The end of the semester is approaching and you’re probably busy conducting research for your writing assignments. If the Furman Libraries do not have the books or articles you need, you can always request them through PASCAL or Interlibrary Loan. But keep in mind, in order to receive materials requested through Interlibrary Loan by the . . .Continue reading Interlibrary Loan Deadlines
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What’s New In The Library
Read the newest edition of Fulcrum, the Library Newsletter. Click here to read more!
Library Catalog Offline 8pm on Jan. 6th
The Library Catalog will be offline for software upgrades on January 6th starting at 8pm and lasting until 10pm. During this time, you will be unable to search library resources through the Library Catalog or renew materials online. Borrowing materials from the Library may also require additional time. If you need to search the library’s . . .Continue reading Library Catalog Offline 8pm on Jan. 6th
Thanksgiving Hours
November 26 Tuesday 8:00am – 5:00pm November 27 Wednesday Closed November 28 Thursday Closed November 29 Friday Closed November 30 Saturday Closed December 1 Sunday 5:00pm – 1:00am
Apply for Poetry Fellowship
Apply for the Carrie McCray Nickens Fellowship in Poetry.
What is PASCAL Delivers?
If the book you need isn’t in our collection, don’t give up! A service called PASCAL Delivers enables you to borrow books from other university libraries in South Carolina. This 58 second video will show you how to submit your requests: Books are delivered within 3 to 5 business days by the PASCAL Delivers courier. You’ll . . .Continue reading What is PASCAL Delivers?
Library Lends iPads
We’ve got gadgets! Did you know the James B. Duke Library loans iPads and Kindles to current students, faculty, and staff? The check-out period for electronic devices is 2 weeks, with a 2 week renewal if no one is on the waiting list. You can check availability and place a hold on an electronic device . . .Continue reading Library Lends iPads
Welcome Back, Paladins!
Welcome back to campus and welcome back to the library! We hope you have a great first day and a great semester. Remember to Ask a Librarian if you have any questions.
Early English Books Online
Early English Books Online (EEBO) contains digital facsimile page images of virtually every work printed in England, Ireland, Scotland, Wales and British North America and works in English printed elsewhere from 1473-1700 – from the first book printed in English by William Caxton, through the age of Spenser and Shakespeare and the tumult of the . . .Continue reading Early English Books Online
Strategies for Finding Government Information
NATIONAL LEGISLATION Search broad subject areas and issues in CQ Researcher. Search CQ Weekly by keyword or bill number to read about current legislation before Congress. Remember, if an introduced bill does not become law, it may be introduced again in a new session of Congress but it will have a new number. Use keywords . . .Continue reading Strategies for Finding Government Information