Winter hours for Library

Now that we are between semesters, the library will be open Monday-Friday 7:30 AM – 6:00 PM and we will be closed on weekends until the Winter Break (Dec. 23 – Jan. 3), when the library will be completely closed.  For the very latest hours at the library, you can always visit our Website here:

http://libguides.uah.edu/hours

Questions?  Let us know at http://libanswers.uah.edu

New 2011 titles on the shelves

Looking for a good read now that finals are almost over?  Check out the below link to learn about some of the new 2011 books we have on the shelves, thanks to the Humanities Center Endowment:

http://libguides.uah.edu/newbooks_2011

Ready for some popular fiction or nonfiction?  We’ve got you covered there, too. 

Questions?  Let us know at http://libanswers.uah.edu/.

Congratulations to Dr. Belinda Ong!

The Association of International Educators recently honored University of Alabama in Huntsville (UAHuntsville) reference librarian Dr. Belinda Ong with the community volunteer award. 

Ong has been employed at UAHuntsville for nine years in the M. Louis Salmon Library. She specializes in science and nursing subjects and provides orientation to library research and guidance for student projects. She has extensive experience initiating and implementing educational programs that help promote diversity on campus. Ong also serves as the university’s Turnitin administrator. Turnitin is the university’s web-based plagiarism detection software service.

You can read more about Dr. Ong and this award at http://uah.edu/news/newspages/peoplenews.php?id=637

Feeling stressed about finals? Therapy Dogs are coming!

If finals have you all stressed out, go to the UC Lobby to spend some time relaxing with the dogs from Therapy Partners!  They will be here this Thursday, Dec. 1, from 11-1 in the UC Lobby.  Therapy Partners will be bringing their specially-trained dogs to help reduce anxiety and stress. For more information, have a look at their website at www.therapypart​ners.org.

You can find this and other student events around campus here:
http://www.uah.edu/studentevents/

Extended hours at library Wed., Nov. 30 – Tues., Dec. 6

The library will have extended hours Nov. 30 – Dec. 6.  We will be open until 2:00 AM every night during this week!  Good luck with your finals!

Wed., Nov. 30    7:30am – 2:00am
Thurs., Dec. 1     7:30am –  2:00am
Fri., Dec. 2 7:30am – 2:00am
Sat., Dec. 3 9:00am – 2:00am
Sun., Dec. 4 1:00pm- 2:00am
Mon., Dec. 5  7:30am – 2:00am
Tues., Dec. 6 7:30am – 2:00am
Wed., Dec. 7  7:30am – 10:00pm

 

Always check our Library Hours page for the latest information on when the library is open!  You can find it here:  http://libguides.uah.edu/hours

ProQuest Central database trial until Dec. 1

From now until Dec. 1, 2011, you can access the ProQuest Central database trial at the below link:

https://www.proquest.com/trials/trialSummary.action?view=subject&trialBean.token=92XEP0WB8HXZD01SHDCB

ProQuest Central serves as the central resource for researchers at all levels. Covering more than 160 subjects areas, ProQuest Central contains over 11,000 titles – with more than 8,000 in full text. This comprehensive reference collection features a highly-respected, diversified mix of content including scholarly journals, trade publications, magazines, books, newspapers, reports, and videos.

ProQuest Central includes the following databases:
ABI/INFORM Complete
Accounting & Tax
Banking Information Source 
Canadian Newsstand Complete 
CBCA Complete 
Hoover’s Company Profiles 
Pharmaceutical News Index  
ProQuest Asian Business & Reference 
ProQuest Biology Journals 
ProQuest Career and Technical Education 
ProQuest Computing 
ProQuest Criminal Justice 
ProQuest Education Journals
ProQuest European Business 
ProQuest Family Health  
ProQuest Health & Medical Complete
ProQuest Military Collection 
ProQuest Newsstand 
ProQuest Nursing & Allied Health Source
ProQuest Psychology Journals 
ProQuest Religion 
ProQuest Research Library
ProQuest Science Journals
ProQuest Social Science Journals 
ProQuest Telecommunications 
Snapshots 

We welcome your feedback at http://libanswers.uah.edu/.

International Education Week: Nov. 14-19, 2011

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Join us for one or all of the following activities to celebrate International Education Week at UAHuntsville Nov. 14-19, 2011:

Event: Country Exhibition
Date: November 9-18, 2011
Location: Salmon Library Lobby
Description: Poster presentations by UAHuntsville International Programs or International Student Organizations that highlight a country/region or their mission abroad or on campus.

