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What's New50 Years of descant
Interested in George Armstrong Custer and the Battle of the Little Big Horn?
You Are Invited To Celebrate Texas!
Voter Registration Applications Available at TCU Library
Can’t Find Your Favorite Reference Librarian?They’ve got newly renovated digs! The TCU Library Reference Department Librarian Offices are still located across from the Information Commons Desk -- in room115 -- on the main floor the library. Stop by to schedule a one-on-one instruction session or just to say “hello”. Cold Titles for a Warm Winter
Library Staff Award
Those who nominated Jennifer described her as “one of the hardest working people in the library”, “friendly”, “accepting any and all challenges.” “She is one of the most flexible and hard working young women I’ve ever met.” She demonstrates “an uncanny ability to successfully balance work and school, excelling at both.” “Because of her location in the basement, she is often approached by lost students. I have seen her stop what she is doing and show students where things are on the shelves.” “She has made a place for herself in the hearts of the library staff.” Jennifer Terry began working in the library as a student worker and then accepted a position in the Periodicals department. We are pleased to present the 2008 Library Staff Award to Jennifer Terry.
MedlineIf you’ve used and grown to love Medline, you’re going to love it even more. TCU Library is now subscribing to Medline with Full-Text. Now when you search Medline you have access to the full-text for over 1200 journals dating back to 1965.
Irish Women PoetsIrish Women Poets of the Romantic Period includes the poetry of, and biographical and critical essays about, 50 Irish women writing between 1768 and 1842.
Anthropological IndexThe Anthropological Index database, published by the Royal Anthropological Institute, is an essential periodical index for the fields of physical anthropology, archaeology, cultural ethnography and linguistics. The database offers more than 300,000 records compiled from more than 900 journals in the British Museum’s Anthropology Library; coverage dates to 1957. Its broad geographic coverage emphasizes the Commonwealth and Africa and extends to Eastern Europe, the Americas, Asia, Australasia and the Pacific. IBISWorld
Within this database, you can also obtain 2-page Economic and Demographic data reports. These topics range from Consumer Behaviors & Attitudes to International Economy & Commodities. Just choose the “Business Environment” tab or select this in the search box drop down box. 1920s ExhibitPlease stop by the bistro lobby and view the latest Special Collections exhibit, “Building a New World: Student Life in the 1920s.” The exhibit, which includes samples of material from Special Collections, chronicles the history of student life at TCU during the 1920s, a time of change across the nation. Topics include fashion, school clubs, student life, and athletics. The exhibit will be on display until this spring.
C19Thanks to a generous gift from the Friends of the Library, we now have access to the database C19: The Nineteenth Century Index. C19 Index is a comprehensive source for discovering nineteenth-century books, periodicals, official documents and newspapers. It indexes 1.3 million books and official publications, and 9 million articles published in hundreds of journals, magazines and newspapers. Staff Recognition Nominations
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