Neuroscience
SFX comes to UConn
[brag on]: My counterpart Nicholas and I implemented SFX at UConn in 3 weeks! Big accomplishment for us, and huge improvement for the university. You can see a bit of what we’ve done. What you won’t see: complaints from colleagues or users because links don’t work ... Very very happy! [/brag]
updated: now includes our SFX button as well ...
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Digitizing Books @ Uconn
UConn is participating in an exciting project whereby we are digitizing pre-1923 / out-of-copyright books as part of the Boston Library Consortium / Open Content Alliance project, with a goal of scanning approximately 1500 UConn books a year. The digitized...
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4-page Tip Sheet For Psycinfo
The American Psychological Association and EBSCO created a handy 4-page tip sheet on searching PsycINFO through the new EBSCO interface. Using the magic of Adobe Acrobat, I was able to modify the document slightly, so that it contains UConn-specific...
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Library Tip O' The Month: Ill *rocks*
There's a great library service for UConn community members who want library materials but don't have the time / energy / physical ability to come over to the Homer Babbidge Library The Library's DD/ILL staff (library jargon for: "if we don't...
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Primatelit -- Free Database!
One of my colleagues at the University of Wisconsin has worked on an impressive database called PrimateLit. This databaseprovides bibliographic access to the scientific literature on nonhuman primates for the research and educational communities....
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Spring Break In The Lower Ninth Ward
The editor of the UConn Daily Campus, Diego Cupolo (a journalism & communication science major) wrote a story recently called Spring Break in the Lower Ninth Ward. According to the UConn Advance, his article was picked up by the Associated Press. Congratulations...
Neuroscience