December 15 2003
Installation, Sir George Alleyne, Chancellor
of The University of the West Indies
A small exhibition celebrating the installation of our new Chancellor,
Professor, The Honourable Sir George
Alleyne is currently mounted in the Catalogue Hall
of the Main Library. It highlights the procedure for his appointment,
the criteria for selection, as well as his role as Chancellor.
Also included are the Chancellor’s
curriculum vitae, list of publications and selected
books and articles and his
installation address. The new Chancellor
was installed at the Cave Hill Campus on Saturday, December 13,
2003. The exhibition will run until Saturday, January 12, 2003.
Dec 13th 2003
LexisNexis now available
LexisNexis™
provides authoritative legal, news, public records and business
information; including tax and regulatory publications in online.
Christmas Celebration
The Campus Librarian and Staff invite you to join the Library
Notes in celebrating Christmas with Carol singing on December
18, 2003 at the following locations
12:00 noon Science Library
1:00 pm Medical Library
3:00:pm at the entrance to the Main Library.
Come partake in our Christmas fare - sorrel and cake!
5th November, 2003
Exhibition: "UWI Lecturer receives International
award"
Mr Rafi Ahmad, Lecturer, Department of Geology has received an
international award for studies on natural hazards in Jamaica
from the United Nations. The exhibition is currently mounted in
the Science Library, and will continue until November 21, 2003.
16 October, 2003
Exhibition: "Ceramics Through the Ages from Taino
to Contemporary"
To celebrate Heritage Week, the Library has an exhibition
"Ceramics Through the Ages from Taino to contemporary".
This exhibition is mounted by Norma Rodney Harrack, a Master of
Arts student in History (Heritage Studies) and will run from October
13 - 31, 2003 in the Catalogue Hall, Main library.
10 Sept 2003
OPAC Training
The Library will be conducting OPAC training September
15 - 19 and 22 - 26
10 am -11.00 am
2 pm - 3 pm
7 pm - 8 pm
Learn how to find materials on your reading lists, what your
lecturer has in the Reserve book collection (RBC) Information
on your research/essay topics and MUCH More. Sign up in advance
in Meric Main Library
BIOMED Central
The Library now has a subscription to BIOMED Central
is primarily a electronic publishing platform for scientists.
There are over 50 journals published in electronic format by BIOMED.
These tiles begin with BMC.
2 Sept 2003
Orientation Tours for New students
Orientation tours for new students are scheduled at 10.00am,
11.00am, 2.30pm and 6.00pm, Monday to Friday from September 1
- 12, 2003.You are invited to participate.17 June,
2003
The Sovereignty of the Imagination: The
Writings and Thoughts of George Lamming
The Sovereignty of the Imagination: The Writings and Thoughts
of George Lamming is the title of an exhibition in the Catalogue
Hall of the Main Library. It was mounted to coincide with the
Conference by the same name held at the University of the West
Indies, Mona 5-7, 2003 to honour George Lamming on the fiftieth
anniversary of the publication of In the Castle of My Skin.
The exhibition which gives much insight into Lammming’s
life and works includes various editions of In the Castle of My
Skin and comments about the work. It also includes copies of his
other novels, essays and speeches, sample of works of critical
appreciation, theses, articles, papers and videos. In recognition
of his great contribution to literature, scholarship and dialogue
on Caribbean issues, Lamming is the recipient of many awards which
are also included in the exhibition. In 2000 he received an Honorary
Doctorate from the City University of New York on the occasion
of its 154th Commencement Exercises and at the opening of the
conference in his honour he was invested as a Fellow of the Institute
of Jamaica.
6th June, 2003
Extended Opening Hours
In response to requests for longer opening hours
during the summer, the Library is pleased to announce that the
Main and Medical Libraries will be extending their opening hours
effective June 9, 2003. Click here for details
20th May, 2003
Exhibition on Severe Acute Respiratory
Syndrome (SARS) - May 16 - July 31, 2003 (Science library)
This exhibition in the Science Library, covers the definition
of SARS, symptoms, treatment, control and management of the disease.
There is also a list of frequently asked questions (FAQs) on SARS.
20th May, 2003
Exhibition on Job Hunting - May 14 -
May 28, 2003 (Main library)
An exhibition on Job Hunting is now on in the Catalogue Hall,
Main Library. It highlights information on resumé writing,
tips for tapping the tight job market and the job interview.
7th May, 2003
Online Newspapers
Library of Congress Foreign Newspapers
Online Newspapers (worldwide)
8th April, 2003
Free Reference Works from NetLibrary
from April 6 - 20, 2003
Netlibrary is providing full, unlimited and free access to examination
copies of reference works from April 6 - 20, 2003, in honour of
National Library Week in the United States. Sponsoring Publishers
include Barron's, Greenwood Press, McGraw-Hill Professional, Orynx
Press, Plunkett Research Ltd., Houghton Mifflin Trade and Reference,
Routledge and Salem Press. Click: Subject Listing/Titles
3rd April, 2003
Child Labour Exhibition
An exhibition on Child Labour is currently on, in the Catalogue
Hall, Main Library from April 2 - 16, 2003.
It includes 14 books on Child Labour which were donated to the
Library, and a set of 8 posters from the local ILO office. You
are invited to view this exhibition.
12th March, 2003
Extended Opening Hours for the Reprographic
Services Unit (RESU)
Effective Monday, March 12, 2003, the Reprographic Services
Unit (RESU) will open from 9.00am - 7.00pm, Mondays to Fridays.
