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April 2018

  • Egg hunt
    The Chang Library hosted a chocolate egg hunt in March. Photo: Judit Ward
  • Muslim Feminists for the Arts panel
    There was a great turnout for the Muslim Feminists for the Arts panel at the Art Library last month. Credit: Megan Lotts
  • LSM had a special visitor…
  • …who was guarding something very precious! Photos: Jill Nathanson
  • Victoria Wagner at the Women in Medicine networking event with medical students Alexandria Cooper and Delaney Scollan, co-presidents of the American Medical Women’s Association at RWJMS.
  • Douglass
    The Creative Life of Douglass exhibit at Douglass Library closes this month. Photo: Irina Radeva
UNIVERSITY LIBRARIAN REPORT
Krisellen Maloney At the March cabinet retreat, several major themes emerged that will impact our priorities and day-to-day operations in the coming year.

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FROM CABINET
Q1 purchases Tao Yang provides a report of notable first-quarter purchases compiled by the Collection Analysis Group.

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FEATURES
Update from the ExLibris Implementation Team for April.

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Milestone anniversaries Congratulations to our colleagues who are celebrating milestone employment anniversaries this year.

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Kohn center visit Michael Joseph reflects on a recent experience teaching blind and visually impaired students.

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April 1988 Agenda A glimpse at the Agenda from April 1988.

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HAPPENINGS
What's Happening What’s happening around Rutgers in April.

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Consuella Askew Quick takes on events and news from the Libraries this month.

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TRENDING – news from other Libraries’ blogs
newspaper clipping Ryan in Mongolia Photo of War letter
We are happy to announce additional historical issues of the Perth Amboy Evening News are now online on the Library of Congress’ Chronicling America website. To date, issues of this newspaper are available from March 30, 1903 through June 10, 1910. Work continues to progress nicely…

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I was delighted to be invited to return to Mongolia again for a more in-depth visit to the Mongolian University of Life Sciences [Хөдөө Аж Ахуйн Их Сургууль]… to come and teach a one week Short Course on Applied Multivariate Statistical Methods with R [Олон хэмжээст статистикийн богино хэмжээний сургалт R программ дээр].

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When the United States entered World War I a century ago, Rutgers transformed into a war college focused on supporting America’s war effort…. Earl Reed Silvers, assistant to Rutgers president William H. S. Demarest, launched the Rutgers War Service Bureau as a means to keep in touch with Rutgers men in service.

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