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Thursday, June 26, 2008

Interesting Use of the "By or About" Fastlink Generator

Free fastlinks can now be generated for any material by or about (“bora”) a particular person through the new Fastlink Generator available from the "Conditions and Terms of Use" page when searching TGIF. In the search box, type in as much of the person’s name as desired; beneath the search box there are examples of how to format the name. Click on “Go get it!” and a list of TGIF records by or about the person will display. The fastlink will be the URL that appears at the top of the results page.

An interesting use of the "By or About" Fastlink is to have one on your web page that links to your publications that are included in TGIF. See any of the faculty in the Department of Plant Biology and Pathology at Rutgers: The State University of New Jersey such as Dr. Bruce Clarke or Dr. Joseph Heckman.

Wednesday, June 18, 2008

Most Recent Current TGIF Feature: Flooding

With the recent disastrous weather occurring, there has been a great deal of floods and flooding. Some of this has affected golf courses. The TIC has created a current feature of references in TGIF that relate to floods and flooding. Hope you will find it useful if your course or turf is unfortunate to be under water.

Tuesday, June 10, 2008

Lawn Exhibit at the Peggy Notebaert Museum

The Peggy Notebaert Museum at the Chicago Academy of Sciences, Chicago, Illinois has a new exhibit which opened May 23. It is called "Lawn Nation: The Art and Science of the American Lawn" and runs through Sept 7. From the webpage:

  • "
    Learn that lawn is a choice and not an ecological inevitability. Alternatives to lawn can be just as beautiful, sustainable, and can make a difference on our planet.
  • Get an idea of what the lawn of tomorrow will look like as well as what positive steps you can take to reduce your impact.  
  • See how much water is used on American lawns and try your hand at a game of indoor croquet. "

In addition, there are many activities that can be done such as Gnome Hunt, Seed and Read, Take Home Lawns, and Grazin' in the Grass

The last museum exhibit TIC is aware of related to turfgrass was at the Canadian Centre for Architecture (CCA)'s exhibit on the North American Lawn which was seen in Montreal and in Cincinnati in 1998.

Friday, June 6, 2008

Testimonials Sought - Let us Know how TGIF has Helped You

Over the years, the TGIF database has been utilized for everything from academic research to finding tips on sprucing up a lawn. At TIC, we would like to hear from you about how TGIF has helped you in your endeavors! User testimonials may be featured on the website, in promotional brochures, and to promote varying ways to use the database. To help us spread the news about the benefits of using TGIF, please email your testimonial to tgif@msu.edu.

Friday, May 23, 2008

New Public Archive (digital) The National Greenkeeper Archive

The National Greenkeeper was launched as the National Association of Greenkeepers of America's (NAGA) official organ, beginning in January of 1927. Publication of The National Greenkeeper continued through the beginnings of the Great Depression, but in October of 1933, The National Greenkeeper apparently folded. The National Association of Greenkeepers of America was the predecessor of the Golf Course Superindendents Assocation of America (GCSAA).

Content within The National Greenkeeper includes wonderful period advertisements, early history of the NAGA, golf course photographs from the 1920s, and even some golf course poetry.

These archived issues are available through the Turfgrass Information Center's " Browse Full-Text Resources" as well as from the Turfgrass Information File's “Browse Full-Text Journals (Logs Out)” option. Use the search feature there to locate items about specific individuals, golf courses, or early turf cultural practices. In addition, all such content can be identified and viewed by searching TGIF itself. Or you can click on The National Greenkeeper in this blog item and go directly to the publication.

Wednesday, May 14, 2008

Spring 2008 Issue of The Sward

The Spring issue of The Sward is now available from the TIC home page.
http://tic.msu.edu/e-sward/swardv8n2.pdf

Tuesday, May 6, 2008

RSS Feed for Refereed Content for Subscribers and Users

Over the years, we have several times heard requests to somehow develop the means to routinely 'push' content out from within TGIF --(unlike the 'pulled' content which requires a user to go to TGIF and do a search or browse to find something).

