August 31st, 2007

Watzek Library's Digital Services group has been busy this summer applying the concept of a mashup to the L&C library catalog and Summit. According to Wikipedia, a
mashup is a "web application that combines data from more than one source to make an integrated experience." If you access the
catalog or
Summit from the library
homepage and you're using
Firefox or Internet Explorer (sorry, not available for Safari, yet), you'll notice some added widgets when viewing the full record for books or AV materials. Notably, we are now offering:
We hope these new features add to your research experience.
Note, however, that the system is in a beta state. Please send suggestions or report bugs to refdesk@lclark.edu.
If this piques your interest in mashups, there are many other great
examples of them on the web, among them
Walk Score and
HousingMaps. If you don't find a mashup that does what you want, you can always make your own.
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August 30th, 2007
| Watzek Library currently has three exhibitions on display:
For further information, please contact the Reference Desk at 503-768-7285 or refdesk@lclark.edu |
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August 24th, 2007
Watzek Library is offering tours to new students on Wednesday, Aug. 29 and Thursday, Aug. 30 at 1pm, 2pm, and 3 pm both days. Come by at any of the scheduled times for an introduction to the library and its resources and services.
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August 22nd, 2007
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- Instructors can now place materials on reserve directly from the catalog. Simply find a record in the catalog, click the "Other Links/RefWorks" button, then click the link to "Place this item on reserve". Once you add a few details, circulation staff will retrieve the item and place it on reserve. Please view our one minute tutorial to learn how.
- Photocopied readings submitted for e-reserve will now be passed through Optical Character Recognition (OCR) software during the scanning process. This move will produce files that can be used by accessibility programs to easily deliver information to assistive technologies.
- Faculty can import reserve lists into Moodle pages. This feature will provide direct links to e-reserves from Moodle. For more details, check out our tutorial.
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