
Thursday, October 21, 2010
Return of Rex

Top 10 Reasons You'll Like Climbing the Library Stairs

9. Saves electricity
8. Your ringtone echoes
7. You burn 16 calories per flight
6. Save on fitness center fees
5. Stair climbing relieves tension
4. No special workout gear needed
3. Stairwells are never "out of order"
2. It's quicker than waiting for the only working elevator
1. Lovely legs--isn't that enough?
Thank you for your patience during the elevator replacement project.
Wednesday, October 13, 2010
Be Part of the Natl Day on Writing Event in the Library 10-20-10
On Wednesday (20 October 2010) our nation celebrates the National Day on Writing. This day commemorates and celebrates the power of prose—all prose. Everything from a profound e-mail sent to you by a friend, to the last paragraph of Fitzgerald’s The Great Gatsby. Fiction, non-fiction, journalism, comic books, graphic novels—if it’s thoughtful and made an impact on you, come READ!
Here’s where you come in! If you have a short reading (under 2 pages of text) that you would like to share at McIntyre’s Collaborative Learning Center and the University Writing Center’s Breezeway Reading Series on the National Day of Writing, please email Blake Westerlund (westerbr@uwec.edu), Interim Coordinator of the UWC with your name and your chosen text. For more info on the National Day on Writing see http://www.ncte.org/dayonwriting/about.
Come read! Come listen! Come enjoy the profound impact of writing!
3:00 p.m.
Breezeway (2nd floor McIntyre Library near the elevators)
Monday, September 20, 2010
Elevator replacement project-1 elevator available

Friday, September 17, 2010
New article search interface & survey
We think you'll like it.
Please take a moment to fill out the brief survey linked from the page.
Wednesday, September 08, 2010
Students can reserve laptops, rooms, cameras online

Library Tours are held Monday-Thursday thru Oct 7
Is there exercise equipment? A family-friendly study room? Beanbag chairs? Staff who like to help students?
Find the answers to these and other questions on a tour of the library.
Details at: http://www.uwec.edu/Library/aboutus/tours.htm
Fall tours begin Sept. 13 and end Oct. 7.
Mondays: 5:30 PM
Tuesdays: 3:00 PM
Wednesdays 10:00 AM
Thursdays: noon
Friday, August 27, 2010
Library homepage gets makeover
Thursday, August 26, 2010
Thanks to all who made Last Call--games, mini-golf, a success

Wednesday, August 25, 2010
Library Hours-Closed Labor Day
Fall semester hours will resume when classes begin on Thursday, September 2.
We will close at 10:30 p.m. on Sunday, September 5.
We will be closed for Labor Day, September 6.
Tuesday, August 24, 2010
Library displays highlight the 20th anniversary of the ADA


The IMC display includes the American Library Association's Schneider Family Book awards for child and teen books about the disability experience, as well as a bibliography of recommended children's books.
Monday, August 23, 2010
McIntyre Library Seeks Head of Special Collections & Archives
Monday, August 16, 2010
Universal Borrowing update complete
http://www.uwec.edu/Library/services/borrowOther.htm
Interlibrary Loan is used to order journal articles. Books, DVDs, CDs, and materials that are not available through Universal Borrowing can be ordered using Interlibrary Loan.
Friday, July 16, 2010
McIntyre Library seeks Periodicals and Electronic Resources Librarian
Monday, June 14, 2010
Summer Session Hrs-Cool Off in the Library

The reference desk hours can be found at: http://www.uwec.edu/Library/reference/index.htm
Thursday, June 10, 2010
Google Scholar now links to McIntyre Library articles
Thursday, June 03, 2010
Monday, May 17, 2010
Toothpick Holders on Display in Library Entrance
Sunday, May 16, 2010
McIntyre Library Honors Student Workers
Saturday, May 15, 2010
Bean Bag Chairs and Civility
Sleeping in the stacks keeps other students from getting to the books they need and keeps our student workers from doing their jobs.
Be considerate, think of others not just yourself and find somewhere else to take a nap on a bean bag. There are plenty of other cozy places in the library to take a bean bag chair. If this continues to be a problem next year we will have to reevaluate having bean bag chairs. They seem very popular but they cannot be used in a way the keeps other students from getting the books they need.
John Pollitz
Director of Libraries
Friday, May 14, 2010
What is FREE at 1 a.m. in the library during finals week?


