Wednesday, February 2, 2011

Hiatus@Heterick


Hiatus@Heterick
 Dead Week + Valentine’s Day= Fun and Food at Heterick Memorial Library

Join us on Monday, February 14th from 2-3 PM for cookies and coffee on the library’s first floor.  Check out our romance-related books and movies or just stop by to enter our raffle for El Campo gift certificates.  Whether you're looking for a place to take a romantic break with your sweetheart or just looking to escape for an hour from stress and studies, stop by!

Tuesday, January 18, 2011

New Database - Scopus


For a three year trial period, members of the ONU community will have access to SCOPUS, a major electronic tool containing both peer-reviewed research literature and quality web sources. Users may wish to compare it to the three ISI databases, also available on the Heterick web pages, Humanities Citation Index, Science Citation Index and Social Sciences Index.
With over 18,000 titles from more than 5,000 international publishers, Scopus offers a quick, easy and comprehensive resource to support research needs in the scientific, technical, medical and social sciences fields and, more recently, also in the arts and humanities.

Scopus currently covers:

- 17,000 peer-reviewed journals (including 1,200 Open Access journals).
- 600 trade publications.
 - 350 book series.
 - 3.7 million conference papers from proceedings and journals.
 - 42.5 million records:
 - 22 million records with references back to 1996 (of which 78% include references).
 - 20.5 million records pre-1996 which go back as far as 1823.

Features and functionality designed to support and improve researchers’ workflow, include:
A simple and intuitive interface.
Linking to full-text articles and other library resources.
Author Identifier to automatically match an author’s published research including the h-index.
Citation Tracker to simply find, check and track citations in real-time.
Affiliation Identifier to automatically identify and match an organization with all its research output.
Journal Analyzer provides a quick insight into journal performance.
Alerts, RSS and HTML feeds to stay up-to-date.
Document Download Manager to easily download and organize multiple full-text articles simultaneously.
Data export via bibiliographic managers such as RefWorks, EndNote and BibTeX.

Tuesday, January 4, 2011

Friday, December 3, 2010

Tuesday, November 23, 2010

Food for Fines at Heterick is coming back! Dec 1 - 7


Food for Fines Fact Sheet      
Heterick Memorial Library will celebrate National “Roof Over Your Head Day” (December 3rd) with a food for fines campaign.
Starting December 1 and running through the 7th, we encourage all students, faculty and staff to help others with donations to the Ada Food Pantry.
The process is simple:
1. Bring your overdue items to the circulation desk at Heterick Memorial Library.  Outstanding fines may be paid as well.    
2. Fill out a form and fines will be waived by the next day. Each item donated will clear up to $1.00 in fines during the Food for Fines campaign.
3. An email confirmation of fines waived will be sent.
Donations will not be accepted for replacement cost of lost items.
The Ada Food Pantry has asked that we avoid donating canned vegetables, but all other non-perishable food items are needed. Among the food bank's most needed PCIs*(personal care items)  are razors, shaving cream, bar soap, shampoo, conditioner, toothbrushes, toothpaste, mouth wash, toilet paper, bottled water and hand lotion. First aid items such as band-aids are also needed. All must be in the original, unopened packaging.
For more information, please contact the circulation desk at ext. 2181 or Traci Welch Moritz, Public Services Librarian at  t-moritz@onu.edu.

Wednesday, November 3, 2010

Monday, September 6, 2010