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Census 2020: You've Got Questions; We've Got Answers, Central Washington University, Aimée Quinn Oct 2019

Census 2020: You've Got Questions; We've Got Answers, Central Washington University, Aimée Quinn

Brooks Library Events

Part 2 of the Census series. A free community event to learn what the 2020 Census is about, how it differs from past censuses, and potential implications for redistricting. This second part (of a three part series) will focus on the importance of student participation in the Census.


Stranded Behind Bars: The Failure Of Retributive Justice (Research Materials), Holy Cross Libraries Oct 2019

Stranded Behind Bars: The Failure Of Retributive Justice (Research Materials), Holy Cross Libraries

Library Resources for Campus Events

A bibliography of resources available through the Holy Cross Libraries which provide additional information related to "Stranded Behind Bars: The Failure of Retributive Justice," a lecture by Erin Kelly, professor of philosophy at Tufts University and author of “The Limits of Blame: Rethinking Punishment and Responsibility” (Harvard University Press, 2018), who explains how retributive justice exaggerates the moral meaning of criminal guilt, normalizes excessive punishment, and distracts from shared responsibility for social injustice.

The lecture was sponsored by the Rev. Michael C. McFarland, S.J. Center for Religion, Ethics and Culture, and was held at the College of the Holy Cross …


High Mountain Valley Local Authors Collections: Jampa Dorje, Central Washington University, Jampa Dorje Oct 2019

High Mountain Valley Local Authors Collections: Jampa Dorje, Central Washington University, Jampa Dorje

Brooks Library Events

Jampa Dorje, also known as Richard Denner, is Ellensburg’s resident Tibetan Buddhist monk. This reception celebrates the collection of works by local authors that Jampa Dorje collected and donated to the CWU Archives and Special Collections. A talk by Mr. Dorje on the collection will be followed by a reception and tour of the Archives.


5th Annual Archives Crawl, Central Washington University Oct 2019

5th Annual Archives Crawl, Central Washington University

Brooks Library Events

The Ellensburg Archives and Museum Crawl is a tour of the museums, archives and special collections in Ellensburg.


Take The Bull By The Horns: Combatting Bullshit In Academic Libraries, Amanda B. Albert Oct 2019

Take The Bull By The Horns: Combatting Bullshit In Academic Libraries, Amanda B. Albert

University Libraries Presentations

This poster will discuss what is meant by “bullish*t” in libraries, as defined in a seminal talk given by Jane Schmidt in a 2018 keynote at the Canadian Association for Professional and Academic Librarians. The presenter will identify various types of BS perpetuated and created in libraries, highlighting such concepts as “innovation,” “leadership,” and “(ir)relevance.” The presenter seeks to answer the question "is BS ever beneficial to the library and it’s organizational culture?” Finally, the poster will discuss specific strategies for combating BS in one’s own library, including overcoming the "cult of busy". Participants will be encouraged to reflect on …


Degruson, Eugene, Papers, 1841-1997, Special Collections, Leonard H. Axe Library Oct 2019

Degruson, Eugene, Papers, 1841-1997, Special Collections, Leonard H. Axe Library

Finding Aids

This collection documents the professional and personal activities and research interests of Eugene DeGruson, who was Curator of Special Collections and University Archivist at Pittsburg State University from 1968 until his death in 1997.


Finals Week Events Fall 2019, Central Washington University Oct 2019

Finals Week Events Fall 2019, Central Washington University

Brooks Library Events

Poster advertising the events held by the library for finals week, including Paws & Relax, Jazz & Crafts, Waffle Night, Pizza, Popcorn Bar, and music.


What's Happening At Brooks Library: Fall 2018, Central Washington University Oct 2019

What's Happening At Brooks Library: Fall 2018, Central Washington University

Brooks Library Events

List of library events from the Fall quarter 2018.


Game Night Fall 2019, Central Washington University Oct 2019

Game Night Fall 2019, Central Washington University

Brooks Library Events

Game night in the James E. Brooks Library with refreshments.


My First Library Card, Central Washington University Oct 2019

My First Library Card, Central Washington University

Brooks Library Events

Play and pretend to check out books from the family study space.


