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September 2011
Greetings from your Library Science Liaison
Welcome back to everyone. This is the first issue of our newsletter "From Your Libraries ..." The newsletters are designed to provide general library information as well as information catered directly to Library Science. We want to make this newsletter as information-rich as possible but not overwhelm you.
As your liaison I'm here to help you in any way I can. Remember to send in book or video requests using "eRequest." It's working together that builds a strong collection for Library Science. Journal requests can also be sent in but are handled in a different manner. Don't let that discourage you - I still want to know the titles you need for your teaching and research. I look forward to continuing our work together.
Sincerely,
Jane Olsgaard
Library Science Liaison
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New Interface for Ulrich's on the web

Ulrich's Web Global Serials Directory is an easy to search source of detailed information on more than 300,000 periodicals of all types: academic and scholarly journals, e-journals, peer-reviewed titles, popular magazines, newspapers, newsletters, and more.
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Ask A Librarian
 Need some help with that question? Our "Ask A Librarian" services are available to anyone, whether faculty, student or staff. Librarians are here to help answer your questions. Read more about how to contact us via a method that works for you.
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Library Instruction Available

We provide instruction to meet the varying needs of you and your students. Are you interested in a general library introduction or hands-on instruction? Read more about how our librarians can help.
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Scan and Deliver - Let us get that for you

Through your Interlibrary Loan account request that copies of journal articles or book chapters held in print in the libraries be delivered to your email account. This service is free of charge for USC faculty, staff, and students at any USC campus.
For more information see the Scan and Deliver Policies.
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