Marquette University www.marquette.edu/library Fall 2007
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RefWorks logoRefWorks workshops: Sept. 18 & 19; Oct. 23 & 24.  One hour to jumpstart your bibliography.  All are welcome; location, schedule and more…

Mr. Baggins book jacket illustrationTolkien scholar and alumnus John Rateliff:  Oct. 4, 4 p.m., "A Kind of Elvish Craft"--his research and new books on The HobbitMore...


Photo of Dr. James SouthLibraries’ colloquium: Oct. 24, 2 p.m., features Dr. James South (Philosophy), presenting “Popular Culture and the Pleasures of Philosophy.”  More...

Jablonski book jacket illustrationDr. Thomas Jablonsky: Oct. 29, 3 p.m., author of the new history of Marquette, Milwaukee's Jesuit University, presents "Searching for Truth and Accuracy in Marquette's Archives."  More...

Marquette’s 125th Anniversary Exhibit on Raynor’s 2nd floor: Curated by the Milwaukee County Historical Society, this documentary exhibit runs until Nov. 2.  More…


FACULTY CORNER

A new Faculty Guide to Libraries is available; pick up a copy at the Information Desk, ask your subject librarian, or visit the guide online. More…

Bombingham book jacket illustrationBombingham: an online resource guide has been produced for the Manresa First-Year reading selection.  The guide includes background books and Web sites related to the 40th anniversary of civil rights and housing activism in Milwaukee. More…

The Chronicle of Higher Education: the Libraries are investigating a campus-wide subscription to the digital edition of this important weekly.  Watch for details of a month-long trial during October.

McKinney READ posterREAD posters: look for four new posters in the libraries, at events, and on library screensavers.  In addition to the teaching excellence award winners, the Libraries salute 1997 award winner, retiring Dean Michael McKinney. More...


PUBLICATIONS

Foundations in Wisconsin cover illustrationAn all-new 2007 edition of Foundations in Wisconsin is hot off the press.  Published by the Libraries' Funding Information Center, the annual directory details 1,251 foundations with total assets of $6.2 billion.  This edition recorded almost $479 million in grants made by Wisconsin private, corporate, and community foundations.  All members of the campus community have free access to the online version. More…

The Libraries’ newest digital collection debuted during the summer.  As a capstone contribution to the 125th anniversary celebration and background to Dr. Thomas Jablonsky’s new history of the University, Special Collections digitized the complete text of two out-of-print histories, including that of Raphael Hamilton, S.J., (1953) and the quarter-century celebration of Marquette College (1906). More…

LETTER FROM THE DEAN

As we begin the start of a new school year, I ask a question of myself: “How do we serve?”  This is not meant to sound as shallow or coy as a TV commercial or ad for the latest restaurant or travel destination.  Instead… More…


COLLECTION NEWS

New electronic resources are reviewed regularly at the request of faculty and subject librarians.  See the following list for additions and enhancements since January 2007, including such varied subjects as antiquity, business management, film and television, and eighteenth-century periodicals. More…

Attention JSTOR users: in an effort to protect this important journal archive, the Libraries now require off-campus users to access JSTOR via Marquette’s Virtual Private Network (VPN).  To the extent possible, electronic resources may be accessed from off campus locations via the Libraries’ own proxy server.  However, occasional incompatibility (see list) or extra security requirements will dictate use of the VPN. More…

New subject librarians: Jay Kirk, head of collection development, has announced new subject responsibilities for four librarians replacing recent retirements.  Rosemary Del Toro (Chemistry); Alberto Herrera (Political Science); Julie O’Keeffe (Mathematics); and Nia Schudson (Physics). This brings to 19 the number of librarians assigned to one or more academic disciplines. See full list…


TECHNOLOGY

New log in/log out, using eMarq/CheckMarq username and password, is required on all Raynor Memorial PCs.  It is important that users remember to log out when finished; failure to log out leaves an account open for others to access.  Instituted in August, the new authentication process assures network security.

MARQCAT users will welcome new browser buttons and plugins that will customize your browser for easy MARQCAT searching. More…


STAFF NEWS

Meet Ed Sanchez, the new coordinator of library information technology and read about other new staff who have joined the Libraries in recent months.  Plus, a large crowd of well-wishers and the Western Civ Blues Band gathered for associate dean Michael Pate’s June retirement party. More…


BY THE NUMBERS

A review of last year’s (July06-June07) statistics turned up some amazing numbers:

   PrintWise laser prints  2,553,763
   MARQCAT searches  2,986,708
   Library Web site (total pages viewed)
     3,189,240
   MU Digital Collections (Hilltop, etc.)
     378,163 (most viewed e-resource)   More…

Most borrowed books of 2006-07.  Wondering what books circulate the most?  These checkout records include Class Reserves; a separate Top Five Browsing Collection books appeared in the September Marquette Matters.

1. Principles and Applications of Electrical Engineering (95 checkouts)
2. The Illicit Global Economy and State Power
3. Rationality and Science: Can Science Explain Everything?
4. Race and Ethnicity in the United States
5. New Testament Greek for Beginners



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