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| CSU, Fullerton | Spring 1997 |
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| University Library | Volume 3, No. 1 |
Some features of our site you may not have noticed:
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Did you know that we have a growing number of links to sites of interest to university faculty and students? They are arranged by broad subject area. From the home page:
- Click Internet Resources
- Click Subject Resources.
- To learn how we choose sites to link to, click on Why Not Just Use Yahoo?
The secret: if you use this section of our site often, take the "trap door" entrance direct to the subject resources page by clicking on the ruler at the bottom of our home page.
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Did you know you can use the AltaVista search service from a web page on our site?
- Click on Internet Resources
- Click on Search the Web.
- Fill out the AltaVista "simple search" form.
- Click the Submit button.
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Did you know that the Library's Class Links project is helping faculty to create class web pages?
From our home page click on Class Links to see pages by:
Try it now!
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Did you know there are two ways to view the CARL Uncover database? If you have used our Electronic Information Resources page, you know we have a link there to the CARL Uncover journal index/table-of-contents service.
This service is available both in a text-based telnet version (usually faster) and a Web version (easier to use). If you click on CARL Uncover, you will link to the text-based version of CARL which includes information on whether our library owns the journals indexed.
If you prefer the web-based version of CARL, click on the green checkbox to the left of the words CARL Uncover to connect to the CARL website.
Remember, however, that this version of CARL does not provide information about which journals our Library owns.
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Commercial Message:
We appreciate your taking this opportunity to visit the Library's website. Our goal is to make our web presentation a useful tool you will want to visit regularly, both to do research and to find out what's happening in the Library. Please consider making us your default home page whether your browser of choice is Netscape or Internet Explorer.
How to set up your default home page in Netscape:
- Pull down the Options menu
- Click on General Preferences
- Click on the Appearance tab.
- Fill in the box in the middle of the page so it reads "Browser starts with home page location: http://wwwlibrary.fullerton.edu".
The next time you fire up Netscape it will open to the CSU Fullerton Library home page. But what if you want to go to the Netscape home page you are used to seeing?
No problem, just click on the Netscape icon in the upper right corner of the screen and you will be instantly transported to the familiar Netscape home page.
How to set up your default home page in Internet Explorer:
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What's New? | Getting Started | Depts & Services | Librarians/Library Staff | Reference & Research Assistance | Instructional Programs | Online Catalogs | Electronic Information Resources | Internet Resources | Class Links | Library Home Page | CSUF Home Page | Site Search
Questions
or comments on the Library Update? Contact Richard
Pollard, Library Director
General questions or comments about the CSU Fullerton Library web site? Contact Library
Webmaster.
Revised: 12 April 1997