Thursday, May 06, 2010
May 10-20 The Library (Almost) Never Closes

Tuesday, May 04, 2010
It's your move! Ongoing chess game in the Library

Monday, May 03, 2010
Welcome, Blugold Beginnings students!

Wednesday, April 28, 2010
Writing Center Mon & Wed nites
We're conveniently located near the Reference Desk in L1024.
We hope to see you soon.
University Writing Center
Old Library 1142
WritingCenter@uwec.edu
www.uwec.edu/writing
Monday, April 26, 2010
English Fest this week

Highlighted event:
Sunday, April 25, 2010
Celebrate National Poetry Month

Wednesday, April 14, 2010
Films on Demand -- now available through McIntyre Library
Films on Demand provides the University with unlimited online access to the films and film clips in the following categories:
- Humanities and Social Sciences
- Business & Economics
- Science and Mathematics
- Health and Medicine
Consider using the films for classes, for research, for presentations or for personal interest.
Tuesday, April 13, 2010
Tuesday, April 06, 2010
Live Jazz @ your library!

This is a no-shushing library event. If you desire a quiet space to study during this hour, please visit the 4th or 5th floor of the Library.
Friday, March 12, 2010
Off the Shelf-hot off the press
Friday, February 12, 2010
Text a call number: making your cell phone even more indispensable!
No more! McIntyre Library has added a new feature to its catalog that lets you text a title, call number and library location to your cell phone. Just search that catalog as usual, click on the "Text this location, call number, and title to your cell phone" link near the call number, and enter your cell phone number. You'll receive a text message with the information you need to find the library item. How cool is that?
(You will be responsible for any charges or fees levied by your service provider for receiving the incoming text message.)
Tuesday, February 09, 2010
Required purchase texts now available in the Library
The Library is doing this in keeping with the Faculty Handbook, which states "If a faculty member requires the use of a book not provided through the Instructional Resource Rental Department, copies of the book must be available in the Library for general use." (Chapter 7, page 6)
Second, buying books assigned for classroom readings logically fits directly into the Library mission to support the University’s curriculum.
Finally, perhaps most importantly, it is one way the Library can help address the high cost of textbooks. While we are not suggesting that students avoid purchasing books, we believe that this service expands students’ range of choices in tough economic times. Research has shown that students believe that this is a role that libraries can play in helping them face textbook affordability.
While we haven’t yet received all of our purchased texts we have quite a few available on reserve. (Some exclusions, such as lab manuals, apply)
Tuesday, February 02, 2010
Scholarly recommender service -- try it out!
This trial runs through March 2010.
To try the service, simply use the FIND IT button as usual and look for the "Users interested in this article also expressed an interest in the following" section.
Example:

Frequently Asked Questions
How do I find this service?
Perform a search via our Quick Search or a database and find an article relevant to your research. Then click on the Find It! button to see if your library has access to the article.
To see recommendations, scroll down to the section labeled “Users interested in this article also expressed an interest in the following." You will find additional articles that may be of interest, based on the usage of other researchers that looked at the original article. You can click on the buttons to the right of the citations to see if we have access to the additional articles.
What if nothing is recommended?
The recommendations section will not always show up. This is still a relatively new service and not every article will have recommendations.
What about my privacy?
The recommendation engine is powered by anonymous usage data from people using the Find It! system at other participating libraries. For our trial subscription, UWEC clickthrough data is not sent to the software vendor.
How do I provide feedback?
If you've used the service, please provide feedback via the following system-wide survey.
Wednesday, January 27, 2010
LAST DAY Secret Post: A Community Art Project
Beginning January 25, 2010 and running through March 12, 2010, Eau Claire community Artists and Educators from greater Eau Claire and University of Wisconsin - Eau Claire invite Eau Claire community members and UWEC students, staff and faculty to share their secrets.
Based upon the Post Secret™ concept (http://postsecret.com), participants will be asked to design and submit postcards with a secret on them for a community art project called Secret Post. During the month of April 2010, Secret Post will be displayed at the McIntyre Library, Haas Fine Arts Center and the Eau Claire Regional Arts Center.
Where can you get a postcard? McIntyre Library, Haas Fine Arts Center Room 104 and various locations in and around Eau Claire. For a complete list of locations and for more information, visit the Secret Post Website.
For more information on the Secret Post project contact: Eric Jennings (jenninge@uwec.edu, 715-836-4076), Jyl Kelley (kelleyja@uwec.edu, 715-836-4622), Jill Olm (olmj@uwec.edu, 715-836-2358), or Lori Chilefone (lori@nextstepenergy.com)
Monday, January 25, 2010
Forgot printer paper?
Friday, January 22, 2010
Looking for Your Favorite Database?
Type in the name of the database, then click on the resource name.
Or
Click on the first letter of the database title and find the database in the list.
Tuesday, January 05, 2010
Tax Forms Available
Tax information, forms, and electronic filing are available online.
IRS Website
www.irs.ustreas.gov
Wisconsin Department of Revenue
www.dor.state.wi.us/
Minnesota Department of Revenue
www.taxes.state.mn.us/
Friday, December 11, 2009
Wireless in the library
Faculty, staff, and students can access the wireless network in the library. You will be asked to register your wireless device:
- As soon as you attempt to access a domain outside of the UWEC domain
- The first time you use the network
- Students returning each fall
http://www.uwec.edu/techServices/authentication.htm
Friday, November 20, 2009
Reference/Instruction Librarian - Government Publications
Complete details and application information are available at the following site:
http://www.uwec.edu/acadaff/jobs/faculty/LibraryRefGovPubsF-565.htm
Monday, November 16, 2009
Try out Reference Universe
Reference Universe allows you to search the library’s expensive specialized electronic and print reference collection in a much deeper way. Whereas library catalog searches offer title or subject heading access, Reference Universe searches the complete back-of-the-book indexes and article titles to over 16,000 reference works--then matches those to our local holdings. It offers a way to search the contents of the many specialized encyclopedias and other reference resources we offer. Give it a try! Access is available now (on campus) at http://refuniv.odyssi.com/
Mind and Body Workout Room Update
Thank you to all the students and staff who have made comments about the room and signed in on our use survey sheet. Based on the use we have seen and your positive comments we plan to keep the room open for the foreseeable future.
Thursday, October 29, 2009
New Issue of Off the Shelf
Monday, October 26, 2009
New Response to the Library Suggestion Box
Also, last week we had a suggestion to place a lamp on the puzzle table. We now have a lamp on that table to help out you puzzlers.
John
Friday, September 18, 2009
New Exercise Room in McIntyre Library
Here at McIntyre Library we are not only concerned with building strong minds but we are now offering a way for students, faculty and staff to develop strong bodies also! In collaboration with the Crest Fitness Center we have established the "Mind and Body Fitness" room on the second floor of McIntyre Library (rm L2025). This room will allow everyone to take a little break from their busy work day or study time to get their heart rate up and take care of their bodies while relieving the stress of a very busy schedule. We have a stationary bike and an elliptical trainer in the room. The bike has a tray so that you can keep reading or studying while you get some aerobic exercise. This is a test project to see if a library has a role to play in an overall campus wellness program. The room will remain open during library hours and will operate on a first come first serve basis.
Student Center Plans Available in McIntyre Library
Wednesday, September 16, 2009
E-Reserve and Voyager Catalog have been fixed--thank you for your patience
Tuesday, September 01, 2009
Laptop & Room Scheduling Problems Persist
Reservations can be made in person at the Circulation Desk until further notice.
Thank you for your patience.
Thursday, August 27, 2009
Faculty Publications RSS Feed
of RSS feeds to different databases that lists items published by faculty here at UWEC.
If you don't know anything about RSS (Really Simple Syndication) feeds and how they can be used by you, contact librarians Eric Jennings 715-836-4076 or Hans Kishel 715-836-2959.
Thursday, August 06, 2009
Library Catalog Changes
If you have any problems finding materials during this transition please call Reference at 715-836-3858 and we will return your call, or call Circulation at 715-836-3856 for help.
Thank you for your patience while we move the catalog on to this new platform this summer.
Thursday, July 30, 2009
Several new databases now available
- Academic Search Complete: an upgrade of Academic Search Elite and Academic Search Premier that covers a broad range of disciplines and offers indexing and fulltext access to many more journals.
- Alt Health Watch: coverage of complementary, alternative and integrated approaches to health care
