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Inside
The Clarion University Libraries
October 7, 2008
In This Issue
“Google Scholars”
Google Electronic
Full Text
New – And
Improving – Web
Page
Library Tip: DIY
Book Renewals
Online
Computer Tip:
Single Cell Hide And
Seek
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
Volume 4, Number 7
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: www.clarion.edu/library
“Google Scholars” Google Electronic Full Text
The University Libraries recently initiated actions
that make it easier for you to identify and connect to
electronic full-text resources through Google
Scholar. Many students and faculty use Google
Scholar and now it will be easier for you to have access to the thousands of
electronic journals that the University subscribes to for your benefit.
On the University Libraries Home Page (www.clarion.edu/library) click on
the Google Scholar link under “Research Resources.” If you are on campus,
Google Scholar recognizes you by our Internet Protocol address. In your
search results look for the Full-Text @ Clarion U link. If you are off campus,
you must set your Google Scholar preferences to the Clarion University
Libraries. When you link to a full-text article from off campus, you will be
presented with a log-in screen. Log-in with your Clarion User Name and
password or your library ID and last name.
For more information, check out the information sheet on this topic at the
library Website under “Library Help”, the “Tutorials – PowerPoint and PDF
Format” link. Then select Google Scholar.
For research on a specialized or focused topic, you may receive better
search results and use your time more effectively by searching one of our
specialized library databases. We offer nearly a hundred of them, many
focusing on specific subject disciplines. Check them out through the Library
Homepage, under the Research Resource heading, A-Z Database List. For
assistance, contact the Carlson Library Reference Desk at 814-393-2490.
A-Z Database
Search the Libraries’
extensive collection of
electronic journals and ebooks
Contact Us
Dr. Terry Latour
Dean of Libraries
New – And Improving – Web Page
As almost everyone knows, we have a new Website, and
we are responding to your suggestions and taking steps to
improve the site. Some enhancements are being initiated
daily, while others require modifications in software and will
take longer.
Please let us know what you think of the library Web pages
via our online Suggestion Box.
Library Tip – DIY Book Renewals Online
Did you know that you can use our Website to renew
the loan period for items checked out from the
Clarion University libraries?
At the Library homepage, click on the Renew Books
link under the “Library Services” list. Information
and additional links are provided.
Computer Tip: Single Cell Hide And Seek
Have you ever found yourself trying to hide the
contents of a single cell in MS Excel? What did you
do? Did you put the information in its own column
and then hide the entire column? Or, did you find
yourself putting the information in the "far reaches"
of the spread sheet and then only printing what you
need? Either way, it's a pain in the neck!
Here’s a better way:
To begin, select the cell with the contents that need to be hidden.
Next, go to the Format Cells dialogue window. In Excel 2007, get
there with the down arrow in the bottom right corner of the
Number section under the Home tab on the ribbon.
Under the Number tab, in the Category column, select Custom.
Next, in the Type field, replace the current selection with ;;; (that's
three semicolons)
Now, click OK or press Enter.
That's it! You should have been returned to your worksheet where you no
longer see the contents of the cell. (Notice that you can still see the cell
contents in the formula bar, but not in the worksheet).
If you ever need to display the cell contents again, simply go back into
the Format Cells window, select the appropriate category and type
for the data and then click OK.
There you have it. A new solution to the problem of necessary -- but not to
be displayed -- data!
Today’s tip is borrowed from
the good folks at WorldStart.com
Something To Think About:
Feeling gratitude
and not expressing it
is like wrapping a gift
and not giving it.
--Unknown
The Clarion University Libraries
October 7, 2008
In This Issue
“Google Scholars”
Google Electronic
Full Text
New – And
Improving – Web
Page
Library Tip: DIY
Book Renewals
Online
Computer Tip:
Single Cell Hide And
Seek
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
Volume 4, Number 7
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: www.clarion.edu/library
“Google Scholars” Google Electronic Full Text
The University Libraries recently initiated actions
that make it easier for you to identify and connect to
electronic full-text resources through Google
Scholar. Many students and faculty use Google
Scholar and now it will be easier for you to have access to the thousands of
electronic journals that the University subscribes to for your benefit.
On the University Libraries Home Page (www.clarion.edu/library) click on
the Google Scholar link under “Research Resources.” If you are on campus,
Google Scholar recognizes you by our Internet Protocol address. In your
search results look for the Full-Text @ Clarion U link. If you are off campus,
you must set your Google Scholar preferences to the Clarion University
Libraries. When you link to a full-text article from off campus, you will be
presented with a log-in screen. Log-in with your Clarion User Name and
password or your library ID and last name.
For more information, check out the information sheet on this topic at the
library Website under “Library Help”, the “Tutorials – PowerPoint and PDF
Format” link. Then select Google Scholar.
For research on a specialized or focused topic, you may receive better
search results and use your time more effectively by searching one of our
specialized library databases. We offer nearly a hundred of them, many
focusing on specific subject disciplines. Check them out through the Library
Homepage, under the Research Resource heading, A-Z Database List. For
assistance, contact the Carlson Library Reference Desk at 814-393-2490.
A-Z Database
Search the Libraries’
extensive collection of
electronic journals and ebooks
Contact Us
Dr. Terry Latour
Dean of Libraries
New – And Improving – Web Page
As almost everyone knows, we have a new Website, and
we are responding to your suggestions and taking steps to
improve the site. Some enhancements are being initiated
daily, while others require modifications in software and will
take longer.
Please let us know what you think of the library Web pages
via our online Suggestion Box.
Library Tip – DIY Book Renewals Online
Did you know that you can use our Website to renew
the loan period for items checked out from the
Clarion University libraries?
At the Library homepage, click on the Renew Books
link under the “Library Services” list. Information
and additional links are provided.
Computer Tip: Single Cell Hide And Seek
Have you ever found yourself trying to hide the
contents of a single cell in MS Excel? What did you
do? Did you put the information in its own column
and then hide the entire column? Or, did you find
yourself putting the information in the "far reaches"
of the spread sheet and then only printing what you
need? Either way, it's a pain in the neck!
Here’s a better way:
To begin, select the cell with the contents that need to be hidden.
Next, go to the Format Cells dialogue window. In Excel 2007, get
there with the down arrow in the bottom right corner of the
Number section under the Home tab on the ribbon.
Under the Number tab, in the Category column, select Custom.
Next, in the Type field, replace the current selection with ;;; (that's
three semicolons)
Now, click OK or press Enter.
That's it! You should have been returned to your worksheet where you no
longer see the contents of the cell. (Notice that you can still see the cell
contents in the formula bar, but not in the worksheet).
If you ever need to display the cell contents again, simply go back into
the Format Cells window, select the appropriate category and type
for the data and then click OK.
There you have it. A new solution to the problem of necessary -- but not to
be displayed -- data!
Today’s tip is borrowed from
the good folks at WorldStart.com
Something To Think About:
Feeling gratitude
and not expressing it
is like wrapping a gift
and not giving it.
--Unknown