May 2013 |
| May 17 | Exhibit: Jazz The exhibit case in the library's entryway features library resources on jazz. The library's collections include more than 5000 music discs, nearly 2000 books, and a major research database, NAXOS Music Library. The exhibit samples a few of those resources. |
| May 10 | Exhibit: Photography The library's exhibit case in the 1st floor elevator lobby features resources on photography. The exhibit runs through June. |
| May 10 | New Databases The following databases have been added to the library's resources: - eStatement Studies -- The online version of Risk Management Association's Annual Statement Studies, providing financial ratio benchmarks and industry default probabilities and cash flow measures.
- Films on Demand -- A web-based digital video collection that features thousands of educational films on a multitude of subjects.
- State Papers Online -- Provides the full text of 16th Century British State Papers.
- Statistical Abstract of the United States -- The Statistical Abstract provides authoritative data on the social, economic, and political conditions of the United States.
- VAST -- Access streaming videos on all types of topics including art, architecture, music, history, economics, and more.
For a full list of library databases, visit http://www.unf.edu/library/databases/. |
| May 9 | Database Trial: e-libro e-Libro is the first and only electronic
Spanish-language platform devoted to research, with a focus on academic
institutions. This site enables you to search, browse, and preview all of the
e-books and other authoritative material that e-Libro offers from leading
publishers. It is available until 6/1/13 at http://libguides.unf.edu/databasetrials. |
April 2013 |
| April 15 | Database Trial: Films on Demand Available until 5/5/13. 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! Choose from thousands of high-quality educational titles in dozens of subject areas. Special features allow users the ability to organize and bookmark clips, create and share playlists, personalize folders, and more. View the library's database trials page to link to Films on Demand. http://libguides.unf.edu/databasetrials |
| April 2 | Exhibit: Focusing on the Environment -- Curriculum Materials in the Library April is Earth Month. The library's entry display case features materials from the library's collection of children's books that focus on the environment and recycling. |
| April 1 | Database Trial: VAST Available until 4/26/13.VAST: Academic Video Online is the most comprehensive multidisciplinary streaming video resource on the Web. It brings together thousands of video titles in a wide range of disciplines. With thousands and thousands of complete titles (not clips) and growing by more than 400 titles per month, VAST includes award-winning films from dozens of notable producers and distributors.
VAST covers the following areas and more: art, architecture, business, counseling and therapy, dance, economics, education, ethnic studies, ethnography, gay and lesbian studies, health, history, humanities, law and public safety, literature, opera, philosophy, political science, rehabilitation and sports medicine, feature films* (including contemporary world cinema and silent films), psychology, religion, science, theatre, musical performance, and women’s studies. The range of subjects covered continues to grow. |
March 2013 |
| March 28 | New Database: Joanna Briggs Institute Evidence-Based Practice This comprehensive database covers a wide range of medical, nursing, and
health science specialties and includes a unique suite of information that’s
been analyzed, appraised, and prepared by expert reviewers at JBI so users can
integrate the world’s best evidence into everyday health practice: -
Evidence Summaries
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Evidence–Based Recommended Practices
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Best Practice Information Sheets
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Systematic Reviews
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Consumer Information Sheets
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Systematic Review Protocols
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Technical Reports
Library access also includes two Joanna Briggs journal selection and analysis tools, JBI Journal Club and JBI RAPid. |
| March 12 | Database Trial: PsycTESTS PsycTESTS® is a research database from the American Psychological Association that provides access to
psychological tests, measures, scales, surveys, and other assessments as
well as descriptive information about the test and its development and
administration. The Library has a trial of the database that runs until April 10th, 2013. For more information and to link to other database trials, visit http://libguides.unf.edu/aecontent.php?pid=274675. |
| March 8 | Exhibit: Discovering Florida The large exhibit case just outside Special Collections on the 1st floor of the Library features materials related to the discovery and exploration of Florida and North America. April 2013 is the 500th anniversary of Juan Ponce de Leon's "accidental" discovery of Florida while in search of the "Islands of Benimy."
