Wednesday, September 22, 2010
An afternoon at the Fall Festival
- Yay! we love McHenry!
- Thanks for keeping it open!
- I love the library - I'm a fan!
- The library is our favorite
It was a great day, a wonderful event, spent with good company. Here are some photos:
facsimile services on-campus
KL
Fall desk shifts begin tomorrow
Fall desk shifts begin tomorrow, Thursday, September 23rd. I have posted the master schedule on the internal page (http://internal.library.ucsc.edu/ref/schedule/). This schedule will be migrating very soon to the new staff portal, and I'll send out a message when that happens. I am also updating materials at the desk, so please let me know if you notice something I've missed that is out-of-date. And don't forget to log your questions on SurveyMonkey. The link is still on the Firefox browser on the desk computers.
We've reduced the handouts kiosk to one, and moved it by the pillar closer to the InfoCommons. There are fall hours fliers, and an updated "Top 10 things" flier. I've seen groups of students come in and take them, so please let me know if you see them out of stock. I'm keeping an eye on them too.
Let me know if you have any questions.
Best,
Laura
Monday, September 20, 2010
Precalculus book by Cohen
http://cruzcat.ucsc.edu/search/X?SEARCH=precalculus+cohen&searchscope=5&submit=Submit
Students are seeing this on the math placement test advising page, and I've let them know that it needs to be changed. Several students have already come by only to find that it is not here:
http://undergrad.pbsci.ucsc.edu/advising/gettingstarted/StudyGuideandPracticeExam.html
Thursday, September 16, 2010
(corrected) Reference Desk Transactions Report, Summer Sessions 2010
March (includes Spring Break week)—144
May—927
June (prior to Summer Session)—738
The distribution of queries shows that the 1–2pm hour is most popular with 31.3 percent (121) of transactions, descending with each subsequent hour: 27.4 percent (106) from 2–3pm; 19.6 percent (76) from 3–4pm; and 19.4 percent (75) from 4–5pm. Additionally, 2.3 percent (9) of the questions were recorded at times when desk service was not available. While the majority of transactions were under five minutes (55.3% or 214), 29.2 percent (113) were five minutes or longer; directional questions were only 15.5 percent (60) of the total. Just over 3 percent (76) of the total came to us via telephone, and 2 percent (52) were printing or computing questions. (These transactions do not include off-desk, Ask A Librarian/QuestionPoint, or personal e-mail enquiries.)
Transaction Highlights
- Helped [emeritus librarian] determine the signature on an 1860 original letter he was transcribing from the Hihn-Younger Archive
- Recent UCSC graduate: advice on applying to master's degree v. doctoral programmes in pursuit of teaching at community-college level; Web site for faculty postings at California community colleges
- Emeritus-faculty proxy needed help with databases; also said that he has always received great service from our desk, and how much he appreciated that
- Assisted two lecturers working on a project which required analyzing the table of contents and physical layout/arrangement of a few journals. We only had electronic access to the journals they needed…. I suggested they contact an ENVS professor who I knew once used to edit the journal to see if he had a personal print subscription.
- Patron looking for data sets related to education from the perspective of population, transportation, health, environment, etc. Showed him ICPSR, several federal gov. sites, Rand California and our statistics guide. Also gave him contact info for [local ICPSR rep] and Lucia
- Books, articles, primary documents on Wilder Ranch, its history, and the Ohlone who lived in the area > extensive searching for, variously, Wilder Ranch, Rancho Refugio, Ohlone, Awaswas tribelet in local history titles in Reference Area, Cruzcat, SCPL, America: History & Life + advice on general Spain>Mexico>US California history and land grants
- Graduate student had ILL request for microfilm from New York State Archives denied as 'no lending library' although NYSA site states desired items 'available through ILL' > contacted our ILL, who will contact NYSA directly to enquire about item + found microfilm purchasing information on NYSA site to offer patron alternative if ILL unsuccessful
- 1970s-80s index for Santa Cruz Sentinel? > no such, but showed patron how to use SCPL Newspaper Clippings file along with microfilm
- Community member: reliable Web information/advice on home foreclosure options and alternatives > found relevant pages at HUD, FDIC, California Department of Real Estate
- UCSC staff member who is also a Cabrillo summer student needed help finding an expert from UCSC on global warming to interview for a project. Helped him find several names and printed contact info, primarily [Earth & Planetary Sciences faculty] who spoke on the topic for Synergy
- Historical information about the invention of the washing machine - found one book in Ref and several in stacks. Also wanted advertisements from different decades. Gave her call no. for All-American Ads by decades.
- Tutorial on finding popular articles reporting new scientific research then finding scholarly studies on which articles are based > New York Times and Academic Search Complete, then PubMed and PsycINFO
- [Community researcher] needed help finding and accessing a document on land use from 1878. It's an online document that Hastings owns in their Making of Modern Law database. He'll have to visit Hastings to access it. Also spent time telling him how to best approach access to these documents, when to use Cruzcat, limitations of Melvyl, and about Calcat. He was very appreciative!
- Former student doing an internship for [Politics faculty], researching mayors who are notable or “heroes”—Academic Search Complete, newspapers, how UC-eLinks works, ILL process, Cruzcat -- subject headings "mayors", Dictionary of National Biography, Gale Biographies database, ref book: Biographical Dictionary Of American Mayors, 1820-1980
- Staff member looking for FCC decision concerning wireless signal boosters > found public notices and comments in FCC Electronic Comment Filing System, eventually determined from listed proceedings that FCC's Wireless Telecommunications Bureau had jurisdiction in matter, went to their separate site and found Headlines Archive lists all official public notices, news releases, and orders/decisions > determined no decision has yet been made in the case of signal boosters (as comment is still being collected)
- Researcher from UCSF called to verify a citation from Source: Encyclopedia of Drugs, Alcohol & Addictive Behavior. We have title electronically, and in print. Almost needed to use the print because the title search didn't return results. Determined there was a slight title change from what the researcher had vs. the title in the source.
- Advice on appropriate use, according to Chicago Manual of Style, of footnotes v. bibliography v. in-text notes v. reference list
Underground Newspaper Collection
If you see "In: Underground Newspaper Collection" after a location of McH Microform,
(as in this example from the "People's Press": http://cruzcat.ucsc.edu/record=b1528604~S5),
then you need to look up that title in the guide to the Underground Newspaper Collection. The guide lives in the bookcase at the end of the microfilm cabinets that is closest to the microform readers. It is in call number order under PN4888.U5U542. It will tell you what our holdings are an what roll# it is on.
