Friday, November 30, 2007

Database of the week

What is critical thinking?

According to Grolier's Encyclopedia Online, it is:
... a wide range of cognitive skills and intellectual dispositions an individual needs to evaluate claims and arguments in everyday situations, to discover and overcome personal prejudices and biases, to assess the reliability of information according to established intellectual standards, and to make decisions about what to believe and what to do.
The Opposing Viewpoints Database contains a way to not only research a topic for journal or newspaper articles, but also provides a thorough view of a topic including a glossary of key terms and thought provoking questions designed to inspire thinking and examination of the topic from both sides of an argument. Each of the critical thinking topics have a quiz to test knowledge of the subject and a bibliography to suggest useful books if more information is needed.

Tuesday, November 27, 2007

This week's new books:

New books processed this week in the Library. These are just a few items, if you'd like to see more new items OR need a particular title, stop by the Reference Desk and the staff will be happy to help you!
  • Becoming an extraordinary manager : the 5 essentials for success / Len Sandler. 658.409 S217b
  • Computers : the life story of a technology / Eric G. Swedin and David L. Ferro. 004.09 S974c
  • Constitutional conflicts between Congress and the President / Louis Fisher. 342.73 F534c
  • Dinner at the new gene cafe : how genetic engineering is changing what we eat, how we live, and the global politics of food / Bill Lambrecht. 363.19 L226d
  • How Toyota became #1 : leadership lessons from the world's greatest car company / David Magee. 658.4 M191h
  • Java program and progress : from the beginning / Mahmood Shanbedi. 005.133 S528j
  • Leadership advantage : how the best companies are developing their talent to pave the way for future success / Robert M. Fulmer, Jared L. Bleak. 658.4 F973le
  • Tenth muse : my life in food / Judith Jones. 641.59 J77t
  • Think better : an innovator's guide to productive thinking /by Tim Hurson. 153.42 H966t
  • US labor in trouble and transition : the failure of reform from above, the promise of revival from below / Kim Moody. 331.88 M817u
More information on each title can be found in the catalog.

Daniel Boone

Did you know that Daniel Boone:
  • Commissioned his own coffin to be made, 3 years before his death. He was said to be quite proud of the cherry wood coffin and frequently showed it off to visitors.

  • Never wore a coonskin cap, only in historically inaccurate drawings does he wear one.

  • During his travels he was known to carry books along with him, a favorite was Gulliver's Travels.

Curious to know more? The Library has just received a copy of the new Daniel Boone biography by Robert Morgan, entitled simply Boone. Reviews can be found in the Courier Journal and the Washington Post.

To locate the book in the library collection, the call number is 976.902 M849b.

Friday, November 16, 2007

Database of the week~

Have you ever wondered about the history of the candy cane?

It's 2 weeks until finals and you need something more scholarly for a paper -- such as the nutritional aspects of certain kinds of cheese?

Both of these topics can be found in the
Hospitality & Tourism Index, a bibliographic database covering scholarly research and industry news relating to all areas of hospitality and tourism. The collection contains more than 670,000 records from more than 640 titles, with coverage dating as far back as 1965.

Wednesday, November 14, 2007

This week's new books:

New books processed this week in the Library. These are just a few items, if you'd like to see more new items OR need a particular title, stop by the Reference Desk and the staff will be happy to help you!
  • Careers in child care / by Marjorie Eberts and Margaret Gisle. 362.71 E166c
  • Class with Drucker : the lost lessons of the world's greatest management teacher / by William A. Cohen. 658 C678c
  • Competing in a flat world : building enterprises for a borderless world / Victor Fung, William Fung, Yoram (Jerry) Wind. 658.5 F981c
  • Imbibe! : from absinthe cocktail to whiskey smash, a salute in stories and drinks to "Professor" Jerry Thomas, pioneer of the American bar / David Wondrich. R 641.874 W872i
  • Lawyer's guide to fact finding on the Internet / by Carole A. Levitt, Mark E. Rosch. 340.73 L666l
  • Numbers behind NUMB3RS : solving crime with mathematics / Keith Devlin, Gary Lorden. 363.25 D497n
  • Redefining education in the twenty-first century : shaping collaborative learning in the age of information / by Dennis Adams and Mary Hamm. 370.973 A211r
  • Simple art of marrying food and wine / [by Malcolm Gluck and Mark Hix] ; photographs by Jason Lowe.
  • Tales from Kentucky lawyers / William Lynwood Montell. 349.769 M776t
  • World atlas of wine / Hugh Johnson & Jancis Robinson. R 641.22 J67w

