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January 9, 2006
http://hcl.harvard.edu/lamont
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Happy New Year! Just a reminder that during Reading Period and exams,
Lamont has extended its Friday and Saturday evening closing times from
9:45 p.m. to 12:45 a.m.
The Quad Library is also open longer and later. You can find its
hours here:
http://hcl.harvard.edu/hours/week.cfm
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IN THIS ISSUE:
-- Recommend a Good Book to Lamont News-List Readers
Send us a suggestion and you'll qualify for a great **prize**
-- Power Searching Tip
no. 3: How to get from an article citation to full-text in 4 easy
steps!
-- Citation Format Guides on the Web
APA, MLA, Chicago style . . . and more
-- Cool Tools on the Lamont Library Shelves
LET'S GO 2006 travel guides have arrived!
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RECOMMEND A GOOD BOOK TO LAMONT NEWS-LIST READERS
Send in your suggestion and you might win a great **prize**
We want to know what's on your shelf!
Every year at this time, we issue a call to Lamont News-List subscribers
for a few good book titles. And every year, we offer you a great
incentive for sending in your suggestions.
When you respond, we'll automatically enter you in a drawing to win 2
tickets to any **Loew's movie theater** (including the Harvard Square
Cinema). We'll also toss in one of our rare (and much coveted) Lamont
stainless steel mugs.
To qualify for the drawing, here's what you need to do: send us the title
of your favorite book, a book you're dying to read, a book you've read
recently that made an impression on you, a book that changed your life.
Include a few sentences about why you think other Lamont News-List readers
might enjoy reading it, too.
Books on any subject are welcome! You can even send us more than one
title, if you're so inclined!
As in past years, we'll compile the list and publish it in our late
January issue of the Lamont News-List -- just in time for some
Intersession R & R!
And if you're one of the two lucky winners we'll be selecting at random,
you'll have lots of "bookish" films to choose from. "Pride and
Prejudice," "Capote," "Memoirs of a Geisha," "The Chronicles
of Narnia,"
"Brokeback Mountain," and "Harry Potter" are still in wide release.
"The
DaVinci Code" (with Tom Hanks) and "Fateless" (from the book by
Nobel-prize winner Imre Kertesz) are also on the way!
Send your reading suggestions to sgilroy(a)fas.harvard.edu as soon as you
can . . . but not later than ** Monday, January 16, 2006** at 5 p.m.
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POWER SEARCHING TIP
no. 3: How to get from an article citation to the full-text in 4 easy
steps!
Let's say your TF has sent you an email with citations to the three
journal articles he thinks you should read before your final next week.
Or, let's say you've come across the journal article yourself in the
bibliography of a book that's been helpful in your research.
What should you do?
Step 1: Go to the Harvard Libraries Portal page
(
http://lib.harvard.edu)
Step 2: Click on "CITATION LINKER." You'll find it under the red
"E-Resources" menu button at the top of the page (and also among the items
listed at the bottom of the home page screen).
Step 3: In the screen that next opens, type the JOURNAL NAME in the
"title" box. (You can add other information, too, if you wish -- like the
volume number and the year -- although "title" should work just fine.)
Hit the <Enter> key or click on the "find it @harvard" button.
If the journal you're after is one of the 22,000 or so that the libraries
make available in full-text, you'll be presented with one or more options
for retrieving it. Step 4, in that case, is amazingly easy: just point
and click.
The great thing about CITATION LINKER is that it works in such a way that
at the same time it's searching our e-resources for you, it's also looking
in the HOLLIS catalog, just in case there's also -- or only --a hard
(print) copy of the journal available.
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CITATION FORMAT GUIDES ON THE WEB:
MLA, APA, Chicago Style and more!
It's that time of year again: Harvard undergraduates in the thick of
research projects, style guides flying off the reference shelves.
Even students who have mastered the intricacies of parenthetical
references or the rules for books without publication dates can feel
stumped by the proper formats for journal articles, government documents,
or an interview transcript. And then there's that whole other world of
online information: that article from LexisNexis that doesn't have page
breaks, the report that you've stumbled across on a U.N. website, the
email that you really want to quote in your paper.
If you can't find your old Expos copy of _Writing With Sources_ or aren't
near a Lamont copy of the _Chicago Manual of Style_, perhaps the answer
to your question can be found at one of the websites we describe below.
** Research and Documentation Online
http://www.dianahacker.com/resdoc/index.html
Produced by Diana Hacker, well-known for her writing handbooks, this
nicely organized site is arranged by broad subject: Humanities (which
favor MLA), Social Sciences (APA style), History (Chicago style), and
Science (CBE style). Each section contains rules, examples, and a sample
paper in the featured format.
** ONLINE! A Reference Guide to Using Internet Sources
http://www.bedfordstmartins.com/online/shrttoc.html
This website is hosted by Bedford/St. Martin's Press, a leading
publisher of writing manuals and composition textbooks. If you're citing
HTML documents straight from the web, this is a good place to go for
advice about citing in APA, MLA, CBE, and Chicago styles. It can help
you source information from Harvard-owned e-resources, too -- like
LexisNexis.
** Citing References in Your Paper
http://www.wisc.edu/writetest/Handbook/Documentation.html
Produced by the Writing Center at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, the
site offers examples and illustrations of major citation styles. It also
has a thoughtful section on paraphrasing and offers tips on how to do it
well.
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COOL TOOLS IN LAMONT:
LET'S GO 2006 travel guides have arrived on our shelves!
If you're planning a great escape from Cambridge during Intersession, we
have good news for you: LET'S GO 2006 guides have arrived in Lamont!
Written by Harvard students, LET'S GO bills itself as the "bible of the
budget traveler," and each guide is packed with information that will help
you stretch your dollars further, find hidden deals, and decide what you
should splurge on.
LET'S GO 2006 guides are kept on Lamont's Reference shelves [REF ROOM G
153 .6]. These can't leave the library, because they're in such high
demand, especially in the spring term, when undergraduates begin comping
for summer jobs at LET'S GO. However, earlier editions -- from 2004 and
2005 -- can be checked out. You'll find them in the travel collection in
our Farnsworth Room on Level 5.
The LET'S GO website (
http://www.letsgo.com) is also worth a look for
additional travel information, airfare specials, travel blogs, photo
forums, and the like.
And by the way: LET'S GO guides aren't the only travel books you'll find
in Lamont. LONELY PLANET and FODOR guides are shelved nearby in the
Farnsworth Room.
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HAVE A TOPIC you'd like to see us cover in a future issue of the Lamont
News-List? A research question you need answered? A tip you want
to pass along to other Lamont News-List reader? All suggestions welcome!
Send your thoughts and comments to sgilroy(a)fas.harvard.edu.
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