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| March 7 | New Database: Annual Reviews Since 1932, Annual Reviews has offered comprehensive, timely collections of critical reviews written by leading scientists. Annual Reviews volumes are published each year for 41 focused disciplines within the Biomedical, Life, Physical, and Social Sciences. UNF Library's subscription provides access to the Reviews from 2009 to date. Topic matches from the Reviews are included in OneSearch or the database can be accessed and searched individually. |
| March 6 | Exhibit: Mirth Month March is Mirth Month. The library's entry case display features library resources that highlight humor, cartoons, and the therapeutic uses of humor. |
| March 6 | Exhibit: What's Special About Jacksonville Exhibit cases inside Special Collections now feature materials that focus on Jacksonville. Items include books on Jacksonville history, culture, and business, and selections from the library's collection of historic Jacksonville area postcards. |
| March 4 | Database Trial: ProQuest Statistical Abstract The ProQuest Statistical Abstract of the United States is the
authoritative and comprehensive summary of statistics on the social,
political, and economic conditions of the United States. The library has a trial of this database until April 3, 2013. Find this and other database trials at http://libguides.unf.edu/content.php?pid=274675. |
| March 4 | Database Trials -- more Patai’s Chemistry of Functional Groups - Available until 3/31/13. Patai covers all aspects of the chemistry of functional groups – an essential tool for the organic chemist – including physical organic chemistry, analytical chemistry and techniques, reaction mechanisms, chapters on synthetic pathways, reactions and strategies as well as applications in drug discovery, pharmaceuticals, biochemistry and molecular biology. Native American Archives - Available until 4/26/13. Whether tracing your heritage or learning about Native American history, original records shed new light on the people and events of the past. Over 1.5 million images available for the first time on the Internet. National Review Archive - Available until 4/26/13. This database offers complete indexing, abstracting, and full text coverage for all issues of the journal back to the first issue in 1955 through the present. Access to trial databases is via the trials libguide at http://libguides.unf.edu/content.php?pid=274675. |
February 2013 |
| February 27 | BioOne now included in OneSearch results OneSearch now includes BioOne matches in its search results. BioOne provides coverage of high-impact bioscience research journals and features content on a wide variety of today’s most pressing topics, including global warming, stem cell research, and ecological and biodiversity conservation. The database covers over 170 journals with over 100,000 articles online. |
| February 25 | Naxos Music Library and Naxos Jazz now searchable in OneSearch Naxos Music Library is the world´s largest online classical music
library. Currently, it offers streaming access to more than 82,210 CDs
with more than 1,181,800 tracks. Naxos Music Library Jazz provides online streaming access to jazz CDs from hundreds of artists. The addition of Naxos matches to OneSearch search results means quick and easy access to over 100,000 streaming CDs. |
| February 8 | Exhibit: Black History Month February is Black History Month. Accordingly, the library's entry display case on the 1st floor features library resources related to African American history. Also featured are a poster of famous Black Americans, a copy of Gerald Ford's 1976 proclamation recognizing Black History Month, the text of the 1986 Congressional joint resolution recognizing the month, and President Barack Obama's 2013 Proclamation. |
| February 1 | Database Trial: Joanna Briggs Institute Available until February 28, 2013. This comprehensive database covers a wide range of medical, nursing, and
health science specialties and includes a unique suite of information
that’s been analyzed, appraised, and prepared by expert reviewers at the Joanna Briggs Institute to assist researchers looking for information on evidence based practice. |
| February 1 | Database Trial: Business Experts Press eBooks Available until March 15, 2013. Business Expert Press's Digital Libraries are
filled with practical, concise books covering specific areas of
business, including supply and operations management, international
business, social media, finance, accounting, public relations, and
marketing strategy. |
January 2013 |
| January 25 | UBorrow Comes to OneSearch OneSearch now includes a widget that will allow a researcher to search Florida's state university libraries' combined catalog for materials that can be borrowed from other libraries statewide. The widget appears to the right of the search results in OneSearch. |
| January 22 | Service Recognition Five library employees were recently recognized for service milestones at UNF. Recent retirees Verna Urbanski and Cynthia Valentine were recognized for 35 years of service, Bob Farnsworth and Paul Mosley for 25 years, and Tracey Britton for 20 years of service. |
| January 17 | Database Trial: Wharton Research Data Services Wharton Data Research Service. Wharton
Research Data Services (WRDS) is the leading data research platform and
business intelligence tool for over 30,000 corporate, academic,
government and nonprofit clients in 29 countries. Wharton provides
single-point access to over 200 terabytes of data across multiple
disciplines, including Finance, Marketing, and Economics. Username, unorthf. Password, Unf2013. |
| January 1 | Exhibit: Remembering Martin Luther King The library's main exhibit case in the 1st floor entryway features library resources on Martin Luther King, Jr., renowned civil rights leader and recipient of the 1964 Nobel Peace Prize. The exhibit runs through the month of January. |
| January 1 | Exhibit: The Emancipation Proclamation The large library display case just outside Special Collections on the 1st floor features an exhibit on Abraham Lincoln and the Emancipation Proclamation. Running through February, this exhibit showcases library resources focusing on Abraham Lincoln and the Proclamation. |
