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Friends Of Musselman Library Newsletter Fall 2011, Musselman Library Oct 2011

Friends Of Musselman Library Newsletter Fall 2011, Musselman Library

Friends of Musselman Library Newsletter

Table of Contents: From the Director: Keeping the “FUN” in Reading (Robin Wagner, Meghan Kelly); Library Implements Student Suggestions: Main and 2nd Floor Upgrades (Natalie Hinton); GettDigital: I like Ike (Ron Couchman, Karen Drickamer); Card Swipe Added; Mellon Scholars Partner with Librarians (Lauren Roedner ’13, Meggan Emler Smith ’04, Evan Singer ’12, Kerri Odess-Harnish, Janelle Wertzberger); Musselman Library Voted Best Place to Work by Students (Hannah Leone ’14, Tessa Sheridan ’13, Robert Jamieson ’11); Library Co-Sponsors Middle East Series (Amy Young Evrard); Students Offer Tips to Class of 2015 (Clint Baugess, Kerri Odess-Harnish, Mei Mei Wong ’13); Clint Baugess …


The Faculty Notebook, September 2011, Provost's Office Sep 2011

The Faculty Notebook, September 2011, Provost's Office

Faculty Notebook

The Faculty Notebook is published periodically by the Office of the Provost at Gettysburg College to bring to the attention of the campus community accomplishments and activities of academic interest. Faculty are encouraged to submit materials for consideration for publication to the Associate Provost for Faculty Development. Copies of this publication are available at the Office of the Provost.


You've Gotta Read This: Summer Reading At Musselman Library (2011), Musselman Library Jul 2011

You've Gotta Read This: Summer Reading At Musselman Library (2011), Musselman Library

You’ve Gotta Read This: Summer Reading at Musselman Library

Each year Musselman Library asks Gettysburg College faculty, staff, and administrators to help create a suggested summer reading list to inspire students and the rest of our campus community to take time in the summer to sit back, relax, and read. These summer reading picks are guaranteed to offer much adventure, drama, and fun!


Conclusions, Audrey H. Schwinn May 2011

Conclusions, Audrey H. Schwinn

Blogging the Library

After being gone for about a week due to Easter break and a particularly unpleasant sinus/ear infection, I have returned to the Reference Department! I'm definitely glad to be back amongst the piles of books that need sorting and the pesky printer that seems to always need more paper. [excerpt]


The Faculty Notebook, May 2011, Provost's Office May 2011

The Faculty Notebook, May 2011, Provost's Office

Faculty Notebook

The Faculty Notebook is published periodically by the Office of the Provost at Gettysburg College to bring to the attention of the campus community accomplishments and activities of academic interest. Faculty are encouraged to submit materials for consideration for publication to the Associate Provost for Faculty Development. Copies of this publication are available at the Office of the Provost.


The Next Level Of Understanding Contentdm, Sierra R. Green Apr 2011

The Next Level Of Understanding Contentdm, Sierra R. Green

Blogging the Library

Hello everyone and Happy Wednesday once again! As promised from my last blog entry, I come to you with new knowledge about CONTENTdm! If you remember from my previous post, I had learned how to input the metadata in the correct fields and organize the folders to be harvested by CONTENTdm. I could upload these digitized Tipton photos and their accompanying metadata for approval (this is the "digitized purgatory" I mentioned last time). But one final step that I did not know how to do was "take down" or delete the old digitized Tipton photos and "put up" the new …


The Known And The Unknown, Sierra R. Green Apr 2011

The Known And The Unknown, Sierra R. Green

Blogging the Library

Hello everyone and happy Wednesday! I've just emerged from another week in the world of CONTENTdm and I feel like I'm understanding more and more what it likes and what it doesn't like. Thus far, I've added a digitized image of the reverse side of close to 30 Tipton photographs! [excerpt]


Musselman Library Reference Desk, This Is Audrey, How May I Help You?, Audrey H. Schwinn Apr 2011

Musselman Library Reference Desk, This Is Audrey, How May I Help You?, Audrey H. Schwinn

Blogging the Library

I never thought I would feel this comfortable at the desk. At the end of last week a lot of librarians weren't in the building so I picked up one of their shifts. In January I never would have thought I could just volunteer for that. The idea of being at the desk alone was pretty scary, so the thought of being at the desk when there were very few librarians even in the building would have been flat out terrifying. But it was fine! There weren't too many questions because it was the lunch shift on Friday so for …


Beginnings And Endings, Sierra R. Green Apr 2011

Beginnings And Endings, Sierra R. Green

Blogging the Library

Before I dedicate the rest of my blog entries to my work with CONTENTdm, I have one more exciting piece of news regarding the manuscript collection I processed... the finding aid for MS-118 Wikoff has been digitized and is now available on the Special Collections website! Here's the link! The photo to the right serves as the cover page to my completed finding aid. The three images in the center of my finding aid are photocopies of the three articles Mr. Wikoff published in the Gettysburg magazine based on the alumni letters that comprise the manuscript collection. [excerpt]


