Hi everyone,
Here is a good FAQ about new Melvyl: http://www.cdlib.org/services/d2d/melvyl/Melvyl_FAQ.html. This has been helpful for several faculty questions at the desk. One noted glitch is that you can't (for now anyway) set up a new Worldcat profile while logged in through OCA. So if someone is off campus and wants to set up a profile, they'll need to do that before logging in, or log out and set up the profile, and then log back into OCA. And if asked, the new Melvyl/Worldcat profile does not save information for Request. So each time someone places a Request, they must type in all of their information.
Best,
Laura
Thursday, July 7, 2011
Monday, June 13, 2011
New Gifts Coordinator
As of today, June 13, I will be the contact person for gifts to the Library collection (except gifts to Special Collections).
We are changing our procedures regarding the form called "Letter of Gift -- Gifts in Kind" so that these are given out only by me. If you are in charge of a Service Desk, please recycle any copies of that form that you may have.
Our simplified instructions for staff regarding gift materials are:
Kerry
We are changing our procedures regarding the form called "Letter of Gift -- Gifts in Kind" so that these are given out only by me. If you are in charge of a Service Desk, please recycle any copies of that form that you may have.
Our simplified instructions for staff regarding gift materials are:
- Please refer all questions about possible donations of materials to me.
- If a patron comes to a service desk with a * small number * of items to donate:
1. You may accept the gift, and pass it on to me.
2. Please do not give them a Letter of Gift Form; if they wish one at that time they must speak to me first. If I am not available, they can leave the materials along with their contact information and I will contact them regarding paperwork.
3. Please do not promise that the materials will be added to the collection. Please do not promise that if materials are NOT added to the collection, they will be returned to them. Materials left with the Library are disposed of in a manner that best benefits the Library.
- If a patron comes to a service desk with more than a box of materials, please tell them you cannot accept them and try to reach me so that I can evaluate the offered materials.
Kerry
Monday, June 6, 2011
Early collections move: Oversize and some M's
Hi all,
Some portions of the collection moved early--the oversize collection has
already moved, and the first couple ranges of the M section have moved. If
patrons come to you looking for items in those sections, we can have them
paged. You can reach Hallett movers at either of the following numbers to
have items paged: 9-2929 or 708.259.8979.
Temporary signs are being posted which will direct patrons to the Circulation Desk for assistance in obtaining these items.
Thanks,
Sarah
Some portions of the collection moved early--the oversize collection has
already moved, and the first couple ranges of the M section have moved. If
patrons come to you looking for items in those sections, we can have them
paged. You can reach Hallett movers at either of the following numbers to
have items paged: 9-2929 or 708.259.8979.
Temporary signs are being posted which will direct patrons to the Circulation Desk for assistance in obtaining these items.
Thanks,
Sarah
Tuesday, May 24, 2011
Citing maps
The most helpful source (in citing a map) is Cartographic citations : a style guide,
There are copies in both reference collections, as well as the Map Room. It's skinny and pam-bound. Z6021 .C55 2010
- Cynthia
Labels:
citation styles,
maps,
online guides,
ref questions,
reference sources
Wednesday, May 4, 2011
New security for Library ADA workstations
Passwords for the Library's ADA stations are now administered by the Disability Resource Center. If a DRC student wants to gain access to the station, Angela Holleman is the DRC Technology Coordinator and can be reached at adhollem@ucsc.edu or at 9-3225.
A general description of resources available to library patrons with disabilities can be found here <http://library.ucsc.edu/services/patrons-with-disabilities>.
A guide to library database features that address the needs of patrons with disabilities is available here <http://library.ucsc.edu/adobe-and-library-databases-and-ada-accessibility>
If a faculty, staff or community patron requests access to the ADA station, please direct them to email help@ucsc.edu with "library" in the subject line to get access.
A general description of resources available to library patrons with disabilities can be found here <http://library.ucsc.edu/services/patrons-with-disabilities>.
A guide to library database features that address the needs of patrons with disabilities is available here <http://library.ucsc.edu/adobe-and-library-databases-and-ada-accessibility>
If a faculty, staff or community patron requests access to the ADA station, please direct them to email help@ucsc.edu with "library" in the subject line to get access.
ADA station changes
From Omar:
Here is an update you on some security changes we are making to the
ADA stations at both library sites.
I have changed the password to the ADA stations and are no longer
issuing the password out to the service desks.
The login information for the ADA stations is obtained through the
DRC. Library ITS is still providing computer support for this station.
If a DRC student wants to gain access to the station, Angela Holleman
is the DRC Technology Coordinator and can be reached at
adhollem@ucsc.edu or at 9-3225.
