Try the Browzine App - it’s a great way to browse your favorite journals! I’m looking for new ways to keep up to date on my favorite journals. ![]() My favorite is Zotero, but we support a bunch of programs: I can help you get set up with a reference manager. I’ve got this pile of articles, and it makes it stupidly hard to create my bibliography. I’m not organizing my sources and citations well. Click “preferences” and add Rochester as your “Library Link”. I’d like to tell me whether I can access an article for free. You can use VPN: although our linking is working pretty well, and your browser should keep you logged in for a session after you login once. If it’s an article, you might try going through in case our catalog/database is feeling glitchy I can’t figure out whether I have access to something. Let me know and I’ll try to order it.money is a bit tight this semester, but we can Interlibrary Loan it. I’d like the library to own a copy of a book, and we don’t. The website is giving me a weird answer - what does it mean if a book is “out of library” but also “loanable”? This means it’s either on order, loaned to another library, and “loanable means you can request it. Why would I need a librarian? On a scale from boring to cool.
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