Copyright Information available on Libraries’ website

Is copying material for an educational purpose considered fair use and acceptable under copyright law?

Can a faculty member copy chapters from a textbook and distribute them to students?

Can videos be shown in class without permission from the copyright owner?

The answers to these questions and many more can now be found at the University Libraries’ new copyright web site.

Read full story in the UConn Advance
1/22/07

New Shuttle Bus Service to begin Jan. 16th

After much anticipation, The University of Connecticut Stamford Campus proudly announces
its new UCONN Shuttle Bus Service!

UPDATE: Starting January 29, 2007, all pick ups and drop offs will be made only on Franklin Street and at the Stamford Train Station. The Shuttle hours are:
• Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday & Thursday – 7:00 AM to10:30 PM

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Starting January 16, 2007, all pick ups and drop offs will be made only on Franklin Street and at the Stamford Train Station.

For access to this service you will need to show your UCONN ID to the driver.

The Shuttle hours are:
Monday & Wednesday – 7:00 AM – 10:30 AM
4:30 PM – 10:30 PM

**There will be no shuttle between 10:30 AM – 4:30 PM

Tuesday & Thursday – 7:00 AM – 10:30 PM
The shuttle will run continuously only on Tuesday and Thursday.

• The Shuttle will not run on Fridays.

To Staff and Faculty: If you are having visitors use this shuttle service, please contact Sheila Moore with the name(s) at least one day in advance. She can be reached at 203-251-8405 or by email at Sheila.Moore@uconn.edu.

All passengers please note the shuttle does not make any other stops. There is no food, drink, smoking, etc allowed on the shuttle. All standard safety regulations must be followed.

Textbook Buyback

The UConn Stamfor Co-op will be buying back textbooks during the Winter Intersession period on January 11, 12 & 15! Hurry and bring your textbook back and get some cash!

If you have further questions contact the UConn Stamford Co-op at 203.251.8544.

JRL Spring Semester Hours

The Jeremy Richard Library Spring Semester Hours 2007
January 16-May 5, 2007

Monday-Thursday 8:00Am – 9:00PM
Friday 9:00Am – 4:30:00PM
Saturday 11:00Am – 4:00PM
Sunday CLOSED

Exceptions:
Saturday, March 3 CLOSED
Monday March 5 -Thursday, March 8 9:00AM-5:00PM
Friday, March 9 9:00-4:30PM
Saturday, March 10 CLOSED

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Enter the charity or school you support here, click “verify,” then search from above. You can even donate to UCONN!

  • The University of Connecticut Foundation, Inc
  • University of Connecticut Alumni Association
  • Huskython-University of Connecticut Dance Marathon
  • Another James Daughtery WPA Mural Finds Home at The Ferguson Library

    Walk only a few blocks from the UConn Stamford Campus to view another James Daughtery WPA mural at The Ferguson Library! The Ferguson Library, Stamford’s public library is the new home of a spectacular piece of Amercian Art. “New England Tradition,” one of seven New Deal murals painted for Stamford High School by renowned artist James Daugherty (1887-1974), is on display. The mural hangs on a wall near the second floor landing of the Main Library.

    Read more about it in the library’s newsletter “Focus on Ferguson” January 2007 issue.

    Come in to the UConn Stamford’s Jeremy Richard Library to view “School Activities” another of James Daughtery’s WPA murals. School Activities, now on public view for the first time in 35 years, is on loan to the University of Connecticut from the City of Stamford.Read more in the JRL Spring 2006 newsletter