Please be aware that in the past 2 weeks a backpack (including a wallet) and a laptop have been stolen from the UFV Abbotsford Library. Please do not leave your things unattended, even for a short period of time. If you are the victim of a theft or see any suspicious activity, please contact library staff who will contact Security.
Posted by Brenda
Information about new resources, exhibits, and what's happening in the UFV library.
Wednesday, March 27, 2013
Thursday, March 21, 2013
Library Easter Hours
The UFV Library hours for the Easter weekend (March 29-April 1) are as follows:
Abbotsford:
Abbotsford:
- Friday: Noon-6PM
- Saturday: 10AM-6PM
- Sunday: Noon-6PM
- Monday: CLOSED
- Friday: CLOSED
- Saturday: 10AM-4PM
- Sunday: CLOSED
- Monday: CLOSED
- Friday-Monday: CLOSED
Monday, March 4, 2013
Films on Demand - NEW
We received a lot of great feedback from faculty about Films on Demand's Master Academic Collection, so we have licensed this collection through the BC Electronic Library Network.
UFV students and faculty can access a streaming video collection of 8,200 titles in a variety of academic subject areas.
Special features allow users the ability to organize and bookmark clips, create and share playlists, personalize folders, and manage their entire collection through a robust administrative reporting system
Click here for the title list; these are titles with Canadian distribution rights The Master
Academic collection currently sits a bit above 8,200 titles with more
being added each month. There are 2012 titles in FOD and it usually
takes 2 to 6 months for new titles to be added to the platform
For more information contact Heather Compeau, or your liaison librarian.
Submitted by Mary-Anne MacDougall
Films On Demand is a Web-based digital video delivery service that allows you to view
streaming videos from Films Media Group anytime, anywhere, 24/7!
UFV students and faculty can access a streaming video collection of 8,200 titles in a variety of academic subject areas.
- Humanities and Social Sciences
- Business & Economics
- Science & Mathematics
- Health & Medicine
Special features allow users the ability to organize and bookmark clips, create and share playlists, personalize folders, and manage their entire collection through a robust administrative reporting system
For more information contact Heather Compeau, or your liaison librarian.
Submitted by Mary-Anne MacDougall
Monday, January 7, 2013
NEW: Library Connections (November/December, 2012)
Check out the latest edition of Library Connections!
Comings and goings: Kim Isaac off on a one-year research leave while Patti Wilson takes the helm as University Librarian! Read all about it and more staff changes here:
http://www.ufv.ca/library/library-connections-newsletter/
Comings and goings: Kim Isaac off on a one-year research leave while Patti Wilson takes the helm as University Librarian! Read all about it and more staff changes here:
http://www.ufv.ca/library/library-connections-newsletter/
Tuesday, November 27, 2012
NEW: Library Connections (September/October, 2012)
Check out the latest edition of Library Connections!
Comings and goings: Michap Kwetxwi:lem Ceremony for new Chilliwack Library and How did we move all those books? Farewell to retiring library staff and welcome to new library casual staff!
http://www.ufv.ca/library/library-connections-newsletter/
Thursday, September 27, 2012
Heather's Hot Pick: Language Arts Programs (EDUC 420 Assignment #2)
Some resources to seek out for this assignment:
David Booth
(Abbotsford Stacks)
Classroom Talk (Curriculum)
Games for everyone : explore the dynamics of movement, communication, problem solving and drama (Curriculum)
Guiding the reading process : techniques and strategies for successful instruction in K-8 (Chilliwack)
Improvisation : learning through drama (Curriculum)
It's critical! : Classroom strategies for promoting critical and creative comprehension (Curriculum)
Stories in the classroom : storytelling, reading aloud and roleplaying with children (Barton & Booth) (Chilliwack)
Whatever happened to language arts? : -- it's alive and well and part of successful literacy classrooms everywhere (Curriculum)
Story drama [videorecording] (Abbotsford AV- VHS)
Faye Brownlie
Tomorrow's classroom today : strategies for creating active readers, writers, and thinkers (Chilliwack)
Lucy Calkins
Kristi Clifton
Susan Close
Unfortunately, Susan has never published the book she was originally going to do. You will want to check out her website: http://www.smartreading.ca/
Smart Learning presentation by Shawna Peterson. Chilliwack interpretation of Smart Reading. And a poster: Guide for smarter learning [picture] illustrating the philosophy:
Not a lot in Education journals has been written about this program.
Adrienne Gear
Nonfiction reading power : teaching students how to think while they read all kinds of information (Curriculum)
**We also have Reading Power Kits organized by this approach’s methodology and here is example book: Giant Steps to Save the World This book is in the Reading Power IT or Intermediate Transform Kit.
Cathy Mere
Others:
Maureen Auman
Ruth Culham
The Trait Crate Kit Series. We have kits for K to Grade 5. **Scholastic has only published up to grade 5 Example record: Grade 5 (Curriculum- Kits Section)
North Vancouver School District
Writing 44 : a core writing framework. Primary (Curriculum)
Unfortunately, we don’t have any titles from these:
Open Court Reading
Debbie Miller
David Doake
Reading Mastery
But you could try searching Education Research Databases (ERIC, Canadian Business &Current Affairs-has Canadian Education) to see what the Educational literature may say about them. Please note some programs or authors are more well known then others.
Thursday, September 13, 2012
ILL Articles Now Come Directly to Your Email Inbox
Something exciting happened over the summer, something that many of you have been asking for: the UFV Library implemented a new system that allows us to deliver articles from other libraries directly to your email inbox.
Now, when an article you requested via "Where can I get this?" or through our interlibrary loan forms arrives, we'll send you an email with instructions on how to retrieve it online; watch for a subject line like the following in your inbox:
If you've requested more than one article, and they arrive the same day, the email message may contain multiple links.
Please note that under Canadian copyright law, this digital copy may only be used to make a paper copy for the individual who requested it and this copy is to be used for the purpose of research or private study only.
You may also notice that some of the other messages regarding interlibrary loans are different; those, too, are a result of the new system.
Watch for changes as well in the "Where can I get this?" and interlibrary loan forms; we're working to reduce the amount of information you need to provide us when placing your request.
Got questions? Contact our interlibrary loans staff: (604) 864-4678 or ill@ufv.ca
Now, when an article you requested via "Where can I get this?" or through our interlibrary loan forms arrives, we'll send you an email with instructions on how to retrieve it online; watch for a subject line like the following in your inbox:
Your Requested Article (PAT-10000001) is Available Online - See Instructions
If you've requested more than one article, and they arrive the same day, the email message may contain multiple links.
Please note that under Canadian copyright law, this digital copy may only be used to make a paper copy for the individual who requested it and this copy is to be used for the purpose of research or private study only.
You may also notice that some of the other messages regarding interlibrary loans are different; those, too, are a result of the new system.
Watch for changes as well in the "Where can I get this?" and interlibrary loan forms; we're working to reduce the amount of information you need to provide us when placing your request.
Got questions? Contact our interlibrary loans staff: (604) 864-4678 or ill@ufv.ca
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