Information about new resources, exhibits, and what's happening in the UFV library.
Monday, January 10, 2011
Food for Fines Success - Thanks!
During December, the UFV Library ran its traditional Food for Fines campaign. Library overdue fines were forgiven in exchange for donations of non-perishable food. Each donated food item was worth the equivalent of $2.00 towards overdue fines, to a maximum of $20.00 per person. As usual, the UFV community showed its generosity, and our local food bank users benefited. Between the campuses, 481 items were donated in exchange for the forgiving of $962 in fines. An additional $20 cash and 148 items were also collected. Thanks to all who contributed and made the holiday season brighter for our local food bank users.
Friday, January 7, 2011
We heard you! Changes to the Research Databases gateway
Last semester, we heard from many of you that you found the new Research Databases gateway (http://cufts2.lib.sfu.ca/CRDB/BCLF) challenging to use. Some of you wanted us to go back to the "old" way. For many good reasons, we aren't going back, but we did listen and have introduced some changes that we hope will make the gateway a little (or maybe a lot!) easier to use:
- Subject list of research databases is more visible
- More visible access to the A-Z list
- Now when you type your topic into a search box, you really are searching the databases themselves
Nature journal now available online
Nature is now available as an online journal. This international weekly journal of science is the most highly cited interdisciplinary science journal, and publishes peer-reviewed research articles as well as cutting edge news stories. The online site provides such features as e-alerts, RSS feeds, video and podcats, and expanded supplemental material. UFV's subscription allows for access to a 5 year backfile.
Wednesday, January 5, 2011
New Database: Counseling & Therapy in Video
Counseling and Therapy in Video is a collection of hundreds of online videos used for the study of social work, psychotherapy, psychology, and psychiatric counseling.
Videos include actual and re-enacted counseling sessions, lectures, interviews and presentations by well-known therapists, and teaching and discussion guides.
Access the collection from our Research Databases gateway:
http://cufts2.lib.sfu.ca/CRDB/BCLF/resource/10975
Videos include actual and re-enacted counseling sessions, lectures, interviews and presentations by well-known therapists, and teaching and discussion guides.
Access the collection from our Research Databases gateway:
http://cufts2.lib.sfu.ca/CRDB/BCLF/resource/10975
Wednesday, December 22, 2010
Library PSA Contest Deadline Extended...
Are you a budding videographer? Did you get a new Flip camera for Christmas? Want to see just how great a video you can shoot with your iPhone?
You don't have to be a library nerd to enter, you just have to put together a video by January 31 (yes, we've extended the deadline), and you could win a free course. The requirements are simple: a video, 30-45 seconds in length, that uses the phrase, "This is my library."
Get the technical details here: http://ufvlibrary.blogspot.com/2010/11/make-30-second-video-win-free-course
Don't have a video camera but have something great to say? Borrow one from IMS - it's free! They also have video editing stations, and staff who can help you use them.
If you've already submitted a video, don't worry - you're still in the running.
Questions? Email Colleen Bell, colleen.bell@ufv.ca.
You don't have to be a library nerd to enter, you just have to put together a video by January 31 (yes, we've extended the deadline), and you could win a free course. The requirements are simple: a video, 30-45 seconds in length, that uses the phrase, "This is my library."
Get the technical details here: http://ufvlibrary.blogspot.com/2010/11/make-30-second-video-win-free-course
Don't have a video camera but have something great to say? Borrow one from IMS - it's free! They also have video editing stations, and staff who can help you use them.
If you've already submitted a video, don't worry - you're still in the running.
Questions? Email Colleen Bell, colleen.bell@ufv.ca.
Tuesday, December 21, 2010
Survival Guide for Those New to the U
Got questions? Need some direction? Where do I . . .
Get my Campus Card?
Click here to get information on how to get your student card.
Get my Campus Card?
Click here to get information on how to get your student card.
- You need your student card, which is also your library card, to check out books, videos, course reserves and other library materials
- It’s good for ID and student discounts
- You need it to get a U-Pass
Get my U-Pass?
- In Abbotsford, get your U-Pass from the Student Union Society in the Envision Athletic Centre. Bring student ID and proof of registration
- You need a U-Pass for free, unlimited public transit and one emergency taxi ride
- For more information see the SUS website: www.ufvsus.ca/upass.php
Friday, December 17, 2010
Wishing you happy holidays...
Like all of UFV, the Abbotsford and Chilliwack libraries will close for the winter break at noon on Friday, December 24, and re-open on Tuesday, January 4 at 8:30am. The library on our Mission campus will close at 7pm on Monday, December 20, to re-open at 1pm on Monday, January 10. Library hours for all campus libraries are available on our web site: http://www.ufv.ca/library/hours.htm
The library's web site, however, will remain open 24/7 over the holidays, just in case you get a dose of research fever. (But we hope that's the only fever you get over the holidays...)
We wish everyone a safe and happy holiday season, and we look forward to seeing you again in the new year.
The library's web site, however, will remain open 24/7 over the holidays, just in case you get a dose of research fever. (But we hope that's the only fever you get over the holidays...)
We wish everyone a safe and happy holiday season, and we look forward to seeing you again in the new year.
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