December 2012 |
| December 18 | Library launches new home page The library's web site features a new start page. Redesigned to place a stronger focus on the library's main search system, OneSearch, and to emphasize the library's engagement with social media, the new home page also more prominently features specialized collections, such as Digital Commons, and library help and instruction. |
| December 10 | Kaleen Davis joins library staff We are pleased to announce that Kaleen Davis has accepted the
position of Executive Secretary in the Library Dean's Office. |
| December 3 | Exhibit: What's Special About Florida Running from December 2012 through January 2013, the Special Collections exhibit cases feature Florida materials housed in the library's Special Collections. Included are rare books, maps, and other materials relating to Florida history, geography, business, and culture. |
November 2012 |
| November 30 | Eileen Brady Retires University Librarian and Head of Special Collections, Eileen Brady retired on November 30th, 2012, after serving the university community for over 38 years. |
| November 9 | Exhibit: Veterans This month's featured exhibit in the Library's 1st floor display cases focuses on Veterans. |
| November 6 | Database Trial: Passport Available until 11/30/12, this online market research tool monitors industry trends and gives you strategic analysis and a market size and market share database for all your products across all your key countries. Passport is Euromonitor International's global market analysis software platform, which analyzes the industry in countries around the world. |
| November 6 | Database Trial: eStatement Studies Available until 11/14/12, eStatement Studies is the only source of composite performance metrics derived directly from the financial statements of financial institutions’ borrowers and prospects. These financial statements come directly to Robert Morris Associates (RMA) from its member institutions, which get their data straight from their customers. |
October 2012 |
| October 14 | Libguide: Art in the Library If you've ever wondered about all of the art work that is displayed in the library -- who created the individual works, when were they created, where are they located -- take a look at the library's guide to art in the library. |
September 2012 |
| September 30 | Verna Urbanski Retires Hired September 30, 1977, as Assistant Cataloger, Verna's career spanned 35 years of service to the Library and the University community. |
| September 14 | Exhibit: Voces y caras: Hispanic Communities of Jacksonville This exhibit represents an oral history project conducted by students in Constanza Lopez's Communications and Communities for Speakers of Spanish class in Spring of 2012. Housed in the exhibit case just outside of Special Collections, Voces y Caras runs through October. |
| September 11 | Jeremy Hall Jeremy Hall has joined the Thomas G. Carpenter Library as its new Virtual Services Librarian. |
| September 11 | Technology Assistance Center A cooperative effort between the library, ITS, and CIRT, the Center is located at the information desk on the 2nd floor of the library and provides reference and instruction, technological assistance, help with Blackboard, and even laptop troubleshooting. Hours are Monday - Thursday from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. |
| September 10 | Exhibit: Fine Arts at UNF Running through October, this exhibit features the variety of free
programs sponsored by UNF, including Movies on the House, free
performances at the Fine Arts Center, and free art exhibits at the
campus gallery and MOCA. |
| September 10 | Sarah Philips and Jim Alderman Sarah Philips and Jim Alderman have moved to Special Collections. Sarah is now Director of Special Projects, while Jim serves as Special Projects Librarian and oversees the daily operations of the Special Collections area. |
| September 10 | Exhibit: UNF Library -- 40 years A new exhibit has been launched in Special Collections as part of UNF's 40th anniversary. The display features photos, memorabilia, and other artifacts representing the library's 40 years at UNF. |
| September 10 | New Database: Journal Citation Reports On its wish list for quite some time, the library is pleased to now offer access to the Journal Citation Reports database. The JCR is an essential tool for faculty wishing to analyze the impact of the journals where they are published. |
August 2012 |
| August 8 | Exhibit: Native Americans This exhibit features library resources about Native Americans, including information on Florida tribes. Also featured are works by Native American writers. The exhibit runs through September 13th. |
July 2012 |
| July 13 | Barbara Tuck Retires Barbara Tuck, reference librarian and library webmaster, retires after 21 years of service to the
library. |
| July 3 | Exhibit: Political Parties in the United States This exhibit focuses on sources about
political parties in the United States. It is located in the library entry
display case and will be available through August 17. |
| July 2 | Stephanie Weiss moves to Reference Department Reference Librarian Stephanie Weiss moves from Access Services to the Reference Department. Her duties will include library instruction, distance learning support and assessment. |
| July 2 | David King, Jr., joins Library Systems & Technology Department David King, Jr., joins the library to support all areas of technology. |
June 2012 |
| June 11 | New Exhibit in Special Collections "Two Jacksonville Legends: James
Weldon Johnson & Eartha M. M. White," features rare materials from Special
Collections relating to White and Johnson. Eartha White was a contemporary and
friend of a wide range of prominent artists, authors, social welfare activists,
and political leaders. The exhibit features correspondence from Johnson
regarding his friend Eartha White, a photograph of his brother, John Rosamund
Johnson, and letters from Grace Nail Johnson, widow of James Weldon Johnson.
