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Marginalia No. 33, Merrill-Cazier Library
Marginalia No. 33, Merrill-Cazier Library
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The Digital Public Library of America and USU
In Memoriam: USU President Stanford O. Cazier
RW13: Research Week at the Library celebrating Faculty authors
The 2012 Leonard J. Arrington Writing Awards: Benjamin Harman, Peter Wosnik, Chad L. Nielsen
May Swenson's 100th Birthday Celebration, Exhibition
Founders Day 2013: the 125th Anniversary of Utah State University
Nota Bene: Merrill-Cazier Librarians' Presentations and Publications
Save the Date: Gregory A. Prince will speak at the Arrington Fall Lecture, September 19
Cover Story: Puck in Pasture, download free with LYRASIS
With Help From Our Friends: Ensuring the Library's Continuing Role
Marginalia No. 32, Merrill-Cazier Library
Marginalia No. 32, Merrill-Cazier Library
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The Transformation of the Printed Page ... Richard W. Clement, Dean of Libraries
USU in Space Exhibition ... Text: Patrick Williams
The Human Library: Don't Judge a Book by its Cover ...Anne Hedrich, Reference
Special Collections: New Acquisitions by Friends ... Brad Cole, Special Collections
Welcome! New Merrill-Cazier Librarians: Becky Thoms and Katie Wesolek
Jack London Exhibition ... Clint Pumphrey, Special Collections
Library Faculty and Staff: Presentations and Publications
Wind Uprising: Merrill-Cazier Library Friends Fall Lecture: Edwin Stafford and Cathy Hartman.
Marginalia No. 31, Merrill-Cazier Library
Marginalia No. 31, Merrill-Cazier Library
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The Next Chapter: Is the Book Extinct?
2011 Arrington Writing Award Winners
Book of Hours
Founder’s Day: 150 Years. “Democracy Enrolls at the College”
Common Literature Experience 2012: The Beast in the Garden
‘Forgotten Photographs of the Union Pacific Railroad’
Jack London Society coming to Logan
Spring: Library Academia
Marginalia No. 30, Merrill-Cazier Library
Marginalia No. 30, Merrill-Cazier Library
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Issue number 30 Autumn 2011
Feel the Magic: A Place for Physical Objects in the Modern Library … Brad Cole, Special Collections & Archives
Congratulations: USU Press receives national awards in 2011 for three new publications.
“How to Open a Book” Reprint of a long-ago primer on the proper way of opening a book.
We Welcome 3 New Librarians: Andrew Wesolek, Scholarly Communications and Institutional Repository Librarian; Clint Pumphrey, Manuscript Curator for Special Collections & Archives; Hannah Kim, Digital Services Librarian.
Graphic Novels: A Library Exhibit… Curated by Vicki Read; Andrea Hathaway, and Jennifer Duncan
Innovations & Scholarship: Contributions to …
Marginalia No. 29, Merrill-Cazier Library
Marginalia No. 29, Merrill-Cazier Library
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There's an Elephant in the Library: The Hathi Trust
2011 Research Week: Faculty Publications
May Swenson Poetry Award: Travis Mossotti
Merrill-Cazier Library Faculty and Staff publications and presentations
Annual Arrington Awards, 2010: Sara Jordan, Genevieve Draper, John Brumbaugh
Southern Paiute "the people" & their culture: Friends Annual Spring Lecture
In High Regard: Remembering Dr. William F. Lye
USU Exhibit Highlights 'Design Workshop' Collection
Marginalia No. 27, Merrill-Cazier Library
Marginalia No. 27, Merrill-Cazier Library
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Dean Clement’s Letter: “the library remains an upbeat place”
2009 Winners: Leonard J. Arrington Mormon History Lecture awards
"Outcasts United" 2010 common literature experience … Randy Williams
A Genesis … Exhibition of John Ciardi’s poems & Gabor Peterdi etchings. Notes by Rose Milovich.
Research week 2010 … an Exhibit of recent USU faculty publications ... Jennifer Duncan
With Help from our Friends … Brad Cole on recent acquisitions – A Diet & Health book collection & John Suiter’s photographic archives.
