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Inside
The Clarion University Libraries
September 9, 2008
In This Issue
Reading Music: Music
Index Online
Information Made
Easy: Discover Eagle
Gold Search
This Friday: Spina
Asks, “Why Write?” At
Faculty Author
Seminar Series
Attention Faculty:
Library Instruction
Tailored For Your
Class!
Computer Tip: Fine
Tune Your Printing
Choices
Volume 4, Number 3
About “Inside The Clarion University Libraries”
The Clarion University Libraries newsletter is published weekly when classes are in session. Through Inside,
we share information about our services and resources with the campus community. Inside is best viewed
with Microsoft Outlook. However, you can read a PDF version of Inside online. Access it through the
Libraries’ homepage at: cmswww.clarion.edu/students/student/library/29806
Reading Music: Music Index Online
Music Index Online is a comprehensive subjectauthor guide to journal literature relating to music.
Coverage spans from 1973 to the present and
contains information from over 850 music periodicals
from over 40 countries. Topics included cover every
aspect of the classical and popular world of music
such as articles, news, reviews, and obituaries about music, musicians, and
the music industry.
Music Index Online is made available through the Keystone Library Network
and can be searched simultaneously with other databases as part of EBSCO.
Something To Think
About
CU Libraries’ Links
Inside The Clarion
University Libraries
Read back issues of the
Libraries’ newsletter
Library Home
Your link to all of the
Libraries’ resources
PILOT
Search the Libraries’ online
catalog
A-Z Database
Search the Libraries’
extensive collection of
electronic journals and ebooks
Information Made Easy: Discover Eagle Gold
Search
Eagle Gold Search is a Web-based search engine at
the Library Website that enables you to
simultaneously search multiple library databases and
the online catalog of holdings at the same time.
Preselected subject categories of relevant databases
are available, or you may select the databases of
your choice.
An Eagle Gold Search Video Tutorial is available to provide you with an
overview of the service, or you may visit or contact our reference
department.
Contact Us
Dr. Terry Latour
Dean of Libraries
This Friday: Spina Asks, “Why Write?” At
Faculty Author Seminar Series
Dr. Vincent Spina, professor of modern languages at
Clarion University, is scheduled as the opening
speaker in the 2008-2009 Faculty Author Seminar
Series.
Join him on Friday, September 12th at 12:15 p.m. in
the Center for Academic Excellence on Level A of the Carlson Library when
Spina discusses the question, "Why Write?” The topic is based on his book,
“Outer Borough and the Origins of Obscure Poetry.”
A light lunch – served beginning at noon – as well as Spina’s presentation,
are free and open to the public, please join us!
Attention Faculty: Library Instruction Tailored
For Your Class!
Information literacy – or course integrated library instruction – is a service
provided by the University Libraries. Knowledgeable reference librarians can
customize a class session that addresses the course needs of your students.
On the Clarion Campus, contact:
Karen Sheesman at x1841 to schedule Bibliographic Instruction
for your class. One of the Instructional Librarians will contact
you.
On the Venango Campus contact:
Nancy Clemente at x1245 or email her (nclemente@clarion.edu)
or
Linda Cheresnowski at x1247 or email her
(lcheresnowsk@clarion.edu)
Computer Tip: Fine Tune Your Printing Choices
You need a hard copy from an MS Word file, but you
don't need the entire file. Maybe you just need a
page or maybe even just a section or two. If that is
all you need, why are you printing the entire
document? Here are a few ways you can save paper
and money!
To begin, you'll need to go to the Print window (File menu, Print choice or
Ctrl + P).
In the Page Range section, you'll find a few choices. By default, the All
choice will be selected, but you could change it to:
Current page - which will print only the page where the cursor is
currently located.
Or…
Selection - which prints whatever text was highlighted before you
went to the Print window.
Or…
Below that, you'll find the Pages option. Here, you can enter a combination
of information to get Word to print exactly what you want – nothing more
and nothing less.
To print whole pages, you can request them by page number.
2 will print only page two of the document.
2, 5 will print only pages two and five of the document.
3-8 will print only pages three through eight of the document.
3, 4-7 will print only pages three and four through seven.
You get the idea! Now go print just what you need!
This week’s tip is borrowed from
the good folks at worldstart.com
Something To Think About:
Kindness is a language which the
deaf can hear and the blind can see.
