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August 30, 2006

Finding Electronic Full Text in Education

o A workshop aimed at College of Education & Human Development library users and others doing research in education disciplines

o Finding Electronic Full Text
This class will cover the various ways that University students, staff, and faculty can access electronic full-text resources from various University subscribed databases.
Topics: E-journals, Find-it & Citation Linker tools

o Time: Wednesday, October 18, 2006 3:00 PM -- 4:00 PM; Location: S30C - Wilson Library

A new second has been added: Time: Tuesday, October 17, 2006 3:00 PM -- 4:00 PM
Location: S30C - Wilson Library

Sign up on the Library Workshop registration page

August 24, 2006

Perceptual and Motor Skills & Psychological Reports

Perceptual and Motor Skills & Psychological Reports are now available in e-journal format for TC Campus Users.

    •  Search for them using the E-Journals page

    • Or use these direct links: Psychological reports and Perceptual and Motor Skills

August 23, 2006

Subject Librarians for Education

Subject Librarians and Departmental Liaisons are Available to Work with the College of Education and Human Development

We are mobile librarians and can meet with you in college locations or in the library.
Or, you can email us with questions and requests.

o Suggest books and journals for the library
o Request presentations for classes & research groups, request librarian office hours
o Set up library research consultations appointments
o Collaborate on development of projects, blogs, or online collections
o Ask for assistance with library services and collections

August 16, 2006

China Academic Journals: Education/Social Sciences

China Academic Journals: Education & Social Sciences Section

Click here and select China Academic Journals

• Now available via the U of M Library Website for TC Campus Library Users

• Offering full text access to many education journals from China

• Content: Chinese language articles/pdf’s with English language abstracts and keywords

• A significant expansion of the U of M Libraries access to literature about education in China

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