Then you will find all of the Underground collection in cabinets 40 and 41 against the back wall of the microforms area.
Classical Scores Library
Billing voicemail
--
Sara Puhl
Library Billing Coordinator, UCSC
1156 High St.
Santa Cruz, CA 95064
831-459-3381 Phone
831-459-8206 Fax
Thursday, September 2, 2010
Next Gen Melvyl now has tabbed limits for embeddable search box
In this example the search can be limited to articles or books or search everything. Other format options include DVDs, videos, audio books and images. The scoping option generates a drop down menu that will allow you to limit your search to UCSC, UC libraries or libraries worldwide.
If you want to embed this in a page you maintain the code can be found here:
http://ucsc.worldcat.org/tools/searchboxhtml
Wednesday, September 1, 2010
Media Center hours
Monday, August 30, 2010
Library hours for Fall 2010
Sunday through Thursday - 8:00 a.m. to midnight.
Friday - 8:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m.
Saturday - 11:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m.
Thursday, August 26, 2010
New UCSC website
To: UCSC Community
Fr: Barry Shiller, AVC, Communications & Marketing
Re: Newly designed campus website
Late this evening, a newly designed campus web home page and related secondary pages, supported by a new content management system, are scheduled to go live. The structure and design of these pages reflect input from academic and staff personnel; students; alumni; and others.
This is part of an ongoing comprehensive web improvement program, commissioned in late 2008 by Chancellor Blumenthal and CPEVC Kliger. Co-led by University Relations and Information Technology Services, this initiative also involves the adoption and implementation of an enterprise-wide system for managing website content, the development of clear guidelines for UCSC web sites, and an updated definition of web services supported centrally by the campus.
These web enhancements are intended to aid efforts to promote UCSC's many strengths and distinctions; recruit students, faculty and staff; increase private financial support; and provide a clear, accessible information portal for faculty, staff, students, and others.
In early September, the Humanities Division, two of its departments, and Porter College sites are scheduled to transition to the new design and architecture within the campus Web Content Management System (WCMS). Other partners in the pilot phase of this project will transition their sites in coming months.
More information about this comprehensive effort is available at: http://www.ucsc.edu/redesign/
Your input is valued. Please share any comments via the Feedback link that will appear at the bottom of each revamped web page.
Many people have worked tirelessly on this intensive, complex project. On behalf of Vice Chancellors (and project co-sponsors) Donna Murphy and Mary Doyle, please join me in expressing appreciation to all who have contributed — and in celebrating this first visible milestone.
Tuesday, August 24, 2010
New telephone numbers at Santa Cruz Public Library
http://www.santacruzpl.org/contact/phonelist/
Friday, August 20, 2010
Largest businesses in Santa Cruz
UC Santa Cruz: 7,507
County of Santa Cruz: 2,463
City of Santa Cruz: 985
Plantronics: 474
Santa Cruz Beach Boardwalk: 347
Costco: 236
Santa Cruz Biotechnology: 216
Threshold Enterprises: 213
Community Bridges: 212
New Teacher Center: 211
Crow’s Nest: 190
Safeway Stores: 186
Harmony Foods: 165
Whole Foods Market: 160
United Parcel Service: 150
Bell Sports: 127*
Ideal Bar & Grill: 120
Beckmanns Old World Bakery: 113
Staff of Life: 105
California Certified Organic Farmers: 100
* Bell Sports has moved to Scotts Valley
The full article can be found here: Small businesses wrestling with health care mandate - Santa Cruz Sentinel
New "apps" available on McHenry Library iPads
Blausen Human Atlas HD (http://blausen.com/iphone)
The Elements by Theodore Gray (http://periodictable.com/ipad/preview/index.html)
Star Walk (http://appshopper.com/education/star‐walk‐for‐ipadinteractive‐astronomy‐guide)
Brushes (http://gizmodo.com/5458319/ipads‐brushes‐app‐like‐paint‐butwith‐multitouch)
Numbers (http://www.apple.com/ipad/features/numbers.html)
Pages (http://www.apple.com/ipad/features/pages.html)
Keynote (http://www.apple.com/ipad/features/keynote.html)
iAnnotate PDF (http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/iannotate-pdf/id363998953?mt=8)
NatGeo World Atlas HD (http://www.ipad‐applicationreviews.com/2010/05/ipad‐app‐review‐world‐atlas‐hd/)
WolframAlpha (http://products.wolframalpha.com/ipad/)
World Factbook (http://www.macworld.com/appguide/app.html?id=460221&expand=false)
Da Vinci HD (http://appshopper.com/education/da‐vinci‐hd)
Van Gogh HD (http://www.frappster.com/2010/05/15/van‐gogh‐hd‐byoverdamped/)
Pulse News Reader (http://www.zdnet.com/blog/apple/my‐favorite‐newipad‐app‐pulse‐news‐reader/7163)
Tuesday, August 10, 2010
New IT Desk hours for McHenry
Call 9-2486 if you need IT Help beyond what we know how to do, or put in a ticket
Thursday, August 5, 2010
New format for My ILL Requests
There is a new look to "My ILL Requests" when patrons log in. If they don't click on the small "Show everything" box in the upper left-hand side of the screen, at the top of their list, then they will not see items that have not yet been shipped. So if you are helping anyone in the Ask A Librarian RT or at the desk, keep that in mind if they say none of their requests are displaying (or things are missing) and they've logged in correctly.
Thanks, Laura
Wednesday, July 28, 2010
Summer Emeriti library research class
Please this along to anyone you think may be interested.
For more information, please contact:
Laura McClanathan /
831-459-3096 / lauramcc@ucsc.edu
Tuesday, July 27, 2010
ERes notice to faculty
To Whom It May Concern:
In order to support the campus’ goal of providing a consistent user experience for the entire campus learning community and eliminate costly duplicative services, the University Library’s Electronic Reserve service will be undergoing several changes over the 2010-2011 academic year.
