Non-Profits Can’t Scale the Paywall to Access Vital Information

October 24-30 is Open Access Week Non-profit organizations are an undeniable force for good in our society. They do amazing work, often with very limited funds. Best practices, evidence-based decision-making, good data — the needs of non-profit organizations are similar to many businesses, and access to the latest research can help them deliver the best … Continued

Open Textbooks

October 24-30 is Open Access Week College textbooks are incredibly expensive, costing US students an average of $1,298 a year!* In fact, textbook prices increased 82% between 2003 and 2013, approximately triple the rate of inflation in overall consumer prices (CPI) during the same time (27%).** What happens when textbooks cost this much? Students take … Continued

Training Day at the Library, 10/27: SAGE Research Methods

SAGE Publishing creates many research tools tailored to the needs of university students and faculty. SAGE Research Methods databases include resources that can help graduate students design their research, including sample case studies that reveal how research methods are chosen and practice datasets to help investigators hone their data analysis skills. Research Methods databases are … Continued

Conversation on the Future of Research Libraries on Oct. 10

The University Libraries will host a “conversation” on the future of research libraries on Monday, October 10. The Libraries’ guests will be the directors of two graduate programs in library and information science, Sandy Yee and Diane Kelly. Dean of Libraries Steve Smith will moderate the event. The campus community is invited to join the … Continued

Webinar 10/7: Gale Researcher; Artemis Primary Sources

Log-in to a webinar on Friday, October 7, from 12:25 to 1:55 p.m., to learn about the Libraries’ new databases. Gale Researcher helps students identify and link to relevant, authoritative sources. Introductory essays, peer-reviewed articles, and streamed video are organized by subject areas typical to the undergraduate curriculum. Artemis Primary Sources gives researchers access to … Continued

Pendergrass Open House October 4

Feeling anxious about upcoming exams? Need to take a break, relax, and unwind?  Want to learn more about what the library has to offer? Stop by Pendergrass Library Tuesday, October 4th at 6pm for an open house and de-stress event.  Come and enjoy: Free pizza Cuddles with a therapy dog Games Coloring A chance to … Continued