The software vendor for our online catalog URSUS has installed their latest update to the user interface “WebPac Pro”.
The look and feel of the existing URSUS interface is still present after the upgrade, but WebPac pro gives us some new features, including improved relevance ranking for search results. The most significant difference that users notice after the upgrade is the use of the brief citation display in search results lists. This feature shows more information about items in the results list than previously. We also have the option of increasing the number of results that display.
Just in time for spring greening and Earth Day, Master Gardeners Alice Sheppard and Karen Colburn have created an exhibit about Gardening with Nature. Gardening with nature is philosophy and practice that supports gardening as stewardship of our natural resources. Gardening with nature examples include: building healthy soil using composting techniques rather than commercial fertilizers, limiting chemical pest control, selecting the right plant for the right place, and enhancing habitat for wildlife. The Library exhibit features resources on the ecology of gardening, soil science, landscaping for wildlife, and plant identification. Anyone can garden with nature, and there are many publications and web sites to guide the novice or the expert gardener.
The Gardening with Nature exhibit is part of the ongoing efforts of the University of Maine-Presque Isle Green Campus Action Committee. The Green Campus Action Committee is charged with promoting strategies that limit negative environmental impacts on campus, and maximize benefits to the environment.
The Library exhibit theme was chosen to tie in with our University Day theme, Building Global Respect: Our Environment and Ourselves. University Day, April 16, highlights student projects and campus research. For a schedule of events, go to http://www.umpi.maine.edu/.
Check out the direct link to the Northern Maine Community College (NMCC) Library Catalog as well as the link to Turner Memorial Library. Several patrons have asked for direct links, we hope you find them useful. Please note that if you are a student at UMPI you have privileges to check out materials at both NMCC and Turner. NMCC has an extensive computer and health collection; Turner has a large collection of children’s and young adult books.