This summer the Irwin Library Reference Collection was changed.
- Some
older materials were pulled from Reference and moved to the circulating
collection or the Annex (in the basement).
- Books were shifted around
and one book stack was eliminated completely.
- The Career Reference
collection was moved to the end of the Reference materials (after the
Z’s).
This
is to help meet our Reference Goals of keeping a lean, current, usable
Reference Collection, where all the materials are the best in their
subject area. Rather than trying to collect everything on every topic,
like larger libraries might, we are trying to provide the best of the
best. That way you don’t have to determine for yourself which of a
dozen resources is the best to use. We’ve done that for you.That will
mean, however, that books will not be in the same place you used to
find them. They have all shifted around a little.If you have any
questions, please stop by the Reference Desk or contact us at Ask A Librarian.
Here are the libraries’ hours for the Annual Faculty/Staff Forum and Picnic on Friday, August 19th:
Irwin Library:
Open: 8:00 a.m. – 10:15 a.m.
Closed: 10:15 a.m. – 1:00 p.m.
Open: 1:00 – 5:00 p.m.
Science Library: Open
-Jon
To all:
The reference copy of the APA Style Manual (5th ed.) has gone missing.
I have rush ordered two replacement copies for reference.
In the meantime I have a 5th ed. copy in my office and we have the 4th ed. in the stacks.
-B
To all:
I recently met with someone in the Writer’s Studio regarding an instruction project that I am working on.
While I was there I noticed that they have handouts and bookmarks that
promote and explain their services. So, if you get a patron who needs
citing help and you can’t answer their question (or are not comfortable
doing so), please give them a handout, bookmark, and refer them to the
Writer’s Studio
These will also come in handy for those patrons who try to get us to help them write their papers!
Both are located on top of the white SRG holder. (in the rack with the local libraries maps)
You can also refer them to this page:
http://www.butler.edu/writersstudio/
-B
You may have heard that there’s a new computer worm (virus) going
around and that we’ve been encouraged to double-check our virus
detection programs and make sure we have the latest virus definitions.
It’s a good thing to do anyway, so here is a review of steps you should
take to make sure you’re as thoroughly protected from viruses as
possible. These directions are for Butler-issued computers but will be
similar for other computers, depending on what virus protection
software you have.
(Note: Information Resources
has an excellent page with lots of information and directions,
including how students can download Symantec AntiVirus from My.Butler.)
There are two primary tasks you need to do. One is keeping your virus
definitions current (so the computer knows what to look for), and the
other is actually scanning the computer’s hard drive.
To update your virus definitions:
Run your Symantec Anti-Virus program (Start–Programs–Symantec Client
Security–Symantec AntiVirus Client). Click the LiveUpdate button to
get the updates right now. To schedule regular updating (highly recommended),
click File–Schedule Updates. Check the box to enable automatic updates
and select a time that your computer will be on and logged in.
To scan for viruses: Run your
Symantec Anti-Virus program (Start–Programs–Symantec Client
Security–Symantec AntiVirus Client). Click Scan Computer, check the
box next to “C: Local Disk” and click the Scan button to scan right
now. To schedule regular scanning (highly recommended),
click Scheduled Scans, then New Scheduled Scan. Click Next, then set a
time and frequency (daily is best, but weekly is okay) that you’ll be
logged onto the computer, but preferably when you’ll be away from it.
Lunchtime is good, or if you have a regular class or meeting. Click
Next and check the box next to “C: Local Disk” and then click the Save
button. You’re all set!
(By the way, if you haven’t seen that Windows Update icon in a while, you can visit Microsoft’s Update site at: http://windowsupdate.microsoft.com/
(make sure you’re using Internet Explorer for this) or visit the I.R.
page (linked above) to make sure you’ve got the latest of everything.)