There are 2 New databases in our collection:
Gale Virtual Reference Library
H.W. Wilson Art Suite (trial ends in May 2010)
As far as we know, these work off-campus.
Friday, December 18, 2009
New databases
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Wednesday, December 9, 2009
Extended Finals Hours
Reminder:
The library closes at 1:00 am every day this week except Friday.
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Database difficulties
(EDIT: These seem to be OK now)
Due to technical difficulties, a handful of our databases do not work by their normal links. Here are some alternate links that do work on-campus but do not work off-campus.
AccessPharmacy Classical Music Library College Source (catalogs) * | Mergent Online SciFinder Scholar (ask Reference Dept.) |
The alternate links have been placed on the "databases by name" page here too:
http://www.ulm.edu/library/dbname.html
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Monday, November 30, 2009
Extended Pre-Finals Hours
This weekend you can study hard at the Library! Our hours have been extended!
Fri, Dec 4: 7:30 am — 6:00 pm
Sat, Dec 5: 10:00 am — 6:00 pm
Sun, Dec 6: 10:00 am — 1:00 am
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Sunday, November 29, 2009
Database Technical difficulties
The normal links to some of our databases are broken due to technical difficulties. However, there are some different URLs that will allow some of them to work. So, there is another list of alternative links to them, on the main database by name page:
http://www.ulm.edu/library/dbname.html
They do not work off-campus, though.
We apologize for any inconvenience this may have caused.
EDIT:
The problem has since been resolved.
Posted by Karen N. at 3:15 PM 0 comments
Wednesday, November 18, 2009
Lexis Nexis Interface change
LexisNexis' appearance is going to change again soon. You can try it out here:
http://www.lexisnexis.com/hottopics/lnacademic/
The search options are different, but the information inside of it is the same.
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Friday, October 30, 2009
Highway 80 in Print
November 3, 2009 through December 17, 2009, Highway 80 in Print, a public exhibit and program showcasing the works of documentary photographer Lee Estes, will be held in the Special Collections Department of the University of Louisiana at Monroe Library.
Visit the exhibit page for pictures.
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Bell Tower Books Closed Again
There are not enough volunteers to keep the Bell Tower Books store open, so it will once again be closed.
However, you can help us open it again by volunteering. Contact Cyndy Robertson at crobertson@ulm.edu for details.
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Tuesday, October 27, 2009
Special Collections Newsletter
Starting this semester, Special Collections now makes a seasonal newsletter. You can get the debut issue, Fall 2009, here:
http://www.ulm.edu/library/archives/newsletter/lsc-fall09.pdf
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Thursday, October 8, 2009
Archaeology Month Exhibit
During all the month of October, the ULM Library Special Collections Dept. on the 5th floor will be exhibiting artifacts from the 1970 excavation of the Fort Miro site, which is right here in Monroe.
Stop by and have a look!
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Tuesday, September 29, 2009
Archaeology Month Exhibit
Dating Old Bottles: Fort Miro Site Artifacts
Presentation to be held October 1, 2009 at 6:00 p.m. ULM Library Special Collections Passman Room 502B.Dr George Avery, Ph. D., RPA, Cultural Heritage Resource Coordinator, Center for Regional Heritage Research , Anthropology and Archaeology Laboratory, Stephen F. Austin State University will present a talk, Dating Old Bottles: Fort Miro Site Artifacts. The basics of dating old bottles will be presented using examples from the Fort Miro site. A handout providing simple illustrations for dating bottles will be given out. The handout will also contain a list of references and websites related to dating and identifying bottles. Visitors are encouraged to bring bottles that they wish to have dated. Archaeological interpretation of bottles will also be discussed.
Posted by Karen N. at 9:10 AM 0 comments
Friday, September 11, 2009
Technical Difficulties :-/
EDIT: These issues have since been resolved.
If you're having trouble accessing our databases, you're not alone. Most of them are not working, including our catalog. We and the computer center are trying to solve this issue.
