NetID-based services currently unavailable

Any user who is trying to access any service which relies on NetID—for example, MyHomer, BLC-VC, DD-ILL request forms, remote access to E-Resources—is currently unavailable because one of the servers which supports it is experiencing problems.  We apologize for the inconvenience. 


Writing Workshop Room Change on Febuary 6th

Please be aware that the writing workshop scheduled for Weds. Feb. 6th -in the e-classroom has been relocated to the Conference Room instead.

The Source Writing Center is offering biweekly Writing Workshops in the Librar’s Thomson eClassroom.

 

1/30: Writing Anxiety
2/6: Brainstorming & Paper Planning
2/20: Thesis Statement Development
3/5: Organization & the Craft of Revision
3/19: Grammar & Sentence Mechanics
4/2: Using and Quoting Sources: MLA
4/16: Using and Quoting Sources: APA
4/30: Written Test Taking Strategies

WORKSHOPS WILL BE HELD TWICE A DAY: 11:30 am – 12;30 pm AND 4:30-5:30 PM

Bring your current work! Drop in at any point during the workshop. For more info, contact: Melissa Mullins, Assistant Coordinator of Writing melissa.mullins ‘at’ uconn.edu

 


REGISTER TO VOTE!

The Connecticut primaries are on Tuesday, February 5. 

You can only vote in the primary of the party you are registered for. 

IF YOU ARE NOT REGISTERED TO VOTE or IF YOU WOULD LIKE TO CHANGE YOUR PARTY AFFILIATION or IF YOU NEED TO CHANGE YOUR ADDRESS, stop by the table in the Concourse at lunch time or the Center for Women’s Studies (room 311) to fill out a registration form MONDAY, Jan, 28, TUESDAY, Jan 29, and WEDNESDAY, Jan 30.  It will only take two minutes, and we will mail in your form for you.

 

Center for WS Spring 2008 hours:

 

Monday       11am-6pm

Tuesday      11am-6pm

Wednesday 11am-6pm

Thursday     11am-6pm

 

DON’T DELAY:  REGISTER TO VOTE TODAY!

WRITING WORKSHOPS

The SOURCE WRITING CENTER offers biweekly

 WRITING WORKSHOPS in the Library’s Thomson eClassroom

SPRING SCHEDULE: 

1/30: Writing Anxiety  

2/6: Brainstorming & Paper Planning 2/20: Thesis Statement Development   

 3/5: Organization & the Craft of Revision 

3/19: Grammar & Sentence Mechanics  

4/2: Using and Quoting Sources: MLA 

4/16: Using and Quoting Sources: APA 

4/30: Written Test Taking Strategies 

WORKSHOPS WILL BE HELD TWICE A DAY

11:00 am – 12:00 pm   AND  4:00 – 5:00 pm 

Bring your current work! Drop in at any point during the workshop and stay as long as you like!

For more info, contact: Melissa Mullins, Assistant Coordinator of Writing melissa.mullins”at” uconn.edu

Human Rights Film

Dear All;

Human Rights Film Series is continuing this semester with three films (two documentaries and a feature film): Tying the Knot (a look at the debate over same sex marriage in the USA) When the Levees Broke (an examination of the U.S. government’s role and its response to Hurricane Katrina by the acclaimed director Spike Lee) Daughters of the Sun (a feature film on gender and workplace issues in an international context)

Here is the link to the series flyer, which provides information on dates, times, and locations: http://stamford.uconn.edu/postings/hrfseriesgeneraflyerfront_spring08.pdf

Get Your Student IDs for Spring ’08 Semester (Registrar)

The Registrar’s office will have hours for Student’s to get their Husky One Cards starting Tuesday, January 29, 2008. Hours: 
Tuesday thru Thursday  –9:00 a.m. to 12 (Noon) AND   1:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m.

Get  your card soon if you haven’t done so. Please note that access to library resources ( reserves, printing, photocopying and checking out books) require a UConn Student ID card.

New Guest Network Registration System at Libraries

The Regional Campus Libraries (Avery Point, Greater Hartford, Stamford, Torrington and Waterbury)  now have GuestReg Kiosks dedicated to walk-in GuestID Network registration only. Individuals not affiliated with UConn seeking computer or wireless access to the University Network with a personal computer or wireless device are considered guests and need to register at these Kiosks and present photo identification to library staff. The University has ID Centers at several locations with these GuestReg Kiosks.

Read more about it from UITS News

Cash Printing Unavailable in the library

Please note that the Jeremy Richard Library is unable to offer cash printing at this time. We are attempting to resolve this issue, however for now, only users with a UConn ID (Husky One Card) will be able to print from our computers. If you haven’t already done visit the Co-op to add money to your One Card.

The public photocopier will continue to accept both cash and the Husky One Card.

 

We apologize for any inconvenience.