![]() We have a bunch of librarians trained in instructional design, and a Digital Scholarship Lab ready to help! I’m assigning a multi-modal assignment for a class, and I need some technical assistance. Try the Browzine App - it’s a great way to browse your favorite journals! I’m looking for new ways to keep up to date on my favorite journals. My favorite is Zotero, but we support a bunch of programs: I can help you get set up with a reference manager. I’ve got this pile of articles, and it makes it stupidly hard to create my bibliography. I’m not organizing my sources and citations well. ![]() ![]() Click “preferences” and add Rochester as your “Library Link”. I’d like to tell me whether I can access an article for free. You can use VPN: although our linking is working pretty well, and your browser should keep you logged in for a session after you login once. If it’s an article, you might try going through in case our catalog/database is feeling glitchy I can’t figure out whether I have access to something. Let me know and I’ll try to order it.money is a bit tight this semester, but we can Interlibrary Loan it. I’d like the library to own a copy of a book, and we don’t. The website is giving me a weird answer - what does it mean if a book is “out of library” but also “loanable”? This means it’s either on order, loaned to another library, and “loanable means you can request it. Why would I need a librarian? On a scale from boring to cool.
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