Library Lingo An MSU Libraries Publication V O L U M E Mon.-Thurs. Friday Sat. Sun. 7am - 9pm 7am - 5pm 10am - 5pm 10am - 9pm Creative Arts Library Cheever 207 Summer Hours Mon.-Fri. 8am - 5pm Sat. & Sun. - Closed Special Collections Mon.-Fri. 8:00am-5pm Sat. & Sun. - Closed Libraries closed on Sunday, July 4, Monday, July 5 Library Telephone Numbers AV/Microform 994-5299 Circ. 994-3139 CAL Library 994-4091 ILL 994-3161 Reference 994-3171 Special Coll. 994-4242 J U N E / J U L Y 2 0 1 0 Workshop Wednesdays @ Renne Library With summer being a little less hectic than the fall and spring semesters, take some time to attend one of the many workshops being offered. Sessions are held in the Heathcote Classroom from noon-1pm. Check out what is coming up. June 2 - Getting Started with Zotero: Learn to use this free, easy-to-use Firefox extension that enables you to collect, organize, retrieve, and share your research sources. June 9 - EndNote Web Basics: Formatting citations and managing bibliographies has never been so easy! Learn to import records, add notes, and format them in any one of thousands of citation styles. June 16 - Excel 2007: In this workshop, we will discuss where many of the Excel features are now located in this new interface and learn how to set up formulas, charts, and more. June 23 - Searching for Images: Learn how to use MSU Libraries to find images. Whether you are looking for artistic renderings, photographs, or graphics, there are a number of tools and a variety of strategies you can employ to find them. June 30 - Getting Started with Zotero: Learn to use this free, easy-touse Firefox extension that enables you to collect, organize, retrieve, and share your research sources. July 7 - EndNote Web Basics: Formatting citations and managing bibliographies has never been so easy! Learn to import records, add notes, and format them in any one of thousands of citation styles. July 14 - PowerPoint 2007: Learn some new tips and tricks to jazz up your PowerPoint presentations. You vs. Sherlock Holmes. May the better detective win. Are you as smart as Sherlock Holmes? Test your mental prowess by trying to solve this mystery. One snowy night, Sherlock Holmes was in his house sitting by a fire. All of a sudden a snowball came crashing through his window, breaking it. Holmes got up and looked out the window just in time to see three neighborhood kids who were brothers run around a corner. Their names were John Crimson, Mark Crimson and Paul Crimson. The next day Holmes got a note on his door that read "? Crimson. He broke your window." Which of the three Crimson brothers should Sherlock Holmes question about the incident? Mark Crimson Renne Library Summer Hours 9 Answer: View our recent books and videos purchases at www.lib.montana.edu/new/ I S S U E "?" = question MARK, so the note on the door reads "Question Mark Crimson. He broke your window." Need research assistance? Ask a Librarian www.lib.montana.edu/ask 3