The University Library will be closed on Sunday, March 31.
We will open for our regular hours at 7:45am on Monday, April 1.
For a complete list of library hours, see http://www.southalabama.edu/univlib/info/hours.html
Thursday, March 28, 2013
Wednesday, March 20, 2013
Harvard University Press Ebooks
The University Library has just purchased access to the Harvard University Press ebook collection. Currently, about 264 titles are available to us with more to be added. Viewed content can be limited to that licensed by the University Library by choosing Licensed Access or All Accessible Content under Accessible Content from the menu on the left.
Browse these new ebooks at the Harvard Univ Press ebook site or go to the University Library's ebook page. These books will soon be added to SOUTHcat, providing an additional access point and making them easier to find.
Browse these new ebooks at the Harvard Univ Press ebook site or go to the University Library's ebook page. These books will soon be added to SOUTHcat, providing an additional access point and making them easier to find.
Monday, March 11, 2013
Spring Break Hours
HOURS
Mar. 9 (Sat.): 10:00am-6:00pm; ARC Computer Lab 10am-5:30pm
Mar. 10 (Sun): CLOSED
Mar. 11 (Mon.)-Mar. 15 (Fri.): 8am-5pm; ARC Computer Lab 8am-4:30pm
Mar. 16 (Sat.): CLOSED
Mar. 17 (Sun.): 1:00pm-Midnight; ARC Computer Lab 1:30pm-10:30pm
Have a safe and fun Spring Break!
Mar. 9 (Sat.): 10:00am-6:00pm; ARC Computer Lab 10am-5:30pm
Mar. 10 (Sun): CLOSED
Mar. 11 (Mon.)-Mar. 15 (Fri.): 8am-5pm; ARC Computer Lab 8am-4:30pm
Mar. 16 (Sat.): CLOSED
Mar. 17 (Sun.): 1:00pm-Midnight; ARC Computer Lab 1:30pm-10:30pm
Thursday, March 07, 2013
Check out the Muslim Journeys Bookshelf Display in the IMC!
The University Library is one of 840 libraries and state
humanities councils across the country selected to receive the Bridging
Cultures Bookshelf: Muslim Journeys from the National Endowment for the
Humanities (NEH) and the American Library Association (ALA). The program aims
to familiarize public audiences in the United States with the people, places,
history, faith and cultures of Muslims in the United States and around the
world.
The books and films comprising the Bookshelf were selected with
the advice of librarians and cultural programming experts, as well as distinguished scholars in the fields of anthropology, world
history, religious studies, interfaith dialogue, the history of art and
architecture, world literature, Middle East studies, Southeast Asian studies,
African studies, and Islamic studies.
For information about these new materials, please visit http://libguides.southalabama.edu/muslim or contact Elizabeth Rugan, 460-7025, or
erugan@southalabama.edu. This collection is located in the University Library's
IMC.
Wednesday, March 06, 2013
Career Resources
USA's Career Services has a variety of events this week and throughout the year dedicated to job search preparation. The University Library also has some guides to resources on that topic in the library:
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