FAQs for Faculty
How do I find out what
resources are available at the Mantor Library?
The Mantor Library homepage is the gateway to all of the library
resources. From the homepage, you can access the online catalog, search the
indexes and databases, take a virtual tour of the library, and find out about
library staff, services, and policies. The URL for the Mantor Library homepage
is http://library.umf.maine.edu/.
What is URSUS?
URSUS is the shared online catalog of
the libraries in the University of Maine System, the Maine State Library, the
Maine State Law and Legislative Library, and the Bangor Public Library. You
can use URSUS to:
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search for books, journals, and
other materials in the URSUS libraries.
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request items from other URSUS
libraries online using the Request button option.
- search the MaineCat
libraries for items not found in URSUS and request them online using the
Request button option.
- see a list of materials on reserve
for your classes.
- access electronic reserves (with
the password).
- check your library record (with
your library barcode).
- renew your books online (with your
library barcode).
What is MaineCat?
MaineCat is a network of linked library catalogs from Maine public,
academic, and state libraries. In addition to the URSUS libraries, MaineCat includes the library catalogs of Colby, Bates, Bowdoin, Maine Maritime
Academy, University of New England, Portland Public Library, Maine College of
Art, and several technical college and public libraries. You can search MaineCat for items not found in URSUS
by using the Search MaineCat button
while in URSUS. You can also request items not available at any of the URSUS
libraries using the Request button option. You will need a library barcode to
place any requests.
How can I check out library
materials?
You need a UMF ID card with a library barcode to check out books. The ARAMARK
office in the Student Center does the ID cards for UMF faculty, staff, and
students. To get a
barcode, bring your ID card to the library's Access Services desk and they can set up
your record and give you a barcode while you wait.
How long is the borrowing
period?
Faculty may borrow books from Mantor Library and other URSUS libraries (the UMaine
system libraries, Maine State Library, Maine State Law and Legislative Reference
Library, and the Bangor Public Library) for an entire semester. Renewals may
be allowed on Mantor Library items borrowed for a semester; items borrowed for a
semester from other URSUS libraries are not renewable. In addition, these
items may be subject to recall by the lending library.
Items borrowed from MaineCat libraries have a loan period of 4 weeks with one
two-week renewal, and those obtained through interlibrary loan may have
different borrowing periods depending on the policies of the lending libraries,
so check with the Mantor Library staff when picking up those items.
Exceptions include: Only ten (10) juvenile or young adult books and five (5)
compact discs, videos, or DVDs can be borrowed at a time. Videos and DVDs
circulate for two weeks with no renewals. Reference materials and periodicals
do not circulate.
What databases are available to
UMF faculty?
The Indexes and Databases link on the library’s homepage provides access to
all of the electronic resources and online databases available to the
University of Maine System. To find the complete alphabetical list of the
databases available to UMF faculty, staff, and students, click on the Indexes
and Databases link on the library’s homepage.
To check subject coverage, dates of journal coverage, and the availability of
full-text for a database, click on the blue i icon to the left of the
database’s name in the list.
Can I use databases available
at other University of Maine campuses?
Due to licensing agreements and subscription restrictions, UMF faculty have
access to the databases that are shared by all campuses or available
exclusively at UMF. UMF faculty and students do not have access to databases
only available at other campuses. The alphabetical list of resources listed on
the UMF
Indexes and Databases page is the complete list of the electronic
resources currently available to UMF faculty and students.
How do I access databases remotely?
The databases can be accessed through the Web by going to the library’s
homepage. No password or log in is required if you are dialing in through UMF.
If you are off-campus and using an Internet service provider, you will need
your UMF library barcode. Click on the database you want and, if asked for a
user name and password, enter your last name and library barcode number (all
14 digits with no spaces) for access. If you do not have a barcode, you can
get one at the Access Services desk (see above).
How can I tell if the Mantor Library has a journal I need?
There are two options in the databases to check for journals in Mantor
Library’s collection:
1. Click on the Click HERE to check URSUS for holdings
link to see the URSUS record and check Mantor Library’s holdings (available
dates, format, and location in the collection). Look for the URSUS entry
that says "FAR" for the Mantor Library's holdings.
2. Use the ArticleLinker button to
see if an article is available in full text in another database. If there is
no full-text available electronically, you can use the link to search the
URSUS online catalog to see if UMF has the journal. If the
journal is available at UMF, the catalog will also show the dates and format
of Mantor Library’s holdings. If not, the article could be requested through
interlibrary loan.
If you are working in the library,
there is also a print “Blue Book” available in
the library’s reference area that lists all of the periodicals in the
library’s collection.
What full-text journals are available online?
In addition to the print journal collection at the Mantor Library, there are
many journals available in full-text through the electronic databases.
Full-text journals are available in many subject areas, although dates of
full-text coverage vary by journal. If you have questions about the
availability of full-text access to a journal or if you would like to find out
which full-text journals are available for your subject area, contact the
Reference Librarian for assistance. Interlibrary loan is also available for
requesting copies of articles not available in print or electronically through
the Mantor Library.
Where are the journals located in the Mantor Library?
The current three years of print journal issues are shelved alphabetically by title in the
stacks next to the Reference Desk on the first floor of the library. Older
issues are in the Periodical Basement and the oldest back issues of some
journals are in Dead Storage. Journals on microfilm or microfiche are also
located on the first floor near the Reference area.