Beginning Fall 2010, Electronic Reserves (ERes) will be offered through eCommons, UCSC's new Education Commons and Collaborative Learning Environment. Scanning and posting of documents will continue through the fall quarter. Additionally, the Reserves Department will be working closely with instructors to teach them how to directly manage their course materials and resources, in order to prepare for winter and spring service changes.
In Winter 2011, hard-copy material will continue to be scanned and posted in eCommons. The Reserves Department will no longer be posting material that is electronically delivered. The department will continue to work closely with instructors to ensure they have resources available to them to successfully manage their course materials in eCommons.
In Spring 2011, the Reserves Department will no longer post course material. Scanning of hard-copy material will continue, but all documents will be e-mailed to the instructor for posting once they have been scanned. The Reserves Department will offer eCommons referral support during this time.
If you have any comments, questions, or concerns about this transition, please do not hesitate to contact us. We will send more information as it becomes available.
Regards,
Victoria L. Nobles
Thursday, July 22, 2010
List of UCSC Chancellors
1. Dean E. McHenry (1961-1974)
2. Mark N. Christensen (1974-1976)
3. Angus Taylor (Acting) (1976-1977)
4. Robert L. Sinsheimer (1977-1987)
5. Robert Stevens (1987-1991)
6. Karl S. Pister (1991-1996)
7. M.R.C. Greenwood (1996-2004)
8. Martin Chemers (Acting) (2004-2005)
9. Denice Denton (2005-2006)
10. George Blumenthal (2006-present)
University of California Digital Archives: Santa Cruz Administrative Officers
http://sunsite.berkeley.edu/uchistory/general_history/campuses/ucsc/officers.html
Tuesday, July 20, 2010
CDLAlert: UC-eLinks does not appear in PubMed
The National Library of Medicine is aware of the problem and is
currently investigating. Currently, there is no estimate for resolution.
Please share this information with your colleagues.
Tuesday, July 13, 2010
Public scanners available in both McHenry and S&E
Friday, July 9, 2010
Summer hours for "Library Information Technology Helpdesk"
The "Library Information Technology Helpdesk" Summer hours are as follows:
McHenry - Noon to 8:00 p.m., Monday through Thursday.
S&E - 9:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. Monday, Tuesday, Thursday
9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Wednesday, Friday
"In case of a vacant helpdesk or for assistance outside of normal hours, please call 459-2486 or email help@ucsc.edu. We will assist you as soon as possible during operating hours."
Wednesday, June 30, 2010
Gifts and donations
Maps and Special Collections accept and process gifts, and gift forms, themselves.
Paul Machlis is the gift coordinator for all other materials. What this means is that staff should refer all questions about possible donations to Paul; he will talk to the person and determine whether we accept the gift or, if not, what other options are available.
The exception is when a patron comes to a service desk with a gift in hand, usually just a few volumes. In this case:
1. You are welcome to accept their gift, which you will pass on to Paul.
2. Please offer them a "Letter of Gift" form to complete, which you will also pass on to Paul. The donor is not required to complete the Letter of Gift form, but must do so if they wish formal acknowledgment which comes from both the Library Office and Campus Gifts Administration.
3. If you do accept such a gift and the donor asks if we will definitely add the item to the collection or if not, can we return the item to them, the answer in both cases is "no." Items that are not needed in our collection are disposed of in various ways.
Access and Reference at both buildings will be replacing old forms with the new form (the McHenry Ref Desk keep them in a drawer beside the Vertical File drawer).
The information regarding codes at the bottom only concerns Paul, Special Collections, and Maps. When he receives a completed gift form, he will complete those sections.
If you have additional questions, they are probably answered at the page below. You are also welcome to contact Paul anytime regarding gifts and our gift policy (9-3540, machlis@ucsc.edu).
http://library.ucsc.edu/giving/donate-a-collection
Tuesday, June 29, 2010
Material type "Music CD" active in CRUZCAT
David
--
David Meyer
CNS
Friday, June 25, 2010
Regional History June 28th-July 11th
Regional History will be closed during this time. Please contact Christine Bunting or staff in Special Collections if there is an emergency.
Forms on internal site
Bryn Kanar
UCSC Library
Web Developer
Summer dining on campus
http://housing.ucsc.edu/dining/summer-dining.html
Bon appetit!
Tuesday, June 22, 2010
Mass Digitization (Google) Project Moved to S&E
The first shipment of materials to be digitized from the Science & Engineering Library will depart on June 30. Shipments will occur weekly, on Wednesday mornings, and materials will be off the shelves for approximately three weeks. For a few days at the beginning of this period, materials may be off the shelf before their status has been updated in CruzCat (to v:OUT4SCANNING). Likewise, at the end of the three weeks, the status of an item may be updated to reflect that it has returned to the library, but the item itself is waiting to be re-shelved. For this reason, yellow signs will be affixed to areas of the shelves which have been pulled to alert patrons. If you are assisting a patron who is seeking a book that you have reason to believe may be somewhere in the digitization process, please call or email me (ext. 2-7392, mjkramer@ucsc.edu) with identifying information for that book. I will be happy to let you know whether/where the book is in the process, and will arrange to have it brought up to the hold shelf when it returns to the library.
While the process itself can be inconvenient, I hope that the digitization of library materials will ultimately benefit our patrons. Nearly three million books have been scanned from the UC system, and many of those items which are in the public domain are already available for viewing through the HathiTrust or Google Books. CDL is working to make scanned books easily accessible through Next-Generation Melvyl.
If you have any questions or concerns regarding the Mass Digitization Project, please contact me at any time.
Maric
Monday, June 21, 2010
McHenry's new iPads
These iPads may be checked out by UCSC students, faculty and staff as four-hour reserve items at the McHenry Library Access Desk.