Pac: Peer Accountability & Connections Program For Transfer Students Fall 2019, Central Washington University, Elizabeth Brown Oct 2019

Pac: Peer Accountability & Connections Program For Transfer Students Fall 2019, Central Washington University, Elizabeth Brown

Brooks Library Events

Make connections, learn time management, and learn campus resources for CWU tranfer students.


What's Happening At Brooks Library: Fall 2019, Central Washington University Oct 2019

What's Happening At Brooks Library: Fall 2019, Central Washington University

Brooks Library Events

List of library events from the Fall quarter 2019


What's Happening At Brooks Library: Winter 2020, Central Washington University Oct 2019

What's Happening At Brooks Library: Winter 2020, Central Washington University

Brooks Library Events

List of library events from the Winter quarter 2020.


Inlp Newsletter, October 2019, Indigenous Nations Library Program Oct 2019

Inlp Newsletter, October 2019, Indigenous Nations Library Program

Monthly Newsletters

Contents:

- Academic Service Hours

  • University Libraries Spring 2019 Finals Prep and Finals
  • CAPS Learning Strategies Workshops

- INLP Design Charette

- Indigenous Planning + Design Principles

- Elements of Indigenous Writing

- Michael and Enokena Olson - Scholarship Deadline Approaching

- Upcoming Events


Learn The Terms: A Visual Glossary, 2019 Edition, Gayle Schaub, Vinicius Lima, Joshua Houchlei, Hannah Douglas Oct 2019

Learn The Terms: A Visual Glossary, 2019 Edition, Gayle Schaub, Vinicius Lima, Joshua Houchlei, Hannah Douglas

Open Teaching Tools

Understanding a discipline requires a fundamental understanding of its concepts, theories, and terminology. Critical to academic success, these are often assumed to be widely understood by students.

The students of Graphic Design V, fall 2019, created poster to help students understand one of the ACRL Framework’s concepts, information creation as a process. These bold, eye-catching informational posters, produced and disseminated in and outside of the Library, promote learning through innovative designs created by students for students.


Grand Valley Magazine, Vol. 19, No. 2, Fall 2019, Grand Valley State University Oct 2019

Grand Valley Magazine, Vol. 19, No. 2, Fall 2019, Grand Valley State University

Grand Valley Magazine

Grand Valley Magazine is a quarterly publication about Grand Valley State University produced by University Communications since 2001.


The Liaison Connection Issue 12, University Of Denver, University Libraries Oct 2019

The Liaison Connection Issue 12, University Of Denver, University Libraries

The Liaison Connection

Fall 2019 issue of the Library Liaison Advisory Group newsletter from the University of Denver, University Libraries. The newsletter provides information about library collections, services, and research instruction.


Issue 47, Beth Heldebrandt Oct 2019

Issue 47, Beth Heldebrandt

NoteBooth

Fall 2019

Race cards, Health care reform exhibit coming, Meditation/Spiritual Room opens, Banned Books Week, new Faculty Reading Room, Reference is now Research & Engaged Scholarship, Stacey Knight-Davis wins award, The Keep spotlight, Faculty Spotlight: Sham'ah Md-Yunus, John Whisler on cataloging and library evolution, Resource updates


2019 Fall - Friendly Correspondence Newsletter, Courtright Memorial Library Oct 2019

2019 Fall - Friendly Correspondence Newsletter, Courtright Memorial Library

Friends of the Library

INSIDE THIS ISSUE:

Textbook Affordability Endowment Nearing 25K Goal, Maria Toorpakai, Common Book Author, to Speak at Friends' Event, Pop Up Shop at Homecoming and 4th Friday, In Memoriam: Mary Cay Wells


Friends Of The Libraries Newsletter, Fall 2019, Friends Of The Libraries Oct 2019

Friends Of The Libraries Newsletter, Fall 2019, Friends Of The Libraries

Friends of the Libraries Newsletter

A forty-three page newsletter that details news of the Friends of the Libraries group including the winners of the Library Student Assistant Awards and Photo Contest, the Annual Luncheon, capital improvements, conservation of Wright Brothers materials, and more.


