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Library Director and Undergraduate Education Librarian at the UConn Stamford Campus - Jeremy Richard Library.

Copy machines out of service

The libraries public copy machine as well as the staff copy machine are currently OUT OF ORDER.

For immediate copy services, the Stamford Public Library, Ferguson Library is one block away (at the corner of Bedford & Atlantic) and they are open till 9:00pm. Their copy machine is located on the second floor.

UCONN Photo IDs/Bursar Office hours for Pictures

Attention Students and Graduate students:

You must have a UCONN PHOTO ID (One-Card) to check out materials, such as books and laptops. Also to use a study room or conference room, an ID will be asked for.

Please get your photo ID taken at the BURSARS office, Room 2.02 at the following times:
(**you will need to bring with your drivers’ license or passport in order for your picture to be taken and processed)

Monday 11:30AM – 5:00PM

Tuesday 10:00AM – 11:00AM and 12:30PM – 5:00PM

Wednesday 10:00AM – 3:00PM and 5:30PM – 6:00PM

Thursday 10:00AM – 11:00AM and 12:30PM – 3:00PM

Friday 9:00AM – 10:00AM

One Card Machine’s Not Working

Attention Student,

The Library’s and the Computer Lab’s (Rm. 3.05) One-Card Printing Stations are not working today. The problem has been reported and is being checked on.

You can come to the Jeremy Richard Library to print out your documents by selecting the “CASH PRINTER” printing option. You can either pay by CASH (0.15 cents) or still use your One Card (0.10 cents), just retrieve your documents at the circulation desk and give us your One Card.

Another alternative is visiting the Stamford Public Library (near Starbucks, corner of bedford & Atlantic) to print out your papers (free printing at Ferguson Library).

If you need to log in to the UConn library databases from the public library, don’t forget to log in using the VPN: http:vpn.uconn.edu

The Ferguson Library, Stamford Public Library have many Internet stations accessible on the second and third floor. Ask the reference librarians on the second floor for assistance.

We apologize for the inconveniance.

Need Assistance with your Q Course?

The Source has your solutions!
MATH assistance is available. (Chemistry and Biology are available upon request)

Monday– 11:30-1:00, 2:30-3:30
Tuesday– 1:00-3:00, 3:30-7:00
Wednesday– 2:30-3:30, 3:30-7:00
Thursday– 1:00-3:00, 3:30-7:00

Stop by the Source for Active Learning Room 3.02, UConn Stamford. Phone: 203-251-9503

ELibrary mailbox

The ELibrary mailbox is a great tool intended for reporting database problems. Examples of questions that could be sent to ELibary include: inaccessible databases, error messages from ejournal list, dead links from Homer, etc. Queries are checked daily and the response rate is within 2 days. ELibrary@uconn.edu

Unveiling of the Fairfield County Sports Hall of Fame Feb. 1st.

The unveiling of the plaques for the first inductees of the Fairfield County Sports Hall of Fame will be held on Wednesday, February 1, 12:00 – 2:00 p.m.

Beginning at 12:00 noon, there will be press conference in the Gen Re Auditorium, with NFL Hall of Fame Quarterback Steve Young (Greenwich High School) speaking via teleconference with the local press regarding his selection into the Fairfield County Sports Hall of Fame. He will be participating in the press conference as he prepares to broadcast the Super Bowl.

There are two inductees who will be present at the formal ceremony to unveil the plaques honoring nine honorees, which will begin soon after the press conference is completed.

The Fairfield County Sports Hall of Fame will be located in the hallway adjacent to the Admissions Office and as you walk toward the Gen Re Auditorum. UConn Stamford and the Fairfield County Sports Commission agreed in October 2005 to work jointly to celebrate the achievements of Fairfield County athletes with the placement of the Fairfield County Sports Hall of Fame at the UConn Stamford Campus.

Historical Hartford Courant available thru iConn portal

The CT Digital Library is excited to announce that the Historical Hartford Courant is now available through the iCONN portal.

The Historical Hartford Courant database will include full-page coverage from issue 1, volume 1 of the newspaper starting in 1764 with coverage to December 31, 1922. This searchable digital archive of more than 280,000 pages of important historical content will offer article-level search results, article zoning and edited metadata, including headlines, bylines and first paragraphs.

All academic libraries, all public libraries and branches, historical society libraries, and all schools will have statewide access, as well as any Connecticut government department. There will be remote access for anyone with a public library card.

BLC Virtual Catalog Back Up

UConn users have been unable to access the Virtual Catalog and place requests for titles for a few weeks. The good news is the Virtual Catalog is up and running again this morning.

Requests for book titles can be made through our online request form:
http://www.lib.uconn.edu/online/services/ill/

The DD-ILL Team have determined that UConn access to the Virtual Catalog has been down since the afternoon of January 4. If you encounter users inquiring about requests they placed before that date, please refer them to us at udoc@uconn.edu.