Page 5 Welcome to The Libraries Electronic Reserves Many course reserve readings are available online. From the Reserves Web site (www.lib.unc.edu/reserves.html), you can choose to search e-reserves in the Main Library System or the Health Sciences Library, then search by course or instructor. Remember that not all items are available on e-reserves. If you can’t find what you are looking for by searching on e-reserves, follow the link for "paper reserves" and log in as "reserves" to search for items available in the Reserve Reading Room in the Undergraduate Library. Other reserve materials may be found at the branch libraries. Material on e-reserves is available to eligible off-campus users. Go to proxy.lib.unc.edu for information on configuring your browser for off-campus access. Other software requirements can be found by following the "Information for Students" link on the e-reserves page. www.lih.unc.edu/reserves.html Explore an Online Tutorial or Research Guide The University Libraries offer a myriad of online tutorials and research guides to orient you to the libraries and their resources. Learn how to find books and articles, use Reserves, search the Web, and more. For a list of tutorials and guides available, go to www.lib.unc.edu/instruct/tutorials.html- Film Finder Jj^B RescurcesW^B CenterHjjjjjH ■j Film Finder ■"f Media Resourcesl^ii The Media Resources Center (formerly Nonprint) of the R.B. House Undergraduate Library now has a searchable filmography avail able for its collection of more than 10,000 film titles available on VHS, DVD, and 16mm. Film Finder also allows you to browse the film collec tion by title, genre, origin, and director. Additional genre lists are under development. Film Finder links direcdy to the Online Catalog so you can check for availability in your preferred format. ww w. Ii b.u n c.edu/house/mrc/ □ Netscape: Library Research Tutorial BB Location: .jL|hltp://ww-lib.unc.<lu/inslrucl/tutori*t/ 1 (fl Vhot'f Routed 1. Intraductton ; I fin II Tii m 2 Seaitftna to Intamalon ■VPJIHpI 3 Using UNC UCraites ® * 4. Evaluatng intomaSon 5. Citng intomaton 6 Quiz Using this Tutorial I Site Map I Glossary I Contact Us I Library Home Search Film Finder by: • Tide • Director • Format • Genre • Origin • Decade of Release • Keyword in Film Description Film Finder also allows you to follow a link for the film in the Internet Movie Database (www.imdb.com), the most comprehensive film database freely available on the Web. Learn More About the Libraries Take a Class: Workshops on using the Library and information resources are offered throughout the academic year. Check the Instructional Services Web site for more information (www.lib.unc.edu/instruct). Contact a Library Instructor: Library instructors are happy to meet with you individually to con sult with you on your specific information needs. For a contact list of library instructors, see www.lib.unc.edu/instruct/contact.html or call 962-1355 for more information. Take a Tour: You can request a tour of any of the UNC-Chapel Hill libraries by submitting our online request form (www.lib.unc.edu/instruct/schedule_tour.html) or by giving us a call at 962-1355. * Davis Library: at the beginning of each semester, then the first Wednesday of each month at 3 p m. * House Library: at the beginning of each semester, then the first Wednesday of each month at 4 p.m. * North Carolina Collection Gallery: Wednesdays at 2 p.m. and by appointment (962-1172). Meet in the Gallery (Wilson Library). Copying and Printing Self-service photocopiers and laser printers in most libraries are activated with a UNC One Card, University Guest Card, or Departmental Online Card. Visitors may purchase a Guest Card using the Dart Add-Value dispensers ("Tarheel Tellers") in Davis Library, House Undergraduate Library, Kenan Chemistry Library, Sloane Art Library, the Geological Sciences Library, and the Health Sciences Library. Cost: 8* per page using UNC One Card; 15* per page using bills and coins. www.lib.unc.edu 2002-2003

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