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New Account Option: My Reading History

June 30, 2009

Library staff members are often asked if we can give someone a list of the books they have checked out in the past. Our answer has always been, "No." The library takes seriously the privacy of your library records so we do not maintain a list of what you borrow after you return it. "My Reading History" is a new feature which allows you to track items you borrow. Some patrons have asked for this service as a means of recalling a book or author they liked or for keeping a list of what they have already read. Participation in the feature is entirely voluntary. You may start or stop using it, as well as delete any or all entries in "My Reading History”, at any time. If you choose to start using "My Reading History", you agree to allow our automated system to store this data.

To enable “My Reading History” go to My Library Account, choose My Reading History, and then choose “Start Saving My Reading History”. This begins the collection of titles you borrow from the Rod Library.

Submitted by mclaury
  • General News
  • reading history
  • unistar

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Atlas of Black Hawk County 1926

June 30, 2009

Rod Library has just added a copy of the "Atlas of Black Hawk County 1926" to its Digital Collections. This book provides a unique look at our county in a different era where the township assumed great importance in local government.

The ideal civil township was six miles square, and the township held elections, repaired roads, and gave relief to the poor. In addition to the detailed township maps in this volume you can find farmers' directories which detail the owner (or renter) of each parcel of land, his wife, children, and how many years he had lived in the county.

See this book at: http://cdm.lib.uni.edu/cdm4/browse.php?CISOROOT=/abhcty

Submitted by coulter
  • Digital Collections
  • General News

  • coulter's blog

Quick Tips 4: Call Numbers

June 30, 2009

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Submitted by basye
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Update on the Rod Library Recurring Materials Budget

June 30, 2009

As you may be aware, the Rod Library recurring materials budget has been protected, and will not be reduced as part of the University's budget reduction measures being implemented in FY 09-10. This is good news for the entire University community. However, the materials budget has been static for the last seven years. This situation already has led us to substantially reduce periodical and other serial subscriptions as well as one-time expenditures for monographs and other resources, such as cds and DVDs.

In preparation for the coming year, bibliographers in the Library’s Collection Management and Special Services Department have begun to consider how they will balance ongoing commitments with one-time purchases. We have been able to stretch the budget to some degree through the use of Student Computer Fee allocations, Fines money, and gift and grant funds administered through Foundation accounts. However, given ongoing inflation, a static budget means that we will continue to be short of funds. Thus, we are reviewing existing periodical, serial, and electronic resource commitments to identify cancellations to implement in FY 09-10. In this process, we will do our best to minimize the impact on study, teaching, and research across the disciplines.

Later this semester, we will share with University administrators and faculty a list of anticipated cancellations, at least for electronic resources. We hope that doing so will better prepare the campus for the impact of these cuts. In some instances, given subscription periods, we will not lose access to canceled titles until the late winter or spring of academic year 2009-2010.

If you have questions about this process, please contact Katherine Martin, Head of Collection Management and Special Services in Rod Library via e-mail at Katherine.Martin@uni.edu. Or, you may contact the appropriate subject bibliographer. A list of bibliographers' assignments is available at http://www.library.uni.edu/collection-management/subject-bibliographers

Submitted by basye
  • Budget
  • General News
  • Collection Management News

  • basye's blog

Multipurpose Room Now Available

June 30, 2009

The library has a new Multipurpose Room available for groups or individuals affiliated with the university who need a presentation practice area or a larger space for group work. The room is located on the 3rd floor and has a computer with all Microsoft Office products, a projector and a stereo receiver with speakers. The room has 12 tables and will seat 30.

The room can be booked or reserved in advance for up to a 3 hour session. If the room is not booked it is available on demand for a 2 hour check out with one 1 hour renewal option. Please note that the online booking form requires a 24 hour processing period. If immediate booking is needed please call the Circulation desk at 273-2462.

Submitted by bunz
  • General News
  • study rooms

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Practice Presentations at Rod Library

June 17, 2009

The library has a new Multipurpose Room available for groups or individuals affiliated with the university who need a presentation practice area or a larger space for group work. The room is located on the 3rd floor and has a computer with all Microsoft Office products, a projector and a stereo receiver with speakers. The room has 12 tables and will seat 30.

For details such as how to reserve the room, go to this page from the Rod Library News blog.

Submitted by lyle
  • Biz Blog News
  • services

  • lyle's blog

SWOT Analysis in Global Markets Direct

June 12, 2009

Global Markets Direct Company Profiles, a source in LexisNexis Academic, contains data and analysis on more than 8,000 companies. For about 1,000 large firms, it provides SWOT and other analysis such as:

* Business Strategy
* Financial and Operational Data
* Revenue Breakdown
* SWOT Analysis
* Value Chain Analysis

Another Rod Library database, Business Source Elite, also provides SWOT analysis for large firms in its company profiles.

Submitted by lyle
  • Biz Blog News
  • Databases and Resources

  • lyle's blog

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