Question:
Does anyone know where the link to the plagiarism software/ info is located on the usf / usf st pete site?
Answer:
There isn’t one. Faculty members who want to use Turnitin have to go through VITAL (I think—or the Center for 21st Century Teaching Excellence) to sign up. They have to plan ahead to use the service since a notification that it may be used must be included on their syllabus.
Thursday, April 26, 2007
Thursday, April 19, 2007
Evening Independent
We often get asked whether we have microform copies of the Evening Independent newspaper and it isn't easy to be sure that you have checked all angles on the OPAC. When asked about this, Jim responded: "We do not own the St. Petersburg Evening Independent, an afternoon paper that ceased publication in 1986. The St. Petersburg Public Library's main branch (9th and 37th St.) does have the Independent. " The cost of purchasing the microfilm is prohibitive.
Labels:
Evening Independent,
newspapers,
St. Petersburg
Wednesday, April 18, 2007
Journalism class: country information
From Jim:
I just worked with a group of students in a journalism class who have an assignment to ask the reference librarian to find print and electronic information about different countries. Of course, I referred them to databases, showed how to use the library catalog with the country as subject, and, most helpfully, introduced them to info at the U.S. State Department (www.state.gov), such as the “Background Notes” area that we all know so well.
I just worked with a group of students in a journalism class who have an assignment to ask the reference librarian to find print and electronic information about different countries. Of course, I referred them to databases, showed how to use the library catalog with the country as subject, and, most helpfully, introduced them to info at the U.S. State Department (www.state.gov), such as the “Background Notes” area that we all know so well.
Labels:
countries,
culture,
international business,
journalism
Friday, April 13, 2007
MSN Email Attachments
Two different students have tried to open and Excel or Word attachment from their MSN email and it won’t allow them to open it OR save it to the temp drive. Berrie found that the only way to get the attachment to work was to email it to a non-MSN email account. When the message was forwarded to a USF email or to a Yahoo email, the attachments opened up just fine. 4/4/2007
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