Monday, April 28, 2008

End of the semester notes..


The faculty and staff at Tarver Library would like to wish all Mercer University students, faculty, and staff best wishes on final exams and hope that you have a great end to the semester and a great to start to the summer.

The Tarver Library will be open all summer so please stop by and let us know how we can help you.











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Wednesday, April 16, 2008

Your opinion counts!

Tarver Library wants to hear from you!

This survey has now concluded. Thank you for your responses. Please stay tuned for survey feedback.

Please take a few minutes to fill out either the “Student Survey” or the “Faculty & Staff Survey”. After you have completed the survey, there are instructions for entering a drawing for a gift basket. We want to know how well our services are meeting your needs and where we can improve.

Monday, April 14, 2008

Job hunting tips

Are you about to graduate and looking for a job? Or just want to get a head start? I know its scary, but here are some resources that can help you land that job you're looking for!

Resume Tips: Know when to trash or rewrite your resume
Find a job with RSS Feeds
Communicating your weaknesses--yes it is scary, but can be done
Places to find jobs

and battles for Comp Sci majors!

and as always, your library! We have an entire section here at Tarver devoted to Career Resources. Stop by and take a look! If you have any other places that have been helpful to you please let others know in the comments.

Tuesday, April 8, 2008

Hot Document in April

County and City Data Book (CCDB): 2007

The U.S. Census Bureau has published the County and City Data Book 2007. The new edition contains essential data for any economic development official, regional planner, and urban researcher. It is the most comprehensive source of information on the social and economic structure of the individual counties and cities in the United States.

This updated edition includes:

  • More than 175 data items for all states and the nation’s 3,142 counties
  • Approximately 80 data items for 1,265 incorporated places with populations of 25,000 or more
  • Nearly 80 additional items from the American Community Survey for 242 incorporated places with populations of 100,000 or more
  • A complete list of metropolitan areas and their component counties with 2006 population estimates
  • A complete set of state maps showing all counties and incorporated places with populations of 25,000 or more
Numerous figures and tables are included, along with five appendices. The County and City Data Book (CCDB) is a local area supplement to the Statistical Abstract of the United States.

The County and City Data Book is available on the Census Bureau Web site. A print copy of the CCDB is available in the Government Documents collection at Tarver Library.

Friday, April 4, 2008

Economic Stimulus Payments


Being a participant of Federal Depository Library Program, Tarver Library received Economic Stimulus Payment related informational materials. The Economic Stimulus Payment materials we received include:

  • Tax Package 1040A-3, Information About Economic Stimulus Payments for Social Security, Veterans, and Other Beneficiaries
  • Publication 4670, Economic Stimulus - General Information Flyer
All materials are displayed in the government documents area. Please come by the library to pick up the informational materials.

Please visit the Economic Stimulus Payments Information Center on the IRS web site for detailed information about the Economic Stimulus Payments.

Wednesday, April 2, 2008

New JSTOR Interface Release

This Friday, April 4, JSTOR will release its new search interface for our use. We currently subscribe to three collections of quality academic journals through JSTOR and the new-look interface should improve the ease and effectiveness of searching these titles. A summary of new features is available, along with a search tutorial and a MyJSTOR (personal customization) tutorial, on the JSTOR Sandbox portion of JSTOR's web site. You may need to be located on a Mercer campus to preview these features.

JSTOR anticipates no interruption in services during the transition on Friday, but should you encounter problems while using JSTOR, please contact us for assistance.