Our library reference database now has an EBSCO search box that you can use to search everything in the myriad databases we subscribe to--punch in your search term and POOF! Research magic happens
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*finds same article* Our library switched from Gale to Ebsco at the beginning of the semester and kept a few Gale databases.
Oh, wait. *skitters over to your library webpage* Hey, you don't need a special log-in or anything. Nifty! Oh, darn. You do for the other resources, just not the quick search. How does one get the quick search on the homepage like that?
I can't even imagine how cool that must have felt.
And what a wonderful segue for me to tell you that The City Beyond Play just arrived in my mail yesterday. I now need to find a time that I can read it without interuptions. (So I am guessing sometime after both kids go to college. :) )
Woo-hoo! Hey, and speaking of you getting stuff in the mail, I just got an MP3 disk with a few dozen Jack Benny radio shows from 1933-38 for my City co-author. I should be able to copy it, and if I can I'll mail one along to you.
You could mail it or give me a day or two as the missus and I plan a dinner for our friends that helped us move. It should be during an upcoming weekend.
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*finds same article* Our library switched from Gale to Ebsco at the beginning of the semester and kept a few Gale databases.
Oh, wait. *skitters over to your library webpage* Hey, you don't need a special log-in or anything. Nifty! Oh, darn. You do for the other resources, just not the quick search. How does one get the quick search on the homepage like that?
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And what a wonderful segue for me to tell you that The City Beyond Play just arrived in my mail yesterday. I now need to find a time that I can read it without interuptions. (So I am guessing sometime after both kids go to college. :) )
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