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NEWS FROM THE LIBRARY <br /> LIBRARY DATABASES . . .AN ONLINE GOLDMINE! <br /> cademic Search Premier is one of the most popular Journal of Psychology <br /> online services offered by the Library. It is often ▪ Nursing <br /> the best place for researchers and higher �� , Ethnology <br /> level students to search. This database C N Q Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences <br /> provides full text for more than 4,650 Need to find an article you've read or a recipe you <br /> journals and scholarly publications, in- meant to cut out? Like General Reference Center, another <br /> cluding more than 3,600 peer reviewed popular database,Academic Search Premier is also an ex- <br /> journals. Coverage spans virtually every cellent resource to look up general information.Academic <br /> area of academic study, and some infor- Search Premier indexes newspapers and books, as well as <br /> mation dates as far back as 1975. popular magazines such as: <br /> Patrons who need to find articles from scholarly jour- , Woman's Day <br /> nals can search by limiting to "scholarly (peer reviewed)" ▪ Sports Illustrated <br /> results. Students often tell us they looked for hours on the ▪ Newsweek <br /> Internet for a journal article. Once this database is dem- ▪ Men's Health <br /> onstrated to them, they are able to do a quick search and ▪ Forbes <br /> find an article in just a few minutes. The article can then be <br /> printed or sent to an e-mail account. ▪ Business Week <br /> Computer science, engineering, physics, chemistry, ▪ National Review <br /> language and linguistics, art and literature, medicine, and As with most of our databases,Academic Search Pre- <br /> ethnic studies are just some of the subject areas covered.A mier is available to library patrons both in the library and <br /> diverse range of scholarly publications are indexed, includ remotely. Go to the library homepage at www ci.louisville. <br /> ing: <br /> co.us/library and click on "Search Library Databases." <br /> ▪ American Journal of Political Science You'll find Academic Search Premier under the EBSCO- <br /> ▪ Early American Literature host collection of databases. <br /> Q Family Relations <br /> CHANGE YOUR WORLD @ YOUR LIBRARY <br /> NATIONAL LIBRARY WEEK, APRIL 2 - 8 <br /> There is one constant in the world: it is always Young Rembrandts—an art <br /> changing. Good thing your library is there to enrichment and drawing program * . ��ii4 <br /> help you keep up. The Campaign for America's Librar- for children—will be holding class l., <br /> ies and the Louisville Public Library want to remind demonstrations for preschoolers <br /> you that whether you want to make a big change in the and elementary-age children dur- IlliiN j <br /> world or a small change in your life, start at your library. ing National Library Week. Please <br /> Find the resources you need including books, magazines, check the dates and times with the <br /> databases, media, and Internet sites. Children's Services Division at 303.335.4821. Pre-regis- <br /> The celebration of National Library Week this year tration is required. <br /> coincides with the Week of the Young Child. Several Workforce Boulder will be hosting two sessions on <br /> community members volunteer to read to children dur- job skills for teens on April 11 &12 from 4:00-5:30 PM. <br /> ing our storytimes that week. Suggested reading tips and If you would like to learn about interviewing and apply- <br /> booklists will be available for parents and caregivers. ing for summer jobs, this is the event for you. Pre-regis- <br /> tration is required. <br /> April-May 2006 4 <br />
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