More info: http://library.ucsc.edu/ipads
Friday, June 11, 2010
CNS desk schedule 6/14-18
Thanks,
Omar
Thursday, June 10, 2010
Map Room hours this summer
These are the days that the Map Room at Science & Engineering will be closed this summer:
July 5th (holiday)-July 9th
August 2nd-6th
August 23rd-27th (open by appointment only**: 459-2364)
August 30th-September 3rd (open by appointment only**: 459-2364)
September 6th (holiday)-September 10th
September 13th-17th
**Appointments must be made 24 hours in advance.
For more info: http://library.ucsc.edu/maps
Tuesday, June 8, 2010
Randall's Religious Studies subject guide
http://members.cruzio.com/~krstudstill/religious_studies_research_guide3.htm
Friday, June 4, 2010
McH CNS student out 3-4 today
Thanks,
Lucia
Thursday, June 3, 2010
Time Inc. titles no longer in LexisNexis
Date: June 3, 2010 11:48:12 AM PDT
Subject: Immediate Change: Time, Inc. Titles Removed from LexisNexis Academic
To: Users Council (for information and distribution)
CDC (for information and distribution) via Chuck Eckman
LexisNexis has informed us that Time Inc. has decided to withdraw its publications from all LexisNexis services, effective immediately. Previously, LexisNexis Academic was restricted to rolling coverage of the most recent 2 years for the titles shown below. As of June 1, 2010, these titles were removed entirely. The source directory in the LexisNexis Academic product has been automatically updated. (These titles are also available through EBSCOhost’s Academic Search Complete). LexisNexis Academic has been deleted from campus A-Z lists.
The affected titles are:
People
Fortune
Time
Entertainment Weekly
Sports Illustrated
In Style
Money
Business 2.0
Field & Stream
Time Inc. – Last 2 Years
Time Publications
Wednesday, June 2, 2010
Kerry's business resources guide
http://library.ucsc.edu/help/howto/business-resources
or from the list of "How to" guides.
Tuesday, June 1, 2010
2009 UCOP salary data
http://cruzcat.ucsc.edu/search~S5?/pUCSC/pucsc/1%2C1%2C1%2CB/frameset&FF=pucsc&1%2C1%2C/indexsort=-
If you have any questions, comments, or concerns, please feel free to contact Victoria Nobles, 9-5060.
The Santa Cruz Sentinel also has an easily searchable page online:
http://www.santacruzsentinel.com/ci_15162421?source=most_viewed
Thursday, May 27, 2010
Emailing docs to visually-impaired student
Laptop printing
Elizabeth
Wednesday, May 26, 2010
RESOLVED - Problems with Request
should proceed as normal.
Please let us know if you encounter any difficulties.
Please share this information with your colleagues.
CDL Alert
Melvyl down for scheduled maintenance - 5/58/10, 12:01 a.m. - 2:00 a.m.
Tuesday, May 25, 2010
Public scanner update
Monday, May 24, 2010
Chat reference Qwidget availability
The Qwidget form only displays on our Ask A Librarian page when QP is staffed by UC librarians. Currently UC librarians are staffing the service from 11:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. Monday through Thursday, 11:00 a.m. to 5 p.m. Friday, and 5:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. Sunday.
Questions posted to the Qwidget are only seen by UC librarians. The other method of posting questions is via the standard QuestionPoint chat form. The chat form is monitored 24/7. That monitoring is done by librarians from other institutions around the clock accompanied by UC librarians during the hours listed above.
When the Qwidget is available the following form will be displayed:
When the Qwidget isn't available patrons need to click on either the "Ask A Librarian" logo (see below) or the new text link "UC Ask A Librarian Live Chat Service."
Laura, Peggy and I will be reviewing and revising the Ask A Librarian page next month. Please let me know if you have any suggestions or recommendations for its improvement.
New large monitor in McHenry 0345
Right now, video from PC and Mac is supported. Audio is not yet supported but I am working on it.
--Greg
Tuesday, May 18, 2010
Extended library hours for finals
Wednesday, 6/2/10 10am-2am
Thursday, 6/3/10 10am-2am
Friday, 6/4/10 10am-10pm
Saturday, 6/5/10 11am-7pm
Sunday, 6/6/10 10am-2am
Monday, 6/7/10 10am-2am
Tuesday, 6/8/10 10am-2am
Wednesday, 6/9/10 10am-2am
Monday, May 17, 2010
No public scanners in either McHenry or S&E
Hi all,
Below is an update thanks to Omar (via IT Request) re: the Cowell Room scanner as well as the Media Center scanner.
-Ann
05/17/10
9:25 am
Mojaddedi, Omar
Hi All,
The scanner was dropped off at Dave's computer for warranty repair to begin on or around May 13th. They will notify ITS when the work has been completed. A rough estimate would be mid to late this week--depending on the workload at Dave's computer.
For more clarification, original Cowell scanner went out of service, so ITS brought up the Media Center scanner with permission from Greg as a temporary solution. Soon after, the scanner that we had brought up to S&E had power issues. They are now both at Dave's undergoing warranty repairs.
Omar
Friday, May 14, 2010
Sulpher Smell on 2nd Floor
Tim Basquez, Senior Construction Inspector, and Thomas Lee with EH&S were in McHenry this morning investigating the sulfur smell on the 2nd Floor. After a thorough search they were unable to determine the source of the smell. The air in the affected areas tested negative for anything harmful, and now the odor seems to have dissipated. If we learn anything more we'll let you know.
-Operations
Thursday, May 13, 2010
Primer to be used in McHenry Renovation
Eric
--
Eric Baker
Head of Library Operations
University of California, Santa Cruz
831.459.4038
I followed up with Eric to find out what the product is. Here's his reply:
The brand name is KilZ.
http://www.kilz.com/
It's a primer that they'll spray over the concrete after they've wiped it down with chemical sponges to remove as much soot as possible, then they will paint over that. They are only doing this in areas where the concrete is above a dropped ceiling. The rest of the concrete will be cleaned by blasting with dry ice.
Material Safety Data Sheets for the product can be found here.
Reference Service - 6/14 to 6/18
I wanted to share a temporary change in reference service for the week of June 14-18th. I'm sending this message to you because you typically work on the Reference desk during the summer. If I have neglected to include anyone on this list, please let me know.
During the week of June 14-18, the week between Finals and Summer Session, Reference desk assistance provided at both McH and S&E libraries will be shifted to the Access desk. This temporary change is to allow Access Services to deploy their staff to shelf-reading and shelving in the stacks. Reference hours starting this week are 1p-5p, and again, you would work your regular reference shift(s) at the Access desk.
This means that we will provide very basic circulation assistance as well as research assistance at the Circulation desk. Access services staff will provide training, and an access staff person (most likely Molly) and a student will be available as back-up.
