Regular hours resume Wednesday 8/31
August 30th, 2011The University Libraries are open Tuesday, August 30 from 8am-5pm. Regular library hours will resume on Wednesday, August 31: 8am - midnight.
Regular hours for the Perry Library:
Monday - Thursday: 8am - midnight
Friday: 8am - 7:30pm
Saturday: 9am - 6pm
Sunday: 9am - midnight
Regular hours for the Art Library and Diehn Composers Room:
Monday - Thursday: 8am - 9pm
Friday: 8am - 5pm
Saturday - Sunday: 1pm - 5pm
The University Libraries will be closed for Labor Day, September 5, 2011.
Consult the Hours & Information page for more information.
Learning Commons delayed opening...
August 25th, 2011Because of university closures due to Hurricane Irene, the opening of the Learning Commons has been delayed until Tuesday, September 6 at 8 am. Stay tuned...
Faculty: "What’s new in the Library?"
August 24th, 2011Faculty are invited to find out "What’s new in the Library," a workshop which will include an introduction to the new Learning Commons. Come to the Perry Library, Room 1306 on Friday August 26 from 10-11am.
Coming soon... Learning Commons
August 19th, 2011Because of the uncertainty of Hurricane Irene, stay tuned to find out when The Learning Commons @ Perry Library will open....
New mobile site for Libraries
August 12th, 2011The ODU Libraries Mobile Website has been redesigned!! Check it out:
Changes to Web of Knowledge
July 18th, 2011Enhancements have been made to databases in the Web of Knowledge -- those databases include Web of Science (3 citation databases), BIOSIS Previews, Zoological Record, Medline. Some of the enhancements include:
** No more stopwords on phrases such as “Vitamin A”
** Left Hand Truncation “*phosphate” = monophosphate, triphosphate, etc.
** Automatic searches for over 7,000 spelling variations such as British/US English (colour / color) as well as name variants (mice / mouse)
** Find records by Digital Object Identifier (DOI) numbers using the DOI search field on the General and Advanced Search pages.
For more enhancements, go to: http://thenewwok.com/new/
New Databases Added
July 15th, 2011Several new databases have recently been added to our collection.
R2 Digital Library : The R2 Digital Library includes electronic books in Nursing, Allied Health, and Medicine.
Empire Online : A full-text collection of original documents relating to Empire Studies, sourced from libraries and archives around the world.
African American Periodicals, 1825-1995 : Explores African American history, culture and daily life in the 19th and 20th centuries.
Slavery and Anti-Slavery: A Transnational Archive, Part 2 : Includes documents from the United States and Europe, as well as other parts of the world. In addition to newspaper collections and books published in the antebellum era, Slavery and Anti-Slavery contains documents from several archives originally available only on microfilm.
Access these databases from the Library's "Find Databases A-Z" page.
EndNote Workshop July 15
July 6th, 2011Learn how to use EndNote, a powerful tool for organizing and managing bibliographic citations. You can easily export citations directly from library databases and create automatic bibliographies and in-text citations in your Word documents using Cite-while-you-write.
Come to a workshop on Friday, July 15 from 10:30am-noon in the 3rd floor Research Commons. If you have a laptop, you may want to bring it with you. It's helpful if you already have the EndNote program installed -- for information on installing the software Click here
To register, contact Karen Vaughan at kvaughan@odu.edu or 683-4184.
Learning Commons Operations Manager
June 22nd, 2011We're happy to announce that Kathryn Boone has accepted the position of Learning Commons Operations Manager at the Old Dominion University Learning Commons at Perry Library effective June 25, 2011.
Prior to accepting this position, Ms. Boone has been a Government Information Specialist in the University Libraries since 1983. In addition, she has served as an Information Specialist at Tidewater Community College, Learning Resource Center-Norfolk Campus part time since 2008. She has a B.S. in Criminal Justice, Magna Cum Laude from Old Dominion University and she will receive her M.S.L.I.S., specializing in Leadership and Management, from Florida State University in December, 2011.
Exhibit at Diehn Composers Room
June 6th, 2011"Musical Heroes: A Tribute to Russell Stanger, Sidney Harth, and Benjamin Lees" is the title of a new exhibit at the Diehn Composers Room. All three men were outstanding examples of professional musicians. They were all passionate about sharing their music and taught young people for a good portion of their lives. They were not only teachers, however. Stanger was also a conductor and composer. Sidney Harth was a conductor and concertmaster of several American symphonies. Benjamin Lees was also a composer and is well known throughout the world for his symphonies and concertante. All three men have devoted their lives to sharing music with the world and this exhibit honors them -- especially since the musical world lost both Harth and Lees in the past year.
The exhibit is presented in honor of the John Duffy Composers Institute, which is sponsored by the Virginia Arts Festival. It is available for viewing through November at the Diehn Composers Room, 189 Diehn Fine and Performing Arts Center, from 8am-5pm, Monday through Friday.
Also be sure to view the Web exhibit.
For more information, contact Jessica Mirasol, Librarian Archivist for Music Collections, at 757-683-4175.