Friends Of Musselman Library Newsletter Spring 2011, Musselman Library Apr 2011

Friends Of Musselman Library Newsletter Spring 2011, Musselman Library

Friends of Musselman Library Newsletter

From the Director: 30th Anniversary (Robin Wagner); 30th Anniversary Then and Now Stories: E-Brary, Blogging the Library, Ask Us, New Items RSS Feeds, Mobile-Friendly Site; GettDigital: It Takes a Village of Students (Josh Stewart ’11, Kendra Elliston ’14, Val Merlina ’14, Lisa Ungemach ’11, Laura Heffner, Carolyn Sautter); Gettflix (Tim Sestrick, Kathleen Sasnett); 30 Treasures Announced (Tim Shannon); Exhibits: 30 Years Ago; Alumnus Timothy J. Orr Used Special Collections to Write Civil War Book (Timothy J. Orr ’01, Melodie Foster ’99); Students Observe Library Sub-Culture (Amy Young, Dominique Rennel ’11, Maureen Thon ’11, Kara Tzinivis ’11) Bookmaking Class …


Fronts And Backs, Sierra R. Green Mar 2011

Fronts And Backs, Sierra R. Green

Blogging the Library

Hello everyone and happy Wednesday! I come to you with an exciting piece of news- I have completed processing my manuscript collection and it is has joined the ranks of other processed collections in the depths of Special Collections! As you might guess, I felt an immense sense of accomplishment as I completed my finding aid and prepared it for Karen to review. After Karen approved the manner in which I had processed the collection, I put descriptive labels on the manuscript collection boxes and headed back to the temperature controlled shelving area. As I put MS-118 Wikoff on the …


So Far, So Good, Audrey H. Schwinn Mar 2011

So Far, So Good, Audrey H. Schwinn

Blogging the Library

Since I've come back from Spring Break, I've started working on a Collection Development project. So far I've been looking at books that people have given as gifts to the college and deciding whether or not we should have them in the collection. At this point I seem to be stuck thinking that we should just keep all of the books I've looked at so far because they all seem at least moderately interesting or helpful. My pack rat tendencies are coming out; it's something I need to work on. [excerpt]


Miscellaneous, Sierra R. Green Mar 2011

Miscellaneous, Sierra R. Green

Blogging the Library

Miscellaneous. Oftentimes, this word makes me curious and excited. For me, this word is an invitation to discover those things that just don't fit into clear categories. Upon reflection, I think its the unknown that really entices me to the miscellaneous. Miscellaneous boxes, folders, and drawers can be filled with fascinating trinkets that tell pieces of a story from another time... or they could hold little more than old cell phone chargers and spare change. [excerpt]


Other Projects: Librarians Don't Just Read Books All Day, Audrey H. Schwinn Mar 2011

Other Projects: Librarians Don't Just Read Books All Day, Audrey H. Schwinn

Blogging the Library

Since I now have four hours a week to sit behind the Ref. Desk, but no more training material to work on, I have been given a couple projects to work on. [excerpt]


First Day Without A Desk Buddy: A Detailed Summary, Audrey H. Schwinn Feb 2011

First Day Without A Desk Buddy: A Detailed Summary, Audrey H. Schwinn

Blogging the Library

Today is my first day behind the Ref. Desk without a Desk Buddy. I'm glad it's a morning shift because those are usually much quieter and less eventful than afternoon shifts. All of the librarians have reassured me that if I need help answering a question I can just call any of them, but so far I've been fine. I've been keeping a list of everything that occurs at the Desk this morning so that I can properly document my first day out here by myself. So far it hasn't been terribly interesting, but right now I'm ok with that. …


Long Lost Freshmen Traditions: The Infamous Dink, Sierra R. Green Feb 2011

Long Lost Freshmen Traditions: The Infamous Dink, Sierra R. Green

Blogging the Library

Hello and happy Wednesday everyone! This week I have been submerged in a past world in which harassing freshmen was a college sanctioned activity. This chapter in Gettysburg College history finds a voice within my unprocessed collection thanks to the curiosity of Mr. Jerold Wikoff. [excerpt]


Exploring Library Room 20 - The Library Instruction Lair, Audrey H. Schwinn Feb 2011

Exploring Library Room 20 - The Library Instruction Lair, Audrey H. Schwinn

Blogging the Library

For the last couple of weeks, in addition to working behind the Reference Desk, I have also been further investigating the Instruction part of the Reference & Instruction Department. While some instruction necessarily happens at the desk, the librarians have a chance to get more in-depth into teaching research skills when professors bring their students into the computer lab classroom in the basement. In the past couple weeks I have observed an English 101 and a 200-level Psych class, and my own Environmental Issues class was also brought in to meet with a librarian. [excerpt]


Ms-018 Wikoff, Sierra R. Green Feb 2011

Ms-018 Wikoff, Sierra R. Green

Blogging the Library

I am pleased to tell all of you that my (partially) processed collection has been given an official manuscript collection number and title: MS-018 Wikoff! With this new technical title has come a number of exciting experiences for me this past week as the Special Collections Intern.

