JSTOR: New Interface

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  • The ability to limit by discipline within Basic Search
  • Previous searches can be re-run as searches are automatically saved
  • When a search is run, you can carry out another search within the list of results
  • Advanced Search now offers proximity searching so that you can search for one word or term within 5, 10 or 25 words of another
  • Advanced Search now has a journal title search box
  • The ‘MyJSTOR’ feature allows you to take advantage of personalised features – you can save and email citations and export them to bibliographic software
  • The Browse option allows you to browse by publisher (as well as by discipline and title)
  • Printing and saving in pdf format is now simpler
  • You can view thumbnails of the pages of an article
  • ‘Images in JSTOR’ allows you to search for images within the database

More information in the LIS Guide to JSTOR: http://www.swan.ac.uk/media/Media,7608,en.pdf

Patting Ourselves on the Back

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The report of this year’s LIS survey carried out last term is now available on the LIS website. Satisfaction levels with LIS remain high, with an overall satisfaction rating of 4.2 compared to 4.1 for the 2007 survey. All LIS services and facilities had positive ratings, with Outlook and Blackboard as our most popular services. Also, there were substantial increases in the satisfaction ratings for opening hours, the wireless network and PC reliability and provision.   

Statistics junkies will find the survey report at:  http://www.swan.ac.uk/media/Media,1680,en.doc 

Thanks  to everyone who completed a survey form. The feedback we get (positive and negative) really is appreciated.

Office for National Statistics: New Website

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As of the 1st April 2008 the Office for National Statistics (ONS) was converted from a Government agency to an independent organisation.  The Office for National Statistics  is now the executive office of the UK Statistics Authority

In conjunction with this conversion, the Office for National Statistics has a newly designed website . Access to the ONS website is now via the UK Statistics Authority website.   The function and the search tools used to locate statistical information on the ONS website have not been altered. 

More information in the LIS Guide to the ONS site: http://www.swan.ac.uk/media/Media,22682,en.pdf

Problems Renewing Zetoc Alerts?

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Some members  of staff  may encounter problems when trying to renew Zetoc  Alerts. If you have a Classic Athens Account ( i.e. your username begins swa9…) please  select “Eduserv Athens” from the drop-down list titled Miscellaneous Organisations that appears on the  Alerts page of the Zetoc web site. 

Not using Zetoc Alerts? Find out more: http://zetoc.mimas.ac.uk/alertguide.html

LIS 24 Hour Opening

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Summer Term Exam Period

Sunday 11th May - Saturday 7th June 2008

Sunday - Thursday

24 hour opening

Friday - Saturday

8am - 8pm

Self-service only before 9am. Service desks are open from 9am to 8.30pm Monday - Thursday; 9am to 7.30pm on Friday; 9am to 4.30pm on Saturday; 12 noon to 7.30pm on Sunday. Computer use ends half an hour before the library closes.

Summer Term

Monday 8th June - Wednesday 25th June 2008

Sunday - Thursday

8am - 2am

Friday - Saturday

8am - 8pm

Self-service only before 9am. Service desks are open from 9am to 8.30pm Monday - Thursday; 9am to 7.30pm on Friday; 9am to 4.30pm on Saturday; 12 noon to 7.30pm on Sunday. Computer use ends half an hour before the library closes.

American Geophysical Union: New Journal Subscriptions

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We now have electronic and print access to the two journals listed below for material published during 2008:

Water Resources Research http://www.agu.org/journals/wr/      

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Geophysical Research Lettershttp://www.agu.org/journals/gl/  

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The electronic access is restricted to on campus only.

50 Years of Computing in South Wales

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The British Computer Society (BCS) is 50 years old,

On Thursday 22nd May 2008, the South Wales Branch of the BCS

is celebrating this anniversary with an event which reflects on the

development of computing in Wales over the last 50 years. 

All welcome

 Date:  Thursday 22nd May 2008

Time:  7.00pm - 9.00pm (Doors open at 6.30pm for registration)

Venue:   Faraday Lecture Theatre, Swansea University, SA2 8PP

Guest speakers: Professor John V. Tucker, Noel Cox, Rod Delamare, Steve Williams

Noel Cox and Rod Delamare, who have made huge contributions to the BCS in South Wales and pioneered the development of computing in a variety of companies and public bodies locally, will reflect on some of the computing milestones of the last 50 years.Professor John V. Tucker will speak about the local history of computing, and with Dr Steve Williams (Library), the development of the Swansea University History of Computing Collection. This event provides an opportunity to learn aspects of the fascinating transformation of computing and the BCS over 50 years, and to meet old and new friends.To book please wither e-mail events@itwales.com or telephone Claire at the ITWales Swansea office on 01792 602702. 

Beti Williams
Director, IT Wales
Department of Computer Science
School of Physical Sciences
Swansea University
Singleton Park
Swansea SA2 8PP
www.itwales.com
www.ictforumwales.com

Entrepreneurial Learning in the Curriculum Workshop

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Friday 23rd May , 10.00am – 3.30pm

Swansea
Metropolitan
University, Mount Pleasant,
Swansea  

For all staff involved in Module development/ delivery keen to make sure our graduates are ‘job ready’ through skills development.

This is a free event organised by HEA/BMAF so you need to register by emailing BMAF@brookes.ac.uk 

 

This is an excellent opportunity for Swansea University staff to find out how other institutions are addressing this issue.

 

Places are limited and I am told they are filling very quickly so please don’t miss out.

 

Corina EdwardsEntrepreneurship Development OfficerDepartment of Research and InnovationDigital Technium

Swansea University

Singleton Park

SWANSEA SA2 8PP

Tel:        +44 (0)1792 513709

Fax:       +44 (0)1792 513398

Email:     c.j.edwards@swansea.ac.uk

Web:      www.swansea.ac.uk/research-innovation

Introduction to Printing

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12th June 2008, Swansea University                

If you design colour brochures or artwork that is going to be commercially printed outside the University, then you will benefit from attending this introductory print course.

The course is essential for raising your awareness and understanding of PRINT — whatever department you work in.

Presented by one of the Forum’s leading trainers, Norman Faulkner has years of relevant hands-on experience and an extensive knowledge of the industry from design to end product.

At the end of the course you’ll be equipped with a good understanding of print as well as aspects of design.

Key concepts will be explored in an enjoyable and interesting way:-

• Understanding print

• Considerations in design: Pre-press and Colour

• Problem Solving

Email for more details or register with e.pearson@swansea.ac.uk

Updated: CrossFire Commander 7.1 Quick User Guide

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Crossfire logoElservier produce a large range of support materials for both the CrossFire Commander and the Beilstein and Gmelin databases; newly available is the CrossFire Commander 7.1 Quick User Guide (updated to take account of the new version of the client software). These support materials are free and can be found via the Mimas website.

Support materials: http://www.mimas.ac.uk/crossfire/elsevier_support.html

Commander 7.1 Quick User Guide (PDF): http://www.info.crossfirecommander.com/QUGXF71BS.pdf


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