News from the Library Media
Center
December 2002 Memo
The library’s Electronic Reference Center is now open. It
consists of six computers located in the library's north center
alcove. Each computer logs in to a “kiosk” page with
buttons leading to our subscribed electronic resource databases.
The computers in this center have been profiled to go only to our
library's subscribed databases. There are no other sites, email, or
programs available on these machines. Users
need not log in – all computers are open information kiosks available to
all students and staff. All
articles must be printed out. As the articles are read
through, notes in the margin, or highlighting pertinent parts of each
can be especially useful.
The
thought behind deployment of this information delivery system is to
have these particular terminals represent a reliable extension of our periodical
and print collection in electronic form. You can be more sure
that articles found here will have more integrity than the
sometimes questionable sources found on the general Internet.
Articles can be cited using the print source, such as New York Times
or National Geographic for
example.
Databases include Proquest
Historical Newspapers, containing the New York Times 1851-1999 full text,
Ebsco, Muse, Facts on File, World Book, Big Chalk Multimedia, and others.
A public library card number will give access to two added and powerful
databases (Proquest and Infotrac) listed on the kiosk page. Come on
down and try it out!!