I understand you undoubtedly have questions about this, so I have scheduled the McH instruction room for a half-hour meeting tomorrow, Friday the 14th, from 9:30-10am. I hope to see you there.
thank you,
Lucia
Wednesday, May 12, 2010
New incident form
In order to make the library incident report form more stable and secure, we've moved it from the old library web server to the staff Drupal server. The new url is http://staff.library.ucsc.edu/node/add/incident-report but a redirect is in place, so you will be forwarded to the new form from the old link. It looks a little different but the information is the same as the old form.
You do need to login with your library server username and password in order to see the form. This is the same login and password used on the Edgar filesharing server and the main library webserver. If you do not to know your Edgar login, please contact IT help (at http://itrequest.ucsc.edu) and they will reset your password.
Please contact me with questions.
-- Sue Perry (for the Web Implementation Team)
Monday, May 10, 2010
Slug Copy Card Reader Tips and Hints
1. Ensure that cards that patrons are using or that you have distributed to patrons are free of excess build-up. More specifically, tape of all varieties, dirt, dust, and anything that feels the slightest bit sticky on the card. If need be, you can clean the cards with an alcohol dampened paper towel or cloth
2. Please don't attach anything to cards like balance post-its that could be put into the reader with the card. Any tape, post-its or rubber bands will jam the reader.
3. Sometimes patrons will forcefully insert their student id's or a copy card from Fedex Kinko's. When this happens, call ITS staff before attempting to remove the card as both the reader lens and the card are susceptible to damage when removed incorrectly.
Thank you,
Omar for Library ITS
Friday, May 7, 2010
Password Reset Feature
New Password Reset Feature
On February 21, 2010, ITS released a new self-service "forgot your password" feature that allows people to reset their CruzID Blue and Gold passwords online by answering security questions.
Anyone who signs in to the CruzID Manager will have the ability to set answers to security questions for their account. While it will be optional to set these answers, those who do will not need to contact the ITS Support Center to have their password reset when/if they forget their CruzID Blue or Gold passwords. Instead, they will be able to reset their password via a new "Forgot Your Password" link in CruzID Manager.
Note that this self-service password reset feature is not recommended for anyone who has administrative privileges to systems on campus. If you have admin-level access to campus systems, please evaluate whether using this new feature introduces a risk of someone guessing your security answers and gaining access to sensitive information. If it does, simply do not set answers to the security questions.
You may set up your security questions by accessing the CruzID Manager at: https://cruzid.ucsc.edu/ Once you sign in, click on the "Set/Change answers to security questions" link.
If you have any questions, please contact the ITS Support Center for assistance.
Wednesday, May 5, 2010
2010 Oil Spill incident site
Here is a link to the Bibliography created by a Reference Librarian at the University of South Alabama for the Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill Incident 2010:
http://www.southalabama.edu/univlib/govdocs/gd/oilspill2010.html
It will be updated with the latest information.
Tuesday, May 4, 2010
Kerry's business guide
http://library2.ucsc.edu/collect/businessweb.html
I had a market research question that this was perfect in answering.
Best,
Laura
Light out log (not about sleeping in the library...)
where if occurs, and when they come back on again. Laura has made a
log at the Reference desk to track this.
I understand they suspect it may be a problem with the programming,
and they need our help to pinpoint the problem.
If the lights go out on another floor - i.e. NOT the second floor,
you can call the Ref desk to report the problem. Please understand
it is midterms, so we may not be able to answer the phone right
away. You may also email me directly (include date, time, place,
duration, etc.) and I will add it to the log.
thank you,
Lucia
Wednesday, April 28, 2010
Student email: CruzMail to SlugMail
"On April 28, 2010 from 2PM to 6PM, all student email accounts currently using CruzMail, will be automatically switched to SlugMail.
On that day between the hours of 2PM and 6PM, students will no longer be able to login to CruzMail to check and send email. Instead, they will login to SlugMail. Their UCSC email address remains the same."
SlugMail login page:
http://its.ucsc.edu/service_catalog/slugmail/
Here is the full news article:
http://its.ucsc.edu/news_and_events/view_news.php?id=523
Monday, April 19, 2010
Wiki page for McHenry services info
I've set up a wiki page http://ucsclibrary.pbworks.com/McHenry+fire+-+services+update, where we can share information about temporary changes in service while McHenry is closed. Folks on refall are the intended audience but the page is open to anyone. While the page is very similar to the Alternative Services page this has the benefit of being informal and oriented to what we need to know from our reference service points. Feel free to update, correct and add new information as it becomes available. If you don't want to deal with the wiki but have info that you feel should be included just send me an email and I'll add it.
thanks, Frank
Thursday, April 15, 2010
Title in Process (TIP) requests
Thanks, Frank
Q: CRUZCAT says a book is "in process." What does that mean?
A: "In process" means the library has received the book but we're not finished cataloging and labeling it. To obtain access to these items, see the Circulation Desk staff to arrange for a “TIP" (title in process) Request.
Wednesday, April 14, 2010
16th-century engravings
Additional info from Lee:
"That helps. I had a student who insisted the engraving was Bosch, and when that didn't pan out, noticed "Barsch" somewhere on the page, but that name drew a blank as well. I pointed her to some texts about early engravers and suggested the VRC if that didn't work."
So what happened to the services offered by Xpressit!?
http://printing.ucsc.edu/
They are now offered by Printing Services in Baskin Engineering. From their page:
"We provide fast, cost-effective printing from black and white through four-color printing in all sizes – up to 19" x 25" (and beyond, with our large format printer). We offer free delivery on orders for customers on and off campus! In a hurry, need it now or overnight? Let us know. We can meet your needs!
Products & Services
Offset Printing | Quick Copies |
Electronic Pre-Press | Flyers |
Document Scanning | Booklets |
Large Format Posters | Signage |
Promotional Products | Bindery Services |
Professor Publishing Services | Printer Paper |
Copyright Clearance Services | Graphic Services |
Project & Data Management |
Location Basement of Baskin Engineering B66 Phone: 459-2925 Fax: 459-3899 Email: printing_services@ucsc.edu | Hours Monday through Friday 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. Additional info: Fax service I confirmed that they still provide a public fax service, payable by cash, debit or credit. It's $1.00 per page to receive; $2.00 for the first page to send and $1.00 for each additional page; for international, $3.00 for the first page, and $2.00 for each additional page. LM 4/15/10 |
Right desk Mac screen tilting problem
It does seem to be working at the moment if you gently tilt it back away from you. But if it starts to tilt forward, it falls all the way and is unusable.
