Saturday, January 22, 2011

A New Look for an Old Favorite


The New ProQuest Platform is here!


One of our most popular databases just got a face-lift. ProQuest is one of our biggest journal databases. In fact, chances are you provided one or two of the quarter of a million hits this database received last year! 

With the all-new ProQuest platform you can:

  • Research topics for papers
  • Browse within and across databases that Shake Library subscribes to from ProQuest
  • Select specific databases or cross-search databases across subject areas for comparative studies 
  • Find full-text-articles and scholarly resources with links to similar materials
  • Search specific document types—including primary sources, peer-reviewed journals, dissertations, images, graphs, and tables
  • Get formatted citations for a paper
  • Cite, customize, manage, and share results via email and social networking links
  • Set up alerts and RSS feeds to stay up to date with developments in the field
The New ProQuest can be found on the VU Libraries homepage: http://www.vinu.edu/libraries by clicking on the "Find Articles" link.

Don't forget to login to MyVU first if you are using our databases from off campus. You will need to authenticate yourself first in order to get access to the resources. 

Thursday, January 20, 2011

Early closing 1/20/2011


Due to the inclement weather the library will be closing at 10pm today

Tuesday, January 18, 2011

ARTstor: 1000 uses and counting



What is ARTstor?
ARTstor is a nonprofit digital library of more than one million images in the arts, architecture, humanities, and social sciences with a suite of software tools to view, present, and manage images for research and teaching purposes. The collections comprise contributions from outstanding museums, photographers, libraries, scholars, photo archives, and artists and artists' estates.


What can I use it for?
When you need to put together any kind of quality presentation nothing makes your ideas hit home like a strong and relevant image that ties your points together. Using ARTstor will impress not only your classmates but also your professors. 


How can I find images? 
You can Search by:
  • Keyword- So you can begin by finding images about the French Revolution by entering those two key words. 
  • Advanced Search - This allows you to filter your search by date, collection, geography and more.
You can also Browse. This allows you to navigate through many categories at once to find images of interest. There are three way to browse:
  • Browsing by Collection: Useful for when you want to browse existing groups of images. (example: Latin American Art, or Illuminated Manuscripts)
  • Browsing by Classification: This database option divides the image library into sixteen broad classifications, including "Architecture and city planning", "Decorative arts", "Drawings and watercolors", "Maps, charts and graphs", and "Graphic design and illustration." Each classification can be sorted further by geography.
  • Browsing by Geography: Allows you to focus on works created by an artist from a specific country or, in the case of architecture, the location of the work. Each county or region is further subdivided types of materials. So you can find images of Italian sculptures quickly without having to look through Italian paintings or tapestries.

How do I get images into my presentation?


Where can I find it?
ARTstor can be found via the VU libraries website: http://www.vinu.edu/libraries  under the Find Media link. 
(If you are connecting from off campus don't forget to sign in to MyVU first in order to authenticate yourself as a student at VU.)


What if I don't have time to search the collections?
Checkout the Subject Guides: African American to Women's Studies  and jump to the subject area you want to look at!


What if I have more questions?
Ask Ariela, your Lending Services Librarian, for help.

Monday, January 10, 2011

Coming Soon!

Welcome back everyone. We are excited to be starting the semester up again and hope you are too. This semester we are looking forward to a number of new exciting changes in the library. Read all about them here!

New Multimedia Computer Cluster (MCC)

The MCC will be made up of four computers, a dedicated color printer, and Adobe Design Premium Software (CS5). We hope students can create competitive, eye catching, and creative projects while gaining skills and exposure to programs that are transferable to many jobs in the private and public sectors. We hope this project will extend and expand learning for students, faculty and staff by providing them with a dedicated productivity center in the library to maximize their efforts in producing print media and web projects.  


CREDO Reference: Topic Pages

One of our most popular databases is getting a makeover. CREDO reference is a go to database that will get you reference articles from all kinds of materials such as encyclopedias. Well now it's getting even better with the addition of over 9000 Topic pages which will provide you not only with the encyclopedia entries, but also with articles from our databases like EbscoHost, along with images and also books from our catalog.  Think about it... a one stop shop for all your research needs! Take a look at the picture to the right: Those categories will work for almost any class you have (business, history, literature, law enforcement, geography, nutrition, health and more). You can find Credo under "Find Articles" on our webpage.

We hope to see lots of you around this semester checking out our materials or just enjoying the comfy couches.

Don't forget our hours change for MLK weekend:
Jan 15 Sat   OPEN 12Noon-4 PM
Jan 16  Sun  OPEN   2-8 PM
Jan 17 Mon  OPEN  6pm -Midnight. Martin Luther King Day. No Classes.

Thursday, December 16, 2010

Early Closing on 12/16/10

DUE TO ADVERSE DRIVING CONDITIONS
SHAKE LIBRARY WILL CLOSE THIS EVENING
AT 10:00 PM 

Winter Holiday Hours

Winter Holiday Hours

Happy Holidays Everyone!

Thursday, December 9, 2010

CDS OF THE MONTH - DECEMBER 2010

Vincennes University's Shake Library
Check One Out! Take One Home! Enjoy the Music!

INTERESTED IN A LITTLE METAL FOR THE HOLIDAYS?


Killswitch Engage. Alive or Just
Breathing (CDM 1259)
Sepultura. Arise (CDM 1397)

Trivium. Ascendancy (CDM 1385)

Lamb of God. Ashes of the Wake
(CDM 534)
Opeth. Blackwater Park (CDM 1353)

Lacuna Coil. Comalies (CDM 536)
Mastodon. Crack the Skye (CDM 1388)

Opeth. Damnation (CDM 1356)

Opeth. Deliverance (CDM 1355)

Tankian, Serj. Elect the Dead
(CDM 1351)
Black Sabbath. Greatest Hits
1970-1978 (CDM 1006)
Korn. Greatest Hits (CDM 1414)

The Heavy Metal Box (CDM 1292)

Opeth. Lamentations Live at Shepherd's
Bush Empire 2003 (CDM 1354)
Atreyu. Lead Sails Paper Anchor
(CDM 1403)
Metallica. Master of Puppets (CDM 706)

Metallica. Metallica (CDM 1399)

Iron Maiden. The Number of the Beast
(CDM 589)
As I Lay Dying. An Ocean Between Us
(CDM 387)
Megadeth. Peace Sells-- But Who's
Buying? (CDM 698)
Slayer. Reign in Blood (CDM 1389)

Black Sabbath. The Rules of Hell
(CDM 1285)
Megadeth. Rust in Peace (CDM 1413)

Shadows Fall. The War Within (CDM 1391)

Ask at the Lending Services Desk to check out these and other music CDs and Books.