However, we have figured out that two of our databases can be reached through different links (but probably not off-campus):
Learning Express Library
JSTOR
And these still work:
AccessPharmacy
ACM
Annual Reviews
Bayou State Periodical Index
Classical Music Library
College Source (catalogs)
IEEE Digital Library
ISI Web of Knowledge
Mergent Online
NetLibrary
RIA Tax Services User Registration
RIA Tax Services Checkpoint (Search)
ULM Electronic Journals (Ebsco A to Z)
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Thursday, September 10, 2009
Off-campus working for Delta Students
I've heard that Off-campus access for Delta Students with their Campus IDs now works.
If anyone it having trouble, do contact us, however.
Posted by Karen N. at 2:43 PM 0 comments
Wednesday, September 9, 2009
Off-campus access for Delta Students
Delta students no longer use Social Security numbers for remote access and will instead use their Delta Campus IDs. However, this ID does not yet work for accessing databases off-campus. We are working to resolve this issue.
Posted by Karen N. at 12:42 PM 0 comments
Monday, August 24, 2009
Bell Tower Books Returns!
We're very happy to announce that Bell Tower Books is back!
It's a used bookshop located on the fourth floor of ULM’s library in the bell tower! Bell Tower Books has a wide variety of hardbacks, paperbacks, magazines, CDs, albums, cassettes, textbooks and stationary available at low prices. Stop by and shop!
The Bell Tower Book Room will be open Mondays and Wednesdays 10:00 – 3:00.
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Wednesday, August 19, 2009
Welcome Back!
Fall semester starts soon. We look forward to seeing you!
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Tuesday, August 18, 2009
Technical Difficulties :-/
If you're having trouble accessing our databases, you're not alone. We and the computer center are trying to solve this issue.
Posted by Karen N. at 11:23 AM 0 comments
Monday, August 3, 2009
Upcoming Exhibits
Fall is just around the corner, believe it or not! Here are two exhibits planned this coming semester:
Archaeology Month Exhibit, coming October 2009
Presentation to be held October 1, 2009 at 6:00 p.m. ULM Library Special Collections Passman Room 502B.
Dr George Avery, Ph. D., RPA, Cultural Heritage Resource Coordinator, Center for Regional Heritage Research , Anthropology and Archaeology Laboratory, Stephen F. Austin State University will present a talk, Dating Old Bottles: Fort Miro Site Artifacts. The basics of dating old bottles will be presented using examples from the Fort Miro site. A handout providing simple illustrations for dating bottles will be given out. The handout will also contain a list of references and websites related to dating and identifying bottles. Visitors are encouraged to bring bottles that they wish to have dated. Archaeological interpretation of bottles will also be discussed.
Highway 80 in Print, coming November 2009
November 3, 2009 through December 17, 2009, Highway 80 in Print, a public exhibit and program showcasing the works of documentary photographer Lee Estes, will be held in the Special Collections Department of the University of Louisiana at Monroe Library. The kickoff program will be November 3, 2009 at 6:00 p.m. in the Passman Room of Special Collections and the exhibit will be on display through the fall semester. Mr. Estes documented on film, the people, buildings, landscape and culture of Highway 80 in North Louisiana. This program and exhibit is being funded through an Outreach Grant by the Louisiana Endowment for the Humanities, a state affiliate of the National Endowment for the Humanities
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Wednesday, May 20, 2009
New Catalog Coming soon
The ULM Library's online catalog will soon change! But don't worry-- it is more or less the same as it is now, except that it looks different and should be easier to read and navigate. The changes will be applied on Memorial Day, May 25th.
For a working preview, click here.
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Web attack that poisons Google results gets worse
The Gumblar attack has infected more than 3000 Web sites
By Robert McMillan , IDG News Service , 05/19/2009
A new attack that peppers Google search results with malicious links is spreading quickly, the U.S. Computer Emergency Readiness Team warned on Monday.
The attack, which has intensified in recent days, can be found on several thousand legitimate Web sites, according to security experts. It targets known flaws in Adobe's software and uses them to install a malicious program on victims' machines, CERT said.
The program then steals FTP login credentials from victims and uses that information to spread further. It also hijacks the victim's browser, replacing Google search results with links chosen by the attackers.
Security experts started tracking the attack in March, when it had infected several hundred Web sites, but in recent weeks the number of infected sites has jumped dramatically. The attack has been called Gumblar because at one point it used the Gumblar.cn domain, though on Monday it had switched to a different one.
