March 2018

  • students holding book arts
    Busayo Oluwaybanila and Carolina Acevedo, students of Marsha Goldberg's (Women, Gender and Creativity House), dropped into Special Collections to play with new acqui-sitions in the Artists' Book Collection
UNIVERSITY LIBRARIAN REPORT
Krisellen Maloney Drawing on the framework discussion from last month, Krisellen Maloney shares a draft of a matrix to guide our own planning discussions.

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FROM CABINET
The Library of Science and Medicine and Robert Wood Johnson of the Health Sciences are partnering to expand the health sciences library presence on Busch campus. Judy Cohn explains what this means and what to expect next.

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URA-AFT Performance Appraisal Process is kicking off — here are the forms and information you need to complete your appraisal.

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New Brunswick Libraries is looking forward to celebrating with faculty authors and creators from Rutgers-New Brunswick.

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FEATURES
Update from the ExLibris Implementation Team for March.

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You’ve heard about WebEx — here’s the who, what, where, when, why, and how of WebEx meetings.

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Event and flyer templates, group study room signs, and outreach materials for library liaisons are now available on our website.

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Agenda A look back at the Agenda from March 2000.

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HAPPENINGS
 Giving Day Graphic On March 21, something big is happening at Rutgers—think thousands of alumni and friends supporting every Rutgers school and program imaginable. What could a bigger library mean for our students and faculty? More space, more resources, more support, more success! Look for more information about how the Libraries are celebrating #RUGivingDay soon.

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On February 21, the Libraries welcomed Senator Lautenberg’s family, friends, and colleagues to a special exhibit opening for New Jersey First: The Life and Legacy of Frank R. Lautenberg.

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Leonid Lamm painting What’s happening around Rutgers in March.

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

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TRENDING – news from other Libraries’ blogs
newspaper clipping of Bright Boy Gone Wrong Greetings from Asbury Park postcard Photo of Saskia Kusnecov
August Revis, nine years old…who has been a juvenile tramp for over a year, has been given his last chance by the local authorities, and he was this morning committed to the county jail by the recorder. Accompanying him…went a letter…recommending the reform school as the only proper place for the boy…

New Jersey Digital Newspaper Project

There are few things as uniquely iconic as the Asbury Park postcard. The Las Vegas neons and even the Hollywood sign may be the only two cultural images that elicit similar recognition. It seems these images embody regional leisure and tourist culture, recognizable across generations…

What Exit?

I learned of the opportunity to work on the Douglass Alumnae Oral History Project in my sophomore year in Douglass Residential College. At the first call for part-time transcribers, I leapt. As a history major and a lover of stories, I relished the opportunity to listen and document the narratives of Douglass alumnae…

Margery Somers Foster Center

 

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