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Elsevier ScienceDirect: Personal Account Changes

ScienceDirect offers all subscribers the option of creating a personal user account.  With a user account you can set up RSS and email alerts to keep up with your favorite journals, authors, or topics.

Already have a ScienceDirect account? Elsevier will soon require you to use your email address as your user name to log in. Passwords will remain unchanged. If a user does wish to change the email in your profile, they may make the change after the migration; which should only last a couple days. Password however, may be changed at any time. UCF should expect no issues logging into Science Direct with an email address after being migrated, but please contact us [erresour@ucf.edu] with any issues.

Library and Reflecting Pond

Are those SHOWERS behind the desk?

 

image of consultation roomAn often-asked question at the Research & Information Desk is “what are those study carrels/workstations/shower stalls behind your desk?”  There are two correct answers to that question.  The area to the left as you’re facing the office door hosts tutors from the University Writing Center.  They take appointments and drop-in clients who need to have papers reviewed for form, grammar, style and clarity.  The area is entirely moderated by UWC, not the library; questions may be directed to 407-823-2197, or visit their website at https://uwc.cah.ucf.edu/ to make an appointment.

The station to the right of the door is reserved for use by the UCF librarians.  Similarly, they take appointments with students, faculty, and sometimes community members who request individualized instruction on locating and using UCF Libraries’ research materials.  These areas are not open for public use; however, anyone wishing to have a one-on-one research consultation with a librarian may make an appointment at http://library.ucf.edu/help/schedule-an-appointment/

Weekend Reading

Weekend Reading 11.20.15

city-of-refugeRichard Harrison, Librarian, recommends:

City of Refuge: A Novel, by Tom Piazza

http://ucf.catalog.fcla.edu/permalink.jsp?29CF026870865

4th Floor — PS3566.I23C57 2008

Uprooted from their New Orleans homes by Hurricane Katrina, the Donaldson and Williams families–one black, the other white–make their way to Houston and share disparate experiences trying to rebuild their lives.

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