Welcome New Merrill-Cazier Librarians: Kacy Lundstrom and Angela Dresselhaus.
The Library by the Numbers: An Annual Statistical Snapshot of the …
Marginalia No. 26, Merill-Cazier Library
Marginalia No. 26, Merill-Cazier Library
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The Best of Times, the Worst of Times … Dean Clement on the economic downturn’s effect on USU & the Library
Books and Buckaroos: USU’s Cowboy Poetry Collection Exhibit” spotlighted
2008 Leonard J. Arrington Writing Contest Awards presented
Digital Commons @ USU: sharing knowledge with the world … Cheryl Walters & Heather Leary on new web portal
New Books … Three new books purchased by the Cazier Library Endowment & the Milton R. Merrill Endowment
Impressive Design Collection donated to Utah State … a gift from Kathryn Caine Wanlass
“Migrant Memoir” … Elva Trevino’s memoir is this year’s selection for …
Marginalia No. 25, Merill-Cazier Library
Marginalia No. 25, Merill-Cazier Library
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Issue Number 25 Autumn 2008
The Future isn’t what it Used to Be A message from Dean Richard Clement
Perfect Patrick Williams on Spec. Coll. photo in national ad campaign
A Poet, Librarian, & Scholar-in-Residence: Max Peterson remembers John Mark Sorensen
Special Collections Welcomes New Intern: Emily Gurr, first graduate intern in program
Last Chance to Change Course: Craig Denton’s photo-essay exhibit on the Bear River
Beyond Books: the Information Commons
Gary Egbert describes the library’s “headquarters for information”
Community Voices Inspire New Projects
Randy Williams updates the Latino/Latina Voices Project
Invitation to Dean Clements lecture: “The Transformation of the …
Marginalia No. 24, Merrill-Cazier Library
Marginalia No. 24, Merrill-Cazier Library
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Issue Number 24: Spring 2008
UTAH STATE UNIVERSITY NAMES NEW DEAN OF LIBRARIES-Richard Clement has accepted job.
2008 COMMON LITERATURE EXPERIENCE SELECTION: “A LONG WAY GONE”-By Randy Williams & Noelle Call
EXHIBITION AT MERRILL-CAZIER LIBRARY: TWELVE VISUAL ARTISTS ENGAGE WITH THE WORK OF TWELVE POETS. [Rose Milovich]
GOT FINES? GIVE FOOD! A LIBRARY AMNESTY FUND-RAISER IS A SUCCESS. Reported by Vicki Read, head of Circulation.
GUEST SPEAKER: LEVI PETERSON, SPRING FRIENDS LECTURE MARCH 27TH- by Brad Cole.
THE LIBRARY WISHES TO THANK- Gail and Ned Weinshenker; Robert Malko; Allan and Kaye Steed; Jane Kennedy; Maren Jeppson.
NORTHERN UTAH SPEAKS AGAIN-Randy …
Marginalia No. 23, Merrill-Cazier Library
Marginalia No. 23, Merrill-Cazier Library
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Issue Number 23: Hallowe’en Issue: Autumn 2007
AUTUMN: A SEASON OF CHANGE-Interim Vice Provost John Elsweiler reports on old and new projects
IN THE SPIRIT OF HISTORY: THE CAZIER ENDOWMENT-former USU President provides funds for books on history
FIVE YEAR PLAN PROVIDES FOR ELECTRONIC RESOURCES-Kim Winger describes science professors’ involvement
INSTRUCTION PROGRAM: A RECORD BREAKING YEAR-Wendy Holliday discusses the critical role this program plays
RELIGIOUS STUDIES: LIBRARY COLLECTIONS GROW WITH Program -Off to an impressive start according to Steven Harris
2007 CLASS GIFT BENEFITS LIBRARY-Kim Winger reports on new study room dedication
THAT OLD BLACK(WELL) MAGIC … AND OTHER METHODS …
Marginalia No. 22, Merrill-Cazier Library
Marginalia No. 22, Merrill-Cazier Library
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Issue Number 22: Spring 2007
A MESSAGE FROM THE Director- Linda Wolcott on our mission and strategic planning.
