The remote access problem via the EZ Proxy has not yet been fixed, however, you may use Cambridge Companions remotely by emailing [email protected] for the username and password.
The remote access problem via the EZ Proxy has not yet been fixed, however, you may use Cambridge Companions remotely by emailing [email protected] for the username and password.
Please note:
Fuller’s subscription to EndNote will conclude on December 31, 2016. If you wish to use a bibliographic program, Zotero is highly suggested.
Zotero is an user-friendly, cloud based program and can sync your research anywhere using any computer. And best of all, it is FREE!
Check out our Resources page to find helpful material on Zotero.
If you have research in EndNote and want to know how to import them to Zotero, this link will take you to a step-by-step tutorial.
We apologize for any inconvenience.
Please feel free to contact [email protected] if you have any questions!
Fall 2016 Library Information Sessions
Join us for a brief overview of the library’s resources, as well as an introduction to the Writing Center! No RSVPs are needed!
Two ways to join us:
Online
When: Tuesday, September 20 and Thursday, September 22 – both at 11:30am
URL location: bluejeans.com/750331899
In Person
When: Friday, September 23 at 11:30am
Where: Library Lobby
If you have any questions, email [email protected].
Have you ever done the following:
Take a photo of your mounting stacks of research?
Enjoyed the view from the library’s third floor balcony?
Found a really cool book you are excited to use?
We’d like to know about it!
Fuller Library is now on Instagram and use #fullerlibrary or tag us @fullerlibrary to let us see the library in action from your point of view!
Be sure to also follow us!
The David Allan Hubbard Library will be closed from:
Saturday, Sept 3 through Monday, Sept 5 in observance of the Labor Day holiday
and
Thursday, Sept 15 through Friday, Sept 16 for mandatory staff meetings.
The David Allan Hubbard Library will be closed Saturday, Sept 3rd through Monday, Sept 5th in observance of the Labor Day holiday.
We will reopen on Tuesday, Sept 6th.
I’ve got some bad news. You should probably sit down for this. Are you sitting comfortably? Can I get you some water? How about a sandwich? OK, this won’t be easy to hear so I’m just going to say it.
Hey, come on, buck up little camper. It’s OK. We can get through this. I know it seems impossible now. But remember that haircut your Mom gave you when you were ten just to save a few bucks? You got through that right? Well, this is the same thing, except your Mom’s not involved (which is good news all by itself, right?), and you won’t have to wear a stocking cap for three weeks after it’s done.
We just have to do some network maintenance, which means you won’t be able to get to any of our services like Moodle, the Quad, or… Gmail! Now come on, if you keep crying you’re going to miss the best part. Once we’re done, everything will will feel so fresh and new. You might even be able to send email so fast you could actually go back in time.* Plus, this could be the chance you’ve been promising yourself to go outside and see the sun. I hear it’s going to be nice on Sunday.
As always, if you have any questions or just want someone to listen to you weep uncontrollably, please contact Tech Support (626.584.5675).
*Actual time travel experience may vary.
-Jim Rispin, Information Technology Services
OCLC is experiencing intermittent, connectivity issues. They are working to restore stable access as quickly as possible.
Services that may be temporarily affected include – viewing your library account online, renewing books online, or searching the catalog.
We appreciate your patience and apologize for the inconvenience. Please feel free to contact us with any questions you may have.
The David Allan Hubbard Library will open at 12pm on Friday, June 24th due to a mandatory library all-staff meeting.
We apologize for any inconvenience this may cause. Meanwhile, we are excited to expand our resources and services to the Fuller community.
Thank you,
David Allan Hubbard Library