If a community patron requests access to the ADA station, please direct
them to email help@ucsc.edu with library in the subject line to get
access.
Note: The station is not for scanning and is only for adaptive
technology use.
Friday, April 29, 2011
New instructions for using OCA on IPad or IPhone
The OCA Shortcuts page now includes instructions for using OCA on an IPad or IPhone. Here's the link: http://library.ucsc.edu/help/oca-shortcuts.
Wednesday, April 27, 2011
New flatbed scanner instructions (posted by the scanner)
Instructions for Using the Flatbed Scanner
(No charge to email or save to USB)
1. Unless already on, turn on switch 1 (at the back of the middle scanner), the right monitor, and the flatbed scanner on your left (switch 4)
2. Place document in upper right corner of scanner, face down
3. Click on the “Welcome to Scanwrite!” screen (right monitor)
4. Enter filename prefix (it will use this prefix for all of your files during a session)
5. Select source: Choose 4th option WIA-Epson Perfection V700/V750 (NOT the first Epson listed)
6. Click Select
7. Choose image type on the “What do you want to scan?” box
8. Click on adjust quality link and change resolution (DPI) from 100 to a minimum of 300; then choose picture type and click OK
9. Click Preview or Scan
10. Thumbnail image appears on the upper left of the monitor screen (click "Edit Scan" if needed)
11. Click on the thumbnail to select it (giving it a blue border)
12. Then choose from the following options:
Email (sends as PDF only), Print (10 cents per side, will go to print queue release stations to your right by the copiers like all other 2nd floor workstations), Send to USB (can choose file type JPEG, PNG, TIFF, PDF single pg, PDF multi-pg), or Edit
13. Follow prompts
14. Finish (this will remove your files)
___________________________________________________________
For help using the scanner for microfilm:
• Click on the “Welcome to Scanwrite!” screen
• Click on the yellow “Help Video” icon on the top right
___________________________________________________________
Patrons are instructed to ask at the Reference Desk or Circulation Desk for further assistance.
(No charge to email or save to USB)
1. Unless already on, turn on switch 1 (at the back of the middle scanner), the right monitor, and the flatbed scanner on your left (switch 4)
2. Place document in upper right corner of scanner, face down
3. Click on the “Welcome to Scanwrite!” screen (right monitor)
4. Enter filename prefix (it will use this prefix for all of your files during a session)
5. Select source: Choose 4th option WIA-Epson Perfection V700/V750 (NOT the first Epson listed)
6. Click Select
7. Choose image type on the “What do you want to scan?” box
8. Click on adjust quality link and change resolution (DPI) from 100 to a minimum of 300; then choose picture type and click OK
9. Click Preview or Scan
10. Thumbnail image appears on the upper left of the monitor screen (click "Edit Scan" if needed)
11. Click on the thumbnail to select it (giving it a blue border)
12. Then choose from the following options:
Email (sends as PDF only), Print (10 cents per side, will go to print queue release stations to your right by the copiers like all other 2nd floor workstations), Send to USB (can choose file type JPEG, PNG, TIFF, PDF single pg, PDF multi-pg), or Edit
13. Follow prompts
14. Finish (this will remove your files)
___________________________________________________________
For help using the scanner for microfilm:
• Click on the “Welcome to Scanwrite!” screen
• Click on the yellow “Help Video” icon on the top right
___________________________________________________________
Patrons are instructed to ask at the Reference Desk or Circulation Desk for further assistance.
Monday, April 25, 2011
McH Scanner
The only publicly available scanner at McHenry is the new microforms scanner on the second floor. Do not refer students to the Media Center for scanning, the only scanner down there is attached to the adaptive station and is currently out of service.
Laura is working with Molly to create meaningful self-service instructions for using the scanner.
Laura is working with Molly to create meaningful self-service instructions for using the scanner.
Wednesday, April 20, 2011
ArchiveGrid
Great publicly accessible online resource for locating archives nationwide (and searching for materials in them):
ArchiveGrid
http://www.archivegrid.org/
ArchiveGrid
http://www.archivegrid.org/
Tuesday, April 19, 2011
Library's mobile site
From Sue Perry:
We're happy to announce the mobile library website is live and ready for testing at http://m.library.ucsc.edu. We'll release the address to the public with a news item later this week.
Note this site is a limited version of the full library site, with a few menu options for tasks and information commonly sought by mobile users. We've tested it on several iPhones and Droids but we don't have access to the full plethora of mobile devices and operating systems out there, so please try it out and let us know what you think using the feedback link in the menu.
