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Atrium 24/7 Study Resumes
The library's Atrium is once again open 24/7. The Atrium is a great place for late night studying. While the library is open, anyone in the USF community can access the Atrium through the library. Once the library closes for the evening, access in and out of the Atrium via the library ceases and students can access the Atrium with their ID card at the east Atrium entrance. Atrium 24/7 access is available only during the regular semester.
USF hosts the AJCU 2008 Joint Conference on Information Technology Management, Libraries and Educational Technology, March 30-April 2. More...
Laptop Lending
Borrow a notebook computer at the Circulation Desk. More...
Digital Literacy
This semester on thursday evenings the Davies Forum is focusing on Digital Literacy.
Facebook and Fox News, tivo and TV, youtube and yahoo, books and blogs, ipods, iphones, itunes, ieverything - we are pretty much swimming in information. How do we navigate through it all? How do we find the good stuff? And which kinds of information should we use for which kinds of research and creative projects?
Free and open to the public.

May 2 - July 7, 2008
Revolution 9: The Time Is Now
The ninth annual Thacher Student showcase featuring Juniors and Seniors in USF's Arts Programs.
Thacher Gallery

Library Tour
Meet at front circulation desk.
Feb 4, 3 pm
Library Tour
Meet at front circulation desk.
Mar 3, 3 pm
Library Tour
Meet at front circulation desk.
Apr 7, 3 pm
Library Tour
Meet at front circulation desk.
May 5, 3 pm
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Early English Books Online
From the first book published in English through the age of Spenser and Shakespeare, this collection now contains about 100,000 of over 125,000 titles listed in Pollard & Redgrave's Short-Title Catalogue (1475-1640) and Wing's Short-Title Catalogue (1641-1700) and their revised editions, as well as the Thomason Tracts (1640-1661) collection and the Early English Books Tract Supplement. This collection fulfills the most exhaustive research requirements of graduate scholars in many subject areas, including: English literature, history, philosophy, linguistics, theology, music, fine arts, education, mathematics, and science.
APA Style Guide to Electronic References
Latest revision from APA on citing electronic resources. Available online.
GMID: Global Market Information Database
GMID offers integrated access to internationally comparable statistics, full-text market reports, comment from expert industry and country analysts as well as thousands of sources of further information.

Punishment and Political Order
Keally McBride, Politics
What If Medicine Disappeared?
Gerald E. Markle, Sociology
NOT for Sale: The Return of the Global Slave Trade
David Batstone, Theology
More USF Authors...
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