Thanks for your patience while we have it repaired. In the meantime, if you are uncomfortale using it until it's fixed, use the center computer on the back table or the left desk Mac.
Thanks,
Laura
Friday, April 9, 2010
2nd floor construction update
Thursday, April 8, 2010
2nd floor construction
Devcon is currently de-constructing the wall along G-line in the Reference shared work area, and will begin work in the second floor stacks area next Monday, April 12. It will take at least Monday and Tuesday to complete the work. As on the other floors, plastic will be draped from floor to ceiling by the contractor, and additional plastic sheeting will placed over the stacks by Operations and Preservation.
If you have any questions or concerns, please do not hesitate to contact me.
Eric
Operations
Wednesday, April 7, 2010
ProQuest / CSA databases down for maintenance, April 10, 7:00 p.m. to April 11, 7:00 a.m.
7 April 2010
ProQuest® will be performing infrastructure maintenance on April 10, 2010. A twelve (12) hour maintenance window will be required for this maintenance. The window will take place from Saturday, April 10, 2010, at 7:00 PM (PDT) to Sunday, April 11, 2010 at 7:00 AM (PDT).
The following products will be unavailable during these windows:
ProQuest platform products, ProQuest Historical Newspapers, American Periodicals Series
CSA products
UMI products, including ProQuest Digital Microfilm and online dissertation products
ProQuest® welcomes customer feedback. Please email your comments to platform feedback or visit www.proquest.com/go/suggestions.
Please share this information information with your colleagues.
Jayne Dickson
CDL Information Services
California Digital Library
University of California
510.987.0550
jayne.dickson@ucop.edu
PubMed indexing now available back to 1947
http://www.nlm.nih.gov/pubs/techbull/ma10/ma10_oldmedline.html
Thanks to Christy Hightower for the alert.
Gov Docs accessibility
Due to the G-Line construction on the 2nd Floor, the Gov Docs collection will be mostly inaccessible. We’re not quite sure of the timeline for this (at least today and maybe tomorrow?). If you encounter a patron who wants one of these inaccessible government documents, please let me know. We might be able to find a work-around; the desired document might be available online (even if there is no apparent electronic copy) or even on microfiche. So please feel free to call me at 9-5654 or find me in my office (my door will probably be closed due to construction sound) and I will help in any way that I can.
Cheers,
Jess
Monday, April 5, 2010
Students asking for Plagiarism Quiz
Friday, April 2, 2010
Ref Desk "Not on Desk" lists posted
There are two versions to reflect the double-staff and single-staff schedules we are using this spring.
http://internal.library.ucsc.edu/ref/schedule/index.html
Please let me know if you have any questions.
Best, Laura
Thursday, April 1, 2010
Billing questions tip
Be sure to ask the patron what the bill is for: Printing or library material
If it's printing, refer them to the central IT support line 459-4357 or help@ucsc.edu
If it's a library material fine, refer them to Access or point them to the online library billing form at http://library.ucsc.edu/services/borrowing/billing
New 2nd floor copiers: screen message
The screen on the copier now displays a message (which we are trying to have changed to something more intuitive) that says:
"To use the following function(s), set Key Counter. Copier"
This means:
"The copier is ready to be used, put a Slug Copy Card in the tower to make a copy and have access to the control screen"
It also displays a tiny message at the bottom left of the screen that says:
"Cannot connect with DHCP server. (101) Contact the Administrator."
This means: "I don't have a server to connect with (and won't), so ignore this message."
We are trying to have these either removed or fixed, so stay tuned.
The 3rd floor old copier is currently out of order. The 4th floor old copier is working.
No printer at the Ref Desk
"The printer at the McH ref desk is being moved to the Ref offices to replace the dead one. This means we will not have a printer at the Ref desk until further notice.
The desk machines still print to this printer, but you will need to
walk into the office (next to the mailbar) to retrieve anything you
print from the desk.
Let me know if you have questions.
thank you,
Lucia"
Monday, March 29, 2010
Desk stats now online
Monday, March 22, 2010
IT support over Spring Break
Thursday, March 18, 2010
Desk stats migrating to online form
Here's the important things to know:
There are only two *required* fields: Shift Time and Desk Stats Category (Dir, Short, Long). The other fields are optional. It would be helpful if you could fill them out, but you don't need to if it's busy.
Category refresher:
+ Directional: Giving directions. Pointing to a resource or service point or location of materials. Directions to the bathroom, etc.
+ Short: Anything more than directional that requires explanation up to 5 minutes, such as how to read call numbers, how to look up a book, etc.
+ Lengthy: Anything longer than 5 minutes.
The form is bookmarked on the toolbars at every Ref desk machine as "MCH REF DESK STATS." If you want to take a look at it now, use this URL: http://www.surveymonkey.com/s/mchrefstats.
Keep this URL handy in case you need to enter statistics after your desk shift.
Please let me know if you have any questions or concerns.
thank you,
Lucia
Opening PDFs on public computers
Wednesday, March 17, 2010
Printing update and clarification
printing system, that we did not implement in the new version. So now all the patron needs to do is name the print job and then pick it up from one of the release stations. They will see the cost when they pick up the print job from the release station (Thanks to Frank Dang for this clarification).
Questions from the desk
-community member doing research for a memoir by a former UCSC student from the 1970's
(including info about minority students groups now and then; the 1975 sit-in re: EOP)
-faculty needed help doing a search in our catalog for handmade books
-community member found a book in Google books, needed to find the source of a quotation used, but could not see the page with the source in Google books (we had it and I emailed the source)
-student currently writing a policy statement on the overspending on and
overpopulated prison in California
-PhD student in Hong Kong needed help with contemporary Latin American cinema research in determining which libraries in California (Los Angeles in particular) had a particular film
-graduate student at UCB developing a resource management plan for a ranch property in southern San Benito
County and is trying to determine if it had been part of a Mexican land grant
-graduate student needed to find books, articles, or websites on pre-Christian Basque mythology, specifically a deity associated with caves
-student looking at California high school exit exam information, specifically Latino students failure rate
Wednesday, March 3, 2010
Random questions at the desk, 3/3/10
- Looking for paper copies of several French language periodicals.
