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Books Recently Returned 11/17/2009

These books from the Business Library’s general collection have been loaned and recently returned. Books appear in order by call number. Readers can use the list to see which subjects are popular or used for research. Click on a title for more information. Updated November 17, 2009 Title Author Call No. Psychometric theory Nunnally, JumContinue reading “Books Recently Returned 11/17/2009”

New Loan Policy

The University Libraries have changed the circulation policy for graduate and undergraduate honors students to a one-year checkout period due the last Wednesday in June. The Libraries have changed the circulation record for regularly circulating books currently on loan.  They are now due in June. You will receive a reminder e-mail in May before finals.Continue reading “New Loan Policy”

DOE Scientific and Technical Documents

The UI Libraries have just loaded 202,000 records from the Department of Energy’s Office of Scientific and Technical Information.  OSTI provides free public access to full-text documents and bibliographic citations of Department of Energy (DOE) research report literature.  Material dates primarily from 1991 forward. This record set contains links to literature in physics, chemistry, materials, biology, environmentalContinue reading “DOE Scientific and Technical Documents”

Open Access Week: Oct. 19-23

Keep up-to-date as the University of Iowa Libraries celebrates Open Access Week: Open Access as Utility [posted: Oct 23, 2009] Editor’s note: Throughout Open Access Week (Oct 19-23), the UI Libraries will be sharing the views of our UI colleagues on the topic of open access. by Peter Likarish, Ph.D. Candidate, Department of Computer Science and BridgetContinue reading “Open Access Week: Oct. 19-23”

Banned Books Week: Sept. 26-Oct. 3

Banned Books Week (BBW): Celebrating the Freedom to Read is observed during the last week of September each year. Observed since 1982, this annual ALA event reminds Americans not to take this precious democratic freedom for granted. Read more about Banned Books Week.

Change in Class Reserve Loans

The Business Library has in the past allowed renewals of 2-hour items; these have been mostly class materials. Because of increased usage – and fair access to these items – there will no longer be renewals of 2-hour material. Library users can return to the Library after one hour and borrow an item again. Continuous renewals, however,Continue reading “Change in Class Reserve Loans”

Transitions: Scholarly Communications News, July 2009

The purpose of Transitions, this irregular electronic newsletter is to bring to readers’ attention some of the many new projects and developments affecting the current system of scholarly communication, with emphasis on new products and programs, the open access movement and other alternative publishing models. – Library News