The "NEW" Steacie Science &
Engineering Library!
The "new" Steacie Science & Engineering
Library is now open for business! There are many details yet
to complete, but already the library has become a very popular
place. We are thrilled with the amount of space that we have
been able to convert for student study seating. The removal
of walls and the relocation of the book shelves have created
a spacious and comfortable study environment and learning
centre for faculty and students.
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As you walk into the library, you are greeted by the
circulation desk on the right, reference librarian offices
and reference desk on the left, and numerous computer
workstations straight ahead that lead into a relaxed
seating area for quiet reading and thought.
If you want to see what's new in your field (or just
sit down for some comfortable reading), this is where
you'll find the most recent journal issues.
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The stairs, located just behind the reference
desk, take you down to the bound journal shelving. There are
more study tables there too and computers will be installed
soon. There is also a photocopier on this floor.
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Back on the main floor, there are five new study rooms
for student group work and projects. New features of the
Steacie Library will soon include a colour printer, a
scanner, and laptops that can be borrowed for in-library
use. For those using their own laptop computers, AirYork
wireless network access is available in most of the library
and there are YorkNet (wired) network connections and
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As before, the AGU (American Geophysical Union)
online journals, and Science (online version) are available
at dedicated computer workstations due to publisher licensing
restrictions. We have also designated workstations for SPSS
software and ChemSketch to support your assignment requirements.
SciFinder Scholar is now available at all Steacie workstations.
Oh yes. We have a brand new computer lab (on
the lower floor), shared with Computing and Network Services,
where we are running regular library orientation sessions
and more detailed research skills workshops on how to use
the library catalogue, how to find articles using databases
and indexes, critical thinking and other topics. Workshop
topics, dates and times are posted at: http://www.library.yorku.ca/ccm/Home/ResearchAndInstruction/AttendLibraryWorkshops.htm.
The librarians at Steacie will be pleased to offer specialized
workshops at the request of course instructors. Whether your
students need to learn the basics of searching Biological
Abstracts, or SciFinder Scholar, or if they are struggling
with the advanced features of Medline or CINAHL, call or e-mail
your liaison
librarian and book a session for your class. It's that
easy!
Watch for announcements of our grand opening
celebration in November. WELCOME!
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