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: The phones system in the library is experiencing intermittent outages. If you are unable to connect with us via telephone, please email us at
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Exhibits
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Exhibits
guide for the latest information on exhibits and gallery displays in Dayton Memorial Library
New eBooks
Access to Social Justice : Effective Remedies for Social Rights
The AI matrix : profits, power, politics / Daniel Mügge, Regine Paul, Vali Stan.
Chilean Women's Poetry under Neoliberalism, 1980-2020 / Barbara Fernandez-Melleda.
Indigenous archives the Maya diaspora and mobile cultural production / Floridalma Boj Lopez.
Jim Crow in the asylum psychiatry and civil rights in the American South / Kylie M. Smith.
Languages we live by : exploring sociolinguistic trajectories / Katrin Ahlgren, Clara Molina.
Honour in Aristotle's ethics / Kleanthis Mantzouranis.
Radical infrastructure : imagining the Internet from the ground up / Britt Paris.
Rewriting the rules : gender-responsive lawmaking for the twenty-first century / Ramona Vijeyarasa.
Social connection in everyday spaces / Milovan Savic, Roger Patulny, and Jane Farmer.
Story tech : power, storytelling, and social change advocacy / Filippo Trevisan, Michael Vaughan, and Ariadne Vromen.
New books, DVDs, more
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Plus
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What is
Lumen
Plus
?
A user guide for LumenPlus, the Regis Lbrary's instance of the EBSCO Discovery Service.
Alphabetical list of Subject, Course, and Topic guides.
Use Lumen Classic, the Regis Library catalog, to find books, electronic books, DVDs, and more.
Use Prospector to search for and request items from Regis University or other regional libraries. When you identify an item you want in Prospector, click on the "Request this Item" link to have it sent to a Regis Colorado campus. You will need your Regis ID number to complete the request process.
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to see the Regis library and Prospector books you have checked out and to renew those materials online.
Search for online access to journals, magazines, and newspapers using publications name (e.g.
Harvard Business Review
).
What's New at the Library
Celebrating Regis University Poets
An exhibition in the Fireplace Lounge in Dayton Memorial Library, April 15-30. Reception April 15th, 1:30 pm.
National Library Week @ Regis is a celebration of libraries, reading, and research. Denver Public Library's book mobile will be on campus with a selection of free books along with DPL library card signups. The local nonprofit BookGive will have an assortment of free books as well. Join us in celebrating Libraries with books, snacks, and more in the Student Center on 4/22 from 11-1!
DML Announces a New Feature for Research!
We're leveraging AI in our research and discovery tools:
LumenPlus
and
EBSCOhost
by offering Natural Language Search mode.
The AI Natural Language Search mode is an advanced search feature that allows our students to query our research and discovery tools using everyday language. This searching mode leverages Natural Language Processing to take into consideration the intent and context within everyday language queries, making it a powerful tool for students seeking comprehensive and accurate information through conversational questions.
Curious? Start searching now in
LumenPlus
and switch on the natural language toggle.
For more information about how Natural Language Search mode works check out the video:
EBSCO's AI Natural Language Search Mode Video
For details on AI transparency check out the fact sheet:
EBSCO's AI Transparency Fact Sheet - Natural Language Search Mode
Regis Community Closet
The Dayton Memorial Library is excited to support the Regis Community Closet, an initiative designed to provide Regis community members with
free
access to casual clothing and small housewares. In collaboration with student groups, the project aims to promote sustainability, offer essential items, and create a safe and private space for individuals seeking gender-affirming clothing. Located on the first floor of the library, the closet is stocked with donations from both the Regis community and external sources. Regis students, faculty and staff are welcome.
Ethical use of Artificial Intelligence guide
The Dayton Memorial Library and The Learning Commons wish to share a new resource, our
Ethical use of Artificial Intelligence guide
. This guide does not endorse or condone any particular artificial intelligence (AI) or use of AI, but instead asks us to consider how ought we to live with AI to help build a more just and humane world?
Image source:
BCLicious
,
CC BY-SA 4.0
, via Wikimedia Commons
Support from the Learning Commons
The Learning Commons is your link to free academic support! Our Writing Coaches offer one-on-one appointments to guide you through writing at any stage and in any discipline. Online writing appointments are available through paper drop-off or live chat on Zoom. Our Tutors can help you navigate new material and challenges, as well as help you develop study skills for a range of subjects. Online tutoring appointments are available for one-on-one and group sessions through Zoom. We also offer online Academic Success Workshops led by experts in the Regis community on a range of academic topics.
Find out more about our services and resources on the
Learning Commons website
.
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