Divinity Thanksgiving/End of Semester Hours November 22, 2009
Posted by Andy Keck in : Library services , add a commentWednesday, November 25, 8:00 am to 5:00 pm
Thursday, Nov 26 through Sunday, Nov 29, Closed
Monday, Nov 30 through Friday, Dec 11, Regular Hours
Saturday, Dec 12 through Sunday, Dec 13, Closed
Monday, Dec 14 through Friday, Dec 18, 8:00 am to 5:00 pm
Saturday, Dec 19 through Sunday, Dec 20, Closed
Monday, Dec 21 through Wednesday, Dec 23, 8:00 am to 5:00 pm
Thursday, Dec 24 through Sunday, Jan 3, Closed
First Week of Class Hours (August 24 -30) August 7, 2009
Posted by Andy Keck in : Library services , add a commentMonday to Friday, 8:00 am to 5:00 pm
Saturday, 10:00 am to 6:00 pm
Sunday, 2:00 pm to 10:00 pm
Many of the library’s student staff cannot begin work until the second week of classes, due to university hiring regulations. Regular hours resume on Monday, August 31.
CORRECTION: We have found students able to work during the first week. The library will be open regular hours beginning August 24.
Research Help @ the Library August 7, 2009
Posted by Andy Keck in : Library services , add a commentAll are invited to attend a variety of library and technology workshops. These 30-45 minute sessions will begin at 12:30pm and are held in the library’s Computer Classroom (on Level D). Please register for sessions.
Monday, August 31……..……… Introduction to Biblework 7
Tuesday, September 1…………….Using EndNote to manage citations
Tuesday, September 8…………….Using RefWorks to manage citations
Monday, September 14……………Library Tools for Biblical Exegesis
Tuesday, September 15…………..Searching the Online Catalogs
Monday, September 21……………Introduction to Accordance for Mac
Tuesday, September 22…………..Theological Research Strategies
Monday, September 28……………Introduction to Bibleworks 7
Tuesday, September 29…………..Library Tools for Biblical Exegesis
Upgrades! Library’s web-based forms on July 1 June 26, 2009
Posted by Andy Keck in : Library services , add a commentOn July 1, Duke’s Office of Information Technology will be completing an upgrade of the software that supports our web-based forms. While the forms will appear normal on July 1st, any attempt to submit the forms will result in an error message. These include ask-a-librarian form, missing book form, reserve form, suggestion form, and others.
Please make use of our phone and email contact information in order to contact the library on July 1. Please note: this outage has now been extended until 2pm on Thursday, July 2.
ePrint in the Divinity School Library (revised, 5/20/09) May 20, 2009
Posted by Roger Loyd in : Library services , add a commentYou must use your Duke NetID to print. If you do not have a Duke NetID, see information below.
All printing will go to an ePrint station (2 in library). The smaller printers are no longer available.
Printing must be retrieved from an ePrint station (at the far right of computer row, or in the periodicals room) by swiping your DukeCard or a copier/ePrint card.
If you are not affiliated with Duke, you will need to purchase a copier/ePrint card from the machine at the top of the stairs (near copiers on our 3rd floor). Amounts available are from $1.00 upwards. Cost of printing is 2 cents per sheet (single- or double-sided) for non-Duke people.
