I like that the Library…
1) Exists
2) is full of well-educated staff members that are helpful, willing and flexible for all that want to learn. Special thanks to Mike for his well versed knowledge of locating sources and Colleen for her devotion. Thanks to All!
3) has Adam as a computer helper. I used to be afraid of microcomputers until Adam started helping me. He’s the best instructor that ever helped me. He is the best helper in the Library. He knows everything when it comes to computers.
We’re thrilled that you find the Evans Library & Learning Commons staff to be helpful! That’s why we’re here!! And we love helping! You’ve set high expectations and we’re going to do our best to make sure that we continue to meet them.
-The Evans Library Staff
Wednesday, January 27, 2010
Saturday, November 21, 2009
The Book Club's Reading...Water for Elephants!
Need Something to Do (or Read) over Thanksgiving Break?

It might not come as a surprise, but the newly formed Book Club at FMCC is reading a book!
The Book Club has chosen Sara Gruen's novel Water for Elephants as their first "official" read.
We'd love to tell you more about this book (hint: it's about water. And elephants :)) but then what would we talk about on December 3rd at 12:30 in the Dorn Room (second floor of the Evans Library)?
For those of you who aren't aware, the Book Club is an open club at FM, anyone can join. The only requirements are that you like to read, talk about what you've read and help us out as we work to bring our love of books to the community. Sounds easy, right?
Some people got really, really, really excited!
There's a few (well, okay, two) copies left of Water for Elephants. Feel free to stop into L-102 and grab one. Of course, if you have your own copy you're welcome to bring that to the next meeting. We'll be discussing Chapters 1-8.
See you there!
It might not come as a surprise, but the newly formed Book Club at FMCC is reading a book!
The Book Club has chosen Sara Gruen's novel Water for Elephants as their first "official" read.
We'd love to tell you more about this book (hint: it's about water. And elephants :)) but then what would we talk about on December 3rd at 12:30 in the Dorn Room (second floor of the Evans Library)?
Oh, and you get free copies (first come, first serve) of the books that we're reading. Which made some people really excited to start reading.
Some people got really, really, really excited!
There's a few (well, okay, two) copies left of Water for Elephants. Feel free to stop into L-102 and grab one. Of course, if you have your own copy you're welcome to bring that to the next meeting. We'll be discussing Chapters 1-8.
See you there!
Saturday, November 14, 2009
New Print Management Systems @ The Evans Library
News Flash - Conservation is in!
Printer 1 and Printer 2...