Creating Meaningful Engagement In Academic Libraries Using Principles Of Intergroup Dialogue, Ione T. Damasco Oct 2019

Creating Meaningful Engagement In Academic Libraries Using Principles Of Intergroup Dialogue, Ione T. Damasco

Books and Book Chapters by University of Dayton Faculty

As a form of social justice education, intergroup dialogue (IGD) was originally developed in the 1980s at the University of Michigan as a critical-dialogical method and has since been implemented at many universities around the United States in curricular and co-curricular programs. IGD can function as a way of bringing students from different social identity groups together in sustained, facilitated learning experiences in order to advance social justice, equity, and peace. IGD combines the cognitive work of critically examining the intersections of social identity and power relations with the affective work of individual reflection and group interaction in specifically designated …


Notes For The Stalled, V12n3, October 2019, University Of Northern Iowa. Rod Library. Oct 2019

Notes For The Stalled, V12n3, October 2019, University Of Northern Iowa. Rod Library.

Library Newsletter

In This Issue:
--Homecoming
--Graduate Student Help
--Flu Shot
--LGBTQ Exhibit & Edit-A-Thon
--Open Access Week


Information Outlook, September/October 2019, Special Libraries Association Oct 2019

Information Outlook, September/October 2019, Special Libraries Association

Information Outlook, 2019

Volume 23, Issue 5


Faculty Newsletter Fall 2019, University Of Missouri-St. Louis Libraries Sep 2019

Faculty Newsletter Fall 2019, University Of Missouri-St. Louis Libraries

Library Publications

No abstract provided.


Welcome Back Fall 2019, Central Washington University Sep 2019

Welcome Back Fall 2019, Central Washington University

Brooks Library Events

Get information about the library and other goodies.


Development Of A Peer Research Consultant (Prc) Program, Kristen Borysewicz, Karlene T. Clark, Holly Gabriel Sep 2019

Development Of A Peer Research Consultant (Prc) Program, Kristen Borysewicz, Karlene T. Clark, Holly Gabriel

Librarian Posters and Presentations

The reference desk at UND’s main library has seen a steady decline in the number of reference questions. Starting in Fall 2019, we will use peer research consultants (PRCs) to staff the reference desk and go out to campus to promote their service. Reference librarians will be able to do more library instruction and outreach for their departments, and undergraduate students will see their peer as a helpful resource for academic success. The PRCs will also assist with instruction sessions.


Fact Or Fake? Helping Students Get The Facts, Holly Gabriel, Susanne Caro Sep 2019

Fact Or Fake? Helping Students Get The Facts, Holly Gabriel, Susanne Caro

Librarian Posters and Presentations

Do your students have the skills needed to track down sources? If presented with a statement, can they drill down past the fluff to the source? Learn about reliable resources, how to go from a news article or a Facebook post to get to the truth. This presentation is geared for those working with high school and college students.


The Library In Your Course: Engaging Students In An Lms, Amanda B. Albert Sep 2019

The Library In Your Course: Engaging Students In An Lms, Amanda B. Albert

University Libraries Presentations

You want the librarian to teach your students everything they need to know about the library and how to do research in one 50 minute instruction session in which this is the first time they're meeting, there is limited use of technology, and their papers are due in 10 weeks? Any instructor knows that this is not going to be a successful instruction session, but there is a way to increase the likelihood that the librarian and your students will have a more successful interaction: embed the librarian and the library in your LMS! Benefits include: building a rapport with …


Fogler Library: Maine's Business, Science And Technology Library, Raymond H. Fogler Library, University Of Maine Sep 2019

Fogler Library: Maine's Business, Science And Technology Library, Raymond H. Fogler Library, University Of Maine

UMaine Video

Raymond H. Fogler Library at the University of Maine is Maine's designated library for Business, Science, and Technology. Fogler Library provides free resources, expertise, and support for Maine business owners. A portal of free, handpicked resources is available through the Maine Business, Science, and Technology website.


Banned Books Week 2019, Central Washington University Sep 2019

Banned Books Week 2019, Central Washington University

Brooks Library Events

Table at the SURC and Ellensburg Farmers' Market discussing banned books.