Google Scholar

Google announces Google Scholar, a search tool which, in Google’s words, “enables you to search specifically for scholarly literature, including peer-reviewed papers, theses, books, preprints, abstracts and technical reports from all broad areas of research. Use Google Scholar to find articles from a wide variety of academic publishers, professional societies, preprint repositories and universities, as well as scholarly articles available across the web.”

How does it work? Go to Google Scholar at http://scholar.google.com/, and enter a search such as salmon “endangered species act”. Your results will include links to full-text articles in journals and online that you may or may not have access to. If you are on-campus, and the library has a subscription to that publisher, you will generally be able to access the article.

If nothing else, Google Scholar has now provided you a citation to with which to work. UConn faculty and students can gain access – online or in print – to many of these articles by turning to our eJournal Locator.

Results come in two flavors: Direct links to articles and links to articles in which your search was cited.

Find out more:

SearchEngineWatch provides this nice introduction to the service, laying out its features, limitations, and how it breaks barriers to the “invisible web”

The New York Times tells you more in this article, Google Plans New Service for Scientists and Scholars (reg. req’d)

ResourceShelf has a rich introduction to the service

Source: ResourceShelf

Happy Thanksgiving Everyone

A reminder that the library will be open from 9-5, November 22-24 (Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday).

We will be CLOSED Thursday 11/25/04 and Friday 11/26/04 Saturday 11/27/04 and Sunday 11/28/04.

We will see you bright and early Monday morning November 29th!

Happy Thanksgiving!

2005 Faculty Honors Conference Registration

REGISTRATIONS ARE NOW BEING ACCEPTED for “Undergraduate Research and Scholarship: Fostering Engagement and Creativity,” the 2005 Faculty Honors Conference.

The conference will occur on Thursday, January 13, 2005
8:00 A.M. to 1:30 P.M.
Rome Ballroom

This exciting event – sponsored by the Honors Program, in collaboration with the Vice Provost for Research and Dean of the Graduate School and the University Libraries – will be free and open to all UConn faculty and staff members on a first-come, first-served basis. To learn more and to register on-line, please go to:
http://honors.uconn.edu/honorsconf.htm

White Boards in Group Study Rooms

White boards have been added to all of the group study rooms at the Jeremy Richard Library. So all you creative types can sketch clever illustrations or get your ideas across to your study group by showing them what something should look like.

Markers and brushes can be borrowed from the Library’s Circulation Desk with a UConn Student ID card.

Latin American News in LexisNexis Academic

LexisNexis Academic has added feeds of the UPI Chile and UPI Latin America wires in Spanish. Go to the Guided News Search Tab Step one select:>Non-English Language News> Step two:>Spanish Language News.

There is also a new “Latin America News Digest” source in step one: select>World News>North> step two: select> South America News. The product summarizes local business and economic news in English.

LexisNexis Academic

State of the Library 2004-2005

To the UConn Library Staff:


A conference call will be set up on Monday November 15, 2005 at 2:30 PM with our Director of University Libraries Brinley Franklin discussing the Libraries Academic Year 2005.

An email with the conference call phone number and login instructions will be sent soon.

Remember, this is your one (and only) opportunity this year to ask Brinley any
question you want and get an honest answer! Or forever hold your peace 🙂