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UConn Waterbury ECE Presentation
1. UConn Early College Experience Library Media Specialist Training, UConn Waterbury Welcome!
2. Part I Presenter: Shelley Roseman An overview of UConn Libraries services and collections most useful for ECE faculty and students. Information related to remote access, finding books and articles, Interlibrary Loan, plagiarism, Storrs and Regional Campus libraries information. Library liaisons and undergraduate education librarians contact information.
3. Starting Points Libraries’ Homepage:http://www.lib.uconn.edu/Lists links and information about UConn Libraries. UConn Waterbury Homepage:http://www.lib.uconn.edu/libraries/waterbury/Includes information specifically geared to UConn Waterbury students and faculty. Early College Experience LibGuidehttp://classguides.lib.uconn.edu/ECELibrary Guide created by UConn Librarians for ECE participants.
4. Navigating the Home Page Search Window for Searching HOMER, Libraries’ Catalog Information for Undergraduates Link to Regional Libraries Links to finding books, articles, finding help, and more www.lib.uconn.edu
5. CLICK ON TITLE FOR MORE INFORMATION indicates multiple locations University of Connecticut Libraries' catalog of book, journal, video, map, microfilm, scores, sound recordings, and other collections held at the Storrs (Babbidge) and regional campus libraries (Avery Point, Greater Hartford, Stamford, Torrington, Waterbury)
6. Using HOMER, find the title you need at another UConn campus, then click the request from another UConn campusbutton on the menu How long? 1-2 days (delivered to the Waterbury campus) Option to search and request via WorldCat for items not available from other UConn Libraries How long?2-10 days (delivered to the Waterbury campus)
11. Accessing Full Text Articles & eBooks Off Campus Access: Our new system will simply prompt you for your NetID and password when you click on a link that is restricted to the UConn community. This will only happen once per browser session.
12. Off-Campus Access HOMER SEARCH FOR e-books Web links: http://ezproxy.lib.uconn.edu/login?url=http://cco.cambridge.org/uid=3711/book?id=ccol9780521870795_CCOL9780521870795
14. Articles – Searching by Subject Topic: violence AND video games Datebase: PsycInfo Review of 'Grand theft childhood: The surprising truth about violent video games and what parents can do'. Citation Only Available Cantor, Joanne; Journal of Communication, Vol 59(1), Mar, 2009. pp. 199-200. [Review-Book] Database: PsycINFO