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September 2020 Hubbard Newsletter
In an effort to help inform our patrons, the Hubbard Library has put together a short newsletter, of which our first issue is linked in the image below! Please contact [email protected] for any questions.
eReserves Discontinuation for Fall 2020
Due to rising copyright costs and the growth of online access to databases and journals, the eReserves service will be discontinued starting fall 2020. In an effort to assist in this transition, a LibGuide has been made to help with understanding copyright and how to utilize resources, located here. The Hubbard Library has how-to videos…
Black Lives Matter LibGuide
Check out our new Black Lives Matter LibGuide! You will find resources and information pertaining to the Black Lives Matter movement and how you can help. A special thank you to Dr. Dwight Radcliff and the Pannell Center for their help in compiling books and articles for this LibGuide.
Response to Library Access Concerns
The David Allan Hubbard Library continues to be committed to our students and faculty during this unprecedented time. Many concerns were addressed during the SOT/SIS Town Hall about the library and access to necessary resources. While nothing can replace the experience of physical access to the library and our geophysical resources, we are all learning…
Need Encouragement? Ask Your Librarians!
The David Allan Hubbard Library librarians are sending out encouragement postcards to our Fuller community. Fill out this form here and one of our librarian will mail you a little encouragement! We will begin sending out postcards later this week. Special thanks to SCELC for awarding the David Allan Hubbard Library with a grant to…
Books by Mail & InterLibrary Loan Update
The David Allan Hubbard Library is happy to report our Books by Mail and InterLibrary Loan (ILL) are again available for our students and faculty. Additional guidelines for both services are listed through our LibGuide here. A note for ILL, print requests are entirely dependent on participating libraries, which means your request may be cancelled…
Hubbard Library Book Pick Up – Update
Starting June 16, 2020, the Hubbard Library is now allowing unlimited book pick ups per week, at 8 books per pick up. The request form will now reflect this change. Please note we will try as hard as possible to fulfill requests in a timely manner. If you have submitted multiple requests prior to today,…






