Does the Library have any electronic maps?
Arthur Lakes LibraryYes. The Library has a few maps including digitized topographic maps by Topo!, National Geographic, and DeLorme. The Library has some digital data produced by the Federal Government for maps including the Digital Line Graphs (DLGs), Digital Orthophoto Quadrangles (DOQs), Digital Raster Graphs (DRGs), TIGER files.
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UNO | University Library | Help | Frequently Asked Questions...Library reserve staff needs a clean 8 1/2 x 11 photocopy of the material the first time it is used. The library can do photocopying but charges .10 per page. Materials being submitted for electronic reserve must be accompanied by a signed request form with complete bibliographic citations for each item being posted. The form can be downloaded by going here. Once material has been scanned the material is archived.
Related QuestionsWhat electronic resources does the Library have?
Buffalo, Texas - The Crossroads of TexasThrough the Texas State Library and Central Texas Library System, the library can access many databases that can help patrons with their personal, academic and professional research.
Related QuestionsDoes the library have maps, atlases, etc.?
David & Lorraine Cheng Library - Library FAQYes. They are located along the back wall behind the Reference Desk. Maps and atlases are considered reference materials and they must stay in the library, but you may photocopy them. Also, from the library's home page, click on Reference Tools, then click on Maps, Atlases, Geography, and Travel which will link to other information needs.
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WIS FAQsThe web-based front end will allow you to send us the computer files which contain your documents, maps, and drawings. You simply attach your files that are on your computer, and it will be processed electronically for you.
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Frequently Asked QuestionsYes, most libraries now offer access to their online catalogs via the Internet. See the Library's Internet Reference web page. Ask a staff member if you need assistance.
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Wisconsin State Law Library - FAQs about the Catalog, Collec...The Library provides a number of licensed resources as a service to our users. To learn more about these resources and how you may access them, visit our Journals and Legal Databases page .
Related QuestionsHow can I get remote access to the library's catalog and other electronic databases?
Library IMC FAQsOnce your student photo I.D. is activated, you will be able to access the library's catalog remotely from home, work, etc. Remote access to other electronic databases is explained on a handout available at the circulation counter. You will be welcome to use materials within the library. Permission to check out an item will generally be refused; however, your request may be granted at the discretion of the librarian.
Related QuestionsDoes the Library have any maps of old mining claims?
Arthur Lakes LibraryYes. The Map Room has an excellent collection of old mining maps of Colorado. Mining maps of other states and countries are vigorously collected, but are not as numerous as ones of Colorado. To find a mining map, always start your search with the NARROWEST geographic focus; a search that is too geographically wide will yield many irrelevant items. If you are looking for a map of "North Table Mountain," begin your search with that term.
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Arthur Lakes LibraryYes and NO. The Library does have a few STATE road maps its collection itself. HOWEVER, the only up-to-date road maps are of COLORADO. These can be found by searching Catalyst, the Library's on-line catalog. Do a WORD search using "road" and the name of the area you are seeking. The Library does NOT have any road maps for cities outside of Colorado. The Library does NOT collect tourist information. It is suggested patrons check the web for tourist info.
Related QuestionsWhat Does Electronic Submission Do for Me?
dnm: FAQ on Syllabus PoliciesElectronic submission benefits you too. You don't have to suffer a late paper deduction because your printer jammed or fog trapped you three hours away. With e-copies of your papers, I can show you how a paragraph or a section of your paper could be restructured for more impact, or how you might invert a sentence to make it less convoluted.
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The Inca Trail FAQOnce again, the South American Explorer's Club offers paper maps, both of Machu Picchu and of the Inca Trail. For online maps, there's a good map of the Inca Trail at Infoperu, as well as my own map of the Inca Trail on this site. Wholeo Online books have a sketch map of Machu Picchu, and there's a more precise but unlabelled map available as part of an article about a multimedia feature on Machu Picchu.
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Frequently Asked Questions - Faculty - Rod Library - Univers...Yes. We continue to implement this new service, providing a combination of scanned documents and links to web pages. Photocopied items normally checked out on short loan from the Reserve Desk can now also be scanned into Adobe PDF files, which can then be viewed on a computer using the Adobe Reader web browser plug in.
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Middle East Institute: George Camp Keiser Library FAQThe library houses two public terminals for patrons to use. Patrons may access the library's online catalog, Index Islamicus , Mideast Mirror and the Middle East Economic Digest (MEED) . In addition, the library owns several CD-Roms. The library hopes to have wi-fi available in the near future. Non-members are allowed one free visit to the library. After their first visit, patrons must join MEI to continue use of the library. To learn more about membership please click here .
