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CEAS Library

CEAS Library. Welcomes New Graduate Students. Visit Us !. Location: 8 th floor, Baldwin Hall Open 1-5 pm on August 24-25 (Sat-Sun ) Fall Hours (start Monday, August 26) Info Commons open 24x7 (card access). Find Us Online. libraries.uc.edu/libraries/ ceas /

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CEAS Library

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  1. CEAS Library WelcomesNew Graduate Students

  2. Visit Us ! • Location: 8th floor, Baldwin Hall • Open 1-5 pm on August 24-25 (Sat-Sun) • Fall Hours (start Monday, August 26) • Info Commons open 24x7 (card access)

  3. Find Us Online libraries.uc.edu/libraries/ceas/ • Facebook www.facebook.com/CEASLibrary • Twitterwww.twitter.com/UCEngrlib

  4. Other UC Libraries of Interest More in these libraries: Science Libraries: • Chemistry-Biology, 503 Rieveschl Hall • Geology-Math-Physics, 240 Braunstein Hall Health Sciences Library(CARE/Crawley Building, East Campus) Search the Library Catalog for items in all UC Libraries: uclid.uc.edu

  5. Research Help Learn about databases Research Help & Workshops ILLiad(Interlibrary Loan) See the many Research Guides for Engineering and Applied Science: guides.libraries.uc.edu/index.php?gid=2305 Get materials not at UC

  6. Study Spaces & Technology 24x7 Information Commons(UC ID required after-hours) Chess & Checkers Quiet Reading Room Group Study & Collaboration Spaces Copiers & Scanners

  7. Interesting Art

  8. Many resources for information Databases for finding articles, patents, and more. Library catalog Books (e-books, print) Conference proceedings, Technical reports & papers Textbooks on reserve(2-hour use) Technical journals (most are electronic)

  9. Who’s Who in the Library Ted Baldwin, Director • Manage CEAS Library & Science Libraries • Instruction • Outreach& marketing • Purchase E-Resources and Journals • Help with service issues

  10. Who’s Who in the Library Jim Clasper, Reference & Instruction • Help with research questions(Ask-A-Librarian Service) • Help finding articles • Specialized research guides (see website) • Instruction & workshops • Purchase books, conferences, etc • Request items not owned by UC (Interlibrary Loan / ILLiad, etc)

  11. Who’s Who in the Library Rose Bruns, Public Services & Operations • Manage circulation desk • Manage library’s student workers • Manage reserves • Process books • Assist with Interlibrary Loan (ILL)

  12. Who’s Who in the Library Susan Hight, Technical Services • Process journals • Cataloging & processing projects • Preserving materials • Special projects • Assist with reserves

  13. Who’s Who in the Library Amal Chaturvedi, Graduate Assistant • Graduate student point of view • Teach workshops • Help CEAS students use LaTeX, RefWorks& more • Experiment with new technologies for outreach • Special projects • Process Interlibrary Loan (ILL) requests

  14. Who’s Who in the Library Student Assistants • Here to help you! • Retrieve reserve textbooks • Answer questions &refer to other staff as needed

  15. Workshops Come to our Fall Semester 2013 workshops: • Tools: LaTeX, RefWorks 2.0 for Engineers • Resources: Knovel, Scopus & Compendex, IEEE Xplore/ACM/Inspec • Technologies: Prezi , Screencasting • Research Data: Locating Data Sets and Data Management Planning Details on your flyer, or see:http://guides.libraries.uc.edu/ceasworkshops • Registration will open soon!

  16. Welcome!Enjoy your Fall Semester

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