May 3, 2013

Marymount Library Celebrates Our Scholars

The Marymount Library welcomed faculty, staff and a group of student scholars and their family on Tuesday evening for the third annual Scholars Celebration.  Guests assembled to learn about the wide range of scholarship being conducted at Marymount in a collegial atmosphere and to honor the eleven students nominated for this year’s Student Scholar Awards.

The festive evening included a series of brief talks by a number of faculty and staff discussing recent scholarship activities, ranging from the completion of doctoral dissertations to conference presentations to updates to long-range projects.  In his presentation, Andrew Ogilvie (adjunct professor, English) noted approvingly a recurring theme throughout the evening – an emphasis on improving teaching and learning, which echoes Marymount’s tradition as a student-centric institution.  In between the “lightening round” presentations, guests mingled over light snacks to talk about their work and to view the displays highlighting their intellectual pursuits. 

The evening ended with the presentation of the Student Scholar Awards, which acknowledges a high level of achievement in research and scholarship by undergraduate students.  Melanie Sellar (Education Services Librarian) spoke to the strengths of each of the eleven nominees: Lauren Bufano, Jacqueline Cootes, Kendra Kastelan, Chelsea Kirk, Karla Korson, Kaitlin Lopez, Megan Margeson, Brent Roeder, Jovana Smith, Maxine Vasquez, and Adonis Williams.  Sellar noted that the crowded field of excellent candidates made it difficult for the judges to select the two winners and congratulated all the nominees on their work.  The winners of this year’s awards went to Kendra Kastelan and Chelsea Kirk.

Check out the event photos and slideshow of select Marymount scholarship accomplishments this year.

April 26, 2013

Trial Access to Music Online

The Library is currently running a trial of Music Online, a streaming audio collection that supports the teaching and research of music. It currently provides streaming access to over 900,000 tracks across all genres of music. In addition, Music Online contains a wealth of textual material for the study of music, including reference works, scores and lyric sheets, and primary sources such as oral histories and interviews with musicians.  Trial access to Music Online is available through May 23, 2013.

After reviewing Music Online, please let us know what you think by filling in this feedback form.  Your response will help us determine whether to subscribe to this resource in the future.



By Paulo Philippidis (Flickr: Jukebox - 1947 Wurlitzer model 1080)
[CC-BY-2.0 (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0)], via Wikimedia Commons

April 18, 2013

Marymount Library Adds Over 3,800 New E-Books

Marymount Library has recently added over 3,8000 scholarly titles to its growing collection of e-books.  The new titles are available on the ebrary platform and are from over 150 publishers including University of Oxford University Press, North Carolina Press, De Grutyer, University of Pennsylvania Press, and many more.

With the recent addition, Marymount Library now provides access to over 85,000 e-books available to students, faculty and staff 24/7.  In addition to round the clock, anywhere access, this growing collection of e-books enables the Library to provide access to far more titles than is possible with physical books.  If the newly added e-books were acquired as physical books, the Library would need at least another 110 shelves to house them all.


Some of the new titles include:

  
Lessons from the Identity Trail, by Ian Kerr, Carole Lucock, and Valerie Steeves (Oxford UP, 2009).

http://site.ebrary.com/lib/marymountpv/docDetail.action?docID=10476908







America's Four Gods, by Paul Froese and Christopher Bader (Oxford UP, 2010).

http://site.ebrary.com/lib/marymountpv/docDetail.action?docID=10416912
The American West at Risk, by Howard G. Wilson, Jane E. Nielson, Richard W. Hazlett (Oxford UP, 2008).

http://site.ebrary.com/lib/marymountpv/docDetail.action?docID=10229917

March 18, 2013

Resources on Popes and the Vatican on Display




The election of Pope Francis (formerly known as Cardinal Jorge Mario Bergoglio) as the first South American Pope has sparked interest in the Papacy and the Vatican in general. The Library has created a display that provides an introduction to the new Pope.  Also, you will find a selection of books that we have in our collection, devoted to Popes of the past, Catholicism and the Vatican in general.

To learn more, we encourage you to check out some of the resources the Library has, including articles and eBooks on this topic. 

March 8, 2013

Trial Resource Summarizes Medical Research Results

The Library is currently running a trial of the Cochrane Library, an online source of evidence on the effectiveness of a wide range of health care interventions.  Its content comprises full text Cochrane systematic reviews published online which summarize and interpret the results of medical research, abstracts of other systematic reviews published in medical and health journals, and a register of controlled clinical trials. Among the comprehensive medical topics covered, researchers will find information on issues dealing with mental health, public health, and the treatment of substance abuse. Trial access to the Cochrane Library is available through April 6, 2013. 

To access the trial, please visit the Library's Trial Resources page.  After reviewing the Cochrane Library, please let us know what you think by filling in this feedback form.  Your response will help us determine whether to subscribe to this resource in the future.

March 5, 2013

GIS Resources on Display in the Library

The Library welcomes Dr. Diana Sinton as Marymount College's 2013 Meid Visiting Mentor.  If you heard Dr. Sinton's presentation on Geospatial Thinking to Learn and Communicate on Monday or any of her classroom presentations, you know that Geographic Information Systems (GIS) is an exciting new area of study that has implications for many disciplines.

To learn more, come check out the Library's new display of resources available in the area of Geographic Information Systems, including Dr. Sinton's 2006 book, Understanding Place: GIS and Mapping Across the Curriculum.

January 22, 2013

Students: Apply to Win the Scholar Award!


Students, apply for the Library Student Scholar Award. Applications are due by the end of the day on Feb 15, 2013. Winners will each receive a $200 prize, and all nominees will be invited to the Annual Scholars Reception and receive a certificate of accomplishment.

Do you feel proud of a project or paper that you (or your group) submitted for a course last Fall, Summer, or Spring? If so, consider applying! Read more about the award and download the application instructions here.