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6.30.2009
NEW DATABASE!
The library now has access to Newspaper Source Complete through EBSCOhost. This database provides access to selected articles from The Oklahoman, the Tulsa World, the Journal Record, the Edmond Sun and the full text of the New York Times, the Christian Science Monitor, and the Boston Globe along with hundreds of other newspapers from around the country and the world. The database replaces access to NewsBank's Access World News, which ends today.
The library will continue to provide access to the full archive of articles from the Oklahoman through The Oklahoman Archives.
6.17.2009
June-July's North Star library newsletter is now available.
6.8.2009
Lists of new books added to the library collection are now available as RSS feeds.
all new books
new relegion books
new scores & printed music
5.8.2009
A Library Research Guide with links to reviews and suggested further research topics for the 2009 OCU Reads title Sounds of the River by Da Chen is now available.
5.6.2009
The library's Quarterly Report for January through March 2009 is now available.
4.7.2009
Business Source Complete: We have a 90 trial of an expanded version of our business database. Please take a look using the traditional interface, or the specialized business interface and email us with your reactions.
3.24.2009
Technology Fair today in the McDaniel Center Great Hall
Faculty, staff and students will demonstrate uses of technology in teaching and learning. The Library booth will include:
new improved online catalog with direct links to WorldCat for interlibrary loan and Google Books for cover images and some sample text
instant messaging reference for theology, dance, and theatre
library tour and evaluating resources podcasts
locate, evaluate, and use effectively blog
library toolbar
online library research guides
3.2.2009
The library's Annual Report for 2007-2008 and Quarterly Report for October - December 2008 are now available.
1.5.2009
We have added two new collections to our JSTOR database coverage. You will now find more journals related to
archaeology, classics, economics, film studies, folklore, history, performing arts, religion, the history and study of art and architecture, and African, Asian Latin American, Middle Eastern, and Slavic studies. Join us for an introduction to searching these databases at 3:30 p.m. on Wednesday, January 14th.
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