Tuesday, October 20, 2015

Research Center replaces "Reference Desk"

The library reference desk is evolving into a Research Center – a name and collaborative space that better reflects and accommodates the changing nature of the research services we offer. 

Located on the 1st floor of the library, in close proximity to librarian offices, the Research Center is primarily staffed by student Peer Research Consultants (PRCs) who work closely with librarians to provide high quality service and refer students as necessary.

We are adding tables and spaces more conducive to collaborative work, though some plans are currently on hold due to the budget situation. Eventually we plan to open up the Research & Instruction office space on the first floor, making access to librarians easier and sharing the beautiful view overlooking the campus mall with library patrons.

Please tell your students about Research Center. Your referrals are the most effective way to get students to use the library.

Research Center hours (during the semester): Sunday 5-9pm, Mon-Thurs 9am – 9pm, Fri 9am-4:30pm.

·         Phone: 715-836-3858
·         library.reference@uwec.edu


·         Online chat (www.uwec.edu/library

Online Sign-up: Student Conferences with a Librarian

Have you assigned a research paper in a course this semester? Encourage your students to sign up
for a short consultation with a Research & Instruction Librarian in order to ensure they are finding the best sources for their research.


We will piloting the online sign up for the week of Nov 16-20th.


Students can sign up for a short appointment here:

https://mcintyrelibrary.youcanbook.me


All appointments will be with a librarian in the Library's new first floor Research Center.

Tuesday, March 3, 2015

Google Smarter

We in the library tend to focus on strategies for searching library databases, but Google is such a
widely used resource we would be remiss to ignore its potential.

And there can be a lot more to Google searching than slapping in a few keywords and hitting enter. There are search tools and search words that can help narrow and refine your search.  Most of them also work to make Google Scholar a more manageable search experience.  For more guidance we have a two page cheat sheet on Advanced Googling (pdf).

Spotlight on student research: POLS 328

Students in POLS 328: Islam and Politics with Assistant Professor Eunsook Jung, recently visited the library to work with Research & Instruction Librarian Robin Miller. For a group research project and presentation about a contemporary political issue in the Islamic world, students were gathering peer reviewed articles, news sources, and books to integrate into their research.  Student topics included the Arab Spring in Egypt and Tunisia, the Arab-Israeli conflict, and Iran

Dr. Jung says she schedules a library instruction session with a librarian because, “The library instruction class helps students to locate reliable, relevant, and high quality sources for their projects. It definitely improves the quality of student projects.” Students spent their time in the library learning how to navigate library resources, to distinguish between scholarly sources and newspaper articles, and to find books from both UW-Eau Claire and other libraries in the UW System.

Would you like to schedule a library research session for your class? Follow this link [http://www.uwec.edu/Library/reference/index.htm] to make a request and a library faculty member will follow up with you.


Proxy Patrons & Deliver to My Department

The library offers two services for instructors to access print materials more conveniently.  

The first, Proxy Patrons, allows faculty to select up to two students who are authorized to check out library materials under their staff account.  Once a request is submitted and processed, the students can pick up Interlibrary Loans, Universal Borrowing, or library items using their student IDs, while the items are charged to the staff account to which they are proxies.  The form can be found on the McIntyre Library page on Services for Faculty and Staff (http://www.uwec.edu/Library/services/infofaculty.htm) under “Proxy Authorization Request”.

The second is Deliver to My Department.  When requesting Universal Borrowing items or items in McIntyre Library, staff can select “Deliver to My Department” as a pickup location.  When those items are processed, library staff will prepare them and deliver them to the requester’s department office.  Delivered items can also be requested to be picked up from your department mail room.  Those requests can be found under “Deliver It!” on our Circulation Services website (http://www.uwec.edu/Library/circ/circServices.htm)


For further information on Proxy Patron requests or book delivery, please contact the circulation staff.

Tuesday, February 17, 2015

Quick -Scanning Station

The library has a versatile, quick-scanning station on the first floor directly opposite the Reference Desk. The KIC Station offers two ways to scan books, articles, photos and more: a 17” x 12” flatbed scanner that can scan two pages of a book or journal at once, and an automatic document feed (ADF) scanner, which will scan one and two sided documents quickly and easily.

Scans can be saved as PDF or these file formats:
  • searchable PDF
  • rich text format (RTF) for editing
  • text-to-speech audio file (MP3)
Images can be scanned and saved in both JPG and PNG formats, at resolutions ranging from 100 dpi (web quality) to 600 dpi. Scans can be saved as to a flash drive or sent via email.

The touch screen interface is easy to use. And you can modify the images – margins, rotation, file format, etc. – as you go, quickly and easily. If you have questions or need assistance, just ask.