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NEW STUDENT ACCOUNT CREATION AND SUPPORT
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The Student IT Account project has been a great success. All students who commenced study in January 2008 activated their IT Accounts via this new system including all Bond students, BUELI students and MyBondMBA.com students, who study remotely in Japan. | |
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BOOK LAUNCH
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In September last year a Cocktail Reception was held in the Main Library to celebrate the launch of the book, Clinical Thinking: Evidence, Communication and Decision Making, the latest published works of Professor Chris Del Mar (Dean, Faculty of Health Sciences and Medicine, Bond University), Associate Professor Jenny Doust (University of Queensland) and Professor Paul Glasziou (University of Oxford). | |
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EXTENDED OPENING HOURS FOR SERVICE DESK
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From the beginning of Semester 1, computing and AV support hours have been extended through to 8.00pm. The aim of the additional hours of operation is to improve support for staff teaching in the evenings and to provide additional support for students. | |
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UPDATE ON THE MULTIMEDIA LEARNING CENTRE
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Construction of the Multimedia Learning Centre in the old Art Gallery space is fast approaching completion with all indications that it will indeed be the spectacular learning environment originally envisaged. | |
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NEW SERVER ROOM
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Following the opening of the New Server Room on the 29th of November 2007, Information Services have been actively engaged with the task of moving the production servers from the old server room to the new server room. | |
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ANNUAL STAFF AWARDS FOR OUTSTANDING PERFORMANCE
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To recognise and celebrate the outstanding achievements of staff, the annual staff awards were announced at the Information Services Christmas Party on 14th December 2007. | |
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TVNews
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Would you like to access a past program of Media Watch, Business Insiders or Today Tonight?
TVNews is an exciting new database providing a searchable interface for Australian television news, current affairs and selected documentaries from the free-to-air networks. | |
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RefWorks
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A subscription to RefWorks has recently provided Bond staff and students with an alternative, easy to use, web based service for managing references and producing bibliographies in styles such as APA 5th,Vancouver, Australian Guide to Legal Citation, or Harvard. Being web based, RefWorks folders of bibliographic references can be accessed anywhere the Internet is available at any time convenient to the user. | |
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FAST LOANS
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The Fast Loans self-checkout machine is now up and running at the loans desk in the Main Library and using this service couldn't be simpler. All you need to do is insert your student/staff card into the slot provided and follow the easy instructions displayed on the Fast Loans screen. | |
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PERSONAL RESEARCHER PAGES ON E-PUBLICATIONS@BOND
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e-publications@bond is Bond University's digital repository which is managed by Information Services. It is a dynamic and growing electronic resource which contains a variety of items ranging from conference papers to Bond images, which are all easily accessible and downloadable.
A special feature of e-publications@bond is a section called Personal Researcher Pages which showcases individual academic staff from every faculty and introduces them to the reader in their capacity as researchers and authors. There are currently 95 Bond scholars represented in e-publications and each profile has an introduction to the researcher and is accompanied by a selection of their publications, often together with access to a more extensive publications list.
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One Personal Researcher Page, One site highlighting One researcher’s work, One URL.
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Browse through Bond's Personal Researcher Pages to find a familiar, or new face on campus, browse through their research and download your choice all in one location.
Dissemination of research to students, post-graduates and colleagues couldn't be easier as each page also offers an RSS feed and an emailing option, so others can keep abreast of the author's new publications.
We welcome new academic staff to Bond and invite all researchers to contribute to e-publications@bond to showcase their scholarly output via a Personal Researcher Page.
Contact the e-publications coordinator for further information. |
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| FROM THE DIRECTOR |
It gives me great pleasure to update the Bond community about the outcomes of a number of projects accomplished in the last six months. The success of these projects is due to the perseverance of not only the Information Services staff, but also everyone else who contributed across the campus. 
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