Friday, January 28, 2022

Library Voices


Whether working at a service desk, or behind the scenes on a project, student workers help keep the library running smoothly to make sure users can take advantage of the libraries’ varied resources and services. We greatly appreciate our undergraduate and graduate student workers and have asked a few of them to share what working at the library means to them. Enjoy their responses below!

 

My meaning here at the library is to create more accessible forms of various archives to allow for everyone to enjoy.
 

Being given the opportunity to grow my knowledge and appreciation for the numerous resources available for students at the University of South Dakota is my favorite thing about my job here at the library.
 

My most recent projects have been creating online access to former Honors Thesis as well as creating more accessible transcripts for archived articles over the history of the Dakota's for the Digital Library of South Dakota.
   

William Kaiser, Technology Fellow

 

 

 

Working in the library means helping spread our words. Here at the library, we have so many different resources that students may not be aware of, and I am happy to help bring the recognition it deserves.
 

My favorite part about working in the library is the atmosphere. There is nothing more comforting then being surrounded by all the knowledge that we are.  The noise level is perfect as well 🙂.
 

My projects mainly bring awareness to what we do at the library, resources we have, and honoring accomplishments. 


Shaina Determan, Technology Fellow



 

I enjoy working at the library because last year I never spent any time there but working at the ILL has helped me to know my way around the place, which makes me feel comfortable there. I also like that I know how to navigate the shelves to find journals and books. I would have never known how to do that if I weren’t given this opportunity. I feel important when I’m at work!


  Katie Rust, Interlibrary Loan (ILL)

Friday, January 14, 2022

Library Hours - Martin Luther King Jr. Day


Saturday - Sunday (1/15-1/16) Noon - 5pm

Monday (1/17) Noon - 10 pm




ProQuest Maintenance - Jan. 15

 ProQuest will be taking up to an eight-hour maintenance window beginning Saturday, January 15 at 9:00pm to preform upgrades on many ProQuest products. During this maintenance window, the following products will be temporarily unavailable.

Research Databases

ProQuest Platform 

Chadwyck-Healey databases (Both US and UK)

ProQuest Trials

EBook Central

Bibliographic and catalog enrichment resources

Books in Print ®

Wednesday, January 12, 2022

New Electronic Resources - AccessPhysiotherapy and the F.A. Davis PT Collection

The Libraries has purchased the following databases.  

AccessPhysiotherapy

https://usd.idm.oclc.org/login?url=https://accessphysiotherapy.mhmedical.com/index.aspx 


F.A. Davis PT Collection

https://usd.idm.oclc.org/login?url=https://fadavispt.mhmedical.com/index.aspx


AccessPhysiotherapy® from McGraw-Hill is a comprehensive online medical resource devoted to

the study, instruction, and practice of physical therapy. Authoritative, trusted, and constantly updated

knowledge, compiled from the best minds in PT.

The modern learner thrives using learning resources in different formats. With AccessPhysiotherapy®,

students have access to:

⊲⊲ An always updating collection of leading textbooks including fully searchable archive, and NPTE-focused test prep

⊲⊲ Guided lectures by experts

⊲⊲ Case files to ground them in real-world scenarios

⊲⊲ Multimedia content spanning the entire curriculum of PT

Monday, January 10, 2022

Library Hours - Spring Semester

Library Hours Spring Semester
Monday - Thursday 7:30 am - Midnight
Friday 7:30 am - 10 pm
Saturday 10 am - 10 pm
Sunday 10 am - Midnight



Monday, January 3, 2022

Access issues - JAMA - resolved

Resolved - Jan. 4, 2022

 

Access to JAMA journals are currently unavailable.  We are working to restore access.