SECURING OUR FUTURE- Information on USU’s new campaign, “Honoring Tradition, Securing the Future”
INSPIRED BY THE MASTERS: PRESERVATION LIBRARIAN ALSO A FINE ARTIST-The talented Mr. Noel A. Carmack
LATINO VOICES PROJECT-Patrick Williams describes the latest oral history project by Special Collections & Archives
MERRILL-CAZIER LIBRARY STRATEGIC PLAN-The mission; the vision; the values.
THE VAN DER PAS COLLECTION & DIGITAL LIBRARY PROJECT-A gift of precious science books and a grant to preserve it.
LIBRARY DIRECTOR LINDA L. WOLCOTT ANNOUNCES HER RETIREMENT-Effective June 30, …
Marginalia No. 21, Merrill-Cazier Library
Marginalia No. 21, Merrill-Cazier Library
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Issue Number 21: Autumn 2006
“AS THE LIBRARY SHAPES STUDENTS, STUDENTS SHAPE THE LIBRARY”-A message from Director, Linda Wolcott
LET US EAT CAKE! MERRILL-CAZIER LIBRARY IS 1-YEAR OLD!-The Library holds a birthday party.
IDEAS IN FLIGHT-Patrick Williams on a popular birdhouse exhibit by Darrin Brooks Interior Design students.
BOOKS STUDIO EXHIBIT: BASIC BINDING & BEYOND-Dennise Gackstetter describes unique book as art exhibit
MORE GALLERY SPACE: FOR STUDENT EXHIBITS- A LOT MORE INVITING EXHIBITION SPACES IN THE NEW LIBRARY
PEER MENTOR PROGRAM: VALUABLE ON-THE-JOB EXPERIENCE TO USU STUDENTS-by Flora Shrode, Head Reference.
MAKE A DIFFERENCE- Support the Library- a new gift …
Marginalia No. 20, Merrill-Cazier Library
Marginalia No. 20, Merrill-Cazier Library
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Issue Number 20: Spring /Summer 2006
“THE WORLD IS IN THESE WALLS” -Merrill-Cazier Library dedication reported by Patrick Williams
MERRILL-CAZIER LIBRARY DEDICATED-FROM REMARKS GIVEN BY LINDA L. WOLCOTT, VICE-PROVOST FOR LIBRARIES
JOSEY BARNES WAYMAN NAMES THE NEWS LOUNGE-Distinguished alumni’s generous gift.
MAY SWENSON STUDY LOUNGE DEDICATION-The Swenson family and USU students participate.
TANNER SYMPOSIUM’S ‘THE 1950’S, THE BEAT GENERATION, AND THE POWER OF Expression-by Brad Cole.
MERRILL-CAZIER STAFF AND ADMINISTRATION THANKS SPONSORS- A list of dedication sponsors
FOLLOW THE YELLOW BRICK ROAD- Reserve your brick from the old Merrill Library, help future students …
“SOMETHING WONDERFUL IS BEING BUILT IN …
Marginalia No. 18/19, Merrill-Cazier Library
Marginalia No. 18/19, Merrill-Cazier Library
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Special Double Issue Number 18 /19: Autumn 2005
OPENING A NEW CHAPTER-Vice Provost for Libraries, Linda Wolcott on the new library building
NEW LIBRARY MAPS- Get oriented: five new floors of books, class rooms and services.
RELIGIOUS STUDIES ENDOWMENT FROM THE TANNER CHARITABLE TRUST-by Brooke Nelson, The Utah Statesman.
SORENSEN BROTHERS TO HONOR FATHER’S LOVE FOR USU-KIM WINGER ON NEW SPACE DEDICATED TO A.N. SORENSEN
JOYCE KINKEAD’S DONATION TO FUND THE MAY SWENSON COMMEMORATIVE ROOM- Dedicated to noted poet.
THE NEW INFORMATION COMMONS-Flora Shode and Britt Fagerheim welcome students to engaging new space.
