Peggy Glowacki, archivist in the UIC Library Special Collections Department, is the curator of a new exhibit at the Hellenic Museum and Cultural Center. The exhibit, Nourishing Culture: Greek Immigrants & Food in…
The UIC Library is offering a series of Virtual Workshops in March and April. Topics include: Keeping Current: Email and RSS Feeds; How Do I Know I Found Everything? Google; Optimizing Searching with…
On Wednesday, February 21st, Senior Library Specialist Pia M. Hunter will present an overview of reserve services and electronic resources available to faculty and students through the UIC Library. The symposium will be…
The Library of the Health Sciences-Peoria is pleased to offer a collection of Playaway titles thanks to a Library Systems Technology Act grant through the Alliance Library System. Not an MP3 or CD…
The UIC Library has created a series of online tutorials designed to assist users with their research: Doing Research: An Introduction to the Concepts of Online Searching (interactive) An Introduction to UICCAT (audio)…
Emily Guss, Assistant Professor at the University Library, was presented with the 2007 Trailblazer Award at the Chicago Public Library’s African American History Month Opening Program. Ms. Guss was Co-chair of the African…
The Richard J. Daley Library, The Library of the Health Sciences (Chicago) and the Science Library will keep regular hours for Tuesday February 13, 2007., field_56ba6f8fdb00c
Now available in time for tax season, the University Library is pleased to announce campuswide access to a new tax research resource, RIA Checkpoint. RIA Checkpoint, published by Thomson RIA, includes the Federal…
Library patrons who use the University’s Wireless Network must upgrade their Odyssey Client to Version 4.5 by February 1st.After that date it will be impossible to use the University’s Wireless Network without this…
This is a reminder to all faculty and researchers that because UIC is a BioMed Central supporter member, you receive a 15% discount on the article processing charge when you publish your research…