Show your design love. Deck out the SU library carts with your fabulous flair and creativity. Why? Our great books deserve hot new rides. And you’re just the one to do it.
Compete against other creative types to assemble the most original bookcart. We provide art materials and carts; you provide the bookcart vision and bring it to life.
Take: One standard bookcart
Your Assignment: Using supplied crafts and anything you bring, design your bookcart on-site. Open to all students, faculty, staff and alumni. Spaces limited.
Strut Your Design Genius: Sign-up in teams of at least two people. You have three hours to assemble at the library.
When: Tuesday, Oct. 14
Where: Library - Greenspring
When: 4 p.m. to 7 p.m.
Prize: $50 and bragging rights – judging based on originality, creativity, execution, and overall presentation.
Questions and Sign-up:
Sue Bonsteel, extension 2320; or <sbonsteel@stevenson.edu>
Monday, September 29, 2008
Tuesday, September 23, 2008
Sip Tea in honor of Founders Day
You are invited to share tea with the Sisters of Notre Dame de Namur
and the Stevenson University community in celebration of Founders Day.
Hats and gloves optional but encouraged.
When: Oct. 1, 10:15 AM after mass in the Sisters' Chapel
Where: SSND Convent next door to Greenspring Campus
Refreshments: Tea, muffins, scones, fruit, etc.
RSVP by Sept. 26 to mbeck@stevenson.edu
and the Stevenson University community in celebration of Founders Day.
Hats and gloves optional but encouraged.
When: Oct. 1, 10:15 AM after mass in the Sisters' Chapel
Where: SSND Convent next door to Greenspring Campus
Refreshments: Tea, muffins, scones, fruit, etc.
RSVP by Sept. 26 to mbeck@stevenson.edu
Tuesday, September 09, 2008
Fall 2008 Faculty Library Workshops
Join us for one or several workshops on the latest tools, resources and services available to faculty through the library. Led by library staff.
All sessions held in Room LRC-17 at the Greenspring Campus Library. Additional sessions at the Owings Mills campus are possible by request: contact a librarian to express your preference for date and session .
Getting to Know the SU Library for New Faculty
Wednesday Sept. 10th, 3-4:00 PM
This session for new faculty at Stevenson University will focus on the library website as a gateway to services for faculty, including the SHARC Catalog, new and continuing subscription databases, the Journal Locater, Reserves and E-Reserves, SU collection requests, getting items from other libraries, from the MIC Courier to Inter-Library-Loan, and more. RSVP to mbeck@stevenson.edu and please include specific topics you would like to have covered in this session.
Smart Searching Using Central Search and Google Scholar
Tuesday Sept. 16: 12:20-1:20
Ever try to mow your lawn with nail clippers?Using the right tool for the job can make all the difference. Learn the pros and cons of two great search tools – Central Search and Google Scholar. RSVP to Sandy Marinaro smarinaro@stevenson.edu
Research While You Sleep
Monday Sept 29: 12-12:50
You teach, commute, grade papers, prepare for classes, hold office hours, and maintain a personal life. Just when is it you’re supposed to keep up with new publications in your field? Reduce your stress by setting up customized searches that will run on their own and report their findings back to you. We’ll talk about setting up search alerts within research databases to keep you abreast of the latest publications on the specific topics you want. Results can be delivered by e-mail or RSS feeds. RSVP to Ginny Polley vpolley@stevenson.edu
Collection Development for SU Faculty
Wed Oct 1, 12 noon- 1 pm
SU Faculty have a million other things to do, but still care about making sure that students can use library resources that will enhance learning and extend it beyond the classroom. This workshop will demonstrate how painless a process requesting materials for the library collections can be, as well as introduce the new Library Contact Program that will make it even easier to ensure the library has what you and your students want and need to learn. RSVP to Steve Rouzer srouzer@stevenson.edu
Web 2.0 – Keeping Up
Wed. Oct 8: 3-4 PM
Social software tools like blogs, wikis and Facebook have quickly become prominent in the lives of students for connecting, collaborating, and sharing information. In some cases, they are also sources of factual information. Come and get a fuller understanding of what these tools are, how they work, and how they may be used to get students engaged in learning. RSVP to shbonsteel@ stevenson.edu
Historical Statistics of the United States
New date: Tuesday Sept. 30, 12:15-1:15
This rich database is not just for historians! The material presented spans the life of the country from its colonial beginnings to the end of the 20th Century. In addition to political, demographic and social data, there is a wealth of business and economic data. There is even a section on natural resources and the environment. Scholarly essays accompany the data to put it into a wider context. Learn how to create custom tables. All data can be downloaded into spreadsheets. RSVP to Ginny Polley vpolley@stevenson.edu
All sessions held in Room LRC-17 at the Greenspring Campus Library. Additional sessions at the Owings Mills campus are possible by request: contact a librarian to express your preference for date and session .
Getting to Know the SU Library for New Faculty
Wednesday Sept. 10th, 3-4:00 PM
This session for new faculty at Stevenson University will focus on the library website as a gateway to services for faculty, including the SHARC Catalog, new and continuing subscription databases, the Journal Locater, Reserves and E-Reserves, SU collection requests, getting items from other libraries, from the MIC Courier to Inter-Library-Loan, and more. RSVP to mbeck@stevenson.edu and please include specific topics you would like to have covered in this session.
Smart Searching Using Central Search and Google Scholar
Tuesday Sept. 16: 12:20-1:20
Ever try to mow your lawn with nail clippers?Using the right tool for the job can make all the difference. Learn the pros and cons of two great search tools – Central Search and Google Scholar. RSVP to Sandy Marinaro smarinaro@stevenson.edu
Research While You Sleep
Monday Sept 29: 12-12:50
You teach, commute, grade papers, prepare for classes, hold office hours, and maintain a personal life. Just when is it you’re supposed to keep up with new publications in your field? Reduce your stress by setting up customized searches that will run on their own and report their findings back to you. We’ll talk about setting up search alerts within research databases to keep you abreast of the latest publications on the specific topics you want. Results can be delivered by e-mail or RSS feeds. RSVP to Ginny Polley vpolley@stevenson.edu
Collection Development for SU Faculty
Wed Oct 1, 12 noon- 1 pm
SU Faculty have a million other things to do, but still care about making sure that students can use library resources that will enhance learning and extend it beyond the classroom. This workshop will demonstrate how painless a process requesting materials for the library collections can be, as well as introduce the new Library Contact Program that will make it even easier to ensure the library has what you and your students want and need to learn. RSVP to Steve Rouzer srouzer@stevenson.edu
Web 2.0 – Keeping Up
Wed. Oct 8: 3-4 PM
Social software tools like blogs, wikis and Facebook have quickly become prominent in the lives of students for connecting, collaborating, and sharing information. In some cases, they are also sources of factual information. Come and get a fuller understanding of what these tools are, how they work, and how they may be used to get students engaged in learning. RSVP to shbonsteel@ stevenson.edu
Historical Statistics of the United States
New date: Tuesday Sept. 30, 12:15-1:15
This rich database is not just for historians! The material presented spans the life of the country from its colonial beginnings to the end of the 20th Century. In addition to political, demographic and social data, there is a wealth of business and economic data. There is even a section on natural resources and the environment. Scholarly essays accompany the data to put it into a wider context. Learn how to create custom tables. All data can be downloaded into spreadsheets. RSVP to Ginny Polley vpolley@stevenson.edu
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