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06/30/2020
profile-icon Lisa Wallis
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We're pleased to announce that our new library website, as well as our new search tool, have just launched! The new site offers a more modern look and user-friendly experience, including one search box for everything--print, electronic, and digital--and just one login for all library resources. You'll be able to use your NetID and password to request items through the NEIU Libraries and interlibrary loan, manage your renewals, and save lists of items. More advanced users can still access our hundreds of subject-specific databases (such as JSTOR and PsycInfo) directly through our Databases & Online Resources.

new NEIU Libraries website summer 2020

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

All I-Share libraries have moved to this new system, and things look a little different, but we've been working hard for this to be as seamless as possible. We think you'll like the updated interface and functionality to make the most of your library searching. If you want to learn more, please check out our Introduction to Research at the NEIU Libraries Guide for tutorials and information on how to find books, e-books, articles, journals, streaming media, and more, and contact us at Ask a Librarian if you have any questions!

NEIU Libraries Primo VE homepage

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06/25/2020
profile-icon Robin Harris
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LGBTQ+ Pride Month is celebrated each year in June to honor the 1969 Stonewall riots in New York. The purpose of this commemorative month is to recognize the impact that lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer individuals have had on history locally, nationally, and globally.

We are proud to offer these diverse reading and viewing recommendations in celebration of LGBTQ+ Pride Month. All materials are available as e-books or online resources through the NEIU Libraries.

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06/18/2020
profile-icon Robin Harris
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The NEIU Libraries are committed to inclusion and diversity, and strongly reject racism, discrimination, and violence perpetrated against Black people.

We created this guide for the purpose of sharing resources that address the historical and contemporary issues related to racism, racial injustice, white privilege, police violence, and inequality. Please check out this selection of e-books, streaming video, and local resources that provide anti-racist teachings and supportive communities for those working toward greater racial justice,

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05/31/2020
profile-icon Lisa Wallis
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OCLC reported that all systems were operational again as of 9:51 pm on Sunday, May 31. Again, we apologize for the inconvenience.

Please note that one of our main vendors has been experiencing systems issues all day today. What this means for the NEIU Libraries is that no one can access resources from off campus. That authentication system -- EZProxy -- is part of what is affected.

In addition, our main search tool, WorldCat Discovery, is also down.

You can monitor the situation at https://oclc.service-now.com/status

We are terribly sorry for the inconvenience. Please know this is a separate issue completely unrelated to our upcoming system migration.

 

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