Congratulations to Christine Drewel, Amy Frazee, & Laura Kate Morse!
For those of you who are curious, you’ll find the answers to the puzzle clues below, in italics.
- This C database contains hundreds of reference books, including English dictionaries, foreign language dictionaries, encyclopedias, biographies, and more. (Credo)
- PN6737 .M66 W38 2005 (Watchmen)
- The Zumberge library is now open until two am Sunday through Wednesday.
- One of our new librarians, Pete Coco, is liaison to this department. (English)
- The Curriculum Materials Libraries at Zumberge and Steelcase are both located on the second floor.
- This library location (or learning center) is located on the second and fourth floors of the Cook-DeVos Center for Health Sciences. (Frey)
- 1531-2542 is the ISSN for this journal. (portal)
- This building holds the University Archives as well as the libraries’ special collections, including the Veterans History project. (Seidman)
- One of the most useful Nursing databases, this resource is a service of the National Library of Medicine. (PubMed)
- GVSU’s Steelcase Library is located on this street. (Fulton)
- This new research tool works a bit like Google, but searches library content. (Summon)
- This online service is a great way to store and organize your citations. It can automatically create a bibliography for you as well! (RefWorks)
- The first name of our other new librarian, who is the liaison to the School of Public and Non-Profit Administration. (Hazel)
- The new library building in Allendale will be named for Mary Idema Pew.
- If you look out of the west windows of Zumberge Library, you will see one of these. (pond)
- Scholar Works, the library’s institutional repository, is home to articles, papers, and other scholarly works written by GVSU students, faculty, and staff.
The hidden phrase was puzzleohnine.