More information on each title can be found in the catalog.

Monday, November 12, 2007

Holiday Break hours

The Library will be open the following hours for the Thanksgiving break:

Monday, November 19 - Wednesday, November 21
8am-5pm

Thursday, November 22 - Sunday, November 25
CLOSED




Friday, November 9, 2007

Database of the week~

ABI-Inform is the definitive business database for articles on economics, human resources, finance, marketing, computers as well as fast access to information on over 60,000 companies. Searches can track business conditions, management techniques, business trends, management practice and theory, and corporate strategy and tactics.

Sullivan Libraries subscribe to the ABI-INFOM Research module which contains over 1,750 journals, with more than 1,160 available in full-text. Also included is indexing for the The Wall Street Journal, Eastern Edition back to 1984.

For searching help, there is a Proquest tutorial as well as a Quick Reference Guide available. Help is always available at the Reference Desk -- a librarian can walk you through how to access or search in ABI-Inform.

Wednesday, November 7, 2007

New books this week--

New books processed this week in the Library. These are just a few items, if you'd like to see more new items OR need a particular title, stop by the Reference Desk and the staff will be happy to help you!

  • American masala : 125 new classics from my home kitchen / Suvir Saran and Raquel Pelzel. 641.5954 S243a
  • Cyberselling : using CRM technology to help you sell / Russ Lombardo. 658.85 L842c
  • The Ghirardelli cookbook : recipes and history from America's premier chocolate maker / By The Ghirardelli Chocolate Company. 641.3374 G425
  • How to cook everything vegetarian : simple meatless recipes for great food / Mark Bittman ; Illustrations by Alan Witschonke. 641.5636 B624h
  • Innovation nation / by John Kao. 338.06 K16i
  • Juggling elephants : an easier way to get your big, most important things done--now! / Jones Loflin & Todd Musig. 650.1 L828j
  • Mastering project management / by James P. Lewis. 658.404 L674m
  • SPSS for Windows step-by-step : a simple guide and reference : 15.0 update. 519.5 G347s
  • The millionaire next door : the surprising secrets of America's wealthy / Thomas J. Stanley, William D. Danko. 305.5 S789mi
  • The stationary economy / J.E. Meade. 330.011 M481s

More information on each title can be found in the catalog.

Tuesday, November 6, 2007

Reading suggestions

Searching for something fun to read? Read everything by your favorite author and hate waiting for the next book in the series?

You may want to try the recommendation service at What Should I Read Next -- simply enter a book title or author's name at and the database will suggest other similar titles for you.

How does it work?
WSIRN produces recommendations based purely on collective taste: when items are entered into the same favourites list, they become associated with each other. The more often particular items appear on different lists, the stronger that association becomes. Purely and simply, WSIRN represents mass opinion about items. Over time the recommendations will get better and better as the database grows.
Register and you can build a favorites list of authors and titles as well as share your personal favorites and recommendations with other readers.

Friday, November 2, 2007

Database of the week--

The Sullivan University Library E-Journal Index provides access to magazine and periodical titles full-text availability within other databases as well as in local library collections.

Journals can be found by title or subject or keyword in title. Database links will go to a table-of-contents listing for the journal which can then be used to locate needed material if citation is known or search within the journal by keyword or subject.