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Wednesday Aug 29, 2007
@ 02:14:35 pm  |  Section: Latest News, Research Tips and Tools  |  Permalink
What is RSS and how can it help you?
First and foremost, RSS will SAVE YOU TIME!

Do you repeatedly check various websites for new journal content, new articles in databases, news, sports scores, and so on and so forth? Do you also waste time sorting through email alerts, which clog up your inbox?

RSS feeds can rescue you from these tasks. The information you currently spend time gathering yourself, on various websites, can be automatically collected for you and provided through one single website.

Want more information? This video provides an explanation of RSS in plain English.

Want to schedule a one-on-one consultation or group workshop to learn more about this time saving tool? Please call (513-6218) or stop by the Veterinary Medicine Library or email Emily Mazure (NCSU Libraries Fellow) at Emily_Mazure@ncsu.edu.
 
@ 02:14:28 pm  |  Section: Latest News, Research Tips and Tools  |  Permalink
New Book Alerts in Catalog
Would you like to be informed when the library gets new books in your area of interest? The Library catalog now provides RSS feeds of new titles that match your search criteria.

To use this new feature simply perform a search in the online catalog. Then click the RSS feed button RSS icon in the upper right corner to subscribe to the feed. Your feed reader will list new books that match your search criteria as they are added to the catalog.

Read more about this feature or contact your Librarian at the Veterinary Medicine Library to get started.
 
Tuesday Aug 28, 2007
@ 03:55:11 pm  |  Section: Latest News, Research Tips and Tools  |  Permalink
Search Alerts in EBSCO Databases
You can set up alerts to receive notification when new records are added to EBSCO databases such as CAB Abstracts and Agricola. On the search results page, look for the orange RSS symbol RSS feed icon and click on the link labeled "Create an alert for this search." You will be given the option of signing in to receive an email alert, or copying the RSS feed link into a feed reader.

If you would like to learn more about staying current using RSS feeds, please contact us. We'll be glad to show you how to use feed readers to receive search alerts, journal tables of contents, and other information.
 
Monday May 14, 2007
@ 04:14:12 pm  |  Section: Latest News, Research Tips and Tools  |  Permalink
PubMed Now Displays Links to NCSU Libraries Holdings
Now when you run a PubMed search, you'll see something familiar in each record: the FindText@NCSU button, available in most NCSU Libraries databases, that gives you access to the full text of online journal articles and other options.

There are a couple of things to remember:
1. To take advantage of this feature, you must access PubMed via the URL listed in the Libraries' Databases list and catalog, rather than going directly to the PubMed site (http://www.pubmed.gov). Why? If you go to straight to PubMed via a search engine or some other link, PubMed won't know you're from NC State and won't give you the same access. If you'd like to bookmark the NCSU Libraries' access point to PubMed, the URL is http://www.lib.ncsu.edu/cgi-bin/proxy.pl?server=www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/query.fcgi?otool=ncsulib
2. The FindText button does not appear in the default Summary record display. To see it, either
a.) click on the link to view the full record, or b.) change the display to either Citation or Abstract.

Please send any questions or comments to carol_vreeland@ncsu.edu.
 
Monday May 1, 2006
WolfBlogs Service for NC State Bloggers

Media contact: Anna Dahlstein, (919) 513-0379

WolfBlogs

The NCSU Libraries has launched WolfBlogs, a blog hosting service designed to support the personal, curricular and scholarly communication activities of students, faculty and staff at NC State. Blogs can be described as web pages that empower users to add content simply by filling in forms, without needing to know any HTML. The entries, or "posts," are easily sorted and searched.

WolfBlogs allows anyone with a Unity ID to create blogs, modify their look-and-feel, and invite other contributors.

To ensure that WolfBlogs would offer the features and flexibility demanded by a campus with thousands of potential bloggers, the NCSU Libraries evaluated various free, open-source blog software options. They selected and adapted the Roller application developed by NC State alumnus and Sun Microsystems staff engineer David M. Johnson together with a team of collaborators.

Vice Provost and Director of Libraries Susan K. Nutter says, "Blogs are increasing in popularity, and their use is extending beyond the realm of personal journals. Many students and faculty are finding that blogs have applications in an academic context. WolfBlogs is a natural addition to the Libraries' expanding suite of tools for collaboration and knowledge management. When our new Learning Commons opens in early 2007, it will offer technology-equipped group study space that is so important to today's students. WolfBlogs complements our Learning Commons initiative by offering the campus community an easily accessible online collaborative environment."

A handful of other universities have launched blog hosting services, including the University of Minnesota, the University of Michigan, and Yale.

NC State student services that post frequent announcements, such as academic advising units, may find WolfBlogs useful. Research grant managers and academic department staff can create blogs to provide updates on projects or activities. All are likely to find that blogs are easier to manage and more interactive than regular websites.

NC State faculty and instructors who would like to learn more about using blogs in their courses are encouraged to contact Kim Duckett, Librarian for Distance Learning and Educational Technology Services, tel. (919) 513-3653, or the Learning Technology Service. For technical support, please contact the NC State Information Technology Division's Help Desk.

Use of WolfBlogs is subject to applicable laws and NC State policies governing, for instance, computer use, copyright, privacy rights for education records, non-discrimination, and student conduct.

 

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