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H. Raymond Danforth Library Introduction to the Library Research Skills Course

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H. Raymond Danforth Library

Introduction to the Library

Research Skills Course

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This module gives students a basic understanding of how Danforth Library

is organized and the kinds of resources and services that are available,

including:

• Circulation

• Circulation Periods

• Reference

• Reference Collection

• Main Collection

• Periodicals

• Newspapers

• Special Collections

• New Books Shelf

• Computer Lab

• Glass Room

• New England Room

• Library Website

• Other College Departments located in the library building.

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The H. Raymond Danforth Library at New England College is located at 114

Bridge Street, between the Admissions building and the CEI building.

The main entrance is located on the quad side of the library. If you use the

the Route 114 entrance proceed down the hallway and up the stairs to reach

the library.

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Library Departments

The Danforth Library is organized into departments just like a department store is.

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Circulation The Circulation Desk is the first thing you see when you enter the library at the

main entrance.

The main phone number for the library (603) 428-2344 rings at the Circulation

Desk.

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Ask for these resources here:

Reserves (Items that your

professor leaves at the library

for you to use) here.

Materials from Special

Collections shelved in areas

not accessible to library users.

Music, Videos, DVDs, and CDs

The Circulation Department also

tracks overdue materials. If you

have questions about items that

you have borrowed, ask at

Circulation.

All items that you want to borrow from the library must be brought to Circulation

to be checked out.

Return borrowed materials here.

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Go to Reference to get help

with your research and help

with using library resources.

The reference librarians

teach Danforth’s

research classes

You can make an appointment

with a reference librarian or

you can drop by the reference

desk to ask for help.

Reference is located on the main floor of the library.

Reference

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The Reference Collection is located

directly behind the Reference Desk.

Reference books include encyclopedias

(both general and subject specific),

dictionaries (both general and subject

specific), maps, manuals, and other

materials that provide general overviews

of subject areas.

Photocopier

Reference materials must be used in the library. There is a

photocopier available in reference so you can make copies

of pages from reference books.

Books-Reference Collection

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Books-Main Collection

The Main Collection (also

called the Circulating

Collection) is where books

that you can borrow are

shelved.

Books from this collection

include fiction and non-fiction.

This collection starts on the

main floor of the library (near

the reference desk) and

continues on the second floor.

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Periodicals are not kept indefinitely—past

issues for most journals that we subscribe

to in paper format and thousands of other

journal titles that we don’t get in paper

format are available in the online

databases.

Periodicals is located on the main floor of the library and includes magazines,

journals, and newspapers.

Periodicals

To see a list of the

periodicals that we

have in paper

format, see

“Periodicals at

Danforth Library”

which is kept by

the periodicals

shelves.

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The Periodicals room also has

group study areas and comfortable

seating available.

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Newspapers: Danforth

subscribes to a variety of

newspapers, both local and

international. Current

newspapers are kept by the

Circulation Desk.

Most of our newspapers are not kept for

more than a few months and we rely on our

databases to provide earlier issues.

Newspapers

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When the library purchases new books, they are shelved on the New

Books shelf, located at the front of the Periodicals Room. New books may

be borrowed.

New Books Shelf

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Danforth has several special collections. If you wish to use materials from

collections with closed stacks, ask for help at Circulation.

Special Collections

Collection Name Location Can items be borrowed?

Adams Shakespeare Collection New England Room

(closed stacks)

No - use in library only

Archives Collection Off-Site

(closed stacks)

No - use in library only

Robert J. Bailey Collection Periodicals No - use in library only

Bernice Trum Hunter Collection Periodicals Yes

Educational Materials 2nd Floor Yes

New Hampshiriana Collection New England Room

(closed stacks)

No - use in library only

Rare Books Collection New England Room

(closed stacks)

No - use in library only

Maps Collection 2nd Floor No - use in library only

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There are 30 pc’s available for

the NEC community to use in

the library’s computer lab. The

computers are available on a

first-come, first-served basis. Two printers are located at

the back of the lab.

Computer Lab

You can access the NEC network with

your laptop from the library.

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Library Website (http://www.nec.edu/library)

Access the library’s subscription databases, online catalog, interlibrary loan

forms, and other information about the library here.

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Danforth’s research classes

Classes are usually taught in the

Glass Room (located at the far

end of the periodicals collection).

When this room is not being

used for classes, students may

use it as a study space.

Glass Room

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The New England Room,

located on the main floor, is

a quiet study area.

Occasionally the room is

reserved for special events.

If there is an event

scheduled, the date and

time are posted at the

entrance of the room so that

those wishing to use it as a

study area can make other

arrangements.

New England Room

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Tutoring Center: The Pathways-Tutoring Center is located on the second floor of the library,

and offers academic tutoring, free of charge, to all students enrolled at New

England College. The Tutoring Center is open six days a week (most days

from 8:30 a.m. to 10:00 p.m.) For more information call or email the

Coordinator of Tutoring, Mary Lou Pashko, at (603) 428-2276 or

[email protected].

InformationTechnology Department: The Information Technology department, located on the basement floor of the

library supports Students, faculty, and staff for all campus computing

needs. For more information email [email protected] or go to the IT

webpage at http://www.nec.edu/about-nec/helpdesk

Other College Departments

Located in the Library Building