What's New @ UWM Libraries

Tuesday, March 30, 2004

Summer 2004 Course Schedule Online

The UWM Timetable for summer classes is now available at www.uwm.edu/schedule. Paper versions will be available at the Department of Enrollment Services office in Bolton Hall next Tuesday (April 6th).
Wednesday, March 17, 2004

New Library Database: TeachingBooks

Online access is now available to TeachingBooks. More information is available on the New Resources page. Please note that this product requires e-mail registration.
Friday, March 12, 2004

New Library Database: LitFinder

Online access is now available to LitFinder. More information about this title is on the New Resources page.
Thursday, March 11, 2004

Electronic Journals

Did you know that the UWM Libraries provide access to over 12,000 electronic journals? The Electronic Journals List may be used to obtain the full-text of articles from these titles. Note the instructions for off-campus access.

Marquette Libraries Access Update

The Marquette University Raynor Memorial Libraries visitor access policy has been changed. Access for UWM students is limited to those with a demonstrated research need who may enter via an On-Site InfoPass (issued by the UWM Libraries) or who may purchase, at Marquette, a $5.00 one-day guest researcher pass. UWM faculty are allowed access, but must obtain a courtesy card in order to check out materials. The card costs $5.00 and may be obtained during business hours. See the UWM Libraries news announcement for more information. Ask a Librarian for information on other options for obtaining materials.
Tuesday, March 02, 2004

Database Cancellations

Access to Columbia Earthscape and eHRAF Archaeology is no longer provided by the UWM Libraries. Access to both databases was formerly provided through the University of Wisconsin System. Please check with a librarian for alternate sources.
Monday, March 01, 2004

Census EEO Data Tool Now Available

Released in late January '04, the Census 2000 Special EEO Tabulation serves as the primary benchmark for comparing the race, ethnicity, and sex composition of the U.S. labor market, within a specified geography and job category. Connect to this resource from the RIS Government Information subject page.

New England Journal of Medicine Available Online

Full-text access (1993-present) is now available to the New England Journal of Medicine. (Note that remote access users must first connect via the Off-Campus Access page.)