Tuesday, June 2, 2009

Inna Minute Reviews



New on the library's homepage -- Inna Minute Reviews -- book reviews of new library materials in less about a minute. Current available for viewing, reviews of:

Naked Mole Rat Gets Dressed, new book for the children's collection by Mo Willems.

How We Work, David Maccaulay 's book about the workings of the human body.

Reata : Legendary Texas Cuisine, recipes and more about a landmark Texas restaurant.

Keep watching for more!

Wednesday, May 20, 2009

Library Survey Thanks

The Library would like to thank all the students that took the time to respond to the library survey this year. We got 278 responses, meeting and going over our goal of 250 for the Lexington campus.

If you'd like to see the responses, ask at the reference desk for a copy.

We appreciate your support!

Monday, May 4, 2009

5th Annual Student Satisfaction Survey is Going on Now!


Please take a few moments to take the Survey between now (May 4th) and May 16th. You can complete the Survey online by clicking here. Or, you can come by the library and get a paper copy if you prefer.


This year the survey will also ask about your experience with Tutoring Services and Career Services.

Monday, April 27, 2009

Celebrate! Celebremos! Children-Ninos-Books-Libros

Celebrate! Celebremos!




This Thursday, April 30/30 de abril, is Children's Day/Book Day or El dia de los ninos/El dia de los libros. The holiday Children's Day/Book Day honors children, childhood, and the importance of books in the world. Take the opportunity this week to read to your children, grandchildren, nieces or nephews, or any other children in your life. Of course, just reading something for your own benefit is a great way to celebrate too.

The library staff will be happy to help you find books to read with children or for your own enjoyment. We even have a book about Children's Day/Book Day at the library.

Here are some websites to visit for more information about Children's Day/Book Day, children's books, and literature for Latinos.









Friday, April 24, 2009

Library now on Facebook

Did you know the Library now has a Facebook page? It's full of library facts and information, hours and announcements.

For National Library Week 2009 we asked students to complete the question: In 2019 libraries will be . . . .

See a photo album of some of the responses on our new Facebook page. Log on today and become a fan!

Friday, April 17, 2009

New Books - week 4

These are just some of the 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!
  • Age of the unthinkable : why the new global order constantly surprises us and what to do about it, by Joshua Cooper Ramo. 973.931 R175a

  • Caught in the net : how to recognize the signs of Internet addiction--and a winning strategy for recovery, by Kimberly S. Young. 616.86 Y72c

  • Facebook marketing : leverage social media to grow your business, by Steven Holzner. 658.872 H762f

  • House of cards : a tale of hubris and wretched excess on Wall Street, by William D. Cohan. 332.66 C678h

  • I love it when you talk retro : hoochie coochie, double whammy, drop a dime and the forgotten origins of American speech, by Ralph Keyes. R 422 K44i

  • Organizing higher education for collaboration : a guide for campus leaders, by Adrianna J. Kezar, Jaime Lester. 378.101 K44o

  • Riches among the ruins : adventures in the dark corners of the global economy / Robert P. Smith with Peter Zheutlin. 332.67 S658r

  • Twitter revolution : how social media and mobile marketing is changing the way we do business & market online, by Deborah Micek & Warren Whitlock 658.872 M619t

  • 'wichcraft : craft a sandwich into a meal--and a meal into a sandwich, by Tom Colicchio with Sisha Ortuzar. 641.84 C696

  • Yellowstone treasures : the traveler's companion to the national park, by Janet Chapple; with geological text and advice by Bruno J. Giletti. 917.8752 C467y

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

Monday, April 13, 2009

National Library Week - Library Links

It's National Library Week -- learn more about libraries around the world with the following unusual websites :
  • European Library Web Exhibition - featuring pictures highlighting the architecture of the great libraries of Europe
  • Libraries' Surprising Special Collections - list of esoteric collections found in U.S. libraries, such as the nation's largest collection of nurse romance novels housed at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee.
  • Map of Library Cats - annotated world map with libraries that have a library cat in residence.
  • Galaxy of Images - did you know there are 20 libraries that support the research functions of the Smithsonian Institution? A gallery of images taken from the the 1.5 million books and manuscripts in the Smithsonian Library collection.
  • History of Mobile Libraries - before the automobile, a pictorial history of library materials delivery via wagon, donkey and even by railroad car.
  • George Kelly Paperback and Pulp Fiction Collection - the Kelly Collection contains over 25,000 pulp fiction books and magazines. Includes gallery of cover art and detailed summaries of selected books.
  • Librarians in the Movies - catalogs and annotates over 500 films that has either had a librarian character or library as scenery.

Thursday, April 9, 2009

National Library Week

The Library will be celebrating National Library Week April 12-18 with libraries all over the world. This year we're looking forward to the future of libraries, how will libraries look in the year 2019?

Stop by the library and give us your thoughts and opinions:
What's Your Vision?

