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  • Library proxy service is back up.
    from LSU Libraries by skelsey
    Off campus access to Indexes and Databases as well as ejournals is back up.... Read More >
  • LSU Libraries Closed through September 5th.
    from LSU Libraries by skelsey
    The LSU Libraries will be closed on Monday, September 1st through Friday September 5th. The Libraries is scheduled to open on Monday September 8th. You can check the LSU Homepage at www.lsu.edu for more information on the status of campus activities. The Proxy for the Libraries Indexes and Databases and ejournals is currently down.... Read More >
  • LSU Libraries Closing Monday and Tuesday, Sept. 1 - 2
    from LSU Libraries by skelsey
    The LSU Libraries will be closed on Monday, September 1 and Tuesday, September 2.... Read More >
  • WRS: Environmental and Energy Resources Library
    from by jryan1
    From their website: "eERL's mission is to be the best possible online collection of environmental and energy sustainability resources for community college educators and for their students. The resources are also available for practitioners and the public." http://www.eerl.org/index.php A clearinghouse for Environmental Science and Technology related websites and electronic resources.... Read More >
  • WRS: Environmental and Energy Resources Library
    from by jryan1
    From their website: "eERL's mission is to be the best possible online collection of environmental and energy sustainability resources for community college educators and for their students. The resources are also available for practitioners and the public." http://www.eerl.org/index.php A clearinghouse for Environmental Science and Technology related websites and electronic resources.... Read More >
  • LSU Special Collections Completes NHPRC Grant
    from LSU Libraries Special Collections Blog by Gabe
    The LSU Libraries Special Collections is pleased to announce the completion of a 3.5 year, $196,140 grant from the National Historical Publications and Records Commission to microfilm Transcriptions of Louisiana Police Jury Records created by the Louisiana Historical Records Survey during the New Deal. In paper form, the collection totals 206 cubic feet and resulted in 581 35mm reels. Police juries are the governing body of Louisiana’s parishes, and 60 of Louisiana's 64 parishes are represented in the collection. Their meeting minutes and ordinances document local government responsibility; parish budgets and taxes, citizen participation in and expectations of government; settlement of the state's rural areas and changes in land ownership; local ordinances governing slavery and local attitudes about it, as well as the changing status of African Americans after emancipation. The records reflect topics such as the development of education for blacks and whites, the battle to control yellow fever, livestock maintenance, transportation, and flood control and levee-building. The records also contain genealogical information, useful in identifying ancestors' places of residence, death dates, and role in their communities. Microfilming was necessary to preserve these important historical records, as the transcribers used poor-quality wood-pulp paper, which had become embrittled to the point where every use was damaging. Further, the order of the collection was at times confusing and incorrect. In addition to the physical access problems, intellectual access to the transcriptions was hampered by an inadequate and difficult to use finding aid. Therefore, the collection was also reprocessed and a new and improved finding aid produced. The pdf version is available here. The LSU Libraries will make copies of the microfilm available to library patrons, both at LSU and via interlibrary lending, and positive use copies of the film are available for purchase. For more information about these services, please contact Special Collections Public Services, Hill Memorial Library, Baton Rouge, LA 70803; phone 225-578-6568; fax 225-578-9425; or through our website. A second set of the microfilm is available to the public at the State Archives of Louisiana. Andrée Bourgeois, now with Access Sciences Corp, Houston, TX, served as the project graduate assistant, and Tara Laver, Curator of Manuscripts, was the project director. Elizabeth Dow, Associate Professor of Library and Information Science, was invaluable in refining the mark-up and display of the EAD version of the finding aid, and former LSU SLIS student Jennifer Pino, now employed at Boston University, also assisted with tagging. ... Read More >
  • Worldbook is now available
    from by jryan1
    You can find it on our webpage under indexes and databases. Check out these World Book Resources! http://www.lib.lsu.edu/databases/descriptions/wbkids.html - World Book Kids http://www.lib.lsu.edu/databases/descriptions/wbspanish.html - World Book Spanish Student Discovery Encyclopedia http://www.lib.lsu.edu/databases/descriptions/wbadvanced.html - World Book Advanced http://www.lib.lsu.edu/databases/descriptions/wbreference.html - World Book Online Reference Center http://www.lib.lsu.edu/databases/descriptions/wbdecouverte.html - L’Encyclopédie Découverte http://www.lib.lsu.edu/databases/descriptions/wbdiscover.html - World Book Discover ... Read More >
  • Worldbook is now available
    from by jryan1
    You can find it on our webpage under indexes and databases. Check out these World Book Resources! http://www.lib.lsu.edu/databases/descriptions/wbkids.html - World Book Kids http://www.lib.lsu.edu/databases/descriptions/wbspanish.html - World Book Spanish Student Discovery Encyclopedia http://www.lib.lsu.edu/databases/descriptions/wbadvanced.html - World Book Advanced http://www.lib.lsu.edu/databases/descriptions/wbreference.html - World Book Online Reference Center http://www.lib.lsu.edu/databases/descriptions/wbdecouverte.html - L’Encyclopédie Découverte http://www.lib.lsu.edu/databases/descriptions/wbdiscover.html - World Book Discover ... Read More >
  • New Databases Available
    from LSU Libraries by skelsey
    The LSU Libraries has recently started subscriptions to the following databases: Caribbean Literature: This database offers the full text of many 19th and 20th century literary works from every Caribbean country. Furture plans for the database include author interviews and dictionaries of various Creole languages. The American Civil War Research Database: This database is an online resource for researching the soldiers, regiments, and battles of the American Civil War. Learning Express Library This resource provides interactive online practice tests and tutorials for many standardized tests like the GRE, Praxis, ACT, and others. Visit the Indexes and Databases web page for access to over four hundred databases.... Read More >
  • Hooke's Books
    from by jryan1
    There is a new site from the National Library of Medicine called "Hooke's Books: Books that influenced or were influenced by Robert Hooke's Micrographia"... Read More >

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