- Auto Repair Reference Center: Repair, care, recalls, specifications for autos dating back to 1945.
- Book Collection Nonfiction: thousands of fulltext nonfiction books. Available at the elementary, middle and high school levels.
- Business Source Premier: upgrade of Business Source Elite, including more journals, industry surveys and market information.
- Consumer Health Complete: consumer-oriented health content and patient information
- Education Administration Abstracts: covers areas related to educational administration, including educational leadership, educational management, and educational research.
- Encyclopedia of Animals: variety of topics relating to animals
- Environment Complete: journal and monographic coverage of environment, energy, agriculture, natural resources and related subject areas.
- Film & Television Literature Index with Full Text: Coverage includes film & television theory, preservation & restoration, writing, production, cinematography, technical aspects, and reviews.
- History Reference Center: cover-to-cover full text for more than 650 historical encyclopedias and other non-fiction books
- Humanities International Complete: comprehensive coverage of humanities topics
- LexiPALS Drug Guide: a database of Patient Advisory Leaflets that provides vital education on medications for patients, including some in Spanish.
- Literary Reference Center: broad spectrum of information on thousands of authors and their works across literary disciplines and timeframes
- LitFinder: full-text access to thousands of poems, short stories, essays, plays, and speeches in the areas of Literature, History, Economics, Sociology, Art & Architecture, Philosophy, Psychology, Science, and Drama dating back to the 9th Century BCE.
- MAS-Ultra School Edition: full text for more than 500 popular, high school magazines.
- MergentOnline: company finanical data, annual reports, industry information, county profiles and more
- Military & Government Collection: current news pertaining to all branches of the military and government from periodicals, academic journals, and other sources
- MLA Directory of Periodicals: detailed information on over 5,500 journals, with 4,400 currently indexed in the MLA International Bibliography
- Newspaper Source Plus: fulltext database of regional, national and international newspapers. Replaces ProQuest Newspapers.
- NoveList: a reader's advisory service for fiction. Also available for K-8 literature.
- Nursing Reference Center: patient and practice resources, evidence-based care sheets, drug information, continuing education and other nursing reference materials.
- Political Science Complete: journal, full-text reference books and conference proceddings covering political science and related topics.
- Professional Development Collection: Designed for professional educators, this database provides a highly specialized collection of nearly 520 high quality education journals, including more than 350 peer-reviewed titles
- Science Reference Center: full text for nearly 640 science encyclopedias, reference books, periodicals, etc. Topics covered include: biology, chemistry, earth & space science, environmental science, health & medicine, history of science, life science, physics, science & society, science as inquiry, scientists, technology and wildlife.
- SocINDEX with Full Text: covers broad range of social science disciplines, going back as far as 1895.
- SPORTDiscus with Full Text: covers kinesiology, sports, sports medicine, exercise, health education and more.
Wednesday, July 08, 2009
Test Drive 3 Great Databases!
Academic Search Complete: the world's most valuable and comprehensive scholarly, multi-disciplinary full-text database, with more than 7,000 full-text periodicals, including nearly 6,000 peer-reviewed journals. In addition to full text, this database offers indexing and abstracts for more than 11,000 journals and a total of more than 11,600 publications including monographs, reports, conference proceedings, etc. The database features PDF content going back as far as 1887, with the majority of full text titles in native (searchable) PDF format. Searchable cited references are provided for more than 1,000 journals.
Business Source Complete: the world's definitive scholarly business database, providing the leading collection of bibliographic and full text content. As part of the comprehensive coverage offered by this database, indexing and abstracts for the most important scholarly business journals back as far as 1886 are included. In addition to the searchable cited references provided for more than 1,200 journals.
Nursing Reference Center: a comprehensive reference tool designed to provide relevant clinical resources to nurses and other health care professionals, directly at the point-of-care. This database offers staff nurses, nurse administrators, nursing students, nurse faculty and hospital librarians the best available and most recent clinical evidence from thousands of full-text documents.
Monday, July 06, 2009
Work Study Jobs in the Library
Have you always wanted to work in the library?
Library departments are hiring students with work study funding for the fall semester. It's a great place to work: we train you, schedules are flexible, it looks good on your resume, and more.
Apply online at: http://www.uwec.edu/Library/aboutus/employment/index.htm
or ask for an application at the Circulation Desk on 1st floor.
Thursday, June 11, 2009
MergentOnline database now available
Friday, May 15, 2009
Summer Hours
Summer Hours June 8-August 2
Main Library*
Mon-Thurs 7:30am-10:00pm
Fri 7:30am-9:00pm
Sat 9:00am-5:00pm
Sun 1:00pm-10:30pm
Reference
Mon-Tues 9:00am-4:00pm & 6:00pm-8:00pm
Wed-Fri 9:00am-4:00pm
Sat-Sun Closed
Special Collections
Mon-Fri 9:00am-4:00pm
Sat-Sun Closed
Periodicals
Mon-Fri 10:00am-3:00pm
Sat-Sun Closed
* July 4 - Library Closed
* July 31 - Library hours: 7:30am - 4:30pm
* August 1, 2 - Library Closed
Friday, May 01, 2009
McIntyre Library In the News Again
Good advice Natalie!
John
Swine flu: all the latest news
Tuesday, April 28, 2009
Gender Neutral Restrooms
For news on other campus gender neutral restroom locations, see http://www.uwec.edu/newsreleases/09/june/0604GenderNeutral.htm
John
Friday, April 17, 2009
Schedule a research consultation
What can you expect from a research consultation?
- assistance in selecting the best resources for your subject area
- strategies for searching specific databases
- help identifying and locating primary source materials
- developing research strategies
- help searching the web for relevant and reliable information
- explanations on how to gain access to materials held in other libraries
We look forward to working with you!
Tuesday, April 14, 2009
New Room Key and Equipment Checkout System

