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SLRC News & Updates

05/06/2024
profile-icon Elaine M. Patton

It's been a long road, our faculty pilot participants know, but we finally have an active subscription!

PowerNotes is a cloud-based research tool that works via browser extension to help you not only save your research (quotes and notes) from across the web (whether website or database or pdf or ebook) but to also organize your info as you go based on main idea. It will help you create citations, too!

Get started with PowerNotes via our guide.

 

PowerNotes will let you:

  • Highlight and take notes on any website or library database
  • Organize your notes into a project outline as you research
  • Get library database results with your Google search
  • Collaborate on projects to share research -- with tracking on who has added what
  • Download and export your notes and citations to Microsoft Word and Excel

08/01/2023
profile-icon Elaine M. Patton
Big changes are coming for Fall 2023.
08/23/2021
profile-icon Elaine M. Patton

The online MLA guide has been switched over to the 9th edition! No need to update any bookmarks or D2L links -- it's still at upresearch.lonestar.edu/mla. We also have a copy of the handbook on reserve at the front desk if you'd like to peruse.

What Stayed the Same: The Vast Majority

  • Document format - heading, spacing, etc.
  • Same basic principle with the universal checklist of elements for building citations. Some small changes to labeling ("optional" elements > "supplemental"; "other contributors" > "contributors").

Mostly this edition focused on refining the 8th edition handbook rather than sweeping changes. MLA added much-requested guidance and explanations about writing style in particular as well as citations. The 9th handbook is over twice as long as the 8th, with more visuals, as a result.

 

What Changed:

  • EBSCOhost and ProQuest are to be treated as secondary containers for database citations, as opposed to the (actual) database names like Academic Search Complete.
  • E-books will say "e-book ed." for version, in addition to any editions, etc.
  • URLs may include the https:// rather than strictly omitting it, depending on whether you want live, clickable links or not.  In our guide, we have stuck with omitting it. However, we recommend specifying in your assignments whether you want live (i.e. clickable, blue, underlined) links or not (or links that are clickable but don't look like it). As ever, the most important thing is internal consistency.

 

What Was Added:

  • 1 page about annotated bibliographies. Not worth mentioning -- design your assignment as you see fit with regards to these.
  • New chapter on using inclusive language.

 

09/16/2020
profile-icon Elaine M. Patton

After a little hiatus, Library Technical Services is again fulfilling interlibrary loan requests for digital articles. Book delivery for ILL remains unavailable at this time for Lone Star (and book pickup is still not available for UP campus).

Learn more about making ILL requests with our brief guide.