Copyright Symposium – Wednesday April 27

Making sense of copyright on (and off) campus

Presented by The Teaching, Learning & Technology Roundtable

Wednesday, April 27
Walsh Library – Beck Rooms (first floor)

Are you confused about copyright? Unsure what is permitted under “Fair Use” and what can land you in a lawsuit? Do you know how your own work is protected by copyright?This two-part event is designed to provide basic copyright information, promote discussion and answer your questions.

Morning Session for Faculty, Instructors & Administrators

10:00 am – 11:30 am
11.30 am – 12:00 pm
12:00 pm – 1:00 pm
Open Q & A and Discussion

Brunch & beverages will be available from 9:30 am – 1:00 pm.

Register for the Morning Session »
4:00 pm – 5.30 pm
Afternoon Session for Students:  “Policy, File sharing and You”
This session will cover 

  • University policy explanation and discussion
  • RIAA
  • Pirates against Piracy

Winston Roberts, Dean For Community Development and Coordinator for Community Standards
Michael Soupios, Associate Director for Digital Media, TLTC

Light snacks & pizza available

Register for the Afternoon Session »

OPEN HOUSE: RETIREMENT OF SR. ANITA TALAR

Monday May 2, 2011

OPEN HOUSE

IN HONOR OF THE RETIREMENT OF
SR. ANITA TALAR

After nearly 30 years of service to WALSH LIBRARY
&
Seton Hall University

Time:  2- 4 pm
Place: Rotunda, 4th Floor, Walsh Library

Please donate towards a farewell gift.   Send to Catriona Hill, Deans Office, Library or phone 973 7619005
Cash preferred!

 

New Environmental Database

GREENR (Global Reference on the Environment, Energy, and Natural Resources) is a new online resource that offers authoritative content on the development of emerging green technologies and discusses issues on the environment, sustainability and more.  GREENR combines news, unique commentary, audio, video, primary source documents, case study statistics and more into a Web-like experience designed to attract attention and foster participation.  PDF guide with more information

For more resources, see:

 

 

 

Yes we still have ScienceDirect!

We have received a few calls recently asking if we still have ScienceDirect, as some of you have had trouble accessing it. Yes, the library still subscribes to ScienceDirect!

If you are having a problem with off-campus access to ScienceDirect or any library database or resource, it may be because you are trying to link to it from Blackboard.

To resolve the problem: if you are working off campus, always access library databases and journals through the library homepage, or from your particular subject research guide.

For help with off-campus access, see our off-campus access guide or ask a librarian.

 

New e-books at the library

Just in time for spring semester, we have added over 60 new e-books to the library’s ebrary collection. In addition to our extensive collection of business e-books, we now have a growing collection of science, nursing, and health science books.
You can also search for e-books in SetonCat – change the default limit from “all materials” to “eBooks”