The Unit will continue to be opened on Saturdays from 9.00am -
4.00pm.
12th March, 2003
Ovid /SilverPlatter
A Trial is now available to Ovid/Silver platter databases. Please
check the library staff in MERIC, Science and Main LIbraries,
and at the Circulation desk in the Medical Library for User Name
and Password.
Click here to access Ovid/SilverPlatter.
27th February, 2003
HINARI JOURNALS: 6 months free access to medical
journals! (February.- July, 2003)
Please contact staff at the circulation desk in the Hopwood
Centre, and in MERIC in the Science and Main Libraries for USER
ID AND PASSWORD. Click here for HINARI journals.
24th February, 2003
Mrs Norma Amenu-Kpodo
The library profession, colleagues and friends congratulate
the Librarian of the Year 2002, Mrs Norma Amenu-Kpodo, Deputy
Librarian. She is the first professional to be given this recognition
by the 52 year old Library and Information Association of Jamaica
(LIAJA). In making the selection, LIAJA took into account Mrs.
Amenu-Kpodo's sterling contribution to the University Library.
Special mention was made of her enhancement of the student- centered
library at the Mona Campus during her tenure as Acting Campus
Librarian. Her initiatives included the creation of an audiovisual
(AV) room, and the creative use of the limited library space to
provide visually impaired and postgraduate students with their
own reading rooms.
Mrs Amenu-Kpodo who was President of LIAJA in 1988, was also
lauded for her dedicated and untiring service to that Association,
to the International Federation of Library Associations (IFLA)
Round Table for the Management of Library Associations, as well
as, the Commonwealth Library Association (COMLA). As the longest
serving Executive Secretary of COMLA, she has spearheaded various
workshops, seminars, and conferences regionally and locally. One
such was the Conference of Special Librarianship in 1998. Its
proceedings were published as a monograph entitled Special Librarianship
in the Caribbean at the Threshold of the Millenium. As the only
publication of its kind on Special Librarianship in the English-speaking
Caribbean, it is required reading for students and practitioners
in the field.
18th February, 2003
Librarian receives Central America/Caribbean
Special Fulbright Fellowship
Miss Beverley Lashley, Librarian 111 and Project Coordinator
of the Caribbean Disaster Information Network (CARDIN), is one
of three Jamaicans selected for the prestigious Central America/Caribbean
Special Fulbright Foreign Research Program. The Fulbright Scholar
program is sponsored by the US Government and is designed to increase
mutual understanding between the people of the United States and
other countries.
Ms Lashley will be based at the Cornell University, Olin Library
from May to August 2003 and will be conducting research and preparing
a paper entitled "The Development of a Cooperative Plan and
Disaster Recovery Strategy for the Collections of Selected Research
Libraries of the State of New York."
18th February, 2003
Librarian Gets US Award
Mrs Leona Bobb-Semple, Librarian 111 at the University Library
has been awarded a National Endowment for the Humanities Scholarship
to attend the Preservation Management Institute at Rutgers University,
School of Communication Information and Library Studies. She is
required to attend three sessions at the University in the academic
year 2002-2003, that is, October 2002, April 2003 and September
2003.
The sessions will include classroom learning, guided inter-workshop
assignments, case studies and field trips that will focus on a
range of preservation issues, technologies and management strategies
that aim to contribute to the development and implementation of
successful preservation programmes in our libraries.
18th February, 2003
Library Receives Gifts
"In the interest of friendship and scholarship", the
Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints presented the Mona
Library with a number of religious books including "Church
History in the Fulness of Times, Why I Believe, Testimonies of
Fifty Notable Latter-day Saints; a video entitled "How rare
a Possession" with four compact discs featuring the Mormon
Tabernacle Choir.
27th January, 2003
Overnight Reading Room
The Library is pleased to announce that 20 workstations have
been added to the overnight reading room. Access to workstations
and printing is controlled by the Pharos system. You can activate
your Pharos account during the Library's regular hours, either
at RESU (9.00am - 4.00pm) or at the reference desk , Main Library
when RESU is closed. You can access the INTERNET, Microsoft Word,
Microsoft Excel, Microsoft Powerpoint and SPSS on these workstations.
27th January 2003
New PostGraduate Reading Room
The Library wishes to inform you that a special area designated
for registered postgraduate students is now available. The newly
created postgraduate reading room is on the first floor of the
Main Library, adjoining the World Bank Public Information Centre.
Designated to accommodate individual study, as well as group work,
it is equipped with six computers for Internet access and word
processing; a small seminar-type table and flip chart, and a corner
with lounge chairs for reading and relaxation.
27th January 2003
Access to Computer Technology For Visually
Impaired
The University Library is pleased to announce the expansion
of services to its visually impaired users. A room in the Main
Library, provided with two specially equipped workstations, has
been set up for their use. Adaptive software, in the form of Kurzweil
1000 and Job Access with Speech (JAWS), allows visually impaired
users to access printed and digital information. Kurzweil 1000
is an updated software programme that translates text to speech.
It can scan and read pages as well as store text for subsequent
retrieval or editing. JAWS is text-to-speech software that allows
access to information on the Internet (including electronic books
and the Library's online catalogue). In addition, JAWS can support
MS Word and Duxbury BT (braille software).
The room is located on the ground floor of the Main Library and
is accessible via the Mona Electronic and Information Centre (MERIC).
Keys should be requested from a Reference Librarian at the Reference
Inquiries Desk (Main Library).