- Looking for a poem, published as a broadside, by Charles Bukowski.
- Looking for the consensus-based criteria for establishing diagnosis of a vegetative state.
Random questions at the desk 3/1/10
Opiates effect on neurotransmitters and synapses.
Research by mycologist R.J. Wesson on use of "magic mushrooms" in Mazatec ritual ceremonies in Oaxaca.
Water, logging and environmental information about Clavey River in Tuolomne County.
Thursday, February 18, 2010
Writing class focused on surfing
-not using the * symbol for truncating -- too many items come up with "surface"; leaving it as keyword "surfing" worked much better
-adding "NOT internet" to the keyword search was extremely helpful in the article databases
-Encyclopedia of Surfing: McH Ref GV840.S8 W3476 2003
http://cruzcat.ucsc.edu/record=b2282202~S5
-article databases: Academic Search Complete; Historical Abs; in Illumina (surfing is a Descriptor in CSA) used Oceanic Abs, both Psych dbs, Socio Abs
-adding ideas/subject terms such as surfers, culture, subculture, counterculture, sport psychology, extreme sports, risk-taking, recreation, coastal management, environmental protection, business, marketing, etc.
Hope this is helpful.
Best,
Laura
Thursday, February 11, 2010
Film 134A -- American Cinema, 1930-60
Film Marketing and Reception Project
Due at the beginning of your discussion section on Week 8 [week of 22nd February]
You will choose an American film made between 1930 and 1960, one we have not studied in class, and research how the film was marketed and reviewed at the time of its original release. Materials you gather might include original movie reviews, posters, film trailers, press stories, movie star profiles, interviews, etc. You will write a short analysis of the information available from these sources and make an argument regarding how the reception and marketing of the film was influenced by historical events. Your analysis should be 5-8 pages....
Here's how it might be approached--
Reviews (and date of release):
Variety Film Reviews (McH Ref PN1995 V34)
Reviews and display advertisements:
Los Angeles Times (historical)
New York Times (historical)
Magazine articles, interviews, profiles, advertisements:
Readers' Guide Retrospective
Film criticism:
Film Indexes Online (citations only--no UC-eLinks)
Posters:
Cruzcat (subject: film posters)
Trailers:
Internet Movie Database (IMDB)
--Ken.
Class: History 30 "Making of Modern Africa"
Beth and I recently conducted research sessions for David Anthony's
History 30 (Making of Modern Africa) and History 137B (Africa 1800 to
Present) classes, and you will notice lots of activity around these topics
just now. Although Beth and I are happy to assist them when they have hit
research roadblocks, please be aware that they should first consult and
*use* the resources listed in the dedicated guides for each of these
classes linked on the Course Materials page (and to which we introduced
them in class) and below. They should be assured that Reference Desk staff can help
them as well as Beth and myself.
Thanks,
Ken and Beth
History 30 Guide:
http://library.ucsc.edu/course-guides/history-30-making-of-modern-africa
History 137B Guide:
http://library.ucsc.edu/course-guides/history-137b---africa-1800-to-the-present
Tuesday, February 9, 2010
Reference searches
thanks, Frank
Begin forwarded message:
From: Frank Gravier
Date: October 5, 2009 9:29:17 AM PDT
To: refall@library.ucsc.edu
Subject: McHenry Ref. Stacks
Hi all,
As you've heard Access Services has assumed responsibility for shelving and stacks maintenance for the McHenry Reference Collection. I will continue to be the selector for the collection so please send searches, record changes, reports of superseded or new editions, etc. to me. You can drop them by my office (Rm. 2368), leave them in my mailbox in Research Services or at the mailbar in Tech. Services, email them (gravier@ucsc.edu) or call me(9-3319).
Thanks, Frank
Monday, February 8, 2010
Keystrokes on Ref Desk PC workstation
Wednesday, January 27, 2010
Out-of-order microfilm reader/printer
The BMI technician has been called, and will try to make it up here this afternoon. If he's not able to make it today, he'll definitely be here by Thursday the 28th.
Please let me know if you have any questions.
-- Molly
Update on 1/28/10:
Roger was able to fix the MP90 but he said that the motor on the supply side that turns the reel is not working, making it necessary for patrons to manually roll the film. He'll let us know whether or not he can find a replacement motor.
Global Books in Print cancelled
thanks, Frank
Thursday, January 21, 2010
CruzID Gold setup tips
I have found I have had to do a bit more explaining about what the CruzID gold is to students. Here's a list of things I always include in the explanation that seem to help the setup go smoothly and help them understand what they are doing:
-tell them that their CruzID is the first part of their UCSC email address (before @ucsc.edu), and not their student ID#
-they already have a blue password, and that is their email password
-the gold password will enable them to eventually get into other systems on campus, the first first one is charging library printing to their account (and this works at both libraries)
-this is a one-time setup process
-they may not have had to choose a secure password before so they need to read that sentence about how long the password must be and what it must contain (saves time and multiple unsuccessful attempts)
-make sure to hit "OK" or "LOGOUT" before moving on to the gold student print release station
-there is a bug that sometimes happens with the gold release station, and their new gold password won't work. CNS is working on it, and advises to try again in a couple of minutes. they may have to do that more than once. If still unsuccessful, let them know other options (print card if they have one, loan them ours, etc.), and report to CNS.
Hope this helps when you are assisting students with this process.
Best,
Laura
Tuesday, January 19, 2010
Film 132B assignment
Paul
On Jan 12, 2010, at 3:05 PM, Peter Limbrick wrote:
Hi Paul,
Just a heads up for you and your research librarians that my 88-student class, Film 132B, will be doing an annotated bibliography project, as they have done in past years. You can see the assignment on our website at:
http://www.ic.ucsc.edu/~limbrick/film132b/
but I've also attached it here. Just wanted to let you all know since you may experience some increase in traffic and questions (I hope!) It's due on Jan 25, two weeks from yesterday.
Best,
Peter
Hebrew Bible
collection. You may want to share the following
information with them.
First, they should know that most copies of Tanakh
and Torah are in the 4th floor stacks and circulate.
Second, while we have a limited number of editions
titled "Tanakh" there are many others that
essentially fit that bill. And in fact, there are
a number of editions in the collection that use
the JPS Tanakh translation that are not identified
that way (unless you look closely).
Third, there are copies of the text in many forms.
