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June 2016

  • Once again, Club Alex was a sold out event during Senior Week.
  • Rutgers Today published “Legos: A New Frontier for Libraries,” featuring art librarian Megan Lotts
  • A New Jersey Recipe: Dey Mansion Orange Cake [from What Exit?]
  • Dana Library is hosting Spring Sutras exhibit by artist Karen Guancione this summer.
  • The Creature Comfort dog therapy team visits Kilmer Library during stressbusters
  • Jessica Pellien, along with Jennifer Breuer (l.) and Theresa Agostinellii (r.) presented on internal communications at NJLA.
UNIVERSITY LIBRARIAN REPORT
Vice president of information services and university librarian Krisellen Maloney Thank you for making Rutgers Day a great experience across four locations.

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DIRECTORS’ REPORTS
Consuella Askew by piano On our Staff Development Day, the faculty and staff of Dana Library tackled the topic of “What Does It Mean to be a User Centered Academic Library in the 21st Century?”

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FEATURES
10 thumbnail 10, 20, 30, 40 — Congratulations to these colleagues who are celebrating a milestone at Rutgers University.

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The New Brunswick Undergraduate Experience Team describes their recent and forthcoming activities.

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NLM Yini Zhu (Smith Library) and Yingting Zhang (RWJ Library) were both named to the National Library of Medicine’s (NLM) Biomedical Informatics Fellow program through a competitive application process.

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Tom Frusciano takes us behind the scenes of the 2016 commencement and how he ended up in the university press box for the day.

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anatomy How did a spur of the moment anatomy book show & tell go at Smith Library? Bob Vietrogoski fills us in.

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HAPPENINGS
MLA The RBHS librarians showed eight posters at the Medical Librarian Association annual meeting in Toronto last month.

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Spring Sutras, an exhibit by artist Karen Guancione, is on display at Dana Library this summer. Enjoy this slideshow of the art.

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This summer, Rutgers Art Library will display artwork from sixth and seventh graders at Hammarskjold Middle School.

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ALA logo Planning to attend the American Library Association meeting this month?

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

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JUST FOR FUN
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Which camp are you in? Old book smell or new book smell? Minimalist posters of famous libraries around the world. Download the updated version of Great Things to Know about Rutgers.

 

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