-- Mark Twain
The Clarion University Libraries
September 9, 2008
In This Issue
Reading Music: Music
Index Online
Information Made
Easy: Discover Eagle
Gold Search
This Friday: Spina
Asks, “Why Write?” At
Faculty Author
Seminar Series
Attention Faculty:
Library Instruction
Tailored For Your
Class!
Computer Tip: Fine
Tune Your Printing
Choices
Volume 4, Number 3
About “Inside The Clarion University Libraries”
The Clarion University Libraries newsletter is published weekly when classes are in session. Through Inside,
we share information about our services and resources with the campus community. Inside is best viewed
with Microsoft Outlook. However, you can read a PDF version of Inside online. Access it through the
Libraries’ homepage at: cmswww.clarion.edu/students/student/library/29806
Reading Music: Music Index Online
Music Index Online is a comprehensive subjectauthor guide to journal literature relating to music.
Coverage spans from 1973 to the present and
contains information from over 850 music periodicals
from over 40 countries. Topics included cover every
aspect of the classical and popular world of music
such as articles, news, reviews, and obituaries about music, musicians, and
the music industry.
Music Index Online is made available through the Keystone Library Network
and can be searched simultaneously with other databases as part of EBSCO.
Something To Think
About
CU Libraries’ Links
Inside The Clarion
University Libraries
Read back issues of the
Libraries’ newsletter
Library Home
Your link to all of the
Libraries’ resources
PILOT
Search the Libraries’ online
catalog
A-Z Database
Search the Libraries’
extensive collection of
electronic journals and ebooks
Information Made Easy: Discover Eagle Gold
Search
Eagle Gold Search is a Web-based search engine at
the Library Website that enables you to
simultaneously search multiple library databases and
the online catalog of holdings at the same time.
Preselected subject categories of relevant databases
are available, or you may select the databases of
your choice.
An Eagle Gold Search Video Tutorial is available to provide you with an
overview of the service, or you may visit or contact our reference
department.
Contact Us
Dr. Terry Latour
Dean of Libraries
This Friday: Spina Asks, “Why Write?” At
Faculty Author Seminar Series
Dr. Vincent Spina, professor of modern languages at
Clarion University, is scheduled as the opening
speaker in the 2008-2009 Faculty Author Seminar
Series.
Join him on Friday, September 12th at 12:15 p.m. in
the Center for Academic Excellence on Level A of the Carlson Library when
Spina discusses the question, "Why Write?” The topic is based on his book,
“Outer Borough and the Origins of Obscure Poetry.”
A light lunch – served beginning at noon – as well as Spina’s presentation,
are free and open to the public, please join us!
Attention Faculty: Library Instruction Tailored
For Your Class!
Information literacy – or course integrated library instruction – is a service
provided by the University Libraries. Knowledgeable reference librarians can
customize a class session that addresses the course needs of your students.
On the Clarion Campus, contact:
Karen Sheesman at x1841 to schedule Bibliographic Instruction
for your class. One of the Instructional Librarians will contact
you.
On the Venango Campus contact:
Nancy Clemente at x1245 or email her (nclemente@clarion.edu)
or
Linda Cheresnowski at x1247 or email her
(lcheresnowsk@clarion.edu)
Computer Tip: Fine Tune Your Printing Choices
You need a hard copy from an MS Word file, but you
don't need the entire file. Maybe you just need a
page or maybe even just a section or two. If that is
all you need, why are you printing the entire
document? Here are a few ways you can save paper
and money!
To begin, you'll need to go to the Print window (File menu, Print choice or
Ctrl + P).
In the Page Range section, you'll find a few choices. By default, the All
choice will be selected, but you could change it to:
Current page - which will print only the page where the cursor is
currently located.
Or…
Selection - which prints whatever text was highlighted before you
went to the Print window.
Or…
Below that, you'll find the Pages option. Here, you can enter a combination
of information to get Word to print exactly what you want – nothing more
and nothing less.
To print whole pages, you can request them by page number.
2 will print only page two of the document.
2, 5 will print only pages two and five of the document.
3-8 will print only pages three through eight of the document.
3, 4-7 will print only pages three and four through seven.
You get the idea! Now go print just what you need!
This week’s tip is borrowed from
the good folks at worldstart.com
Something To Think About:
Kindness is a language which the
deaf can hear and the blind can see.
-- Mark Twain