Related QuestionsWhat other electronic book formats does the library offer?
MHL: eAudio FAQsWe have purchased 10,000 electronic books through netLibrary. You read these books on your computer, not on a specialized device. Be sure to check out our netLibrary titles! Back to top.
Related QuestionsWhich electronic journals does the Library make available?
WMU | EUP | Library Services | FAQsThe Journal Finder system, available at: http://www.wmich.edu/library/articles/sfx.php?Submit=Connect+to+Journal+Finder provides information on all electronic full text journals available to you, along with links to search or browse those journals, and which years are available.
Related QuestionsDoes the library have print or electronic access to the journal I'm looking for?
Frequently Asked QuestionsFirst, go to the library web page and click on the "Find Articles" option from the list on the left-hand side of the page. Next click on "Journal Finder (Print and Electronic)" When the Journal Finder window opens click on the "Browse" tab from the row of tabs along the top of the Journal Finder page. When the Browse tab window opens there will be two boxes. The top box should say "Browse Type - Journals By Title.
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FAQsCOM Library tries to always have on hand a copy of the current schedules and catalog, and their is a map of the campus in the front of the catalog. They are available for use at the circulation desk in the library.
Related QuestionsHow do I find out what electronic journals the library subscribes too?
LibraryYou do this via the library catalogue. You can look up a journal by title or get a list of electronic journals by going to the library catalogue and clicking on MORE OPTIONS. You can then click “Electronic Journals” which will display and alphabetical list of electronic journal titles. Alternatively, use the eJournals web page as a starting point.
Related QuestionsWhich electronic journals are available via the Library?
E-Resources Frequently Asked QuestionsThere is an A-Z list of full text electronic journals which can be browsed by title or by subject category, and a Guide to Using the A-Z list of full text electronic journals. There are also e-resources listed by subject or alphabetically which can be searched in various ways and provide access to journals, abstracts of journal articles or other material.
Related QuestionsDoes the library have audiovisuals, CD-ROMs or other materials in electronic formats?
FAQ- Kornhauser LibraryA large collection videocassettes is maintained to support basic sciences and clinical curriculum. Equipment for the use of these materials in the library is available in the group study rooms. The library also has a small, but growing collection of interactive videodiscs and CD-ROMs on such topics as anatomy, histology, physiology, and pharmaceutics. Ask a librarian about the appropriateness of your use of these materials and their location.
Related QuestionsDoes the library offer any classes on how to use electronic or other information sources?
David & Lorraine Cheng Library - Library FAQClasses for faculty, staff, and students are offered from the library's User Education program. For more information, such as the schedule of the classes available can be found on the User Education web page. Please call the library at 973.720.2663 or ask at the Reference Desk. We will schedule a time that is convenient for both the library user and the librarian.
Related QuestionsDoes the library have everything listed in LIUCat?
Frequently Asked QuestionsAll of the campus libraries of LIU are included in the computer, so make sure the book you want is here at C.W. Post. It may also be in one of the departments (rather than the circulating stacks), checked out, or on reserve.
Related QuestionsDoes the library have textbooks?
Frequently Asked QuestionsGenerally we don't purchase college textbooks. The Instructional Media Center has a collection of K-12 textbooks.
Related QuestionsHow many books does the OSU Library own?
Ohio State University Libraries: Frequently Asked QuestionsThe OSU Libraries own approximately 6 million volumes, and subscribe to approximately 35,000 serial titles.
Related QuestionsWhat services does the library offer?
Babson College - Library - Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)Telephones: Telephones are not available for public use in the library. A campus telephone is located in the lobby. Payphones are located in Reynolds or outside of Malloy. Fax Machines: A public fax machine is located in Reynolds. The library does not have fax machines for public use. Scanners: Public scanners are located in the 24 hour lab. (OneCard required for entry.) Additionally, a scanner is connected to workstation #15.
Related QuestionsHow does the Library acquire its holdings?
Frequently Asked Questions (Library of Congress)Through exchange with libraries in this country and abroad, gifts, materials received from local, state and federal agencies as well as foreign governments, purchase, and copyright deposits. Materials are added to the collections of the Library at a rate of 10,000 items per working day. Selection officers review materials and decide which should be kept and added to the permanent collections.
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