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To place a hold on an item you will first need to Log On to the library catalog.
To place a reserve on an item, search for the item in the catalog, and from the list of...
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Currently we recommend using at least Internet Explorer 7, Firefox 2 or Safari 3. Newer versions of these browsers have also been tested and work. If you are having problems using...
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We first suggest you clear our the cache(temporary memory) for your internet browser. You may also want to clear out your cookies to remedy the problem. Once these files have been...
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First, if you are at the library, ask a staff person. Or click on the Help button on the "book River" page on the far right or in the upper right hand side of the...
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The Book River is the entrance point to the catalog. The book jackets 'float' across the screen. When you place your mouse over the book jacket a pop-up appears and...
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Tagging allows you to assign personal keywords ("tags") to items. Tags are used to describe the item, input either dynamically or by you. These tags help...
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Click the Advanced Search button, located to the right of the Search button, as shown below.
An Advanced Search dialog opens, as shown below.
In the first drop-down...
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The facets option, located to the right of your search results, provides a list of attributes that relate specifically to your search. These facets help narrow down the...
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The Tabs for Title indicates the number of books associated with your search. The EBSCO, and Newsbank tabs will take you to periodical or newspaper articles that were...
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You need to save your searches by clicking on the 'Save Search' button which is just above the format box to the right of the search results. Then click on the...