Free VHS tapes available in the Circulation Area of the library. Located on the first floor and on an orange double-sided cart. Take as many as you wish.
Wednesday, March 5, 2014
Freebies at the Library
Wednesday, February 26, 2014
Brothers in Hope--Book Review
If you are unsure about books pertaining to your major, then don't hesitate to come by and ask, we’ll be waiting just for you! Nathan B.
Wednesday, February 19, 2014
Time Away
Wednesday, February 12, 2014
Bones of Paris--Book Review
If this book sounds interesting to you then don't hesitate to come check it out, it'll be waiting just for you! It is located in the Browsing Area on the first floor of the library. The call # is PS3561 I4813 B66 2013.
If you have any questions don't be afraid to ask, anyone from the Circulation or Reference desk would more than willing to assist you! Rachel S.
Tuesday, February 4, 2014
Library FAQs
In regards to the first—and most frequently discussed—question, it may be your location. The library has four floors, and there is an unspoken rule that the farther up you go the quieter you should be. So if you would like some silence, third floor is the place for you. If you have a project to work on with others try the basement, or a study room on second floor. As far as eating in the library goes, go for it. People have gone as far as to order a pizza, and have it delivered to the library. If you ever need to just spend the day in the library and crack out some hard core studying, don’t be shy bring as much or as little food and beverage as you desire.
For the last question there are indeed many different books that you can check out just for fun. We have the Whipple section right on the main floor, which is full of books that are popular now. It’s always worth a look. We also have young adult, and children book sections in the basement. You can find Harry Potter, Divergent, or even Dr. Seuss. Brittany B.
Thursday, January 23, 2014
New JSTOR Collection: Arts & Sciences XII
Good news. The library just subscribed JSTOR Arts & Sciences XII to expand its JSTOR collection. At this time, 58 new titles have been added to the library catalog and are also accessible through Coe Journals on the library website. There will be a minimum of 125 titles in Arts & Sciences XII at completion by the end of 2015.
The focus of JSTOR Arts & Sciences XII is the social sciences and humanities. Subjects covered include law, political science, education, criminology and criminal justice, history, social work, psychology, sociology, African studies, Asian studies, and Middle East studies.
Some notable titles include: add
ABA Journal,
Educational Psychology Review,
Group,
Journal of Haitian Studies.
For a complete list of titles of this collection, please follow the link –
http://www.jstor.org/action/showJournals?browseType=collectionInfoPage&selectCollection=asxii
Thursday, January 16, 2014
Zoho Chat: Another Way to get Answers
Welcome back to Coe for the spring semester (not that it feels much like springtime yet!) As people settle back into the routine of studying, attending class, and all the other parts of a normal day, we wanted to make sure that the campus community is aware of all the different way that they can get help with research and get questions answered. Although the reference desk staff is always willing to help, sometimes you're studying outside of the library and can't easily come ask a question; other times, you may just not feel like speaking to someone in person. Although emailing the reference staff (either Katelyn or Harlene) can come in handy, there might be times when you would like a more immediate answer. These situations are when Zoho comes in handy.
If you're unfamiliar with Zoho, it's a chat program that replaces Meebo, our previous chat widget embedded in the library's website. We had to replace Meebo after it was purchased Google; after much research and evaluation, Zoho was found to be the optimal replacement option. Zoho can be found on the library's main page, in essentially the same spot as Meebo; however, the main difference is that Zoho pops out into a new window in order to allow the user to send and receive messages. Other than that, it operates much the same way that Meebo did. Also, it's important that Zoho is only operating when the full-time staff is here (Monday-Friday, 8 AM-4:30 PM) and in the evening 8-10:30 PM Sunday-Wednesday. If you have any issues using Zoho, feel free to let us know, either via email or in the library's virtual suggestion box located on the website's main page. Zoho is just another way in which we hope to reach and help more of the Coe community, give it a try next time you have a question!
-Katelyn, Head of Reference