Friday, November 2, 2012

Contemporary Reading Shelves: Native American History Month

Swing by the library and browse through our display of books on Native American Heritage and History. We have lots of books on display, including works of fiction by well-known author, Sherman Alexie. We also have new titles in non-fiction, like Thomas Powers' The Killing of Crazy Horse. See you in the library soon!

Tuesday, September 25, 2012

National Hispanic Heritage Month @ the Library

Come on in and check out our lively display of books for National Hispanic Heritage Month! Our display features works by Hispanic authors and also includes works about, you guessed it, Hispanic heritage and culture! You'll find everything from biographies to novels to poetry. You're sure to find something that will interest you.

While you're at the library, be sure to swing by the display cases near the GoPrint machine to view a variety of Latin Music CDs housed at the Library. Highlights include Salsa, Reggaeton, and Rock en Espanol. If you'd like to check out any of the CDs on display, you can check them out from our AV section, or you can ask a librarian for assistance.

Thursday, May 10, 2012

EBSCOhost on Your Smartphone and Pad!



EBSCOhost is now available on your Iphone, Droid, or pad!  Here's how to get it!  On your device go into a Browser and--

1)  Start at the Library Home Page: http://www.chabotcollege.edu/Library

2)  Click on the Articles tab.

3)  Select any EBSCOhost database such as Academic Search Premier

4)  On the bottom of the search screen look for the link that says to download for your Iphone or android.  Click on it. 

5)  It will ask for your Email address.  Enter your Email address and then go into your Email to follow directions.

6)  Click on the first link to download the app.

7)  After you successfully have added the app go back into your Email and select the second link.  It will put into your phone the access code to get into EBSCOhost.

8)  Go back to the EBSCOhost app (you may need to close and open it again)

9)  The app searches all of the EBSCOhost databases.  Be sure you already have a PDF reader on your device as many articles are available only in PDF form.

10)  Questions?  Contact us at the reference desk!  We are available on the left side, by phone at 510-723-7006 or by chat (top right of the Library home page).

For more information about the apps, themselves go to http://www.ebscohost.com/academic/mobile-access   
NOTE: The access code lasts nine months.  After nine months, you will need to log into EBSCOhost through your browser again to get a new recognizable key code on your device!

Wednesday, May 9, 2012

Finals Time in the Library: Dos

As finals are around the corner, and some of you are already working on your term papers for your courses,  the Library would like to remind you of some Do's when in the Library

1.  Do study in any of our study carrells.  The Library also has a quiet study room with desks and outlets for working on your laptops/pads and studying quietly.

2.  Do eat or drink outside the Library.  The cafeteria has lots of tables and chairs if you want to study and eat indoors (and just a walk across from the Library!).  Sealed bottles of water are acceptable inside the Library but would you want ants crawling in your study space?  We think not! 

3.  For study groups, do sign up for one of our three study rooms or at the reference desk for our study group area behind the reference desk.  Demand for study rooms are high so plan ahead of time.  You can now sign up for the study rooms one week ahead of time at: http://chabotcollege.libcal.com/booking/studyrooms  Study groups are limited to a maximum of 2 hours a day, six hours a week.

4.  Do put your cell phones on vibrating and text as much as you would like.  But for voice conversations, kindly step outside so as not to disturb others.

5.  Do use our leather couches and chairs and group tables to meet as a study group if no study rooms are available, however keep conversations as quiet as possible.   As our days are more sunny than not, you may want to meet outside at our balcony and converse over our cool patio tables.

6.  Do ask the librarian if you need any help finding sources related to your research papers or take home finals.  We are available on the left side of the main desk.  If you are off campus, go to the Library home page and ask for help from our chat box on the top right, whenever the Library is open!

7.  Like anywhere on campus, do keep our library balcony smoke free.  If you feel the need to smoke, you must go to the parking area or anywhere off campus.

Thursday, May 3, 2012

The Spring Semester 2012 will be coming to an end soon.  Many improvements have happened in the library
this academic year.  Throughout the library new leather couches and chairs entice students to sit down, relax, study and read.  We have new signage in and around the library.  There is a new "Quiet Study Room" set up for those wishing to plug in a laptop, or just dive into studying in a quiet atmosphere.  There have been upgrades in our Audiovisual area with new dvd/vcr components attached to flat screen T.V's.  We look forward to adding many more items to improve the comfortableness of the library--in semesters to come!   

Tuesday, May 1, 2012

Contemporary Reading Shelves: Asian Pacific American History Month

May is Asian Pacific American History Month. You can browse a selection of related books on the library's Contemporary Reading Shelves. You can also take a peek at this month's selected books by visiting the Library Homepage, where the books are featured

Tuesday, March 6, 2012

Hours, Women's History Month, Group Study, Databases, Ebooks

Hours

As the Spring semester continues, you may have noticed continual changes in the Library's hours. This is due to our budget challenges, but as of right now, it looks like the Library will be open:

Mondays through Thursdays 8:00 a.m. - 7:00 p.m., Fridays 8:00 a.m. - 12 noon

for the rest of the spring semester (Spring break week-- April 9-13 the exception).

Contemporary Reading Shelves: Women's History Month

March is Women's History Month and the Library features a reading list on its contemporary Reading Shelves. You can also browse the book covers featured in the middle right of the Library Home page.

Study Groups Can Now Reserve a Room Online!

Study groups can now sign up to a week in advance through our online sign-up. The one signing needs to include their W ID number and two of the group members' Zonemail addresses (if you do not know your Zonemail address, log into Class-Web and click on the "What is my Email address" link). And then needs to confirm by going into their Zonemail (recommended, even if you have Email forwarding in place). Sign up at: http://chabotcollege.libcal.com/booking/studyrooms

New Databases

The Library has a suite of new databases due to a state-wide purchase for community colleges. To get acquainted with both the new and familiar, go to our Databases page at: http://chabotcollege.libguides.com/articledatabases . Here is a list of our new EBSCOhost databases (which replaces our old Academic Search Elite):

Academic Search Premier
MasterFILE Premier
Newspaper Source Plus
Business Source Elite
Auto Repair Reference Center
America: History and Life with Full Text
Consumer Health Complete

and more!
Be sure to click on the new Key Subjects tab to search unique filters of Academic Search Premier or special databases!

Later this year, the Library will have at least a one year trial of additional databases from EBSCOhost.

E-Books

Did you know that the Library now has from both purchases and subscriptions over 28,000 E-books? You can find them when you do a search in the Library Catalog. Look for listings that have [Electronic Resource] after them. To browse a sample of individual titles, go to http://chabotcollege.libguides.com/ebooks

Have any questions? Be sure to ask us:
  • On the left side of the main desk
  • By phone at (510)723-7006
  • By chat at top right of the Library home page