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Danielle Hickey Photographer New database serves to unite libraries, increase materials Summit,a new research resource in University libraries, grants access to research materials By Chelsea Duncan News Reporter A new Web resource at University li braries provides students with an easier way to access books from other libraries and allows campus libraries throughout the Northwest to cooperate The resource, called Summit, offers Masada Tix: 682-5000 Other TiX: 687-6526 Zorn Fest Friday, Oct. 3 Saturday, Oct. 4 Classical 7:30 pm Cobra 2:30 pm Masada 7:30 pm Our Mistake, YOUR PRICE BREAK!" 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Summit combines the catalogues of these li braries over the Web for students to search for and borrow items that are unavailable at their campus libraries. The Summit catalogue provides access to twice as many items than the Uni versity offered with access only to the Orbis catalogue. The books usually arrive within two or three days after students order them, Helmer said. Students can access the unique collections owned by each li brary, which account for more than half of the items available in the catalogue. they would be things that are sort of unique to their curriculum," I lelmer said. "The reality is there is just so much published each year that no one library can own everything." Graduate student Kathy Burk said she's been an avid user of Summit since it became available during midsum mer, ordering four or five books in the last two months. "I've been using it a lot," she said. "I've found that it's been easier to find stuff just in the last month." With budget cuts and rising book prices, Summit gives libraries a way to EUGENE CAMPUS mi a Skinr Tain your Master of Arts in Teacliiiiu amt Initial Oregon Teaching license in 12 nwtftjm Til joy our excellent retaliation, small class sixes, personal f attention and affordable financWhaid packages. CUiJ] 2>-'i pi r J -'-r-dw ♦ 40 l beat low funding by sharing books, Helmer said. He added that although Summit has been available for some time now, the Web site will be sub stantially finished on Wednesday Along with the launch of Summit, University libraries are offering a new way to find full-text periodical articles online. Director of Library Systems Sara Brownmiller said that FindText provides a comprehensive way to find online text versions of articles instead of searching for the printed versions. The FindText Web site can be accessed through each library7s home page. Brownmiller said the service can also be used with most of the library databases such as Academic Search Premier, a new version of Academic Search Elite, which has increased the electronic full-text availability by 30 to 40 percent. "This is available to students any time from anywhere," she said. When students are searching in the library databases for an article, the FindText icon allows students to see right away if the full text of the article is available online as opposed to hav ing to visit a journal's Web site to search for it, Brownmiller said. Junior Natasha Terry, who said she's had trouble in the past finding articles, tested the new service and said she found it user-friendly. She said she thinks it will be useful for fu ture research. "I've had times where I've found stuff and times where I've found a whole lot of nothing," she said about past attempts to find articles without the FindText service. 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