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Statesman, V. 39, N. 4.PDF (8.426Mb) "Let Each Become Aware" Volume XXXIX, Number 4 __ Monday, September 11, 1995 __Founded 11957 Melville Library Gets Caught in the We b Reference Department Creates An introduce the user the to and user friendly. "The idea is past August and as of yet, has different utilities and functions that it is easy," says Richard not been greatly publicized. Online Handbook on the Internet of the library. Often times, Feinberg. One of the features Very few students know about BY JENNIFER HU "It's an introduction to people are unaware of'the of the handbook is that it is the handbook. The library has Special to The Statesman what kinds of services are many services that the library "hyperlinked", which means only just begun to advertise Since the introduction of possible in the library," said can provide to help them find that the user can use the mouse this new resource. It is also the Internet, the world has Richard Feinberg, a director of what they need. The handbook to click on highlighted words to an ongoing project subject to become smaller and more the handbook. "You can send can also give instructions on receive more information on a expansion and revision. The efficient. It has opened up new e-mail to librarians who are how to use STARS, the subject. library needs users to give dimensions in communications listed if you want to contact library's catalog system, Right now, the handbook is input, and will welcome all and education. Recently, the somebody," said Nathan Baum, provide borrower's and equipped with an instructional comments and suggestions Reference Department of the head of the reference circulation information and section for those who need help concerning the handbook. Melville Library has decided to department. database services. in accessing periodicals, Remarks should be made to make use of this resource and It makes life easier for a It can even show the user information on how to use the Richard Feinberg, Reference create an online handbook in student to issue comments or how to use the video and multi- periodical system, how to Department at 632-71 10 or at the World Wide Web. suggestions, obtain certain media collections, the obtain information outside of [email protected]. The handbook is designed pieces of information and help newspaper index and services the Stony Brook Libraries, how You can try the to help students, faculty and from certain people. It is more for the disabled. It can also to use the STARS system and handbook out at any computer staff orient themselves with the efficient than having the student display several major U.S. various other services. The networked for graphics. 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