We are thus pleased to announce a new RSS feed which, once a user registers to receive it, will automatically deliver soon after the first of the month a listing of all (recently published) refereed turf materials added to TGIF in the previous month. What is delivered is a table listing all recent TGIF records added for turf-related articles from all the journals we monitor, and which we classify as peer-reviewed. This link is available to all TGIF subscribers and users – i.e. from inside TGIF; logon to TGIF as you regularly do, and note the new RSS feed labeled "Recent Refereed Added" on the left navigation bar of the "Conditions and Terms of Use" page.

Special thanks to Dr. Aaron Patton of the University of Arkansas for his considered ideation regarding this concept.

Let us know if you find this kind of delivery useful, and suggestions for other kinds/types/audiences for RSS feeds from TGIFare welcomed.

Thursday, April 24, 2008

Two newly available digitized items now online

TIC is pleased to announce the availability of the full-text versions of two very different but each influential works in the history of turf science; a book from 1912 and a booklet  from 1978.  They are:

The Book of the Links:  A Symposium on Golf.  1912.  Sutton, Martin Hubert Foquett (ed.) . London, England: W.H. Smith & Son. 234 pp.  This important early work, which ranges widely over golf and golf course issues, includes not only a pantheon of early, well-known writers on things-golf, such as Bernard Darwin and H. S. Colt, but also includes some extraordinary cartoons about course issues.  A certain pre-war innocence characterizes this effort, which sees course management, including turf mangement, as a fully integrated, well appreciated, and important part of the essence of the game.  TGIF includes separate records for each of the 11 chapters present.
http://www.lib.msu.edu/cgi-bin/flink.pl?recno=33326

Annual Bluegrass (Poa annua L.):  Description, Adaptation, Culture and Control.  1978.   Beard, J. B, Rieke, P. E., Turgeon, A. L., and Vargas, J. M..    East Lansing, MI: Michigan State University, Agricultural Experiment Station.  32 pp. The state of knowledge on things-poa is documented, synthesized, and recommended is this benchmark Extension publication by an all-star team of researchers.  This is what we knew, then, about the ever-wiley nemesis of so many turf managers throughout wide parts of the world.
http://www.lib.msu.edu/cgi-bin/flink.pl?recno=2214

Thursday, April 17, 2008

TIC exhibiting at USAIN (United States Agricultural Information Network) Conference

This year the USAIN conference is being held in Wooster, OH - April 27-30. If you attending the conference, please stop by the TIC booth and visit with us. See what is going on with TGIF if you are a subscriber and if not, find out about TGIF and why it is an important resource for your institution.

Monday, April 7, 2008

Proceedings of the GCSAA Conference (Golf Course Superintendents Association of America) Archive Now Available

The Proceedings of the GCSAA Conference (published by: Golf Course Superintendents Association of America) can now be accessed through the Turfgrass Information File (TGIF), thanks to the agreement between GCSAA and the Turfgrass Information Center! These archived issues can be easily located through the Turfgrass Information File’s “Browse Full-Text Journals (Logs Out)” option. From there, select Proceedings of the GCSAA Conference from the list of available electronic journals. The Proceedings of the GCSAA conference as published from 1927-1998 are available with the exception of the issues TIC does not have.

Please note that there may be additional volumes or documents relating to the Conference over the years, particularly in the earliest years, which can be a made a part of this archive and which we don't yet own or have access to.  We need your help to identify any such items, and enable us to digitize them if possible.  Thank you for your cooperation to help improve the digital archive!"

Monday, April 7, 2008

RSS Feed for TERO Website

The USGA Turfgrass and Environmental Research Online (TERO) website now features an RSS Feed RSS Feed. RSS stands for Really Simple Syndication and is a popular technology for notifying users of updates to content in a website or a blog. With the RSS feed for the TERO Website, you will be notified when there is an addition or change in the website.

Friday, March 14, 2008

TIC is operational though not unpacked totally

The walls are up, the offices and student workstations are built. We are still unpacking but are back in business.

TIC before rebuild The old entrance to TIC - sort of plain and humdrum/

New TIC Entrance

The new entrance to TIC, slicker than the old one.

Wednesday, February 27, 2008

TIC Renovation and Services until 10/March

The public areas of the Turfgrass Information Center, including the Beard Collection,  will be closed to public use until 10/March.

