The library’s hours change for the period of time after summer session ends and before the start of the fall semester – Saturday, August 8th through Monday, September 7th (Labor Day). During this time, the library is closed nights and weekends. The library will be closed on Monday, September 7, in observance of the Labor Day holiday.
Please note: The library will be open evenings for the first week of graduate classes.
Library Hours:
Saturday, August 8 – Tuesday, September 1
Sunday: CLOSED
Monday – Thursday:
8:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m.
Friday:
8:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m.
(note: open until 4:30 p.m. on 8/21, 8/28 and 9/4)
Saturday:
CLOSED
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The library is open evenings for the first week of graduate classes on the following days:
Wednesday, September 2 & Thursday, September 3 8:00 a.m. – 10:00 p.m.
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Monday, September 7: Labor Day Holiday – CLOSED
The library will resume regular hours with the start of the fall semester on Tuesday, September 8, 2015. For more information please check the online hours calendar.
Check out the library’s new acquisitions!Go to the New Books & DVDs page to view the books, popular reading, movies, TV shows, audiobooks and downloadable books added to library’s collection in July. Browse the lists by subject or format, and when you see something you want click the “Request” button to place a hold on it.
Click to view the new acquisitions lists.
To browse for new eBooks and audiobooks to read on a Kindle, NOOK, iPad, iPod, laptop or smartphone, visit the library’s OverDrive downloadable bookscollection. If you’d like help using OverDrive please view OverDrive’s Getting Started page or visit the Reference Desk for personal assistance.
Click to view and download eBooks and audiobooks from OverDrive.
Earlier this month Euromonitor launched a new search interface for the Passport database, making it easier to build targeted searches for consumer, industry, company, and economic data and analysis. The most significant changes are to the search tree. Users that prefer keyword searching will find that the keyword search box is still available at the top of the screen, and that the main navigation bar options are largely unchanged.
Highlighted below are the key enhancements. If you have questions or need help using Euromonitor Passport, please contact the Reference Desk.
1. Search Tree
To access the new and improved search tree, click on [SEARCH] in the top navigation bar. The first step in using the search tree is to choose what type of information you are looking for. Your options include:
Categories and Topics – In most cases, this will be the best place to start. Select [Categories and Topics] to search the full content of Passport to find market size, brand share, industry analysis, consumer information, and economic/country statistics.
Companies – Select [Companies] to search for company data.
Brands – Use the [Brands] search option to find brand share data .
Packaging – Select [Packaging] to search for statistics about packaging types.
Closures – Select [Closures] to search for statistics about package closure types.
Experienced Passport users will notice that the search tree has been redesigned from a vertical to horizontal layout, in which users are prompted to select one category at a time to build a search. You will be able to drill-down into subcategories to further refine your search. Alternatively, use the search box to filter within the categories.
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As you make selections, a breadcrumb trail will appear, which you can use to navigate back into the search tree.
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2. Results List
The search results page now displays the most popular statistics alongside a list of the most relevant analysis, making it easier to scan results and choose the best place to begin exploring. Analysis can be filtered by category, geography, type of analysis and date.
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Notice that at the top of your results screen you will see all the selections you have made in building your search:
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3. Reorganization of the “Countries & Consumers” Menu Option
One change has been made to the top navigation menu options. The quick link formerly labeled [Countries & Consumers] has been split into two separate categories – [Economies] and [Consumers] – to distinguish the type of content available. The Consumers page provides access to consumer trends and lifestyles analysis, income and expenditure data, and household and population statistics. The Economies page provides access to economic data, industrial production and infrastructure information, and business environment analysis.
Have fun exploring the new Passport. Don’t hesitate to contact us if you have questions or need help.
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Database of the Month provides a very brief introduction to a database available from the Library’s website, highlighting key features of the database that you should know about. If you would like more information about this database (or any of the library’s databases), please Ask a Librarian. If you would like a demonstration of this database for a class, please contact Adam Williams, Research Instruction Coordinator at awilliams@bentley.edu.
I equate summer with reading. I’m sure this stems back to years of summer vacation from school. Wonderfully long stretches of time to spend reading Laura Ingalls Wilder, Judy Blume, Madeleine L’Engle, S.E. Hinton and Stephen King. Yes, there were lots of fun summer activities that kept me busy, but there was plenty of time to read the books I wanted to read, not just those assigned by my teachers.
As an adult it still feels like summertime is meant for reading. My summer vacations are shorter now, but the stack of books to read is just as high.
Now on display in the library’s lobby is a selection of summer reading books and audiobooks. Everyone’s idea of the perfect summer read is different, but hopefully something here will grab you. Maybe you’ll find a new release from one the ubiquitous bestseller or “best beach books” lists, or rediscover an old favorite to re-read. Don’t forget to check out the downloadable ebooks and audiobooks available from OverDrive. OverDrive is getting even easier to use – if you have an internet connection you can read most eBooks online and stream most audiobooks through your browser without using the OverDrive app.
If you don’t find something on the display, ask any one of us here at the library for a recommendation. We’ll be happy to tell you about the books we are enjoying this summer.* We would also love to hear about what you’ve been reading.
The new acquisitions lists for the month of June have just been posted. View the new books, DVDs, audiobooks and downloadable books added to library’s collection last month. Go to the New Books & DVDs page to browse the lists by subject or format. When you see something you want, simply hit the “Request” button to place a hold on it.
Click to view the new acquisitions lists.
To browse for new eBooks and audiobooks to read on a Kindle, NOOK, iPad, iPod, laptop or smartphone, visit the library’s OverDrive downloadable bookscollection. If you’d like help using OverDrive please view OverDrive’s Getting Started page or visit the Reference Desk for personal assistance.
Click to view and download eBooks and audiobooks from OverDrive.
The library will be closed for the Independence Day holiday on Friday, July 3rd and Saturday, July 4th. The library resumes regular summer hours on Sunday, July 5th at 1:00 p.m.
For more information about the library’s hours please view ourhours calendar. Have a safe and happy Fourth of July!
The library will be closed the weekend between the end of Summer Session I and the start of Summer Session II – Saturday, June 27th and Sunday, June 28th. We will reopen on Monday, June 29th at 8:00 a.m.
For more information about the library’s hours, please view the hours calendar.
In response to student requests received during 14 Days to Have Your Say!, 32 new study carrels and new standing workspaces are being installed in the library this week.
Construction and electrical work will be occurring on the upper level and on the main floor near the reference desk starting Tuesday, June 23rd. The work is scheduled to be completed by Friday, June 26th. Please try the lower level if you are looking for a quiet escape.
Thank you for your cooperation and support as we continue to improve the library’s study spaces. Have questions or concerns? Talk to any library staff member, comment here, or send an email to library@bentley.edu.