Copies of his notable works, The Autobiography of an Ex-Coloured Man,
God's Trombones, and Along This Way, are also on display. The
exhibit is open in the Special Collections Reading Room (first floor) from 9
a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday through July 31, 2012. |
| June 7 | Exhibit: Caribbean-American Heritage Month This exhibit features a variety of
resources that focus on the history, peoples, and heritage of the Caribbean
area. The display runs through the month of June. |
| June 7 | Exhibit: Library of America Project Founded in 1979 with the support of seed money from the National Endowment for the Humanities and the Ford Foundation, the Library of America is a nonprofit publishing venture whose objective is to restore and pass on to future generations our nation’s literary heritage. In the years since its inception it has gained recognition by both scholars and the general public as the national edition of our country’s literature. The display runs through the months of June and July and is located in the large display case outside Special Collections on the 1st floor. |
May 2012 |
| May 18 | FRANCIS database change FRANCIS database moves from FirstSearch to EBSCOhost platform. |
| May 9 | JSTOR VII and JSTOR Life Sciences Collections Now Available Here are JSTOR collection descriptions. |
| May 7 | Exhibit: Teaching and Teachers This exhibit is in the entry display case and will remain through the end of May. |
| May 7 | Exhibit: Resources for Nursing This exhibit is in the large case outside Special Collections and will remain until the end of May. |
| May 1 | Courtenay McLeland moves to Technical Services Courtenay McLeland moves from Government Documents Librarian to Digital Projects and Preservation Librarian. |
April 2012 |
| April 11 | Journal Citation Reports database now available This database provides academic authors with information about scholarly/peer-reviewed journals. Impact factors are one of the criteria used to judge an academic journal. JCR reports this information for thousands of journals. |
March 2012 |
| March 31 | Vicki Stanton Retires Vicki Stanton, Head of Digital Projects and Preservation, retires after 35 years at UNF Library. |
| March 19 | Au Courant - Library Update Spring edition of Au Courant - Library Update now available. |
February 2012 |
| February 13 | Exhibit: Library Resources in Communication This exhibit in the library main entryway showcases library resources in communication studies. |
| February 7 | Historic Architectural Photography by Lance Taylor - February 16, 2 p.m. Lance Taylor, a UNF staff employee and avocational
photographer, will talk about his interest in the photography of historic
architecture. Taylor, a UNF alumnus (BA 1974, MBA 1986), recently donated to
the Library over 7,000 of his photographic images of historical sites in the
United States, predominately in Florida and
neighboring states. The presentation is part of the current Library exhibit, “Jacksonville
Architecture: In Print and Photography.” This event will take place in the
Special Collections Reading Room, Thomas G. Carpenter Library, Building 12,
first floor on February 16 at 2 p.m. Free and open to the public. |
| February 3 | Exhibit: Poetry Resources in the Library This exhibit features poetry resources available in the library. It is located in the large display case on the first floor outside Special Collections. |
January 2012 |
| January 5 | Marquis Who's Who Database Now Available The Marquis Who's Who database includes many of the Who's Who sets: America, World, Art, etc. Here is the publisher's description. |
| January 5 | Library Exhibit: Jacksonville Architecture: In Print and Photography This exhibit features the
photography of Lance Taylor, a UNF staff member and avocational
photographer. Taylor recently donated to Special Collections over 7,000 of
his photographic images of historical sites in the United States. The
images on display are integrated with relevant print materials from
Special Collections, including historical site applications,
postcards, ephemera, and site memorabila. The exhibit is in the
Special Collections Reading Room on the first floor and will remain
on display from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday, until Wednesday,
February 29. |
| January 3 | Project Muse New Interface Project Muse unveils new interface. Tutorials are available here. |
December 2011 |
| December 21 | ProQuest Updates Search Platform ProQuest databases now have a new search interface that features database descriptions and improved search options and results. |
