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    Archive for May, 2010

    Meet Sara Wilhoite

    Monday, May 31st, 2010

    Hi, my name is Sara Wilhoite, and I will be working as an intern this summer at the IU East Campus Library. I will be helping with the First Year Orientation, First Year Seminar, library instruction, as well as other projects. Please stop by the library anytime, if you have any questions or just want [...]

    Hot time for reading – even Fahrenheit 451*

    Monday, May 24th, 2010

    It’s 89 degrees Fahrenheit today and Spring has suddenly become Summer, despite the calendar indicating otherwise. Even though it seems this season isn’t as leisurely as in bygone years, I hope all of you will make time to read for pleasure in the next few weeks.
    I’m tempted to catch up on my professional reading, [...]

    Have You Seen This Man?

    Monday, May 17th, 2010

    If you do, please stop and say, “hi.” My name is Joe Augustin and I’ll be working as an intern in IU East’s Campus Library this summer. While I’m here, I’ll be learning a lot about LibGuides; so if you have any questions about those, or what it is that I’ll be doing to them, [...]

    A Collegial Meeting

    Monday, May 10th, 2010

    This week I had the opportunity to attend the Academic Libraries of Indiana (ALI) annual conference in Indianapolis to present at the poster session.  There were many interesting exhibits there, on a number of hot topics in the library world.

    Ball State showcased a presentation on their evolving web interface.  Purdue University featured the results of [...]

    Dam Rumors

    Monday, May 3rd, 2010

    So, I was on vacation last week, and one of the things I saw on my trip was the Hoover Dam.  I was awed by the scale of the thing, and how much went into planning and creating it – and how much of Nevada, Arizona, and California can exist at all because of the [...]