Those in English-Hebrew versions will usually
page right to left. There are also quite a few
English-only editions for those who prefer that.
They should be aware that Tanakh=Old Testament
and Torah=Five Books of Moses=Pentateuch=Chumash.
Some editions come in multiple volumes.
Finally, most of our Tanakh and Torah editions
include some commentary. Typical of the opening
of Bereisheit (Genesis), there is a lot of of
commentary, so much so that there is only one or
two lines of text per page, the rest taken up by
commentary. While this makes for halting
reading, the commentary can be helpful for
research purposes.
Here are a few examples of useful copies currently
on the shelves:
The Jewish study Bible : Jewish Publication
Society Tanakh translation
BS895 .J4 2004
http://cruzcat.ucsc.edu/record=b2376601~S5
Etz Hayim : Torah and commentary
BS1223 .L54 2001
http://cruzcat.ucsc.edu/record=b2447623~S5
Genesis : the traditional Hebrew text with new JPS
translation
BS1235.3.S325 1989
http://cruzcat.ucsc.edu/record=b1132076~S5
The Soncino Chumash : the five books of Moses with
Haphtaroth
BS704.S673 1983
http://cruzcat.ucsc.edu/record=b1260109~S5
Knowing that these will disappear quickly, I
thought I'd look for some online sources:
http://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/jsource/Bible/jpstoc.html
http://www.mechon-mamre.org/p/pt/pt0.htm
http://www.shamash.org/tanach/text.shtml
http://bible.ort.org/books/pentd2.asp?ACTION=displaypage&BOOK=1&CHAPTER=1#P1
http://tanakhml2.alacartejava.net/cocoon/tanakhml/d13.php2xml?sfr=1&prq=1&pnt=tru&acc=tru&dia=tru&enc=heb&xml=non
They can also find free copies as iPod/iPhone apps.
-- Lee
Friday, January 15, 2010
ENVS 140
Friday, January 8, 2010
Reserve books in the Media Center
I just had two questions where it turned out that books were on reserve in the Media Center. It made sense since the classes were for music and language courses. But if you are like me and have the bad habit of assuming that if a location says "Media Center" it won't be a book I want to caution you to double check. In both cases the patrons and I initially thought the book wasn't immediately available but when we looked more closely happily discovered that, while the McHenry Reserves copy was checked out, the Media Center copy was available.
Frank
Tuesday, January 5, 2010
Call numbers for Reserves
Just a reminder that students need to have call numbers when requesting reserve materials at both Circulation Desks. If you are helping a student locate an item that is on reserve be sure to encourage them to jot down the call number before they head off to the Circ. Desk.
Thanks, Frank
Monday, January 4, 2010
OCA certificate/"untrusted site" problem
- you can click through and add the exception (there is no security risk)
or
- the patron can download the new root CA http://certs.ipsca.com/Support/hierarchy-ipsca.asp
--
David Meyer
CNS, McHenry Library
CNS desk staffing
Omar Mojaddedi
Wednesday, December 9, 2009
Hourly parking changes
To: UCSC Community
Fr: Larry Pageler, Transportation and Parking Services Director
Re: Changes to hourly parking on January 4th
Two changes will occur for hourly parkers beginning Monday, January 4, 2010: all campus meters and paystations will require payment from 7:00 am to 8:30 pm (making them consistent with parking meters), and the paystations in the Performing Arts (PA) lot will begin operating for weekday daytime use. The eight meters currently in the PA lot will be removed, and 17 spaces will be designated for paystation parking.
The cost for all meter and paystation parking is $1.50 per hour. Meters accept nickels, dimes and quarters only; paystations accept nickels, dimes, quarters, $1 coins, $1 and $2 bills, Visa, and Mastercard. Paystations cannot provide change or refunds, but can accept early payments beginning at 5:30 am. After 4:30 pm weekdays, and all day on weekends, paystations allow a $3 flat rate for parking until 8:30 pm (in addition to smaller increments of time); the flat rate allows parking in the entire lot, not just in designated paystation spaces. Paystations can be found at the Core West Parking Structure, Hahn Student Services, East Field House, and the Performing Arts lot; all have a two-hour limit except for Hahn, which has a one-hour limit.
Because paystations offer multiple payment options, if any single payment method becomes inoperable, another method can be selected. In the event of malfunction, please call 459-4543 to report the problem. Parking is not allowed in pay stalls without payment, so if a paystation is malfunctioning please find another location to park; otherwise Parking Enforcement (Campus Police) may cite your vehicle.
McH Ref Desk hours: 12/9/09-3/18/10
Wed, Dec. 9th: 10am-9pm
Thurs, Dec. 10th: 10am-5pm
Mon, Dec. 14th-Fri, Dec 18th: 1pm-5pm
Mon, Jan. 4, 2010: 10am-5pm
Hours for January 5-March 18, 2010 (Regular quarter hrs):
Monday-Thursday 10am-9pm
Friday 10am-5pm
Saturday Closed
Sunday 1pm-5pm
Friday, December 4, 2009
Reminder: Extended library hours until 12/8
Exceptions:
Wednesday November 11 CLOSED
Wednesday, November 25 10am - 5pm
Thursday, November 26 CLOSED
Friday, November 27 CLOSED
Tuesday, December 1 10am-2am*
Wednesday, December 2 10am-2am*
Thursday, December 3 10am-2am*
Friday, December 4 10am-10pm*
Saturday, December 5 11am-7pm*
Sunday, December 6 10am-2am*
Monday, December 7 10am-2am*
Tuesday, December 8 10am-2am*
http://library.ucsc.edu/hours
Wednesday, December 2, 2009
Economist Intelligence Unit Profiles and Reports database
LexisNexis interface changing
Just a reminder that the LexisNexis interface is changing this month. I just checked and it's not up yet, but this announcement makes it sound like it's coming very soon.
-LuciaThe newly enhanced LexisNexis® Academic
The latest version of LexisNexis Academic | ||
- | Redesigned Easy Search form is the default | |
- | Six widgets to help students conduct basic research tasks | |
- | Additional content added for an Environmental Studies search form | |
- | Navigation presents all options in a single menu | |
The result? Quicker access to the most commonly used content. To learn more about the changes to LexisNexis Academic, visit our wiki… now the source of a new LexisNexis Academic Help section. |