Nursing
Zs – Books in General, Library Science & More
July 17th, 2013 |
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FREE Info on Common Core: There’s a new website, FREE: Federal Registry for Education Excellence. As the name suggests, it’s free and according to the website, “The Federal Registry for Educational Excellence (FREE) makes it easier to find digital teaching and learning resources created and maintained by the federal government and public and private organizations.” Over 181,000 resources are available here.
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Here Be Fiction: If you’re looking for reviews and info on children’s lit that may not appear in the usual journals, this is your lucky day. Here Be Fiction A collaborative effort of Mackin Educational Resources and with the support of School Library Journalallows access to ebook previews & reviews. For more info, visit the press release.
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Brown Media Archives: The balance between federal and state power is a recurring theme in the American political dialogue as seen in this 1962 clip of HEW Secretary Anthony J. Celebrezze speaking at the National Press Club: http://dlg.galileo.usg.edu/news/id:wsbn34627 The Media Archives of the Libraries host a vast assortment of films and images for use in research and the classroom, including the first episode of Sesame Street . On days when things aren’t going your way, take a look and see how much you really DO know—numbers, colors and the alphabet, just for starters…
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Fall Semester… Begins in 24 days. Do you have projects in mind? Help your students by arranging for Nadine Cohen or Carla Wilson Buss to visit your class and take the fear out of researching. We are also available for new faculty orientations and new grad student orientations. We don’t have a rabbit like this guy (nor do we have a rabbit disaster plan) but we can help. It’s what we do.
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The Smithsonian Museums: Do you know all that the Smithsonian Museums offer to teachers? Even if you are absolutely sure you know all about it, take a second to visit their site and maybe discover something new.
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Ordering Continues: The ordering season is upon us. If you have a suggestion for a one-time purchase you would like the Libraries to purchase, please let Carla Wilson Buss know. Shopping for the State—it’s the perfect job.
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Fall Reserves: It is not too late to submit a Course Reserve list for Fall semester 2013. Lists we received before the deadline of July 8, 2013 are guaranteed to be on reserve before Fall semester begins but lists received after the deadline will be processed as quickly as possible. If you would like to submit a list, please do so as soon as possible so that the Libraries can process it before the semester begins. For information on using Course Reserves including, guidelines, submission forms, deadlines and other important dates please visit: http://www.libs.uga.edu/access_services/reserves.html
If you have any questions or comments, please contact:
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CML: Jason Matherly, 706.542.2957, for physical items to be placed in CML.
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MAIN LIBRARY: Reserve Supervisor: Mollie Armour
Email: mainresv@uga.edu, Telephone: 706-542-2081, Fax: 706-583-8300.
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SCIENCE LIBRARY: Reserve Supervisor: Brenda Robbins
Email:sciresv@uga.edu, Telephone: 706-542-4535, Fax: 706-542-6523.
New Release Lists
CML – Juvenile Literature, Picturebooks & Curriculum Materials
GVs – Physical Education, Recreation, Leisure & Dance
Ls – Education
Qs – Math & Science
Rs – Medicine, Surgery & Nursing
Zs – Books in General, Library Science & More