Security vendor ScanSafe has counted more than 3,000 infected Web sites, up from around 800 just over a week ago.
That kind of continued growth is unusual, according to Mary Landesman, a senior security researcher with ScanSafe. Attackers have launched many widespread Web attacks over the past few years, but after a few months the total number of infected sites usually drops as Webmasters clean up their servers.
With Gumblar, more and more sites are now being infected. Landesman believes it's because Gumblar's creators have been good at obfuscating their attack code and making it harder to spot on infected sites. And because they've been stealing FTP login credentials, they've been able to use a few new tricks to get their software onto the sites. "They're doing things like changing folder permissions … and leaving behind multiple ways that they can get back into the server," she said.
Still, Web attacks have become so widespread that Gumblar remains a relatively small-scale phenomenon, according to Symantec Security Response Product Manager John Harrison. Last year, Symantec counted 18 million online attacks against its customers. With Gumblar, it has counted 10,000. "It's really just another day with drive-by downloads," he said. "There really are so many of these."
Security experts say that if you're using a fully-patched system with up-to-date security software, you should be protected from these attacks. To date, they've worked by hitting the victim with malicious PDF or Flash files.
The IDG News Service is a Network World affiliate.
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Friday, May 15, 2009
Downtime expected May 18th to May 20th
A large operation to maintain the equipment for the state consortium that handles most of our online resources will be undertaken that will extend from Monday, May 18th to Wednesday, May 20th.
Do not expect to be able to use all of the library's online resources between these dates. We apologize for the inconvenience.
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Monday, April 27, 2009
Extended Hours for Finals
The library has extended hours this weekend, so you can study harder than ever!
Friday, May 1: 7:30 am – 6:00 pm
Saturday, May 2: 10:00 am – 6:00 pm
Sunday, May 3: 10:00 am – 1:00 am
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Friday, April 24, 2009
New ULM Library Green Committee Formed
ULM Library recently formed the ULM Library Green Committee to help find ways in which the University Library can be greener place for our patrons.
We welcome your ideas and suggestions to help make our library a better Eco Friendly place for the University. Please email: magee@ulm.edu with ideas and suggestions.
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Library Student PC Lab
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Evolution of Nursing, ULM Library Special Collections
ULM Library Special Collections, 5th Floor now showing a interesting collection of historical artwork and hospital equipment celebrating our nursing school.
The Evolution of Nursing: 49 Years, shows the evolution of the nursing program with the university.
This display is open to students and the public.
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Wednesday, April 15, 2009
Saturday, April 18: Enjoy a Free Day in the Parks!
In celebration of 75 years of Louisiana State Parks, Lt. Governor Mitch Landrieu declared Saturday, April 18, to be a free "Day in the Park." During this special event, entrance fees will be waived for all visitors to Louisiana's State Parks and Historic Sites throughout the state.
"For three-quarters of a century, our State Parks and Historic Sites have given locals and visitors a chance to experience Louisiana's natural beauty," said Lt. Governor Landrieu, who oversees the Office of State Parks. "We are proud to have one of the finest parks systems in the country, offering recreational and educational opportunities throughout Louisiana. Our parks and historic sites are vitally important to our local economies. I invite you to come see for yourself all our State Parks have to offer."
For more information, read the full press release available through www.louisiana.gov.
Posted by Dr. Karen J. Cook at 11:03 AM 0 comments
Ebrary to be removed at end of April
Ebrary, while a very good e-book product, has unfortunately increased its price significantly. Do feel free to use it until the end of the month, however.
Posted by Karen N. at 9:55 AM 0 comments
Tuesday, April 14, 2009
Earth Day 2009 (April 22) is just around the corner. What can you do?
If you are ready to do more than you are already to protect and preserve our environment, the Environmental Protection Agency is ready to help, with a free monthly newsletter.
"America is shifting to a "green culture" where all 300 million citizens are embracing the fact that environmental responsibility is everyone's responsibility. To help, you can sign up to receive EPA's new consumer newsletter, GO GREEN!
EPA launched this monthly email newsletter to provide "what you can do" information about activities and events that we can use in our homes, communities, and offices."
