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November 21, 2007
Pendergrass radio spots hit WUTK
Pendergrass Library is happy to support UT's Independent radio station 90.3 The Rock.
Visit Pendergrass 2.0 to hear our new radio spots featured on WUTK.
Posted by Allison Roberts at 02:27 PM
November 19, 2007
Hungry Planet: What the World Eats Display
Hungry Planet: What the World Eats by Peter Menzel and Faith D'Aluisio is featured in a display at Pendergrass Library. Please, stop by, take a look, and browse through our selection of cookbooks from around the world.
Posted by Laurel Donahue at 01:48 PM
November 13, 2007
EndNote WEB 2.0 Web-Based Training Nov & Dec
EndNote Web Web-based Training
Audience: faculty, grad students, UT CVM residents and interns.
Students and staff who need to keep track of and format citations for papers or work.
Seven web-based classes on EndNote Web are being offered in November and December.
Thomson (the company that owns ENWeb) is offering a chance to win an ipod as well, so the 11/14 and 11/15 classes are full as of 11/13/07.
If you want to take a class, please register on the web site at to http://scientific.thomson.com/support/training/webtraining/#endnoteweb
I am the EndNote contact for the Ag Campus. If you have questions about this training, EndNote Web, or EndNote Desktop, please contact me. Other options: 1) send questions to citehelp@utk.edu or 2) consult the UT Libraries' EndNote support pages at http://www.lib.utk.edu/refs/endnote/.
Ann Viera
Pendergrass AG-VET MED Library
974-9015
Posted by Ann Viera at 11:25 AM
November 12, 2007
Mini-Culture Corner on Native Americans
Please, come by and take a look at our Mini-Culture Corner on Native Americans. We have a selection of books ranging from gardening to animal domestication to medicinal plants.
Posted by Laurel Donahue at 03:15 PM
November 2007 Calendar
Take a look at the November Calendar for events and special days this month.
Posted by Laurel Donahue at 01:53 PM
November 09, 2007
Compendium in PubMed July 2007---
The Compendium, formerly titled Compendium on Continuing Education for the Veterinary Practitioner,
has been accepted by the National Library of Medicine (NLM) for indexing in PubMed from July 2007 forward.
Veterinary librarians in Missouri and Washington State have worked tirelessly to keep this omission
before the committee at NLM that evaluates journals for indexing.
Issues prior to July 2007 will not be indexed in PubMed unless the publisher, Veterinary Learning Systems or VLS sends the information to the PubMed indexing section. Veterinary librarians have urged the publisher to do so.
If you would like to send a request to the publisher to provide PubMed with the electronic records needed
for indexing, here is the contact info.: EDITORIAL/PRODUCTION/CIRCULATION
Phone: 800-426-9119, Fax: 800-556-3288, Email: info@vetlearn.com
Posted by Ann Viera at 09:26 AM
November 07, 2007
Sign up for Understanding Plagiarism @ UT Libraries
The Understanding Plagiarism workshop will help students recognize and avoid plagiarism in their research and scholarly
work. After a discussion of the various aspects of plagiarism, we will introduce techniques of
paraphrasing, summarizing, and quoting and will discuss appropriate citation of sources. Examples
and exercises will help reinforce some of the concepts.
Event Time: 11/13/2007
Event Time: 10:00 AM to 11:00 AM
Location: Hodges Library, RM 128
Click to register by entering your NetID and Password
More information in PDF
View the UT Libraries Workshop Calendar
Posted by Allison Roberts at 11:22 AM
November 06, 2007
Drop off Your Coats at the Library
It's time for Coats for the Cold. Bring coats for donation to the Library and leave them in the designated box.
The Library will collect coats until November the 12th.
This project is sponsored by the College of Social Work.
Posted by Allison Roberts at 11:06 AM
November 01, 2007
Essay Contest: Win up to $300
Great Moments in American Life, History, and Culture: An Essay Contest
Entry Form - 24 KB Word file | 32 KB PDF file
Entry Deadline: November 26
All UT students are invited to enter our essay contest as part of the University of Tennessee Libraries' celebration of its 100 years of participating in the Federal Depository Library Program.
The contest is an opportunity to discover and explore government publications that have contributed to a better understanding and appreciation of people, places and events that helped to shape America's rich and varied history.
With the essay contest, we seek to encourage and challenge students to broaden their understanding of the research process through creative discovery of primary source materials, both print and digital.
Click here for more details
Posted by Allison Roberts at 11:05 AM