Have you noticed a green box popping up when you print in the library or a computer lab on campus? This popup is from the software Furman is piloting to report on printing in computer labs. If Furman had a print quota, the popup would inform you of the balance remaining in your printing account. . . .Continue reading $99,999 Popup Window
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$99,999 popup window
If you print in the library or a Furman computer lab you will soon notice a new popup message when you log into a computer. The popup is from the software Furman is piloting to report on printing in computer labs. If Furman had a print quota, the popup would inform you of the balance . . .Continue reading $99,999 popup window
Easter Break Hours
Easter Break Hours April 1 Thursday 8 am – 6 pm April 2 Friday CLOSED April 3 Saturday CLOSED April 4 Sunday CLOSED April 5 Monday 8 am – 1 am
What We’re Reading–the Religion Department
This week’s group that told us what they’re reading is the Religion Department: Shelly Matthews:My name is red/Ohran PamukPamuk is a Turkish author and winner of the Nobel Prize for literature. I’m reading with an eye to traveling to Turkey in a MayX this spring. David Rutledge:Home and Gilead/ both by Marilynne RobinsonThese are novels . . .Continue reading What We’re Reading–the Religion Department
A NEW service from PASCAL
Borrow in person from South Carolina academic libraries! You can now become a visiting patron at Clemson, Bob Jones, USC or any other participating college, university or community college.Visiting Patron in the Nutshell— If you need a book and can get to a nearby library that owns it, you can get it TODAY instead of . . .Continue reading A NEW service from PASCAL
Government Documents
Check out the display in the library’s Government Documents section. While a number of reports may be picked up on participants’ blogs from time to time, the Government Printing Office has released first hand accounts from the Middle East war zones that really bring the experience home. Laura Baines highlights these publications in a new . . .Continue reading Government Documents
Redundant, Repackaging, Disingenuous
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