Archive for the 'library announcements' Category

IEEE Downtime

Tuesday, December 11th, 2007

On Thursday, 13 December, IEEE will perform planned maintenance to the IEEE Xploredigital library.

During the maintenance, users may experience up to two hours of downtime beginning at approximately 4:00PM (EST). A message will be posted to the IEEE Xplorehome page to alert your users to the planned downtime. Please encourage your users to take this into account when they plan their research.

New Journal Announcement

Thursday, August 16th, 2007

Biofuels, Bioproducts and Biorefining is a new journal from Wiley. Biofuels, Bioproducts and Biorefining is a vital source of information on sustainable products, fuels and energy. Examining the spectrum of international scientific research and industrial development along the entire supply chain, The journal publishes a balanced mixture of peer-reviewed critical reviews, commentary, business news highlights, policy updates and patent intelligence. Biofuels, Bioproducts and Biorefining is dedicated to fostering growth in the biorenewables sector and serving its growing interdisciplinary community by providing a unique, systems-based insight into technologies in these fields as well as their industrial development.

Complementary content will be presented at our sister web portal, www.biofpr.com. The portal is under construction, but users may register their interest in receiving email updates when the site goes live later in 2007. Visit www.biofpr.com now to register and enter a free prize draw! Biofpr.com will supplement the journal by providing immediate news, features and patent coverage, as well as interactive discussions and debate.

Product Information

Open Access to first issue

Important information regarding off-campus access to library resources

Monday, June 18th, 2007

Over the weekend of June 16-17, the library databases will be altered to reflect the new LSU ID numbers. How will this affect you? No longer will faculty, staff, or students be able to log in from off campus to the library with their SSN. This ONLY affects off-campus access to the library.

Logging in with identification is required for off-campus users, whether they are using the journal databases or renewing books through the library catalog. Distance students also will have to have a TigerCard and use their TigerCard number.

If you are a summer term instructor, please mention this to your students. Also if any of your written materials give directions about logging in to the library resources with an SSN, please make a change in the wording.

In case you have any questions or problems, you may call the Reference Desk at 578-8875 for assistance.

Science Direct again

Friday, March 2nd, 2007

From Science Direct:

Everyone who has been involved with system upgrades in other contexts will not be completely surprised to learn that the upgrade and reinstallation of Science Direct’s core techologies last Saturday encountered some unexpected problems. As a consequence, the upgrade was aborted, the system was reset and we again need to close down the system this week-end to carry out the work.

With great regret and with the most profound apologies, therefore, we announce that ScienceDirect will be unavailable again tomorrow (Saturday, March 3rd) for approximately 9 hours starting at 06:30 AM EST (11:30 GMT). The changes are necessary to improve the performance of ScienceDirect and to ensure a high level of reliability in the coming years.

ScienceDirect

Thursday, March 1st, 2007

ScienceDirect will be down for maintenance work this Saturday (March 3), begining at 5:30am (CST) and lasting until approximately 2:30pm.

Tiger TAIL

Tuesday, November 14th, 2006

The LSU Libraries announces the launch of Tiger TAIL (Tutorial About Information Literacy). Based on the University of Texas at Austin’s TILT (Texas Information Literacy Tutorial), Tiger TAIL is an interactive tutorial, designed to instruct students in the forms and functions of information.

Through a series of modules, students will learn to search for and be critical of information found on the Internet and in library sources. It is a brief, yet comprehensive, introduction to essential research skills, which takes about two hours to complete. Students are tested at the end of each module and, test results can be emailed automatically to the course instructor.

Consider assigning Tiger TAIL to your classes that are doing research projects, either as part of their course grade or as extra credit.

The link to Tiger TAIL is on the library’s tutorial page at http://www.lib.lsu.edu/instruction/tutorials.html.

If you have any questions about Tiger TAIL, please write or call Mike Russo at mrusso1@lsu.edu or 578-6823.

Library instruction

Tuesday, August 29th, 2006

As always, I am available to come to your classes or host a special session here in the library to inform your students about the services available at the LSU libraries and also instruct them in electronic resources, searching techniques, and other matters related to research.

Just send me an email at jryan1@lsu.edu and let me know when and where you’d like to have the instruction take place and I’ll set it up. Please take advantage of this service if you can — I think it’s important for all students to have a basic grounding in how to conduct research in a university library.

Jenna

Book Money!! and other stuff

Tuesday, August 29th, 2006

Ok, folks. I’m back from vacation and a brand new semester has started. It’s that time again — I once again have money to spend on books! The primary purpose of this library is to meet the needs of the students and the faculty so if you have any books that you think we should own, or that would be useful to you personally in your research, *please* let me know. I can’t guarrantee that I’ll be able to purchase it, but I will try as best I can. Last year I was able to fill all of the faculty requests, so you have a very good chance. Reply here in the comments with the book title and author, or send me an email at jryan1@lsu.edu.

Another project I’m working on this Fall is an update and possible restructuring of the subject guides on the library website. The guides are linked here. I’m responsible for the Biochemistry, Biology, Coastal Sciences, and Earth Sciences guides, so if you have any suggestions for resources to go on those let me know. I’m also thinking of making subguides under the major headings, so if you have suggestions for what subcategories I should use, let me know that as well.

This is my second year here at LSU Libraries and I hope to meet more of you and work closely with you as faculty to improve our library services. Please don’t hesitate to email me or call me at 578-2950 and discuss any questions, suggestions, or concerns you may have.

Jenna

Elsevier Journals

Wednesday, July 26th, 2006

LSU Libraries now has electronic access to all journals published by Elsevier, back to 1995. The titles are in the catalog with a link to the electronic version.

Large items wishlist

Thursday, July 6th, 2006

We have some money left over in the large items fund — this fund pays for one-time purchases of over $1000. If there is an item you would like to see the library acquire — an expensive book series, a CD-ROM package, etc. let me know and I’ll put in a request. As always, email jryan1@lsu.edu.