February 14th, 2008 by newer
Ken Liss at Boston College is using Library Thing in a box on his LibGuide. Library Thing allows him to create tags that connect the user to lists of BC library books on specific topics. Another cool idea for a box. Check it out below and look for the “New Communication Books” box.
http://libguides.bc.edu/content.php?pid=615&sid=1330
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January 31st, 2008 by newer
You can submit a request to add a subject or course guide to the drop-down list on the Library’s homepage. Go through whatever channels you normally use to request an update for a webpage (most likely Web-Submit or through your department “webbie”. This is the ONLY way your guide will be available on the LibGuides tab!
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January 14th, 2008 by newer
LibGuiders,
The LibGuides team has finished working on the homepage. Please take a moment to do 2 things with your guides:
1) Please ‘associate’ your published guides with one of the subject areas listed on the LibGuides homepage. To do this login in to edit your guide. Just above the tabs you will see an option to “Change Status”, click there and you will see the option to associate your guide w/a subject. You may only choose one subject. If you feel your guide should be associated with more than one subject please send me an email with the name of the guide and which subjects you would like to associate. This can be done in the administrator panel. Also, please add any course guides you have created to the subject called “USC Course Guides”.
2) Don’t forget to add tags to your guides. This is another way students can find their way to your guide. To add tags, hover over “Guide Options” on the top right hand of your screen. You will see an option to “add/edit tags”. Read the instructions and tag away!
While you are in there, check your guides for errors!
Thanks,
Beki
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December 20th, 2007 by newer
Just wanted to mark our debut!
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December 20th, 2007 by newer
Laurel is going to take all the new guides that have been created up to this point and link them to the subject drop down box on the LibGuides tab. However, once this tab “goes live” on the homepage any new guides that are created will need to be added via a submission to the Web Submit system. Please notify your department’s webbie (Gerri for us Reference folks) so they can make a request through Web Submit when you have a new guide that needs to go up.
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December 19th, 2007 by newer
LGers,
Thanks to Laurel’s genius, I’ve stolen her Gamecock Power Search code for LibGuides and created side boxes for each of the fourteen quicksearch categories - one with each category defaulted at the top of the drop down. (See example on the Find Articles tab in my Sociology guide http://guides.library.sc.edu/content.php?mode=preview&pid=2381&sid=11733.)
These boxes are available for copying into your LibGuides from my *unpublished* guide called “GPS Search Boxes”. I’ve used short titles to distinguish the categories. After you copy, you’ll probably want to edit the box title and the generic text blurb at the top of the box.
GPS - Arts
GPS - Bus & Econ
GPS - Gen & Ethnic Stud
GPS - Education
GPS - History
GPS - Lang & Lit
GPS - Law
GPS - Med & Health Sci
GPS - Relg & Phil
GPS - Sci & Tech
GPS - Social Sciences
GPS - Gen’l Purpose
GPS - Digital Collections
GPS - Library Catalog
A coupla things:
1. I suggest that you COPY the box, not Link to it. This allows you to edit the title of the box and the content of the blurb for your specific needs. All of the category boxes are set up to “call” the same javascript, so we should be able to keep the code updated even with copying.
2. After copying, don’t panic when you don’t see the search text box or the GO button - you will when you hit preview.
Let me know if you have any q’s or if something doesn’t work!
Gerri
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December 19th, 2007 by newer
Hi Gang,
Bob asked me about searching the catalog for e-books to use with his LibGuides. What a good idea and I hadn’t thought of it beyond our e reference collections!
The best tip for searching (which I’m about to tell you) can be found from Library Services > Collections > Electronic Books http://www.sc.edu/library/pubserv/ebooks.html
Using the Material Type won’t find all the e-books.
Use keyword or advanced keyword “electronic books” and topic word(s)
It will find online books and also the records of print books with online content provided as well.
Marilee
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December 12th, 2007 by newer
The following is the script for the Ask-A-Librarian meebo widget:
<embed src=”http://widget.meebo.com/mm.swf?SwTYiicjGA” type=”application/x-shockwave-flash” wmode=”transparent” width=”160″ height=”250″></embed>
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December 4th, 2007 by newer
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