Monday, February 28, 2011

Learning to Look & Looking to Learn: Adding Visual Content to Your Course

This 90-minute interactive workshop is aimed at faculty and graduate teaching assistants across disciplines who want to enhance their teaching by incorporating visual media.

Date: Friday, March 4, 11-12:30 p.m.

Location: 408 Gumberg Library

Presenters: Leslie Worrell Christianson, MLIS and Sara Grozanick, MLIS

Through hands-on practice with ARTstor and Accunet/AP Multimedia Archive, learn to access and retrieve images from some of the world’s best museum collections, a broad range of archival and up-to-the-minute photographs, data visualizations such as charts and graphs, and scientific illustrations.

Intellectual property and fair use will be defined and best practices discussed. Even if you are currently using digital media in your presentations, you will benefit from this session.

Register online at www.dutraining.duq.edu. Select Gumberg Library, and then view provider’s scheduled training. A registration guide is available at:

http://www.duq.edu/library/presentations/_pdf/trainingtracker.pdf

You may also contact Lisa Sciulli at sciullie@duq.edu to register.

To view the list of upcoming library presentations visit http://www.duq.edu/library/presentations/index.cfm.

Friday, February 11, 2011

Help design a new look for Gumberg Library

Stop by the Popular Reading Room on Wednesday, February 16, between 3 and 6 p.m. View preliminary design ideas on display and share your reactions with redesign team. We want to hear from the campus community as we prepare a proposal to remodel the main floor.

Wednesday, February 9, 2011

Random Acts of Kindness Event/Meet “Secret Agent L”

Random Acts of Kindness Week is February 14-20. As part of the One Book Program for 2011 Gumberg Library is kicking off the spring events with Duquesne University’s own Kindness Agent. Come find out who she really is and what she did that got her international recognition.

February 18, 12-1, Popular Reading area, Gumberg Library. Bring your lunch. Dessert will be provided.

Enter your name in a drawing to receive a copy of this year’s One Book title, 29 Gifts: how a month of giving can change your life by Cami Walker, an inspirational story with a challenge for all of us.

You will also have the opportunity to meet Gumberg Library’s One Book partner Charity Leonette from Allegheny County Library Association. She will give you the details about author events in the Pittsburgh area in April.

All during the week you will have the opportunity to share a positive thought with your friends or someone special by tearing off a message from a Positive Thoughts flyer posted in the library. There is also an Acts of Kindness display in the Reference area that has a handout of Kindness Resources. Stop by and pick up one.

Have a great week!


Tuesday, February 8, 2011

Writing Center Gumberg Library Satellite Temporary Location Change

Writing Center appointments scheduled in Gumberg Library will be held at reserved tables in front of the regularly scheduled location, room 402A. This is a temporary change to allow for updating of the room.

Alpha Phi Tutoring Sessions Location Change

Beginning Feb. 10 Alpha Phi Tutoring Sessions scheduled in Gumberg Library will be held at reserved tables in front of the regularly scheduled location, room 402A. This is a temporary change to allow for updating of the room.

Wednesday, February 2, 2011

E-ZBorrow Upgrade Coming Soon!

Using E-ZBorrow is about to get easier for Gumberg Library users as software changes will streamline the book-borrowing process. The new E-ZBorrow website, powered by Relais software, becomes operational the week of February 14.

PALCI, a group of academic libraries with a reciprocal lending and borrowing agreement, developed E-ZBorrow in 2004. The resource, which is a self-serve version of interlibrary loan, enables a user to search the library holdings of more than 50 colleges and universities and then request that a book be sent to a library on his or her campus.

One frustration of the outgoing system has been that it divides libraries into three groups and requires users to search each set individually to find a desired title. Often, a user who is unaware of this arrangement stops after the first failed attempt. Under the new system, one search simultaneously scans the catalogs of all participating PALCI libraries.


Users can also expect better results because of an advanced search option that will enable them to narrow their inquiries. Results will be displayed in order of relevance and can also be sorted by author, title, newest, or oldest. Response time for a search will be almost immediate.

E-ZBorrow is a popular resource, with member libraries completing about 5,000 transactions in an average week.
Last year, Gumberg Library borrowed 5,382 books for Duquesne users via E-ZBorrow and loaned 5,547 books to other E-ZBorrow participating libraries. Please keep an eye out for more information as we move closer to implementation of this promising enhanced service.