F.U. All the Time! Furman University Memorabilia, 1826-2013 Exhibition Dates: February 1 – May 6, 2013 Furman University and those attached to it have left behind evidence of life on its many campuses, beginning in Edgefield in 1826 and continuing to the present. From the unusual—books containing doodles by James Clement Furman, first president of . . .Continue reading F.U. All the Time!
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Blind Date With A Book
The Library is playing matchmaker. Between now and Valentine’s Day, check out a specially wrapped book from our display. Going out on a blind date is a lot like opening up a new book – you never know what kind of experience you’re going to have. Who knows, maybe there’s a future for the two . . .Continue reading Blind Date With A Book
Authors’ Rights
After all the energy and effort you put into publishing, signing the author agreement seems like a no-brainer. But what are you giving up when you sign over your work? Join Kevin Smith for a Scholarly Conversation on publishing options, understanding and managing your rights, and their impact on your professional reputation. Date: Friday, February . . .Continue reading Authors’ Rights
Scholarship Opportunity
Have you been energized by your studies and research at Furman? Do you want to work in a field rich with information and learning? Then a career in Library and Information Science may be what you’re looking for. Knowledge is empowering and as a librarian you will shape the way people access and interact with . . .Continue reading Scholarship Opportunity
What is a refereed journal?
Refereed journals (also called peer-reviewed) are scholarly journals that only publish articles that have been evaluated by a group of experts in the field. These experts must approve an article before it is allowed to be published. These publications have a much higher level of scholarship and are far more trustworthy than non-refereed journals or . . .Continue reading What is a refereed journal?
Library Lends iPads
Check it out! Kindles and iPads are available for circulation at the James B. Duke Library. The check-out period for electronic devices is 2 weeks, with a 2 week renewal if no one is on the waiting list. This service is extended to our current students, faculty, and staff. For more details, visit: http://libguides.furman.edu/content.php?pid=264779&sid=2264310
Science Library Reopens
The Sanders Science Library will reopen for regular hours today, Tuesday, January 22 at 8:30 a.m. Thanks for your patience and understanding as we recovered from water damage last week.
E-Books–Work Smart!!
Academic E-Book Work Smart Workshop Date: Thursday, January 24, 2013 Time: 2:30 pm – 3:30 pm Location: James B. Duke Library 043 Overwhelmed by the world of academic eBooks? Let us show you the basics of tracking down an eBook through the Furman Libraries, and the possibilities for what you will encounter. Bring your laptop, . . .Continue reading E-Books–Work Smart!!
Martin Luther King, Jr. Holiday
Image courtesy of ImageQuest database. In observance of the national holiday in Dr. King’s honor, the James B. Duke Library will be operating on an adjusted schedule. January 20 Sunday 12:00 p.m. – 5:00 p.m. January 21 Monday 10:00 a.m.-1:00 a.m.
Science Library Closed
Due to a water leak over the collection, the Sanders Science Library will be closed until further notice. Reserve items will be available at the James B. Duke Library. If you need assistance with Science Library items during this closure, please contact the Science Librarian, Andrea Wright, directly. andrea.wright2630@furman.edu (864) 294-2342. We appreciate your understanding . . .Continue reading Science Library Closed