The Dwight Marvin Library welcomes students, faculty, and staff for a new academic year. Highlights of library services include:
- Textbooks on Reserve: Scroll the list of courses and textbooks available for use within the building from the Instructional Media Center on the lower level.
- Streaming video collections: Tens of thousands of videos are available from various online collections. Need help integrating an online video in Blackboard? Contact online media specialist Stephanie Clowe for assistance.
- Ebooks and journal content: High quality sources, including thousands of peer-reviewed journals, reputable newspapers, and more than 150,000 ebooks are available fulltext online through research databases linked on the library website. Like a print book in your hands? There are more than 80,000 available for loan.
- Library instruction: Faculty may complete the online form or contact library instruction coordinator Professor Robert Matthews to arrange for a librarian to attend a class to provide instruction in getting started with research in a subject area, effective searching, and evaluating sources.
- Research assistance: Make a research appointment to meet one-on-one with a librarian, walk in to the Writing and Research Center to speak with the a librarian, or get help online 24/7!
- Online room reservations: Fifteen study rooms are available for students. Check which rooms are available at any time and reserve a group study room. Two conference rooms, including the multipurpose room, are available for faculty and staff when not in use for library instruction or other academic support services provided in the Marvin Library Learning Commons.
Stay tuned for future announcements describing new and revised library and media services!
Questions and comments regarding Dwight Marvin Library and the Instructional Media Center are always welcome. Contact Library Director Brenda Hazard or your department’s liaison librarian for more information.
Published: Wed, 30 Aug 2017 16:23:29 +0000 by b.hazard