We're happy to announce the mobile library website is live and ready for testing at http://m.library.ucsc.edu. We'll release the address to the public with a news item later this week.
Note this site is a limited version of the full library site, with a few menu options for tasks and information commonly sought by mobile users. We've tested it on several iPhones and Droids but we don't have access to the full plethora of mobile devices and operating systems out there, so please try it out and let us know what you think using the feedback link in the menu.
Monday, April 18, 2011
Dropped wireless connections on laptops
For the past week+ CNS has been seeing laptops with dropped cruznet wireless connections. Here are directions for what to do depending on whether it is a University owned or personally owned device.
If the device is a checkout laptop or iPad, try rebooting the device (making sure they have saved their files to external media)
if that does not solve it put in an ITR ticket and mark the machine out of order.
If the device is a patron owned machine, please have them open up an ITR ticket by emailing help@ucsc.edu or calling 459-4357
it would be good if they could include their CruzID and their computer's MAC address. (how to get MAC, http://www.tvcc.cc/ISS/Find-MAC-Address.cfm)
So far this behavior has been seen at both McHenry and at S&E. The networking people really need tickets for this issue to be able to troubleshoot and resolve it.
Thanks,
Frank
Trial of Filmmakers Library Online
Check it out. Let me know if you like it.
Martha
Filmmakers Library Online: <http://flon.alexanderstreet.com>
<http://daiv.alexanderstreet.com/>
http://flon.alexanderstreet.com
Your access is activated effective today and will expire on June 13, 2011.
Martha
Filmmakers Library Online: <http://flon.alexanderstreet.com>
<http://daiv.alexanderstreet.com/>
http://flon.alexanderstreet.com
Your access is activated effective today and will expire on June 13, 2011.
Tuesday, April 12, 2011
Expert searching in Next-Generation Melvyl / WorldCat Local
Gnashing your teeth over the limited search capabilities of N-G Melvyl? Regain some of that 'legacy' Melvyl searching by using OCLC's list of index codes.
These codes will work from the simple search box on our Find Books page (http://library.ucsc.edu/find/find-books) and in Melvyl's simple search (http://ucsc.worldcat.org/search), though not in Melvyl's advanced search (http://ucsc.worldcat.org/advancedsearch), as the fields are already pre-determined there.
These codes will work from the simple search box on our Find Books page (http://library.ucsc.edu/find/find-books) and in Melvyl's simple search (http://ucsc.worldcat.org/search), though not in Melvyl's advanced search (http://ucsc.worldcat.org/advancedsearch), as the fields are already pre-determined there.
Friday, April 8, 2011
Problem with PsycARTICLES database
This information came from a CDL Alert: CSA PsycArticles is experiencing server problems.
Patrons are encountering this message:
When users attempt to access articles online (either by linking from UC-eLinks or by searching the database directly), PDF or HTML interface links to display the full text results in error messages (e.g., Unable to access requested file, /csa/live/ft/psycarticles-set-c/BUL/70/bul_70_4_213.pdf).
CDL reports:
We just received the following information from ProQuest/CSA Technical Support:
A problem developed with the content and the result is the difficulty you're seeing now. We are working on reloading the content into the database to resolve the situation, but the process is not expected to be completed until Monay, April 11th. I apologize for any inconvenience this will cause in the meantime.
Patrons are encountering this message:
When users attempt to access articles online (either by linking from UC-eLinks or by searching the database directly), PDF or HTML interface links to display the full text results in error messages (e.g., Unable to access requested file, /csa/live/ft/psycarticles-set-c/BUL/70/bul_70_4_213.pdf).
CDL reports:
We just received the following information from ProQuest/CSA Technical Support:
A problem developed with the content and the result is the difficulty you're seeing now. We are working on reloading the content into the database to resolve the situation, but the process is not expected to be completed until Monay, April 11th. I apologize for any inconvenience this will cause in the meantime.
Wednesday, April 6, 2011
Writing 2: Vietnam Conflict-era magazines
Students in Dan Scripture's Writing 2 course on the Vietnam Conflict era need to look at contemporary advertisements in magazines from a year of their choice during that period (1965 to 1975).
The following list of the general-interest titles (along with their call numbers, locations, and relevant years held) the library holds either in print, or to which (in one case) there is full-content access on-line, may prove useful.
The following list of the general-interest titles (along with their call numbers, locations, and relevant years held) the library holds either in print, or to which (in one case) there is full-content access on-line, may prove useful.
