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General Information CentOS (Community Enterprise Operating System) is a Linux distribution that is derived entirely from the sources of Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL). CentOS exists to provide a free enterprise class, community-driven computing platform while maintaining very close compatibility with RHEL. Under a new governing board since 2014, it has joined with Red Hat but has...
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To View Your Requests for the LSU Libraries Special Collection: 1. Log in to LSU Library Special Collections . 2. Click Review Request under the Requests tab on the left-hand side of the screen. 3. The next window will show all your current request in a list. Click on one of the requests to Edit , Cancel , Clone , or Submit.
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The law library welcomes alumni and visitors, including members of the bench, the bar, and the general public. In addition to our collection of general legal materials, the library owns a variety of Louisiana-specific practice guides, form books, and treatises. Visitors may use most of the law library’s collections onsite. To Access LSU Law Visitor Resources: 1. Navigate to the ...
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General Information LSU Libraries is proud to present the Digitizing Louisiana Newspaper Project (DLNP), which offers 78 titles from the state of Louisiana published between 1836 through 1922 — a total of 211,500 pages. An additional 117,000 pages from 49 new titles are currently being processed for digitization and will be available by the end of 2015. Access the complete list of...
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General Information XMind 3’s mission statement is to create, as a community, the leading international idea mapping and brainstorming software that will run on all major platforms and raise users' work efficiency. The XMind 3 open source project is sponsored by XMind LTD, which is the primary contributor of code to the project. Developers are welcome to work with the XMind project...
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The McIlhenny Natural History Collection was begun by Edward Avery McIlhenny (1872-1949), scion of the prominent Louisiana family which since 1868 has produced the world-famous Tabasco hot pepper sauce. To Access the E. A. McIlhenny Natural History Collection through the LSU Special Collections: 1. Navigate to the LSU Special Collections Library web page. 2. Under the ...
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The LSU Libraries Special Collections duplication services support research, teaching, scholarship, publication, and artistic production involving the use of our physical and digital collections. While LSU owns the objects in our collections, we do not own copyright to these materials, except where it has been explicitly transferred to the university. To Access LSU Special Collections...
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The journal activity in Moodle gives students a private space to respond to a prompt—the work students submit is visible only to the instructor. Instructors can either limit the availability of a journal entry or leave it open so that the student can add to it indefinitely. While it is open, students can continuously edit or add to their entry. To Submit a Journal Assignment: ...
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In JSTOR, you can save up to 3 articles on your shelf at a given time. After 14 days, you can remove articles and replace them with new ones. Accessing the JSTOR Shelf: 1. Login to the JSTOR website. 2. At the top of the window, select MyJSTOR | Shelf. 3. Your Shelf window should appear. This is where the articles that you saved to your shelf will...
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To Download Source PDFs in JSTOR: 1. Login to the JSTOR. 2. Search for the article that you need to use using the Search bar in the center of the Home screen. 3. Once you have chosen the desired article, click Download PDF to the right of the window. 4. A new tab will open containing the article's Source PDF. ...
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