Tuesday, June 30, 2020
Library Hours - 4th of July
Our offices will be closed July 3-5 for the 4th of July holiday. There will be no online reference on Friday and Sunday. Online services will resume July 6th.
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Tuesday, June 23, 2020
Library Hours- Summer
I.D. Weeks building is currently closed. If you require items from the library please see this libguide. https://libguides.usd.edu/online-learning/appointments
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Monday, June 22, 2020
RESOLVED - USD online services are down
Please contact libanswers.usd.edu if you continue to see errors.
Various online services such as CAS, SNAP, D2L and the U Portal are down. This includes our DATABASES and LINKS IN THE CATALOG. ITS is working on the issue.
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Monday, June 8, 2020
Database Trial - Harper’s Weekly
Harper’s Weekly - Trial runs June 5- July 6, 2020
https://usd.idm.oclc.org/login?url=http://harp.alexanderstreet.com
HarpWeek provides electronic access to Harper’s Weekly, the illustrated 19th century "Journal of Civilization" for a 56-year period: 1857-1912. Harper's Weekly is an important primary resource for examining 19th-century America on a cumulative week-to-week basis. HarpWeek's electronic database makes it possible for the user to discover the lively
The pages are scanned as facsimile Images, then created both Thesaurus-based Indexing and Searchable Full-text which integrate with those pages to provide the user with pinpoint access to precise information, or with a general overview of the period.
Fill out our feedback form and let us know what you think about this resource: http://libguides.usd.edu/trial
https://usd.idm.oclc.org/login?url=http://harp.alexanderstreet.com
HarpWeek provides electronic access to Harper’s Weekly, the illustrated 19th century "Journal of Civilization" for a 56-year period: 1857-1912. Harper's Weekly is an important primary resource for examining 19th-century America on a cumulative week-to-week basis. HarpWeek's electronic database makes it possible for the user to discover the lively
- news stories
- illustrations
- cartoons
- editorials
- biographies
- literature
The pages are scanned as facsimile Images, then created both Thesaurus-based Indexing and Searchable Full-text which integrate with those pages to provide the user with pinpoint access to precise information, or with a general overview of the period.
Fill out our feedback form and let us know what you think about this resource: http://libguides.usd.edu/trial
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