Event: Harvest Dinner
Date: Monday,  November 14, 2011, 4:30-7:30 PM
Location: Baptist Student Center, 450 Sparkman Dr.
Description: A full Thanksgiving dinner provided with the support of the Department of  Housing, the International Student and Scholar Office, and numerous other volunteers across campus and in the Huntsville community.  The holiday gathering allows the student and scholar community a way to experience the holiday season with their UAHuntsville family.  RSVP required so visit our IEW Facebook Page.

Event: UAHuntsville Without Borders: Intercultural Exchange Forum
Date: Tuesday, November 15, 2011, 11:10 AM – 12:30 PM
Location: Frank Franz Hall 138 (Multipurpose Room)
Description: Come share and learn about UAH’s international spirit! UAH international students will discuss and display their countries, cultures, and experiences in the U.S., and non-international students who have furthered their education by studying or doing research abroad will let you in on their adventures.

Event: International Film Festival:  The Concert 
Date: Wednesday, November 16, 2011, at 8:00 PM
Location: UC 126
Description: In this new comedy Andrei Filipov, a once celebrated Russian conductor of the Bolshoi, has hit rock bottom and is now working as a depressed custodian who drinks too much.  But when he intercepts an invitation meant for his former orchestra to perform in Paris, Andrei masterminds a plan to pose as the leader of the group in order to make a triumphant return to the music scene.  Andrei sets off for Paris to fulfill his destiny and return to his glory as a great conductor.  Along the way, he will reunite with a young, beautiful violin virtuoso who holds the key to his past and his future.  In French and Russian with English subtitles.

Event: Keynote Address – “Connecting Cultures: Competency, Awareness, and Communication” by Lobna “Luby” Ismail
Date: Thursday,  November 17, 6:00-7:00 PM
Location: Salmon Library, Room 111
Description:  Luby Ismail, founder and president of Connecting Cultures, Inc., is a training specialist with over fifteen years of experience in the areas of cross-cultural communication, cultural competency, Arab and American cultures, Islamic awareness, and religious diversity. She is the author of “Doing Business in the Middle East and North Africa” and “Finding Diversity.” She is frequently used as an expert by national media and major international news programs. Ms. Ismail will discuss how cultural competency, awareness, knowledge, and skills are more essential than ever to communicating across diverse and multicultural settings. For more information visit: http://www.connecting-cultures.net/new/index.htm. Presented in partnership with the International Services Council of Alabama as part of the Global Perspectives Institute.

Event: World Traveler Photo Contest/Gallery Reception
Date: Thursday, November 17, 2011, at 7:00 PM
Location: Salmon Library Art Gallery
Description: An informal reception to follow the keynote speaker to view award-winning photos and award prizes.  Refreshments will be served.

Event:  International Film Festival: I Saw the Devil
Date: Friday, November 18, 2011, at 8:00 PM
Location: UC 126
Description: Lee Byung-hyun stars as Dae-hoon, a special agent whose pregnant wife becomes the latest victim of a disturbed and brutal serial killer, captivatingly played by Oldboy’s Choi Min-sik. Vowing revenge, Dae-hoon blurs the lines between hunter and hunted and good and evil, eventually becoming a monster himself in his twisted pursuit of revenge. In Korean with English subtitles.

Event: Nashville Extravaganza
Date: Saturday, November 19, 2011, 9:00 AM – 9:00 PM
Description:  Spend an afternoon in downtown Nashville, Tennessee, also known as “Music City.” Then visit the famous Opryland Hotel, which will be extravagantly decorated for the Christmas holiday. The transportation and events are free. Only meals and personal expenses will be on your own. All international students are encouraged to get out and do some traveling! Availability is on a first-come, first-serve basis. RSVP required so visit the IEW Facebook page for more information.

Sign up here: https://uahchargers.wufoo.com/forms/k7w0s1/ for students to register for the Nashville trip.

International Education Week is sponsored by:  International Student and Scholar Office, Office of International Programs and Services, the UAHuntsville Salmon Library, Study Abroad, and Student Affairs.

ebrary trial available for next 30 days

Take advantage of our trial to the ebrary Academic Complete e-book collection over the next 30 days, ending approximately Nov. 21.  If this collection is helpful to you with your research, please let us know!  You can contact us at http://libanswers.uah.edu/.

Subjects covered include:
Business & Economics
Computers & IT
Education
Engineering & Technology
History & Political Science
Humanities
Interdisciplinary & Area Studies
Language, Literature & Linguistics
Law, International Relations & Public Policy
Life Sciences
Medical
Nursing & Allied Health
Physical Sciences
Psychology & Social Work
Religion, Philosophy & Classics
Sociology & Anthropology