YOUR LIBRARY: MOVE AND IMPROVED-What has been …
Marginalia No. 17, Merrill-Cazier Library
Marginalia No. 17, Merrill-Cazier Library
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Issue Number 17: Autumn 2004
RAPID PROGRESS ENHANCES NEW LIBRARY-Work is finishing ahead of schedule and under budget.
NAMING OPPORTUNITIES: ANOTHER WAY THE LIBRARY IS RECEIVING SUPPORT-Kim Winger, Public Relations
THE NEW LIBRARY…AN UPDATE-John Elsweiler reports on the new building progress
THE NEVER ENDING BOOKSALE-continues in
the Library, new books every week.
DIGITAL LIBRARY MERGES COLLECTIONS, PRESERVATION & ACCESS-Cheryl Waters, Head of Digital Library reports.
TENTH ANNUAL ARRINGTON HISTORY LECTURE FEATURES FORMER USU TEACHING LEGEND- Dr. Ross Peterson is speaker.
BRAD COLE NEW HEAD OF SPECIAL COLLECTIONS & ARCHIVES; STEVEN HARRIS NEW COLLECTION DEVELOPMENT LIBRARIAN
WHAT’S NEW? THE LATEST ELECTRONIC …
Marginalia No. 16, Merrill-Cazier Library
Marginalia No. 16, Merrill-Cazier Library
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Issue Number 16: Spring 2004
REMEMBERING THE PAST, BUILDING FOR THE FUTURE-John Elsweiler update on new library construction.
A POSTSCRIPT FROM VENICE-Notes on Ona Siporin’s lecture on rescuing Venice, Italy.
HAY DERRICKS, GRAVEMARKERS AND THE INTERNET: THE FIFE SLIDE COLLECTION ON line- Randy Williams.
LOOKING BACK …Bygone Years at USU now just a click away-Dan Davis reports on digital access to old photos.
KENT CLARK, DIRECTOR OF DEVELOPMENT DOING A SUPER JOB FOR USU LIBRARIES-new Director of Development
AN UNEARTHLY BEAUTY …Racing on the Bonneville Salt Flats- Dr. Keith Grant-Davie on Prof. Ron Shook’s talk
FRIENDS FUND ACCESS TO THE …
Marginalia No. 15, Merrill-Cazier Library
Marginalia No. 15, Merrill-Cazier Library
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Issue Number 15: Autumn 2003
BLUE PRINTS FOR THE 21ST CENTURY LIBRARY-Ground-breaking for new library
VETERANS HISTORY PROJECT-Randy Williams: Preserving stories of service for future generations
GUARDING THE STONES OF VENICE-Ona Siporin will be featured at the upcoming Friends Lecture Program
THE INTELLECTUAL CENTER OF CAMPUS-Plans for the new library as a focal point on campus
SPACE WARS: NEW ROBOTIC HELPER- The Automated Storage & Retrieval System
TRIBUTE TO THE SERVICE OF WILLIAM F. LYE-Max Peterson profiles outgoing Friends’ President
EXTRA, EXTRA: FRIENDS BEAT SERIAL CRUNCH-FRIENDS HELP TO GET LOCAL & NATIONAL NEWSPAPERS & MAGAZINES
WELCOME: NEW PRESIDENT-Blythe Ahlstrom profiled. …
Marginalia No. 14, Merrill-Cazier Library
Marginalia No. 14, Merrill-Cazier Library
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Issue Number 14: Spring 2003
RIBBON CUTTING & DISCUSSION OF AMERICAN LAW-Pres. Kermit Hall opens Quad-Side Café
SCHOLARLY COMMUNICATION SYMPOSIUM AT USU- Rob Morrison on Journal publishing & profits
FRIENDS HOST BOOK TALK: WATER POLITICS AND THE WEST-Stephen Sturgeon on his new book
WHODUNIT LIBRARY TOUR-Marcia Cheney reports on the Halloween Tour for library staff
WESTERN ARCHIVISTS TO MEET AT USU-Randy Williams reports on CIMA Archivists May meeting
FAREWELL TO A GREAT FRIEND RICHARD BRIAN SCHOCKMEL-Death of Collection Development Librarian
Marginalia No. 12.5, Merrill-Cazier Library
Marginalia No. 12.5, Merrill-Cazier Library
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Issue Number 12.5: Autumn 2002
TREASURES OF THE USU LIBRARIES-Cynthia Lleyson on the November gathering
FOOD FOR THOUGHT-Randy Williams discusses the Anderson Cook Book Collection
BOOK-KEEPING: PRESERVATION AT USU LIBRARIES-Noel Carmack’s book-keeping etiquette
SOMETHING OLD: HATCH ROOM TREASURE-A history of an astonishing room by Rose Milovich
SOMETHING NEW: QUAD-SIDE CAFÉ OPENS-By Patrick Williams, P. R. & Marketing
FRIENDS’ BOARD WELCOMES PHYLLIS HALL-USU’s First Lady joins the Friends’ board.