All physical collection holdings within TIC (including location 'Turfgrass', the Beard Collection, and vertical file materials) will be available by contacting us via phone, fax, or email until 10/March. TIC online services, including TGIF, and content will be unaffected and will operate normally.

Monday, February 18, 2008

Theses and Dissertations from Purdue University

Special thanks to Ms. Jennifer Biehl and Dr. Cale Bigelow of Purdue University for their donation of Masters Theses and doctoral Dissertations to TIC. These physical materials were, until now, missing from TIC’s collection and now have complete records with in TGIF, click here for list. Additionally, Ms. Biehl and Dr. Bigelow have taken steps to contact the authors to gain copyright permission for TIC.  When copyright permission is granted, the theses and dissertations will be digitized and made available online in a full-text format. 

We hope that this initiative will be repeated at other academic institutions. We would be pleased to cooperate in this way to insure that your institution's graduate research is fully represented within TGIF. let us know if you are prepared to take this on: tgif@msu.edu. To grant copyright permission for your thesis or dissertation, please complete the form at http://tic.msu.edu/copyrightpermissions.html

Wednesday, February 13, 2008

O. J. Noer Collection acquisitions -- 2007

The O. J. Noer Memorial Collection continues to grow steadily, built by both donations and purchases.  Each year we report to the Noer Research Foundation how the Collection has grown.  Here are some highlights for 2007:

            Purchases of 'historic items' :  see a list here
            Purchases of new/recent materials:  see a selected list here

The complete report for 2007 to the Noer Foundation is here
Our continuing thanks to the Noer Foundation for ongoing engagement for over 40 years now, and their continuing commitment to the TIC Endowment Campaign!

Thursday, February 7, 2008

Non-English 'About TIC' Webpages

In addition to the already available Spanish, French, and German language webpages which briefly describe TIC and TGIF, we are now pleased to announce the availability of a Chinese language page to do the same, as well as a Chinese 'TGIF Database Description' page linked from there.  Special thanks for these to Wu Di, a student from the MSU-China Turfgrass Education Program working in TIC during Fall term, and Wen-ying Lu, a MSU Librarian, for producing these pages.  

See: http://tic.msu.edu/about-chinese.html

Monday, February 4, 2008

TIC is on the Move

Well, not quite but we will be getting new walls (real ones - floor-to-ceiling) , some additional space, and a rearrangement of work stations. The project time for the construction is February 28 - March 7, 2008.  During that time TIC will have limited functionality. Phone will be answered when possible.  Walk-in service will be difficult but accommodated as staff is able. Email will be answered except when staff computers are being moved. All this means for the first time in TIC's history the student workstations area will be designed for database construction effectiveness.

Thursday, January 31, 2008

In Memoriam: Dr. Gene C. Nutter (1923-2008), The TGIF Legacy

In memory of Gene Nutter, Ph.D., (85) former executive director of GCSAA, TIC has posted a link to material in TGIF by or about (“bora”) Dr. Nutter.

Tuesday, January 29, 2008

TIC Annual Report 2007

The first formal annual report of the Turfgrass Information Center is now available. The report is called TIC Annual Report 2007 and is linked from the TIC Public Website

Friday, January 25, 2008

Getting Started with TGIF Guide

This guide is the first in a new series of guides and tutorials that will be created over the next year on how to use TGIF. This Getting Started with TGIF is a two page handout that provides a quick overview of the basic search, guided search, where to find more information on power searching, and the ways you can connect to TGIF depending on your institution's access or your own personal access. Please feel free to copy and use in classes or in any other way you would find it helpful.

Tuesday, January 15, 2008

Library of Congress Subject Heading Added to TGIF Display

Library of Congress Subject Headings (LCSH) are the subject terms used by most academic libraries to classify the books and other materials in their collections. In terms of turfgrass materials, they are much more general than the TGIF subject terms. Hence, they are good for looking for related tangential materials.  At the present time, about 28% of the monographic TGIF records have the LC headings added to them.

Tuesday, January 8, 2008

Winter 2008 Issue of The Sward

The winter issue of The Sward is now available from the TIC home page.
http://tic.msu.edu/e-sward/swardv8n1.pdf

 
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