Library Newsletter Spring 2018
Dear Faculty, Staff and Graduate Students;
Welcome back! Happy New Year!
On the following pages we’ve highlighted some of our resources and services available for you. All of the titles are linked to the catalog and every picture or blue link goes directly to a page or an e-mail address for quick
access. Please contact us for more information or with any questions you may have.
We wish you all the best for a great semester.
High Point University Libraries
Contact Us:
Circulation: x9102
Media: x9103
Reference: x9101
Interlibrary Loan: x9170
Learning Commons: x9002
SOE Resource Center: x4621
Library Director: x9215
Newsletter Contents:
Featured Resource page 2
Workshops page 3
Course Reserves page 3
Library Staff page 3
Mango Languages page 4
NC Live Additions page 4
Film Society page 4
AXIS360/Open Library page 5
New Releases page 5
Liaisons page 6
Featured Resource:
Art & Architecture Source has been added to HPU Library’s extensive collection of databases. Supporting a diverse audience of art scholars, artists, designers, college
and general researchers. It provides easy access to full-text art journals, magazines, trade publications and books.
Explore:
Export Data to Reference Managers (CITAVI, EasyBib, EndNote, ProCite, Reference Manager, Zotero).
Listen to articles Translate to different languages. Save articles to Google Drive, and more! Art and Architecture Source will also let you create an account to keep track of all your articles. Find it under Databases A-Z.
If you have any questions about this resource, please contact Jennifer Erdmann
or David Bryden.
See a full list of our upcoming Events and Workshops.
Featured Blog Post: Mango Languages
If your New Year’s resolution was to learn a new language, we have you covered!
HPU Libraries is excited to announce the availability of Mango Languages, a leading
language and culture learning resource, available online from anywhere, 24/7. Mango
Languages has more than 70 foreign language and ESL courses.
To try Mango Languages, search for it in Databases A-Z, or visit this direct link. Once
you create an account, you have the option to download an app so you can learn languages
on the go!
NCLIVE Additions
Through NC Live, HPU Libraries has been able to add some exciting new resources to our extensive collection. You can find these databases and many more on the Smith Library webpage under Databases A-Z. Try them today! Art & Architecture Source Biography Reference Bank Biography Reference Center Consumer Reports Cypress Resume Builder Ferguson Career Guidance Center Mango Languages NoveList
Leisure Reading and Entertainment
Click here for a complete list of our new DVD releases.
New DVDs
E-Books
New Books
Click here for the new fiction list. Click here for a list of all new books.
Leisure Reading and Entertainment
Library Liaisons:
David Bryden: Biology, Business,
Chemistry, Pharmacy, Physical Therapy,
Physician Assistant and QEP.
(336) 841-9215 [email protected]
Jennifer Erdmann: Anthropology,
Criminal Justice, English, Human Relations,
Nonprofit Studies, Psychology, Sociology and
Women’s and Gender Studies.
(336) 841-9068 [email protected]
Robert Fitzgerald: Exercise Science,
History, Geography, Modern Foreign
Language, Religion and Philosophy.
(336) 841-9170 [email protected]
Leanne Jernigan: Communication Grad,
Education Grad, Computer Science,
Education, FYS, Mathematics and Physics.
(336) 841-9095 [email protected]
Josh Harris: Media.
(336) 841-9462 [email protected]
Andrew Fair: Fine Arts, Interior &
Graphic Design and Music.
(336) 841-9101 [email protected]
Pam Grubb: SOE Resource Center.
(336) 841-4621 [email protected]
Jesse Xiong: Dance & Theatre.
(336) 841-9102 [email protected]
Please contact your liaison to schedule
library instruction, order library materials,
create online library research guides for
your classes and to schedule a research
consultation.
School of Education Resource Center
We are always adding fun, new books to our
collection; see our featured titles below and
click on the image to link directly to our
catalog.
We are looking forward to our annual Easter
Egg Hunt! We will post the date and time on
our Library Events page.
For more information on the School of
Education Resource Center, including book
lists and teaching resources, please see our
research guide.
Come by and visit us and don’t forget to bring
the little ones!
Questions or comments about this newsletter?
Please contact [email protected].