FRIENDS OF USU LIBRARIES 2002 -a list of current members
FRIENDS CALENDAR-Upcoming events including Pres. Kermit Hall, Gina Wickwar, Michael Spooner & more.
Marginalia No. 12, Merrill-Cazier Library
Marginalia No. 12, Merrill-Cazier Library
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Issue Number 12: Spring 2002
LIGHTING THE FIRE WITHIN: OLYMPIC VOLUNTEERS-Betty Dance & Todd Hugie share their Olympic Diaries
WITH A LITTLE HELP FROM OUR FRIENDS-Trina Shelton reports on this year’s Phonathon
A MOVEABLE FEAST: USU COWBOY POETRY COLLECTION HITS THE ROAD-Randy Williams reports.
AVANT-GARDE TREASURES IN USU LIBRARIES-Poetry reading and ‘A close circle of friends’ show in Gallery.
LINDA WOLCOTT APPOINTED VICE PROVOST-Her appointment is made official
UINTAH BASIN CAMPUS LIBRARY & USU-On the partnership by Bert Jenson of Uintah-Basin
LIBRARIES CHANGE LIVES-Rob Morrison on Distance Education services to Utah prisons
LIBRARY WEEK CALENDAR-What’s happening during National Library Week
Marginalia No. 11, Merrill-Cazier Library
Marginalia No. 11, Merrill-Cazier Library
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Issue Number 11: Autumn 2001
LIBRARIES MAKE A DIFFERENCE-Special thanks to all the participants in the Phonathon Campaign.
SHHH … LIBRARIANS AT WORK- A list of USU Librarians’ accomplishments in 2000
STICKER SHOCK ADS- Comparing the cost of academic journals to luxury Goods – Shocking!
PRESIDENT HALL LECTURES ON THE JFK ASSASSINATION- STEVE STURGEON REPORTS.
SCHOLARLY COMMUNICATION CROSSROADS-The Tempe Principles, dealing with spiraling inflation
LIFTING THE VEIL-ROSE MILOVICH REPORTS ON BOB BISSLAND’S EXHIBIT & THE FRIENDS’ RECEPTION
FALL SEMESTER EXHIBITION-Upcoming Print Exchange Portfolio, USU Art Department
THE NEVER-ENDING BOOKSALE-Announcing a new chapter in our book sale history
RESEARCH HELP: JUST …
Marginalia No. 10, Merrill-Cazier Library
Marginalia No. 10, Merrill-Cazier Library
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Issue Number 10: Spring 2001
APRIL FOOLS-Folklore curator, Randy Williams, on the origin of April Fools
NATIONAL LIBRARY WEEK, APRIL 2 – 6-A summary of the weeks activities.
SPECIAL COLLECTIONS GREETING CARD PROJECT WRAPS UP-Dan Davis’ summary & information on cards.
BOOK OF THE SEMESTER-Libraries ASUSU rep. Peter Dawson on Steinbeck’s ‘Travels with Charlie’
PHONATHON-Trina Shelton reports on the success of the annual Phonathon
SUMMERTIME-Reference Librarian, Jo Ann Murphy outlines tentative Summer Lecture Series.