Last week we implemented a new and improved system for checking out study rooms, laptops, cameras and other equipment.
To reserve equipment and group study room keys go to the library website and click on "equipment checkout" on the left hand side of the page.


The reservation system is new and with all software changes problems surface. Please be patient with us as we learn how to make this work better for you. We are confident that soon you will see improvements and the process will work much smoother. One of the improvements that you will see immediately is that the checkout period for laptops is now one week. This was something students were asking for and now we can provide.
The history behind implementing the new system
The primary reason is that the old system was software that was created here years ago. It had become very difficult to work with and impossible to enhance. The current system has undergone so many small tweeks and changes that it would need an entire rewriting to fix many of its problems. Here is a good example of the problem that we experience. Because the software was created before the government changed the dates when we switch from Standard Time to Daylight Savings time, for the past two years every time this happens hundreds of students get overdue fines and notices that are not their fault. Another problem in the software was that we could not easily control how it registered and held group study rooms open. I’ll bet that you have been in the situation where a room was unoccupied that you could have used for just a short time, maybe half an hour. Well the old software would hold rooms open for about an hour prior to a reservation (I’m not sure of the time but I have seen this happen) and we could not over-ride that setting to let someone in to use the room until the people who made the reservation came to use the room. Finally, another reason we went with this system is because it is part of our circulation system and it brings all of our information together. You should be able to go into your library records and see what you have reservations for.
John Pollitz
Monday, April 13, 2009
It's National Library Week!
Taxes, Taxes, Taxes!

