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Library newsletter 2.21
1. Volume 2, Issue 2
Summer 2013
Spotlight on Databases:
Mango is an online language-learning system that
can help you learn languages such as
Spanish, French, Japanese, Brazilian
Portuguese, German, Mandarin
Chinese, Greek, Italian and more. In fact, Mango
includes instruction in 34 languages! You may
spend just a few hours to cover the Basic level of a
language or invest more time in the Advanced
level to obtain in-depth, comprehensive
instruction.
Use the databases link on our library’s homepage
to access Mango. After you sign into the database
with your LMU username and password, you will
also need to create a free Mango profile in order
to access the resources.
LIBRARY FAST FACTS
Website: library.lmunet.edu
Catalog: lmulibrary.worldcat.org
CB Library Hours:
M-TH 9:00 a.m.-9:00 p.m.
F 9:00 a.m.-6:00 p.m.
S 10:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m.
Closed Sundays
Phone:
865-531-4119
865-531-4153
LMU’s library at the
Cedar Bluff extended
site now has 10 laptops
available for checkout.
Students may check out
and use the laptops
within the library room
(Room 135) for a fourhour period. Faculty
and staff may check out
the laptops and use
them within the
building for the fourhour checkout period.
We hope this new
service will be useful to
you!
CB Library Personnel: tiffani.conner@lmunet.edu
sarah.senter@lmunet.edu laura.murray@lmunet.edu
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Volume 2, Issue 2
How can I get the full text for the article I
want?
Click on the PDF or HTML link provided in
the record of the article.
What if the full text is not available?
Click on the “Find It @ Carnegie-Vincent
Library” button: If the full text of the article
is available in another database, a link will be
provided. If the full text is not available
through LMU’s library, click the Interlibrary
Loan link to request the text through our
interlibrary loan service.
I found a great article for my research! How
can I find more articles like this one?
Look at the subject terms assigned to
describe the article’s content. Try another
search entering the same subject terms.
Look at the author’s reference list at the end
of the article. Try searching for some of the
same articles. Some databases (i.e. Pubmed)
provide “Related Citations” or “Find more
like this” buttons.
Summer 2013