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Chambers Chat is a monthly email newsletter sent to UCO faculty to keep them informed of library news, resources, and services. This page chronicles each issue that has been released from March 2023 to the present.


Chambers Chat 05/04/2023

D2L Library Resources, ILL Login, Book Donations, & Library Research Help for Students


Dear Deans, Chairs, and Faculty Library Liaisons,

Welcome to the Star Wars Day edition of Chambers Chat! Today we're diving into library resources for D2L, interlibrary loan logins, book donations, and library research help:
 

APA Style Tutorial for D2L

One of our outstanding research librarians, Jean Longo, has worked with CeCE to develop an APA Style Tutorial for D2L including videos and more that can be easily uploaded into your D2L courses. Thanks to the very helpful Nick Poss from CeCE, that tutorial is now available as a zipped D2L Brightspace Package file (please click here for video instructions on uploading the file into D2L). Stay tuned to this channel for future D2L tutorials that could be helpful in your courses, and please don’t forget that you can also embed a librarian in your D2L courses (instructions are attached below) to provide your students with direct access to research help. (Our thanks to all the faculty who are already using embedded librarians!).
 

Interlibrary Loan Login

In order to make it easier for you to use our interlibrary loan (ILL) services (and also to comply with new federal rules), we are moving to a system where you can use your UCO username and password to login to the ILL system instead of having to use a different username and password. Before we make that change on May 15, though, we wanted to let you know that if your current ILL login does not use your UCO username, you might be asked to create a new account using your uco.edu information. Please rest assured that if that happens, we will merge your new account with your old one so that you will have ALL the information about what you've ordered through ILL in the past. On top of that, we’ll even deliver your library materials to your office for free if you can say “interlibrary loan login” three times really fast (yes, we already deliver materials for free to faculty and staff, but feel free to try anyway).
 

Cleaning Out Your Office?

If you’re retiring, changing offices, or have been inspired to spring clean your office, please remember that the Chambers Library would be very happy to come pick up any books you’d like to donate (we’ll even bring boxes and pack them for you). Book donations are tax deductible, and we can provide a list of titles donated for your tax records.
 

Helping Students Use Information Effectively & Ethically

To help students develop the skills they need to locate, evaluate, and use information effectively and ethically, our research librarians visit classes at the instructor’s invitation to show students how to search for and evaluate articles, books and more. The librarians also create online research guides for selected classes as well as for more general topics (for examples, see the guides for PsychologyEducational Sciences, Foundations, & Research 5013English 1213; and Plagiarism). If you’d like to request library instruction or an online research guide (or both) for your summer or fall classes, our librarians would be happy to tailor the information presented to your course or a specific assignment.
 

Restaurant Recommendation

Having grown up in Brazil, I was going to recommend Café do Brasil this week, but I very much regret to inform you that it closed its doors last Friday (please excuse me while I mourn briefly). Instead, I’m going to go with Hunnybunny Biscuit Co. in OKC and Edmond. Their biscuit sandwiches and chicken pot pie are pretty great, and their French toast biscuit and/or definitely-non-store-bought jams (with or without a biscuit) are lovely for dessert (or really any time at all).
 

May the Fourth be with you!
 

Best,
Lee Anne

 

Lee Anne H. Paris, PhD
Director of Research & User Engagement
Max Chambers Library
E: lparis@uco.edu | O: 405-974-2880

 

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Chambers Chat 04/06/2023

Finding preprints and avoiding predatory journals


Dear Deans, Chairs, and Faculty Library Liaisons,

Happy Thursday! Welcome to the April (but not April Fools’) edition of Chambers Chat, where we'll be talking about finding preprints and avoiding predatory journals. Without further ado, here we go:
 

New Preprint Database

Web of Science™ recently launched the Preprint Citation Index™, a multidisciplinary collection of preprints from leading repositories that helps faculty stay current on research in their field (there’s more info on Preprint here if you’re interested). To access this database, you can use the link above or you can also:

  1. Go to the search box on the library’s website
  2. Select the “Databases” tab
  3. Type “Web of Science” in the search box and then click on the link
  4. Change “All Databases” on the drop-down menu to “Preprint Citation Index”

If you have difficulties finding or using the Preprint database (or have any other library-type questions, really), please feel free to

Predatory Journal Information

Cabells (a reliable source for identifying predatory journals) is offering tutorial sessions on distinguishing between legitimate and predatory journals via Zoom during the week of April 24th.

Again, if you have any difficulties registering, please contact the library using the information listed above. If you can't attend the sessions, our amazing research librarians would also be happy to help identify predatory journals.
 

Restaurant Recommendation

Some of you enjoyed the restaurant recommendation from the last email, so here’s one more for those who might be interested: Tamashii Ramen, both the Edmond and OKC versions. The Miso Butter Corn Ramen with added egg is my absolute fave, but the Garlic Fried Rice is also very tasty.
 

As always, if you feel that you received this email in error or if there’s someone you’d like me to add to my mailing list, please let me know. I hope your weekend is full of rest and chocolate (or whatever your favorite treat happens to be).
 

Best,
Lee Anne

 

Lee Anne H. Paris, PhD
Director of Research & User Engagement
Max Chambers Library
E: lparis@uco.edu | O: 405-974-2880

 

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Chambers Chat 03/02/2023

Grants and training for using no/low cost textbooks


Dear Deans, Chairs, and Faculty Library Liaisons,

Greetings from the Chambers Library! I’ve been trying to give you a bit of a break since all the emails I sent you last fall about fajitas (and a few library things), but I did want to share a couple of grant opportunities for you and your faculty.
 

$50 Training Grants for Open Educational Resources (OER)

The Oklahoma State Regents' Online Consortium is offering a $50 grant to anyone who completes their free OER 101 training. Open educational resources (also known as OER or open-source materials) are materials for teaching or learning that are FREE to students (they are either in the public domain or have been released under a license that allows them to be freely used, changed, or shared with others). Please see the attached flyer for more information.
 

Grants Available for Faculty Using No-Cost Textbooks

Faculty teaching at UCO are eligible to apply for $500-2500 in grant funding to support the adoption and/or development of no-cost textbook projects (please see the attached flyer for more information). In addition to the training mentioned above, the Chambers Library has created an online OER guide to help you get started if you’re interested in reducing textbook costs for your students.
 

No-Cost Library Resources for Courses

And don’t forget that you can link to the Chambers Library’s digital books and articles, which are also FREE to you and your students! Please remember that books and articles work a little differently: multiple students can read an article at the same time, but some of the library’s eBooks only allow one reader at a time because we only own one “copy” (yes, I know that doesn’t make much sense with eBooks, but so far the publishers don’t care). If you need help using OER or the library’s digital resources, please feel free to email libraryresearch@uco.edu and our fabulous research librarians would be happy to work with you to find options.
 

Restaurant Recommendation

As I close, I feel like I need to mention food somehow since it was such a constant theme in my emails last fall, so here's a restaurant recommendation for the weekend: Cous Cous Café (6165 N May Ave, OKC). The vegetable tagine is amazing, and the lamb tagine is life-changing.
 

As always, if you feel that you received this email in error, please let me know and I will do my best to reroute it to the right person. I hope you have a great weekend!
 

Best,
Lee Anne

 

Lee Anne H. Paris, PhD
Director of Research & User Engagement
Max Chambers Library
E: lparis@uco.edu | O: 405-974-2880

 

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