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What the library can do for you
Megan Lowe, Reference Librarian
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Session Overview A Few Rules About the Library Services Help!
Resources Find Books & More! Find Articles Q & A Time
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THANK YOU FOR YOUR COOPERATION!
A Few Rules Food and drink are allowed in the Library; beverages need lids Unattended children will be reported to campus police – please keep an eye on your kids! Talking on cell phones is not permitted on the floors; if you need to talk, please step into the bathroom, the elevator lobby, or the downstairs lobby; make sure your phone is set to vibrate or silent THANK YOU FOR YOUR COOPERATION!
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About the Library: Hours
The Library is open Sunday through Friday Monday – Thursday: 7:30am – 2:00am (midnight) Friday: 7:30am – 4:30 pm Sunday: 12pm – 2:00am Be sure to check Library’s website – hours can change before and during holidays. These times apply to the regular Fall and Spring semesters; hours are different during Intercession and Summer semesters
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About the Library: Hours
There are some non-Library departments housed in the Library as well, like Computing Center. Their hours are different from the Library’s, and you should contact those departments or check their websites to see their hours Some of the Library’s individual departments aren’t open as long as the Library, such as Special Collections and Serials
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About the Library: Computer Lab
The Lab on the First Floor is open to all faculty, staff, and students of ULM and the public Only ULM students can print, though Printing is technically free: you’ve already paid for it in your fees, but you have a limit of 150 sheets per week
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About the Library: Computer Lab
Printing is primarily black and white; color printing is available but ‘costs’ more printing credits It is STRONGLY recommended that you save your work to a USB external media, like a jump drive We do not provide headphones
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About the Library: Layout
The Library occupies 5 of the 7 floors of the building The 6th floor houses campus administration – the President’s Office, the Provost, the Vice Presidents, etc. The 7th floor houses the University Conference Center The elevators on the Library side stop on floor #5
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About the Library: Layout
If you wish to visit the 6th or 7th floors, you must use the Administration/Conference Center entrance, which is located on the DeSiard side of the building The elevators on that side only access floors 6 & 7 The Library is not responsible for scheduling the Conference Center – it is independent of the Library
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About the Library: Layout
The Library contains many collections which are housed on different floors…. Reserves are housed on the 1st floor, at the Circulation Desk Serials are housed on the 2nd floor Media Services are housed on the 2nd floor Government Documents are housed on the 3rd and 4th floors Curriculum & Juvenile Collection is housed on the 4th floor Oversized Collection is housed on the 4th floor Special Collections/Archives are housed on the 5th floor
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About the Library: Layout
But the largest collection, the Main Collection, is the Stacks The Stacks are housed on two floors of the Library, depending on the call number: Call numbers beginning with A –: 3rd floor { }: 4th floor
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About the Library: Layout
So, a call number that looks like this… HV6529 .H and is located in The Stacks will be found on what floor? THE THIRD FLOOR!
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About the Library: Layout
There is a collection of classrooms housed on the 3rd floor which were added to the Library in 2004; they appear as “ULIB” on class schedules These classrooms are labeled 3-[letter] and include: 3-A 3-F 3-B 3-G 3-C 3-D 3-E
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Services We’ve already talked about the Computer Lab and printing…
You can also make photocopies in the Library; there are two black and white copiers available on the 1st floor Printing is 10¢ a page There is a scanner available in the lab (please see the computer lab service desk for assistance) We don’t have any fax machines, though
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Services Interlibrary Loan is another service the Library provides – it’s a free service whereby the Library borrows materials it doesn’t have and lends them to you – we can borrow all kinds of materials! Special Collections can provide you with access to past issues of the Chacahoula (the yearbook), The Hawkeye (the newspaper), and other student publications, as well as historical materials about LA
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Services The Circulation Desk handles the checking in and out of materials, such as books and study rooms (more on that in a minute), and oversees Reserves Students can check out 20 items for 28 days and can renew an item up to 5 times Fines for regular items are 10¢/day; certain Reserves items, study room keys, and ILL items are $5
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Services Reserves are where professors can place special items with limited checkouts; some items can only be checked out for 2 hours; some can be checked out for 1, 3, or 7 days Study rooms are only available for group study and require a student ID; rooms can hold between 2 and 10 people
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Services The Library provides subject guides – the librarians created them, and the guides provide you with an overview of what resources are available to you in a given discipline or subject There is also a Style Guide than can help you navigate MLA, APA, and Chicago/Turabian formats There’s even a FAQ that can help you!
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Help! There are different ways you can get help; we’ve already mentioned three Subject Guides Style Guide FAQ But there are other ways, too!
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Help! The Circulation Desk can help you with…
Checking materials in and out Renewing materials Checking out study rooms Gaining access to Reserves materials Picking up Interlibrary Loan materials Getting help with the copiers
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Help! The Reference Desk can help you with… Brainstorming
Research (every step of the way!) Learning how to use the Library’s resources Finding books Finding articles Creating citations for “Works Cited” Proofing papers, presentations, speeches
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Help! There is a librarian “on duty”…
Monday – Thursday: 7:30am – 9pm Friday: 7:30am –4:30 pm Saturday: 10am – 4pm Sunday: 12 – 9pm You can also ask librarians for one-on-one help apart from the desk
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Help! You can contact the Reference Department in a variety of ways…
Coming to the Reference Desk on the 1st floor of the Library in person (it’s the desk on your right as you enter the Library) Calling: (318) Ask-a-Librarian page
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Resources: Find Books & More!
In order to find… Books What journals we have subscriptions for Government documents Electronic books Electronic journals Electronic government documents Use the ULM Library Catalog!
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Resources: Find Books and More!
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Resources: Find Articles
Articles come from journals, magazines, and newspapers The Library has both print and electronic articles, though there are WAAAAY more electronic ones than print ones The electronic articles are accessed through the databases, which are just collections of articles The Library offers a comprehensive search of its electronic resources, ebooks and electronic articles, through EBSCO Discovery (EDS)
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Resources: Find Articles
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Resources You can search the Catalog from home
You can search most of the databases from home, but not all If you need help using the resources, all you have to do is ask a librarian for help!
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Resources: the Internet
Remember: not everything on the Internet is appropriate for research Remember: not all disciplines/professors will allow you to use the Internet Remember: the Library is the best place for research But if you are using the Web…
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Resources: Evaluate the Internet!
Authority Accuracy Coverage Currency… Of information Of page Objectivity
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Interrogation: Q & A Time
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Library Overview Resources
Presentation URL The OWL at Purdue: Style Help (MLA & APA) My Contact Info
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If you need help, ask @ the Reference Desk!
Thanks for coming! If you need help, the Reference Desk!
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