WITH FRIENDS LIKE YOU-A summary of the year’s Friends contributions
WE’VE COME A LONG, WONDERFUL WAY-Campus Liaison Jan Anderson reports on the Libraries’ latest offerings
FREEDOM …
Marginalia No. 9, Merrill-Cazier Library
Marginalia No. 9, Merrill-Cazier Library
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Issue Number 9: Autumn 2000
SAN FRANCISCO FINE PRESS PRINTING EXHIBITION- Virginia Parker’s Collection.
INTERIM DIRECTOR-A brief introduction to Reference Librarian John Elsweiler.
CALENDAR-Announcing the Arrington Lecture; Exhibits, Receptions.
WILD ABOUT HARRY- Vaughn Larson of the Moore Library on the Harry Potter phenomena.
USU SPECIAL COLLECTIONS MANUSCRIPTS-Stephen Sturgeon describes this collection & its growth
UTAH OPERA FESTIVAL CLASSIFIED-Jean Jensen on the cataloguing of the UFOC collection by USU libraries.
THE OPERA AIN’T OVER TILL THE FAT LADY SINGS-Where did this expression come from?
GIVING, APPRECIATED ASSETS-Jeannie Simmonds, Development, on how to use stock, etc. to make contributions
TAX TIP!- How …
Marginalia No. 8, Merrill-Cazier Library
Marginalia No. 8, Merrill-Cazier Library
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Issue Number 8: Spring 2000
“HAPPY TRAILS”-a farewell to retiring long time Libraries Director, Max Peterson [by Robert Murdoch]
CUSTOMIZED CENSUS MAPS-Documents librarian John Walters describes this service
LADELL HOTH BIDS FAREWELL TO AUDIO VISUAL SERVICES-Another retirement noted.
TENORS & WHIPPED CREAM -Sarah Jane Clayton reviews Prof. Arthur Frietzsche’s gift of music CDs.
THE FATHER LIEBLER COLLECTION-April C. Hawes mined this special collection and makes a fascinating film
DIGGING [INTO] THE BEAT COLLECTION-Prof. Roberta Stearman uses unique collection for her class on Beat literature
USU LIBRARY WEEK 2000-a Calendar of events including a Freedom of Speech Forum
BASKETS FOR BOOKS-A …
Marginalia No. 7, Merrill-Cazier Library
Marginalia No. 7, Merrill-Cazier Library
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Issue Number 7: the proverb issue Autumn 1999
A MESSAGE FROM DEAN WHITE - new Dean of Libraries introduces herself.
“BIG THINGS COME IN SMALL PACKAGES”-Randy Williams on Proverbs, Power and Books.
INSTRUCTION: ‘IT TAKES SHARP WITS…’-Listing of Reference Librarians & Library instruction services
MERRILL LIBRARY RENOVATIONS-A brief discussion of recent changes in the Merrill Library
THE ART OF LARRY ELSNER-Art curator Rose Milovich on the upcoming exhibit and silent auction fund-raiser
USU LIBRARIES EXHIBITION SCHEDULE, 1999-Upcoming exhibits in the Library Gallery
THE STANFORD O. CAZIER SCITECH LIBRARY-Director Max Peterson reports
UTAH ACADEMIC LIBRARY CONSORTIUM- Assoc. Director, Robert Murdoch describes …
Marginalia No. 6, Merrill-Cazier Library
Marginalia No. 6, Merrill-Cazier Library
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Issue Number 6: Winter ’98 / Spring Issue 1999
“GIFTS OF BEAUTY AND KNOWLEDGE”-Rose Milovich, (Spec. Coll) on gifts from the Marie Eccles Caine Foundation
*Includes the text of Friends’ President Dr. William F. Lye’s remarks on the contributions of the Caine Foundation
BEAT COLLECTION MAKES THE SCENE AT USU-Introducing a recent gift – a beat poetry collection
USU LIBRARIES 1999 EXHIBITION SCHEDULE-Upcoming Exhibitions featuring USU Libraries collections
LOCAL AUTHOR IS ROYAL HISTORIAN OF OZ- Editor Liz Evans on Gina Warwick’s prize-winning new Oz book