Tuesday, March 31, 2009

April Fool's Day

Tomorrow is April Fool's Day, one day of the year dedicated to celebrating the practical joke. While the actual origins of April Fool's Day are unknown, each spring both individuals and businesses enjoy trying to trick their friends and co-workers.
In a recent article, Fast Company magazine ranked the April Fool's pranks that were also successful marketing campaigns:

  • In 1996, Taco Bell's announcement they would be buying the Liberty Bell and renaming it the Taco Liberty Bell.
  • Burger King's introduction of the "Left-Handed Whopper," promising better eating for left-handed Americans as the condiments would only leak out of the right side.
  • the infamous YouTube prank which sent clicks on any featured video to the Rick Astley classic "Never Gonna Give you Up."

Google has become infamous for its annual April Fool's Day pranks - my favorite is one for 2007 which promised free printing with the new Gmail Paper feature.




Origins of April Fool's Day:

Top pranks ranked and rated:

Monday, February 9, 2009

Happy Valentines Day!

Cards and flowers, candy and gifts. Walk in any store and ideas to celebrate Valentine's Day are everywhere. Ever wondered why we observe this holiday in the middle of the shortest month of the year?



The History Channel has videos and more about not only the history of Valentine's Day but also games, romantic quotes and a ranking of the top romance movies of all time.

Wikipedia also has an extensive page discussing the history of Valentine's Day and facts about how Valentine's is celebrated throughout the world.

U.S. Census Bureau Press Release has facts and figures analyzing Valentine's Day- for example, how many single men are there in the U.S. who are in their 20s for every 100 single women of the same age.

CARDS & MORE-

Collection of Vintage Valentines, from West Virginia University Libraries. Images can be send as greeting via e-mail.

Mount Holyoke College Special Collections is presenting an online exhibit of valentine cards from 1899-1935.

National Public Radio has pulled together an assortment of news stories and features discussing Valentine's Day and the people that either love it or hate it.

And e-cards are everywhere - Hallmark, American Greetings, Yahoo, even the CDC has a way to send greetings for Valentine's Day.

Happy Valentine's Day!

Wednesday, February 4, 2009

Black History Month

The Sullivan Library and Learning Resource Center commemorates Black History Month with a book display featuring items from our collection, with posters of African-Americans from Kentucky. Please ask one of the librarians if you want to check out one of the books in the display, if you need more information about Black History Month, or if you want to find some other books about African-Americans that are in our collection. We will be happy to assist you.

Also, the February issue of Ebony magazine has an article featuring descendants of famous African-Americans. The article is titled, “Descended from Greatness.” The January issue of Young Children has an article about African-Americans in children’s literature, “From Thunder Rose to When Marian Sang. . . Behold the Power of African-American Female Characters,” and the library has some of the titles featured in the article. Both of these magazines can be found in the periodicals section of the library.

In addition to the display, the library wants to share with you some useful websites related to Black History Month.







Thursday, January 22, 2009

Research Guides & Bibliographies

It's week 3 and faculty have begun assigning research projects. Don't panic - the library is here to Help!

If you need help finding library materials on a specific topic for a paper or speech, the library has topical research guides and bibliographies that can help you find books, databases, journal and other library resources.

The Research Guides are done at faculty request for a specific class and are listed by subject and department.

The Subject Bibliographies are book lists for the Lexington campus collection and cover the following topics:
  • Accounting
  • Business Leaders - biographies on individuals of note and accomplishment in the business world.
  • Career Preparation - books on how to do resumes, cover letters and prepare for interviews.
  • Children's Literature - picture book award winning titles and curriculum books for ECE students.
  • Farmer's Market
  • Food & Politics
  • Food and Travel
  • Globalization
  • Good Eats DVDs
  • Lawyers in Film
  • Management Styles
  • Mentoring
  • Office 2007
  • Organizational Behavior
  • Organizational Change
  • Organizational Learning
  • Travel & Tourism
  • Small Business Management
  • Wine & Spirits

Wednesday, January 7, 2009

First NEW books of 2009


These are just some of the 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!

  • Action learning : images and pathways, by Robert L. Dilworth and Verna J. Willis. 374.221 D579a 2003

  • Everything I know about business I learned at McDonald's : the 7 results-driven leadership principles for success, by Paul Facella. 658.4092 F138e

  • Fat : an appreciation of a misunderstood ingredient, with recipes, by Jennifer McLagan. 641.5638 M161f

  • Great depression of debt : survival techniques for every portfolio, by Warren Brussee. 332.024 B912g

  • Mindful economics : how the U.S. economy works, why it matters, and how it could be different, by Joel Magnuson. 330.973 M199m

  • New manager's tool kit : 21 things you need to know to hit the ground running, by Don & Sheryl Grimme. 658 G864n

  • Obamanomics : how bottom-up economic prosperity will replace trickle-down economics, by John R. Talbott. 330.973 T142o

  • Putting patients first : best practices in patient-centered care, edited by Susan B. Frampton & Patrick A. Charmel. 610.696 P993

  • Tales of Beedle the Bard, by J. K. Rowling. JF R

  • Taste : a life in wine / Anthony Terlato.

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