To subscribe, go to (http://www.epa.gov/newsroom/gogreen/) and enter your preferred email address.
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Monday, April 6, 2009
American History in Video, FREE ACCESS, through April 30
American History in Video is live! And now, through April 30th, it's free on the Web at the URL below.
Since launching this online collection of streaming video, we've been inundated with trial requests. So, we've decided to make it as easy as possible for everyone to take a look.
This new online resource for teaching and research is growing to include thousands of rare newsreels from 1929 through the 1960s, including the entire series of both Universal and United. You'll also find the historic Longine Chronoscope broadcasts and hundreds of hours of documentaries from leading producers such as The History Channel®.
Freely access the entire collection on the Web now through Thursday, April 30th.
http://ahivfree.alexanderstreet.com
No username or password required—enjoy!
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Friday, March 20, 2009
Upgrade to system
On Wednesday, March 25, from 8 - 8:30 am, LOUIS in Baton Rouge will upgrade our system for off campus access to ULM Library Journals.
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Wednesday, March 4, 2009
Federal Trade Commission and "Free" Credit Reports
The Fair Credit Reporting Act (FCRA) requires each of the nationwide consumer reporting companies — Equifax, Experian, and TransUnion — to provide you with a free copy of your credit report, at your request, once every 12 months. The FCRA promotes the accuracy and privacy of information in the files of the nation’s consumer reporting companies. The Federal Trade Commission (FTC), the nation’s consumer protection agency, enforces the FCRA with respect to consumer reporting companies.
The three nationwide consumer reporting companies have set up a central website, a toll-free telephone number, and a mailing address through which you can order your free annual report: https://www.annualcreditreport.com/cra/index.
Warning: Only one website is authorized to fill orders for the free annual credit report you are entitled to under law — annualcreditreport.com. Other websites that claim to offer “free credit reports,” “free credit scores,” or “free credit monitoring” are not part of the legally mandated free annual credit report program. In some cases, the “free” product comes with strings attached. For example, some sites sign you up for a supposedly “free” service that converts to one you have to pay for after a trial period. If you don’t cancel during the trial period, you may be unwittingly agreeing to let the company start charging fees to your credit card.
For more information on how and why you might want to obtain your credit report(s), visit the FTC page, visit "Facts for Consumers: Your Access to Free Credit Reports," at http://www.ftc.gov/bcp/edu/pubs/consumer/credit/cre34.shtm.
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Tuesday, March 3, 2009
Federal Consumer Information Center Warning
"Beware!" says the Better Business Bureau (BBB). The BBB has seen a considerable spike in both complaints and inquiries from consumers who state that they received misleading mailers or high-pressure telemarketing calls claiming their auto warranty was about to expire.
“As an outgrowth of our country’s economic troubles, and to some extent problems in the auto industry, BBB is hearing from consumers nationwide who are being bombarded by telemarketers and mailers trying to scare them into thinking their auto warranty is about to expire and if they don’t sign-up now the offer expires,” said Steve Cox, BBB spokesperson. “Not only are these telemarketers lying about the consumer’s coverage, they are potentially ignoring federal laws such as the Do-Not-Call registry.”
For the full story on this and other consumer alerts, visit the Federal Consumer Information News & Notes site at http://www.pueblo.gsa.gov/newsnote.htm.
Posted by Dr. Karen J. Cook at 7:32 AM 0 comments
Thursday, February 19, 2009
Special Mardi Gras Hours
You are diligent and noble, right? So you'll be working on something instead of partying this weekend, right? Of course you are. That's why ULM has special hours for the Student Success Center and the Library. We'll be open 12-8 on the 24th. Here's a complete list:
Student Success Center | University Library | |
Saturday, February 21 | 12:00 - 5:00 PM | Closed |
Sunday, February 22 | 4:00 - 8:00 PM | Closed |
Monday, February 23 | 12:00 - 5:00 PM | Closed |
Tuesday, February 24 | Closed | 12:00 - 8:00 PM |
Wednesday, February 25 | Regular hours | Regular hours |
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Wednesday, February 18, 2009
Is it cold in here?