U.S., WI, and MN tax forms are available at McIntyre Library.
Saturday, April 11, 2009
Monday, April 06, 2009
Library Extends Hours and FREE Coffee!
Wednesday, March 04, 2009
www.recovery.gov
Links are provided to the state plans; for Wisconsin see http://www.recovery.wisconsin.gov/
There are scammers offering to help businesses and people file for their stimulus money, so beware of fake sites! The Small Business Administration has issued warnings about scammers contacting small businesses asking for financial information that is supposedly needed for the business to qualify for tax rebates under the stimulus plan (www.sba.gov and click on "Scam Alert").
Tuesday, March 03, 2009
Spring Newsletter--Off the Shelf

Friday, February 20, 2009
Apply Now for the Library Diversity Internship!
**Travel, room, board, and registration fee for a state or regional librarian conference.
**Travel, room, and board for visiting the UW – Madison and/or UW- Milwaukee Graduate Schools of Library and Information Science as a prospective student.
You are warmly invited to apply if you:
**Are a junior or senior enrolled at UW – Eau Claire
**Have a interest in a career in librarianship
**Can bring diverse perspective to McIntyre Library
**Have experience working with diverse communities
Application procedure:
**Write a brief essay (no more than 500 words) addressing your interest in a career in librarianship, the area of librarianship that most interests you, and your ability to enhance the diversity of McIntyre Library.
**Submit the names, addresses, telephone numbers, and email addresses of two references: one UW – Eau Claire faculty member, and one work or volunteer supervisor.
Please submit applications to Colleen McFarland, Head of Special Collections & University Archivist, McIntyre Library (mcfarlcd@uwec.edu). Application due date is April 1, 2009. Decisions will be announced no later than April 30.
Thursday, February 12, 2009
Valentine's Contest Winners
Runners up were: John Lydon (A Fishy Love Story) & Kim Vaughter (Practice Makes Perfect).
Thanks to all who participated. There were so many great entries and it was hard to pick just three.
A special thanks to Acoustic Cafe and Sammy's Pizza for donating runner-up prizes!
Read AnnaRae's story below, or go to the Facebook group to read the other stories.
It was the fall of 2005; my freshman year at UWEC. Since I needed to take a fitness credit, and I ran competitively in high school, I decided to take jogging class. It was the second week of class. On nice days we ran the fitness trail around the track located behind McPhee. I was running behind two guys, when all of a sudden one of them tripped on a tree root and fell right down to the ground. There is a saying, “be careful what you wish for,” which was the case for Joseph. His intent was to turn and talk to me, wishing to make a good impression. Instead, I laughed to myself and kept running. At the end of class we were required to enter the indoor track and run until all of the students got in from the trail. Well, once inside I passed the same guy that had fallen, so I said “Come on!” He ran with me and we started to talk. I found out his name was Joe. Later that day I went on good old Facebook and added him as a friend. A year later we started dating. On December 31, 2007 he proposed, and we will be getting married on June 20, 2009. We always laugh when we think back on how he literally “fell head over heels” for me! There is a song which states: the Lord will provide, but sometimes the blessing is in disguise. That tree root turned out to be our blessing in disguise.
UWEC jogging class was the beginning of our journey to finding our soul mates. Therefore, we would be especially honored if we win the contest. Not many couples can say a tree root in jogging class was the start of something so amazing!