| December 9 | Some databases move from Wilson to EBSCO These research databases are now available in the EBSCOhost interface: Applied Science & Technology Full Text, Biological & Agricultural Index Plus, Book Review Digest, Essay and General Literature Index, Legal Periodicals & Books Full Text and Library Literature & Information Science Full Text. |
| December 6 | Library Exhibit: Broadway and Musical Theater This exhibit showcases library resources related to Broadway and musical theater. It is located in the large exhibit case outside Special Collections on the first floor. |
November 2011 |
| November 8 | New Database - SRDS This frequently-used reference source is now available online. Standard Rate and Data Service - SRDS. Find it in the A to Z list of databases. |
| November 2 | New Database Platforms Three familiar databases are now available through a different publisher and platform. PsycINFO, PsycARTICLES, and Philosopher's Index have moved to EBSCOhost. The old platforms will be available through the end of the year. You can compare the new interfaces by selecting from the A to Z list of research databases. |
October 2011 |
| October 18 | OneSearch OneSearch searches all the library's holdings at once. It searches the library catalog for books, cds, videos, government documents, etc., as well as for articles in most of the library databases. The results are displayed in one set with options for narrowing several different ways by using facets. |
| October 18 | ebrary Academic Complete This collection has over 70,000 ebooks from 350 academic publishers. |
| October 5 | Au Courant - Library Update The October edition of Au Courant is now available. |
September 2011 |
| September 30 | New EBSCO Databases The major health sciences database CINAHL now includes full text, as does SPORTDiscus. Other new ones include Academic Search Complete, Art and Architecture Complete, Business Source Complete, Computers & Applied Sciences Complete, Education Research Complete, Environment Complete, Humanities International Complete, SocINDEX with Full Text, and Sustainability Watch. |
| September 30 | New faculty member Hilary Robbeloth Hilary Robbeloth joins the library faculty. She is the metadata librarian. |
| September 30 | Hilary Robbeloth joins the library faculty. Hilary Robbeloth joins the discovery enhancement department as the metadata librarian. |
| September 11 | Library Exhibit - Censorship and Banned Books This exhibit is related to censorship, banned books, and the reasons various titles have been banned. It is located in the large case outside Special Collections on the 1st floor and will be available through October 31. |
| September 1 | Westlaw Campus Research The database Campus Research by Westlaw is no longer available. |
August 2011 |
| August 25 | Netlibrary is now EBSCO eBook Collection EBSCO eBook Collection takes over Netlibrary. See more information about the library's evolving ebook collections here. |
| August 5 | Library Launches New Web Site The library's new collection of Web pages features all searching on the main page, with links to over 250 research databases, thousands of online journals and books. Special Collections and University Archives Web pages showcase the library's and university's extensive holdings. |
| August 1 | UBorrow is Here! UBorrow is a new service that lets you search all of the collections in Florida's university libraries and borrow items with the UBorrow icon from anywhere in the state. Here is more information. |
July 2011 |
| July 21 | Au Courant Summer Update - Au Courant |
| July 18 | New Exhibit: Sources about the Space Program and Space Exploration The exhibit is located in the large display case outside Special Collections on the 1st floor. |
| July 4 | LibAnswers Now Available LibAnswers is a software
package that allows library staff to build a database of answers to assist
students and other library users. They can be quick information answers or more
in-depth research information. |
June 2011 |
| June 28 | Chemical Abstracts Student Edition no longer available. This database is no longer available. |
May 2011 |
| May 15 | LibGuides Now Available LibGuides
is now available. This software enables librarians to create information and
research subject guides for students and faculty. |
| May 12 | Knowing the Ropes: JAXPORT in the Arts This exhibit features a unique collection of photographs and printed materials from the Jacksonville Port Authority Gallery. Included are images from two recent JAXPORT displays, Faces of the Port and Women of the Port. The exhibit is in the Special Collections Reading Room on the first floor and will remain on display from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday, until Friday, August 12. |
| May 12 | Music in Three Parts This exhibit features music resources in the Library. |