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August 22, 2007

Annie Gets Colorful -- And Better

If you very recently searched Annie, the Washington and Lee University catalog, you may have noticed colorful pictures in your search results.

The “colorful pictures,” such as these, are images of book jackets and video packaging and they are only the most conspicuous of several new features in Annie, available beginning 22 August 2007.

Most of these features are intended to provide you with additional information about the item you are viewing in Annie.
For example, if you click on a book cover or a DVD cover, you may see (depending upon their availability) links to a summary of the book or movie, a larger image of the cover, and sources of reviews. Here is an example.
These summaries and reviews behind the images are not intended as scholarly research resources, but simply as supplementary information for readers and viewers.

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More substantive information may be available through the WebBridge button which accompanies each item in Annie.
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Clicking on that button will lead you to several additional services, including:
Recommended W&L resources – sources for finding additional (and, perhaps, more scholarly) reviews of an item
More Like This in Annie – one or more recommended Library of Congress Subject Headings for finding additional items within the subject area
Citation Services – an option to save the item’s citation to your own RefWorks account
Book Information – possibilities for finding the text of an item online and/or locating another copy in a nearby library
Faculty Only – an option to place an item on reserve for a course

Other features:
• If an item is already checked out, you will see a Request Item button, which enables you to request that the item be returned for your use, within our circulation policies.
• When you are looking at a particular citation, please feel free to use the Get Help via Email and Get Help via Instant Messaging links on the right side of the screen. We don’t guarantee an immediate response, but we will get back to you as quickly as we can.
• You can use the Save to List button to copy an item’s citation to a list of items in which you are interested. Once you have clicked on this button at least once, you then will be able to see and use a View List option near the top of the Annie screen. (Note: This list will disappear once your Annie session is concluded.)


If you have questions or problems, you can contact David Badertscher (x8657), Head of Technical Services.

August 15, 2007

New Online Reference Books

Here are some of the online reference books the W&L University Library recently added to its collection:

Encyclopedia of American Indian History

Historical Dictionary of the Arab-Israeli Conflict

Historical Dictionary of Pakistan (3rd ed.)

African Biographical Dictionary (2nd ed.)

These books are listed in Annie and on various pages in the library's Web site, including course research pages. W&L students and faculty can use them from any location where they can log into to the computing network, whether on campus or elsewhere.

August 9, 2007

"Why Terrorism Does Not Work"

International Security (journal).
Available online.
"This study analyzes the political plights of twenty-eight terrorist groups– the complete list of foreign terrorist organizations (FTOs) as designated by the U.S. Department of State since 2001... These andings suggest that (1) terrorist groups rarely achieve their policy objectives, and (2) the poor success rate is inherent to the tactic of terrorism itself."
This and other articles from this journal are available in Project Muse.

August 8, 2007

More Online Reference Works

The University Library continues to develop its online collection of reference electronic books ("e-books"). These books are listed in Annie and in various pages in the library's Web site. W&L students and faculty can use them from any location where they can log into to the computing network, whether on campus or elsewhere.
The following are examples of recently-acquired titles which might be of interest to students and faculty in Sociology and Anthropology:

Encyclopedia of Women and Islamic Cultures

Encyclopaedia of Judaism

Encyclopedia of Western Colonialism Since 1450