My primary task these past few days has been to think through how to arrange and describe MS-018 Wikoff. This was a really informative and challenging experience for me. Although I had read through an archival manual and had looked at a number of the finding aids already created by others, I still …


Love And War: A Serendipitous Sweetheart Story, Sierra R. Green Feb 2011

Love And War: A Serendipitous Sweetheart Story, Sierra R. Green

Blogging the Library

Let me just say that I love that its my job to read and process the recorded memories of alumni during World War II. It is just so amazing to me that I can take part in the eternal preservation of these pieces of history! As I mentioned in my last post, I am in the midst of processing a collection of letters, papers and photographs compiled by the senior editor of the Gettysburg Magazine, Jerold Wikoff. Last week, I spent the majority of my time simply reading through and getting to know the stories of various Gettysburg alums that …


Recent Discovery: Answering Research Questions Is Not Impossible, Audrey H. Schwinn Feb 2011

Recent Discovery: Answering Research Questions Is Not Impossible, Audrey H. Schwinn

Blogging the Library

Having a name plate is still the most exciting part about being behind the Reference Desk. (It's the little things in life that really make a difference.) But almost equally exciting is that I have now successfully answered several research questions! I am continuing to learn how to do things and, more importantly, I am (usually) remembering how to do them. The other librarians are still taking turns being my "Desk Buddy" so there is always someone to help me answer the questions, but I am starting to provide students and other patrons with helpful information on my own. [ …


Acid-Free Paper, Unprocessed Collections, And Some French Farmers, Sierra R. Green Feb 2011

Acid-Free Paper, Unprocessed Collections, And Some French Farmers, Sierra R. Green

Blogging the Library

Hello everyone! This week as the Special Collections Fortenbaugh Intern I have been ushered from the figurative world of Archival processing methods and principles into the world of acid free paper and unprocessed collections! After having finished reading through the manual I discussed in my last post, Karen (Director of Special Collections) walked me through the unprocessed collections within the college's possession. After having told me a number of quirky stories attached to many of these collections, Karen gave me some time to explore the unprocessed material and see which collection most catches my eye. [excerpt]


They've Begun To Teach Me Their Ways... Soon I Will Be One Of Them..., Audrey H. Schwinn Feb 2011

They've Begun To Teach Me Their Ways... Soon I Will Be One Of Them..., Audrey H. Schwinn

Blogging the Library

My name is Audrey Schwinn and I am the Spring 2011 Fortenbaugh Intern for the Reference and Instruction Department at Gettysburg College's Musselman Library. I am originally from Maine, but for the last three and a half years I have been down here in Gettysburg working towards my B.A. in English. (If everything goes according to plan, I will graduate in May.)

This brings me to the familiar question of "What do you do with a B.A. in English?" The Center for Career Development would probably tell you that 'you can do anything with an English degree,' but as for …


Hello And Welcome! First Week As The Fortenbaugh Intern, Sierra R. Green Jan 2011

Hello And Welcome! First Week As The Fortenbaugh Intern, Sierra R. Green

Blogging the Library

Hello and welcome to Blogging the Library! My name is Sierra Green and I am the Esther K. Fortenbaugh Intern this semester in Special Collections at Gettysburg College.

As the Fortenbaugh Intern for the semester, I will have the exciting opportunity of working alongside our library's archivists in Special Collections. I am really looking forward to gaining firsthand experience within the archival field throughout the semester! [excerpt]


'A Blood-Stained Corpse In The Butler's Pantry’: The Queensland Bush Book Club, Robin Wagner Jan 2011

'A Blood-Stained Corpse In The Butler's Pantry’: The Queensland Bush Book Club, Robin Wagner

All Musselman Library Staff Works

Lending libraries were not the norm in 1934 when the Carnegie Corporation of New York sent American librarian, Ralph Munn, to conduct a study of the condition of Australian libraries. In his initial survey Munn learned of the Queensland Bush Book Club, an organization of well-to-do, philanthropic women from Brisbane who had established a book lending service for settlers in the Outback. They hoped to ease the drudgery and lighten the burden faced by isolated women and their families in the rural areas. The antidote was a regular parcel of “proper” reading matter which included books, newspapers and magazines. They …