eBooks are Available
To find out more about electronic book access available through the UT Libraries view the display at Pendergrass Library. Or, come by the Library if you have questions or need help finding materials.
To find out more about electronic book access available through the UT Libraries view the display at Pendergrass Library. Or, come by the Library if you have questions or need help finding materials.
Topiary artist Pearl Fryar’s Demonstration is featured on the Pendergrass Library 2.0 page.
Did you know that if you check out a four hour laptop two hours before we close you can keep it until the next morning? For more information, email agvetlib@utk.edu or use our chat widget.
The Encyclopedia of Life is officially up and running! An ambitious project to catalog each of the 1.8 million discovered species on Earth with their own web page, the first species profiles are available for viewing. Profiles include species’ descriptions, information about the species’ life histories, ecology, taxonomy, and literature references. Images of species are … Continued
You might have noticed the little Meebo widget on the Library’s web pages. You can use it to chat with us anytime you have a question or comment. When the green light is on we will be right with you. What if the light is red? Go ahead and type, but leave us contact information … Continued
Did you know that Pendergrass Library has a Canon LE 90 scanner you can check out? With your valid UT ID you can have it overnight. It’s the perfect complement to a 24 hour laptop. For more information Call 974-0353
Access to the Social Science Research Network’s Entrepreneurship Research and Policy Network (ERPN) is now available to the University community. ERPN’s resources include professional announcements (calls for papers, conferences, etc.), professional job listings, a professional directory, and free access to worldwide research papers. SSRN’s goal is to “provide worldwide distribution of research to authors and … Continued
Self-taught topiary artist Pearl Fryar will visit UT this month. Fryar, an African American man in his mid-60s who began creating a three-acre topiary garden in 1984 in an effort to win Yard of the Month for his home, has become an international phenomenon and is the subject of an award-winning film. The film, A … Continued
The new Web of Science interface is now (2/12/08) the only option to search WOS. Recorded training from Web of Science is available on all the features of the database. It is worth your time. Questions about Web of Science? Contact Ann Viera, annviera@utk.edu, 974-9015.
Tennessee’s Wild Side is a television show produced by the Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency. The show features stories about outdoor life, from hunting and fishing, to outdoor adventures, to nature found right around your home. The website has many informational links that teach readers more about the subject at hand. Check out the website for … Continued