General-Interest, Vietnam Conflict-era Magazine Holdings at UCSC Library
Title | Years held | Call number | Location |
The Atlantic | 1965– June 1971 | AP2 A8 | 4th floor, McHenry |
The Atlantic Monthly | July 1971–75 | ||
Ebony | 1965–75 | AP2 E165 | 4th floor, McHenry |
Esquire | 1965–69 | AP2 E84 | 4th floor, McHenry |
Harper’s Magazine | 1965–75 | AP2 H3 | 4th floor, McHenry |
Life | 1965– April 1972 | AP2 L547 | 4th floor, McHenry |
Look | 1965–71 | AP2 L79 | 4th floor, McHenry |
The New Yorker | 1965–75 | Full content accessible on-line: http://library.ucsc.edu/campusaccess/ejournal/new-yorker | |
Playboy | 1965–75 | AP2 P55 | Protected Reserves, McHenry Circulation Desk |
The Saturday Evening Post | 1965–69 | AP2 S2 | 4th floor, McHenry |
Saturday Review | 1965–January 1973 | AP2 S27 | 4th floor, McHenry |
Time | 1965–75 | AP2 T37 | 4th floor, McHenry |
Vanity Fair | 1965–75 | AP2 V3 | 4th floor, McHenry |
U.S. News & World Report | 1965–75 | JK1 U65 | 3rd floor, McHenry |
Vogue | 1965–75 | TT500 V7 | Lower level, Science & Engineering |
Monday, April 4, 2011
Law books in the Ref collection
The designation REF LAW has been removed from Cruzcat, it is no longer a separate location.
Now that the law books in the McH Ref collection are arranged in call number order in the Ref stacks, it's no longer necessary to have a separate location for them. The records have been updated in Cruzcat, and Preservation is working to relabel volumes in the Ref stacks.
Now that the law books in the McH Ref collection are arranged in call number order in the Ref stacks, it's no longer necessary to have a separate location for them. The records have been updated in Cruzcat, and Preservation is working to relabel volumes in the Ref stacks.
Wednesday, March 16, 2011
UCSC employee payroll data
There has been recent interest in employee payroll data for UC and UCSC. As a reminder, this information is available on disc and kept in Reserves at McHenry. To locate the call number, search for "UCSC" as the course name on the Course Reserves search page. Items are listed alphabetically. The relevant title is "UC Employee Payroll Data Disc." Discs are available for 2005 - 2009. The call number for the most recent data, 2009, is UCSC.1056.
Online versions of both system-wide and UCSC data are also available from the Sacramento Bee and the Santa Cruz Sentinel.
System-wide - Sacramento Bee
UCSC - Santa Cruz Sentinel
Online versions of both system-wide and UCSC data are also available from the Sacramento Bee and the Santa Cruz Sentinel.
System-wide - Sacramento Bee
UCSC - Santa Cruz Sentinel
Friday, March 11, 2011
Coca cola taste tests
Some students from a psych class at Cabrillo college have come in looking for articles about taste test experiments involving colas (coke and pepsi). PsycInfo had a number of articles, including experiments from 1948.
They are working in groups of 4, and there are 6 or 7 groups. Their paper is due Wednesday.
In PsycInfo use the descriptor "Taste Perception" and KW cola to find 18 relevant scholarly articles. They need to pick the best five for the assignment.
Laura also discovered 14 articles in ASC using SU cola and SU evaluation
They are working in groups of 4, and there are 6 or 7 groups. Their paper is due Wednesday.
In PsycInfo use the descriptor "Taste Perception" and KW cola to find 18 relevant scholarly articles. They need to pick the best five for the assignment.
Laura also discovered 14 articles in ASC using SU cola and SU evaluation
Wednesday, March 2, 2011
Language dictionaries
Hi Deskers,
Here is s quick reference list for language dictionaries and their call number sections in the Ref Stacks:
Arabic PJ6640
Chinese PL1455
English PE1628
French PC2640
Gaelic PB1591
German PF3640
Greek PA445
Hebrew PJ483
Hindi PK1936
Italian PC1640
Japanese PL679
Korean PL936
Latin PA2365
Persian PK6379
Portuguese PC5333
Russian PG2640
Spanish PC4640
Swahili PL8703
Hope this is helpful.
Best,
Laura
Here is s quick reference list for language dictionaries and their call number sections in the Ref Stacks:
Arabic PJ6640
Chinese PL1455
English PE1628
French PC2640
Gaelic PB1591
German PF3640
Greek PA445
Hebrew PJ483
Hindi PK1936
Italian PC1640
Japanese PL679
Korean PL936
Latin PA2365
Persian PK6379
Portuguese PC5333
Russian PG2640
Spanish PC4640
Swahili PL8703
Hope this is helpful.
Best,
Laura
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