FACULTY SURVEYED ON ELECTRONIC DATABASES-Liz Evans reports on Reference survey
FRIENDS OF USU LIBRARIES SUMMER …
Marginalia No. 5, Merrill-Cazier Library
Marginalia No. 5, Merrill-Cazier Library
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Volume 2, Number 2 (Issue no. 5): Spring Issue 1998
WELCOME TO USU LIBRARIES: A LIFELONG CONNECTION-a profile by Elizabeth A. Evans, Marginalia associate editor
LONDON’S IN LOGAN-Ann Buttars, Special Collections, introduces the Jack London Collection
CENSORSHIP UNEARTHED AT USU LIBRARIES-Prof. Michael Sweeney & his research on wartime censors
THE GIFT OF READING-J Shewmake on the Friends’ purchase of 2 low vision reading systems for library
REACH OUT & TEACH SOMEONE-Rob Morrison, Reference, on Extension & Distance Learning programs
FRIENDS SUMMER LECTURE SERIES-Calendar of six summer lectures sponsored by the Friends
NEW SUPPORT FOR USU LIBRARIES- Development director John Payne’s …
Marginalia No. 4, Merrill-Cazier Library
Marginalia No. 4, Merrill-Cazier Library
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Volume 2, Number 1 (Issue no. 4): Autumn/Winter Issue 1997-98
PRESIDENT EMERT’S VISION FOR USU LIBRARIES-USU’s President’s looks to the future
IN PRAISE OF FRIENDS-Friends’President William Lye reports on Friends’ contributions
‘PORTRAIT OF A LADY’ REDISCOVERED?-Noel Carmack (Spec. Coll.) speculates on this painting’s possible origins
ART IN THE LIBRARIES-Noel Carmack on some of the art & artifact holdings in Special Collections & Archives
CLICKING ON USU LIBRARIES-Kevin Brewer reports on web resources and the Internet
THE INNER LIFE OF LIBRARIES -Vicki Read reviews ‘Libraries, the Drama Within’
JUST BETWEEN FRIENDS-Library Friends Kaye Steed, Elizabeth Rozum & Carl Lundahl are profiled …
Marginalia No. 3, Merrill-Cazier Library
Marginalia No. 3, Merrill-Cazier Library
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Volume 1, Number 3 (Issue no. 3): Spring Issue 1997
THE LEGACY OF ANNE CARROLL MOORE-Deb Boutwell, Dir. Of Moore Library shares some history
BRAVE NEW LIBRARIES- Cataloguing Head, Reed Painter, on Prof. Cannon’s Concerns (see last issue).
BRAVING NEW LIBRARIES- Collection Dev. Head, R.B. Schockmel also addresses Prof. Cannon’s concerns.
KIDS CONNECT @ THE LIBRARIES-ALA Technology Initiative provides training for online access for children
LIBRARY ADVOCACY-a list of useful information on libraries & funding issues from the ALA
FRIENDS SUMMER LECTURE SERIES -A listing with dates of the upcoming lectures
LISTING OF NATIONAL LIBRARY WEEK -including speakers, book sales, …
Marginalia No. 2, Merrill-Cazier Library
Marginalia No. 2, Merrill-Cazier Library
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Volume 1, Number 2 (Issue no. 2): Winter issue 1997
INTO A BRAVE NEW WORLD?-Guest commentator, Prof. Larry Cannon on the loss of the card catalogue
INTERNET WIZARDRY- Kevin Brewer describes interesting Web sites and how to access them.
BETTER THAN CASH-Giving Through capital gains profits
“FRIENDSHIP FOR LIBRARIES”-What Friends offer & what it members get back
JOIN FRIENDS COUPON & REPLY ENVELOPE
EUPHORIA OF READING-Fungus on old paper & ‘enlightening’ drug-like euphoria
JUST BETWEEN FRIENDS-spotlights Wilford R. Gardner, Friends Board member
ADOPT A JOURNAL-How to help the libraries keep up with journal inflation
THE FRONTIER CLOSES AT OLD MAIN-Bob …