In an effort to be more environmentally - 

and economically -
responsible; The Evans Library has installed two new Print Management Systems to help cut down on the amount of wasted ink & paper on campus.
responsible; The Evans Library has installed two new Print Management Systems to help cut down on the amount of wasted ink & paper on campus.The four printers have be relocated closer to the Reference Desk. They are all still labeled.
Printer 1 and Printer 2...
...and Printer 3 and Printer 4.
The two new systems allow students to "release" their print jobs. It's a simple process.
Here's the steps to print:
1. Push print at your computer (just like you always do).
2. There is a sign next to your computer that will tell you which computer you are at and to which printer your job will be sent.
3. Go to the printer. Next to each set of printers there is a monitor and and a mouse.
4. You should see your computer name, document title, number of pages, and some other information to help you identify your print job.
5. Highlight your print job and hit the print button - that's it!
REMEMBER: You can always ask us for help.
If you printed your document more than once or printed a 75 page document that you only needed the first few pages of - not to worry! Just leave the print job in the system and it will delete itself after an hour or so.
If you printed your document more than once or printed a 75 page document that you only needed the first few pages of - not to worry! Just leave the print job in the system and it will delete itself after an hour or so.
The staff at the library understands that printing is a vital service available to students at FMCC. We know you need to do it (we all do). So, we are not waggin' our fingers at you - we're just trying to make the the library a more "Earth Friendly" place.
Wednesday, October 28, 2009
Using the Evans Library Catalog
(Especially for ER110 students)
Recalling (or not!) our last class, take a look at this short tutorial on using the Evans Library catalog: http://w2.fmcc.edu/library/Using_FMCC_Catalog/index.html
Once you've done that, complete this short tutorial on using keywords to make searching easier:
http://www.umsl.edu/services/libteach/keyword.html
What makes "sense" about the Evans Library catalog? Does it make finding information easier? What is confusing? Does using keywords and boolean logic help?
Recalling (or not!) our last class, take a look at this short tutorial on using the Evans Library catalog: http://w2.fmcc.edu/library/Using_FMCC_Catalog/index.html
Once you've done that, complete this short tutorial on using keywords to make searching easier:
http://www.umsl.edu/services/libteach/keyword.html
What makes "sense" about the Evans Library catalog? Does it make finding information easier? What is confusing? Does using keywords and boolean logic help?
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Wednesday, October 14, 2009
Comparing Search Engines
(Especially for ER110 students)
Read this blog post: http://blogoscoped.com/archive/2009-06-07-n71.html and then go to the "Blind Search" link that is mentioned.
Enter a search term and compare the results. Did you choose the results of the search enginge that you usually use? Did it matter if the logo or branding wasn't there? Or, do you like the results or just how the results are displayed?
Me? I'm not sure yet!
Read this blog post: http://blogoscoped.com/archive/2009-06-07-n71.html and then go to the "Blind Search" link that is mentioned.
Enter a search term and compare the results. Did you choose the results of the search enginge that you usually use? Did it matter if the logo or branding wasn't there? Or, do you like the results or just how the results are displayed?
Me? I'm not sure yet!
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Wednesday, October 7, 2009
You Gotta Have Faith...or trusting the Internet.
(Especially for ER110 students!)
Take a look at this article:
http://ep.fmcc.edu:8081/login?url=http://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&db=a9h&AN=40098826&site=ehost-live
When can Wikipedia be trusted?
What internet sources do you trust?
Why do you trust them?
Take a look at this article:
http://ep.fmcc.edu:8081/login?url=http://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&db=a9h&AN=40098826&site=ehost-live
When can Wikipedia be trusted?
What internet sources do you trust?
Why do you trust them?
Friday, October 2, 2009
Dinosaurs (and the Evans Library) Deliver
Although they're still in search of names (we're accepting submissions!) the unoffical library mascots, aka "the dinosaurs" recently took a trip to SUNY Brockport with some of the Evans Library staff. The purpose of the trip, besides getting allowing the dinosaurs to see a bit of the world, was to make sure that the Evans Library staff was updated on providing you, our users, with the best possible document delivery service.
What's document delivery? Without getting too "techy," it's what allows you to order, receive and access materials from other libraries. Or, as the Librarians like to refer to it, "online shopping without any bills!"
Most students and faculty probably know document delivery better as Interlibrary Loan. But for those of you who don't, here's a quick rundown of the services available to you:
Don't see what you need? We can get it for you - fast and free!. Interlibrary Loan lets you borrow books and articles from other libraries. It's really simple and easy. Take a look at the these quick steps, watch the short how-to-video and then start using Interlibrary Loan!
Interlibrary Loan Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What can be borrowed through Interlibrary Loan?
A: Books and articles that are not available at the Evans Library at FMCC.
Q: Who can borrow books through Interlibrary Loan?
A: FMCC faculty, staff and students, and Empire State College students. InterLibrary Loan services are not available to OpenAccess/SUNY or non-FMCC patrons.
Q: What is the loan period for books?
A: Generally the loan period is determined by the lending library - it's usually three weeks. Renewels are at the discretion of the lending library.
Q: How do I request books or articles through Interlibrary Loan?
A: You must have email and use ILLiad, the library's online service.
Q: How will I know when my request are ready?
A: You will be notified by email when your book or articles are ready - it's best to start checking your email account a few days after you send the request. Books can be picked up at the Evans Library Circulation desk. Articles will be emailed to you directly.
If you want a quick tutorial on using Interlibrary loan to order books, check this out
Ready to use Interlibrary loan? Go here
Interlibrary loan, or document delivery is just one of the many ways that the Evans Library works to make sure that you have access to the information you need and want for your research.
Questions? Stop in and see us in person, give us a call (762-4651 x5611), or shoot us an email (libinfo@fmcc.edu). We're always happy to help!
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