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Eligibility & Order Procedures Available To: LSU Faculty, Staff & Graduate Students (Upon Request). For more...
Article Id: 14767

1. Click the Insert Link to GROK Article icon located in the toolbar of the editor. 2. Enter the GROK article number and the text that you would like to link. To Link to an Article outside of GROK: 1. Click the Insert Link icon located in the toolbar of the editor. 2. Enter the link into the URL box. 3....
Article Id: 16643

How to Apply for Supplemental Funding for Student Organizations: There are three types of funding that can be applied for Student Organizational funding through LSU Student Government. Registered student organizations have the opportunity to apply for supplemental funding from three different campus sources. These sources include the Organization Relief Fund (ORF), Programming, Support and...
Article Id: 17111


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...
Article Id: 19005

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. ...
Article Id: 19007

Changing a Recording's Title: 1. Log in to the LSU Panopto Web Portal via Moodle or directly from the LSU Panopto Web Portal login page . 2. Locate the recording session you wish to rename. 3. While hovering under the recording, select Settings underneath the session. 4. Within Settings, under Session Information look for Name and select Edit .
Article Id: 17472



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 ...
Article Id: 19158

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