Congratulations to Grace for finding the leprechaun’s pot of gold!
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Spring Break Hours
Don’t forget to come by the library for an audio book to listen to as you fly or drive to your break destination! The library has over 800 audio books, of which over 300 are novels. You can browse what we own in the catalog, search for a specific title by limiting to “Spoken Record” in the material type . . .Continue reading Spring Break Hours
Database Trials
The Furman University Libraries are providing trial access to several electronic resources throughout the month of March. To explore these trial subscriptions, visit http://libguides.furman.edu/electronicresourcetrials. Then let us know what you think by completing our feedback form.
What is the LSAG?
The Library Student Advisory Group is a group of students who: Give the Library feedback when we need a student perspective; Serve as a focus group for discussion of library issues; Bring student needs and concerns to the Library’s attention and participate in discussions on how to respond to these needs (advocating for students); Help bring Library concerns to . . .Continue reading What is the LSAG?
Using Write-N-Cite
If you are a RefWorks user, then you’re going to love RefWorks’ newest feature called Write-N-Cite. With Write-N-Cite, you can cite references in your research paper with just a click and watch your paper format instantly including in-text citations, footnotes and your bibliography. Visit our Citing Guide to find information on how to install and . . .Continue reading Using Write-N-Cite
CLP: “Values of the Game”
Be sure to mark your calendars for “Values of the Game,” a Special Collections and Archives CLP event on February 26 at 4:30pm in the Pitts Room, second floor of the James B. Duke Library! We are excited to host well-known Furman professor and chair of the Health Sciences department , Dr. Bill Pierce, as he . . .Continue reading CLP: “Values of the Game”
What’s New In The Library
Read the newest edition of Fulcrum, the Library Newsletter. Click here to read more!
Government Document Deselection
The Library is assessing our U.S. Government Documents collection. This collection consists primarily of documents we have received as a participant in the Federal Depository Library Program. These resources cover a broad range of subjects and include publications from agencies such as the State Department, Congress and the Department of the Interior. U.S. Government Document . . .Continue reading Government Document Deselection
Finding Primary Sources
Would you like to discover more primary sources for your teaching and research? This workshop will guide you through the catalog and databases to uncover these rich historical and contemporary sources. Documents could include newspapers, diaries, government documents, speeches, legal briefs and opinions, and more. There’s a wealth of primary information to do be discovered . . .Continue reading Finding Primary Sources
What Are You Doing After Graduation?
ARE YOU CONSIDERING GRADUATE STUDY AFTER FURMAN? Each year the Ethel Carlisle Southern Scholarship is offered to graduating Furman students or alumni who plan to attend, or are attending, an American Library Association approved masters program in library science. The application for this scholarship is being accepted now and must be completed by February 28. . . .Continue reading What Are You Doing After Graduation?