To retrieve items from Dead Storage, you will need to fill out a form at the
Reference Desk. Reference staff will retrieve the requested item within 3
business days and it will be held at the Reference Desk for you. Items not
used within two weeks will be returned to Dead Storage. Ask the Reference
staff if you need assistance.
How can I recommend a journal to add to the library’s collection?
There is an online Journal Recommendation Form that can be used to submit a
recommendation. To access the form, click on the
About Mantor Library
link on the library’s homepage and scroll down to the forms section at the
bottom of the page. Journal recommendations are taken under consideration in
late spring.
How can I recommend a book for purchase by the library?
There is an online Acquisition Request Form for recommending a new item for
the library’s collection. The form is required for all acquisition
recommendations, except for journal subscriptions (see separate form for
journal recommendations). To access the form, click on the
About Mantor Library
link on the library’s homepage and scroll down to the forms section at the
bottom of the page. Acquisition requests are subject to available funds and
the approval of the library director.
How do I place an interlibrary loan request?
If the item you need is not available in the Mantor Library collection, at any
of the URSUS libraries, or through MaineCat, you can request it through
interlibrary loan. For journal articles, you can submit an interlibrary
request for any item not in the Mantor collection or not available in
full-text in an electronic database. There are paper forms available at Access
Services or the Reference Desk, or you can use the electronic form available
through the library’s homepage. Go to the
Services page and
scroll down to “Interlibrary Loan” section to find a summary of borrowing
options and the link to the electronic form. You need to complete a separate
form for each item being requested.
Please note that most libraries will not lend an entire journal issue,
microfilm, or microfiche through interlibrary loan. Also, some may not allow
borrowing of non-print materials such as DVDs or videos. If you have questions
about Mantor Library’s interlibrary loan policy or making a request, contact
the Access Services staff.
How long does interlibrary loan take?
Items requested online through the URSUS Requestor function generally arrive
in three to five business days. Items requested online through MaineCat
generally take a week to ten business days. All other interlibrary loan items
generally take from three business days to three weeks to arrive depending on
the lending institution.
How do I know when my interlibrary loan has arrived and where do I pick it
up?
Faculty are notified by Access Services when requested items arrive. You can pick up requested items at the Access
Services desk. You must have your ID card with a Mantor Library barcode
attached to check out any items, including interlibrary loans.
How do I put something on reserve for a class?
Reserve requests must be accompanied by (1) a completed submission form, (2)
list of items to be placed on reserve, and (3) a copy of the course syllabus.
Paper forms are available from Access Services and electronic forms that can
be downloaded and printed are available from the
Information for Faculty
section of the library's homepage. The URL for the Faculty page is: http://library.umf.maine.edu/faculty/index.htm.
Scroll down to the “Course Reserves” section to find a copy of the reserves
policy and forms. If you have questions about reserves, contact Janet Brackett
(x7211 or janetb@maine.edu) or Sarah
Otley (x8130 or sotley@maine.edu).
What helpful resources are available for my students?
The links under the “Guides and Tutorials” section of the library’s homepage
provide orientation to the library and its resources, as well as useful
tutorials on several topics of interest to students. They include:
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Virtual Tour of the Mantor Library
-
Writing Center/Mantor Library Anti-Plagiarism
Website
- Starting Your Research
- Journals vs. Magazines and Newspaper (a
tutorial explaining the differences between scholarly and popular
publications)
- Searching URSUS
- How to Find a Book on the Shelf
- Remote (off-campus) Access to Online
Resources.
There is also a Virtual Reference
Shelf with links to Web resources, including abbreviations, almanacs,
calendars, citation style manuals, dictionaries, directories, encyclopedias,
maps, news, quotations, statistics, and time and weather. To access these
resources, go to the
Electronic Resources page and click on the link to the Virtual Reference
Shelf at the bottom of the page.
The Reference department also has prepared some library resource guides in
various undergraduate degree subjects for students. They are available
electronically from the Reference Department's
Starting Your Research page.
What is the Information Literacy Program?
Information Literacy Program provides an opportunity to integrate library
instruction into courses taught by faculty at UMF. Its goal is to foster
information literacy by helping students build good research and critical
thinking skills, which include the ability to understand how information is
organized, how to find relevant quality information for their needs, how to
evaluate information resources, and how to use information in an ethical
manner. Instruction sessions are held in the library’s 20-computer Peter Mills
Electronic Classroom or a librarian can come to your classroom.
What type of library instruction is available?
Instruction offered ranges from basic library orientation to research skill
sessions tailored to the subject matter or assignments in a course. Library
staff can design advanced instruction for research or upper level courses in
any subject, covering advanced search skills, print and electronic indexes,
research databases, and effective search strategies using subject headings and
thesauri. The staff can also work with faculty to integrate information
literacy into a course by assisting with planning course assignments,
preparing library resources for Blackboard or a course Web page, and serving
as research liaisons for the students throughout the semester.
Individual sessions covering any of the library’s resources can also be
arranged for faculty upon request.
How do I schedule an instruction session?
For more information on the Information Literacy Program or to schedule a
session in the classroom, contact Laurie MacWhinnie (x7219 or macwhinn@maine.edu)
at the Mantor Library.
Last Updated: 12/6/06 (lm)