Physical Plant has informed us that they will be working on a leak in the heating system piping on the 5th fl. This entails taking the heating system down for the entire building and could possibly take the rest of the week to make the repair and restore the heating system.
Posted by Karen N. at 10:25 AM 0 comments
Tuesday, February 10, 2009
Friday the 13th: EBSCOhost Interruption
Don't procrastinate on your research if something is due on Friday the 13th.
Due to scheduled network maintenance, EBSCOhost will be unavailable on Friday, 13 February 2009 at 10:00 p.m. Central time (14 February 2009 at 04:00 GMT) for approximately one hour. Users attempting to access the site during the maintenance period may be redirected to a “network maintenance” page.
Posted by Karen N. at 3:26 PM 0 comments
Thursday, January 29, 2009
New Web interface for SciFinder Scholar
Exciting news for anyone who uses SciFinder Scholar! The database, which was previously accessed through a local client that required downloading and installation on users' computer(s), is making the switch to a Web-based interface. This means that you will be able to access SciFinder in your Web browser of choice and will be able to log in from any computer once you create your username and password. UPDATE 2/11/09: Technical difficulties are currently preventing off-campus access. We are working hard to resolve the problem and will keep you informed on the situation. NEW UPDATE 2/26/09: See end of this post.
What is SciFinder?
According to its website, SciFinder is "a research discovery tool that allows you to explore the CAS databases that contain literature from many scientific disciplines, including biomedical sciences, chemistry, engineering, materials science, agricultural science, and more." For help navigating the database, try the Support & Training pages or contact me (mawilliams@ulm.edu, 342-1065).
When?
From now until April 17, 2009, you will be able to access SciFinder either through the old downloaded client or through the new Web-based version. After April 17, the desktop client will cease to work and you will need to use the Web interface.
How do I register?
If you would like to register for the SciFinder Web version, I can supply you with ULM's registration URL. The terms of our license prevent me from posting it publicly here, but if you email me at mawilliams@ulm.edu I will send it promptly. All faculty and staff in the departments of Agriculture, Biology, Chemistry, Nursing, Pharmacy, and Toxicology should shortly receive an email containing this URL from me (Maren Williams) . All ULM students, faculty, and staff are welcome to register if interested. Please note that you will need to (1) register from an on-campus computer and (2) use an @ulm.edu email address in your registration.
NEW UPDATE 2/26/09:
In order to use SciFinder off-campus, you will now need to pass through two authentications. When you try to navigate to http://scifinder.cas.org from off-campus, you will first be redirected to a LOUIS (state library network) database login page as shown here. Enter your CWID and PIN (birth month and year with two digits in each), select ULM from the drop-down box, and click Authenticate*. That should get you to the SciFinder login page, where you will enter the username and password that you chose when you registered.
*At this point you will probably get a pop-up warning mentioning an “untrusted certificate.” Your computer may not trust us, but you can—click “Ignore” to continue on to the database.
Once again, we are very sorry for this delay. If you have any more questions or continue to have problems logging in, please don’t hesitate to contact me.
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Wednesday, January 21, 2009
Inauguration Got Your Attention?
Did you know that President Obama took the oath of office on the same Bible used by President Abraham Lincoln?
If you would like to know more about this, or what other Presidents had to say at their inaugurations, or if you really want to know more about where the President and his family live, or about that beautiful room in the U.S. Capitol where the VIPs had lunch after the inauguration ... Come to the University Library. There are new displays on the 1st and 2nd floors to satisfy your curiousity.
On a more serious note, the new bulletin board display in the 2nd floor Government Documents Reading Area shows how federal laws are made, and just how you can keep on top of what laws and regulations are being passed.
Posted by Dr. Karen J. Cook at 1:52 PM 0 comments
Tuesday, January 20, 2009
Wall Street Journal-Folks Flocking to Libraries
I found this to an interesting trend.
Link below to Wall Street Journal article:
http://online.wsj.com/article/SB123197709459483585.html
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Thursday, January 15, 2009
New Library Website Has Arrived
This week, the new library web site was unveiled!
http://www.ulm.edu/library/
We are still working on it. Feel free to ask us any questions or give us comments and suggestions.
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