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March2008 Studentnewsletter.Pdf (139.4Kb) Library Lingo An MSU Libraries Publication VOLUME 1 ISSUE 7 M A R C H 2 0 0 8 Need research Looking for Research in News in Brief assistance? Ask a All the Wrong Places? DVD and Video Librarian Then set up a RAP with one of our Circulation www.lib.montana.edu/ask ace librarians Good news! The Libraries have lengthened the With the semester in full swing and projects being checkout time for DVDs View our recent books assigned, don’t wait until the last minute to get the and videos from 3 days to 7 days. Double the time, and videos purchases at research help you need. double your viewing www.lib.montana.edu/new/ pleasure. Set up a RAP appointment with a reference librarian. Whether it is a solo or group project, the librarian can Spring Break Hours help you brainstorm paper topics, explore search The Libraries’ hours for options, design research strategies and locate sources. Spring Break are below. Renne Library Spring Hours Renne Library Stop by the reference desk to complete a RAP form or Fri. Mar. 7 - 7am-5pm Mon.-Thurs 7am - 12am fill out a form online at www.lib.montana.edu/forms/ Sat. Mar. 8 - Closed Friday 7am - 6pm rapreq.php Sun. Mar. 9 - Closed Sat. 10am - 5pm Mon. Mar.10 - 7am-5pm Sun. 10am - 12am Tue. Mar. 11 - 7am-5pm Wed. Mar. 12 - 7am-5pm Another New Face in the Library Thu. Mar. 13 - 7am-5pm Creative Arts Library Fri. Mar. 14 - 7am-5pm Cheever 207 The Libraries is happy to welcome Tim Donahue as the Sat. Mar. 15 - Closed Spring Hours new Instruction and Outreach Librarian. Prior to joining Sun. Mar. 16 - 10am-mid. MSU, he was the First Year Experience Librarian at Mon.-Thurs 8am - 10pm Creative Arts Library Friday 8am - 5pm Skidmore College in Saratoga Springs, NY. Sat. Mar. 8 - Closed Saturday 10am - 5pm Sun. Mar. 9 - Closed Sunday 10am - 10pm Tim received a M.A. from St. John’s College in 1997 and his M.L.S. from the University at Albany in 2005. Mon. Mar.10 - 8am-5pm Special Collections Tue. Mar. 11 - 8am-5pm Tim has a background in graphic design and also spent Wed. Mar. 12 - 8am-5pm Mon.-Fri. 9:30am-5pm six years in the U.S. Navy as a Russian linguist. He Thu. Mar. 13 - 8am-5pm Sat. & Sun. - Closed traveled 2600 miles to Bozeman with his wife, Leslie Fri. Mar. 14 - 8am-5pm and daughter, Terra. They are all thrilled to be here, Sat. Mar. 15 - Closed having traded the Adirondacks for the Rockies. Sun. Mar. 16 - 10am-10pm Library Telephone Numbers AV/Microforms 994-5299 What’s on the tube tonight? - Match the TV characters on the left to the show. Circ. 994-3139 Then check out the series from our DVD collection. Pick up a list of other TV series CAL Library 994-4091 that the Libraries own at the Reference Desk. ILL 994-3161 Reference 994-3171 A. Jack Bauer Deadwood - Video PN1992.8 W4 D432 Special Coll. 994-4242 B. Al Swearengen and Seth Bullock All in the Family - Video PN1992.8.C66A442 C. Sydney Bristow 24 - Video PN1992.8 S67 T94 D. Archie Bunker Alias - Video PN1992.8 S67 A45 Family the in All D. Alias C. Deadwood B. 24 A. Answers:.
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