Check out Jackson Libraries Beth Ann Koelsch speak at the 1:20 minute mark!
Remember you can always see the Betty H. Carter Women Veterans Historical Project in person at Jackson Library and online here.
Tuesday, May 28, 2013
Monday, May 27, 2013
Journals A-Z
Do you have a specific article and journal
you need but you just can’t find the actual full text resource? We have a solution for you.
The Journal A-Z list on the red search box on the home catalog gets you a
complete listing of both print and online journals held by UNCG.
From this website you
can search by Journal title or ISSN or you can browse an alphabetical list of journals.
Online journals will have direct links to access the full text while print
journals will show you a call number or microfilm number as the location.This
online tool has replaced Journal Finder. More detailed instructions can be found here.
Monday, May 20, 2013
Extra! Extra! Greensboro News and Record Archives
If you are one of our patrons that has used the archived editions of the Greensboro news and record in microfilm form, welcome to the 21st century! We now have the majority of the Greensboro Daily News, the Greensboro Record and the Greensboro News and Record dating from 1906 to 1984 online for easy use!
You can get to the archived paper by going to our A-Z database list and choosing G, the database is called Greensboro News and Record-Archive. If you are off campus you will need to log in using your UNCG user name and password. Public users may use the database on one of our public computers in Jackson Library. In other newspaper news you can now access most years of the UNCG paper the Carolinian. This paper is open and free to the public as well! Read more about it on the UNCG Digital Projects blog.
You can get to the archived paper by going to our A-Z database list and choosing G, the database is called Greensboro News and Record-Archive. If you are off campus you will need to log in using your UNCG user name and password. Public users may use the database on one of our public computers in Jackson Library. In other newspaper news you can now access most years of the UNCG paper the Carolinian. This paper is open and free to the public as well! Read more about it on the UNCG Digital Projects blog.
Tuesday, May 7, 2013
New Books
Due to current catalog changes new non-fiction books will be shelved directly into the stacks for the first part of the summer. Later in the summer look for new non-fiction back in their regular section of the reading room.
Fiction:
Wedding Night by Sophie Kinsella
Slight of hand by Phillip Morgolin
Z: a novel of Zelda Fitzgerald by Therese Fowler
Non-Fiction
The girls of Atomic City : the untold story of the women who helped win World War II
Contagious : why things catch on by Jonah Berger
How to create the perfect wife : Britain's most ineligible bachelor and his enlightened quest to train the ideal mate by Wendy Moore
July 1914 : countdown to war by Sean McMeekin
Sharp suits by Eric Musgrave
What's wrong with homosexuality? by John Corvino
FDR and the Jews by Richard Breitman and Allan J Lichtman
A Sand County almanac & other writings on ecology and conservation by Aldo Leopold and Curt Meine
Nice companies finish first : why cutthroat management is over-- and collaboration is in by Peter Shankman
Secrets of Silicon Valley : what everyone else can learn from the innovation capital of the world by Deborah Perry Piscione
Fiction:
Wedding Night by Sophie Kinsella
Slight of hand by Phillip Morgolin
Z: a novel of Zelda Fitzgerald by Therese Fowler
Non-Fiction
The girls of Atomic City : the untold story of the women who helped win World War II
Contagious : why things catch on by Jonah Berger
How to create the perfect wife : Britain's most ineligible bachelor and his enlightened quest to train the ideal mate by Wendy Moore
July 1914 : countdown to war by Sean McMeekin
Sharp suits by Eric Musgrave
What's wrong with homosexuality? by John Corvino
FDR and the Jews by Richard Breitman and Allan J Lichtman
A Sand County almanac & other writings on ecology and conservation by Aldo Leopold and Curt Meine
Nice companies finish first : why cutthroat management is over-- and collaboration is in by Peter Shankman
Secrets of Silicon Valley : what everyone else can learn from the innovation capital of the world by Deborah Perry Piscione
Thursday, May 2, 2013
Exams and Coffee
Give the people what they want! What do people want? They want free things and they want caffeine so we give you FREE COFFEE.
Because we know you are working hard studying for your exams we here at University Libraries will be providing you (our hard working students) with coffee on May 1, 2 and 5 at 9pm and Midnight.
Happy Studying!
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