New DVDs for August

School is starting back up this month and we have a new crop of the hottest DVDs ready for the students arrival. Check out the titles below!

The Amazing Spider-Man 2

Blended

Blue Ruin

Cuban Fury

Divergent

Frankie & Alice

Lone Survivor

Muppets Most Wanted

Noah

The Other Woman

The Quiet Ones

Rage

The Railway Man

Redemption Trail

Sabotage

Swelter

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

We get new DVDs each month, so be sure to come back next time to check out what’s new.

Library Annual Report 2014

Every year we publish an annual report highlighting the year in review. Paper copies will be available at The Desk starting next week. Download your copy today: Greenwood Library Annual Report 2014

Annual Report 2014

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New Online Resources

This year, the Library has acquired several new databases that will help the Library support the QEP as they will significantly enhance student research, as well as support faculty scholarship.

 

ARTstor

A digital library of over 1.6 million digital images in the arts, architecture, humanities, and sciences with an accessible suite of software tools for teaching and research. Includes contributions from outstanding international museums, photographers, libraries, scholars, photo archives, and artists and artists’ estates. Collections are used for teaching and study in a wide range of subject areas, including art, architecture, music, religion, anthropology, literature, world history, American Studies, Asian Studies, Classical Studies, Medieval Studies, Renaissance Studies, and more.

 

Eighteenth Century Collections Online (ECCO)

Consists of every significant English-language and foreign-language title printed in the United Kingdom during the 18th century, along with thousands of important works from the Americas. From books and directories, bibles and sheet music, to sermons and pamphlets, Eighteenth Century Collections Online features a variety of materials to provide a critical tool for both faculty research and classroom use. The collection contains more than 26 million pages of text from more than 136,000 titles, fully searchable online, that provide critical information in the fields of history, literature, religion, law, fine arts, science and more. The original source material is primarily from the British Library, as well as Oxford University, Harvard University, Cambridge University, National Library of Scotland, National Library of Ireland, the Library of Congress.

 

JSTOR Arts & Sciences XIII

Provides a searchable database for the backfiles of hundreds of full text journals across a wide variety of disciplines. With this latest component of the Arts & Sciences section, Greenwood Library has a complete JSTOR A&S collection.

 

Library & Information Science Source

This is an upgrade to our Library, Information Science & Technology Abstracts with Full Text database with full text to more than 440 journals and 30 monographs, as well as additional indexing for hundreds of high-quality journals, as well as books, research reports and proceedings. Coverage dates back to 1900, providing both historical and current research information for library and information science.

 

The [London] Times Digital Archive, 1785 – 2008 (with annual update)

As the “world’s newspaper of record,” The Times of London has covered all major international events from the French Revolution to the War in Iraq. The Times Digital Archive, 1785–2007 makes over 200 years of this resource available for students and researchers of 19th-, 20th-, and early 21st-century history, literature, culture, business, art and architecture, and more. Every complete page of every issue is full-text searchable — every headline, article, editorial, announcement, image and advertisement.

 

NAACP Papers

The digitized archives of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP), one of the most famous chronicles of the civil rights movement, includes nearly 2 million pages of internal memos, legal briefings and direct action summaries from the association’s national, legal and branch offices throughout the United States. With a timeline that spans 1909 to 1972, users can examine the realities of segregation in the early 20th century, chart victories such as the passage of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and the Voting Rights Act of 1965, then explore the late 1960s and 1970s as the Black Power Movement, urban riots, and the Vietnam War provided challenges for the NAACP. Legal files in the collection chart the organization’s spectacular legal successes from the 1910s through the 1954 landmark Brown v. Board of Education decision and into the early 1970s.

 

The Norfolk Journal and Guide 1921-2003

The Norfolk Journal and Guide evolved from a fraternal order publication known as The Lodge Journal and Guide to become one of the leading black southern newspapers. When P.B. Young Sr. purchased it in 1910, it was a four-page weekly with a circulation of 500. By the mid-1940s it had been expanded to 32 pages and had a circulation of over 80,000.

 

PsycTESTS

This repository for ready-to-use tests and measures from the American Psychological Association features instruments that are relevant to psychology and related fields, such as psychiatry, education, medicine, business, social work and more. International in scope, this resource provides access to thousands of actual test instruments, most of which are available for immediate download and use in teaching and research. PsycTESTS is an authoritative source of structured information about tests of interest to a variety of fields, and while focused on contemporary instances of test use, has coverage that spans more than a century.

 

Virginia Historical Newspapers

Provides access to over 70 Virginia newspapers from as early as 1750 to as late as 1880. Date ranges for each title vary. Includes the Richmond Times Dispatch from 1903-1986. Richmond Times Dispatch, a companion database, provides online access from 1985 to the present.

 

The Washington Post (1877-1997)

From ProQuest Historical Newspapers archives, this resource provides genealogists, researchers and scholars with online, easily-searchable first-hand accounts and unparalleled coverage of the politics, society and events of the time. [More recent coverage is available in Lexis-Nexis Academic.]

 

17th and 18th Century Burney Collection Newspapers

The largest single collection of English news media from these two centuries, providing rare and often unique content for scholarly research into a wide range of political, educational, economic or journalistic study. Approximately 700 bound volumes of newspapers and news pamphlets were published mostly in London, but also include some English provincial, Irish and Scottish papers, and a few examples from the American colonies, Europe and India. This digital collection, made possible by a partnership with the British Library, puts these early newspapers into the hands of scholars and researchers and is an invaluable research tool for all disciplines.

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Greenwood Blog support moving to the DEC

It has been several years since Greenwood Library piloted the first instance of wordpress at Longwood. Since that time, the Digital Education Collaborative (DEC) was formed to support instructional technology, and we believe that Longwood Blogs is a natural fit under their mission.

As of today, August 11, the DEC will be the primary point of contact and support for the Longwood Blogs WordPress platform. Both the DEC and Greenwood Library will be working collaboratively to ensure that this transition is conducted as smoothly as possible for both faculty and students. The Library will still provide library instruction sessions as well as research support; for more information, questions, or concerns, please contact us.

The Library and DEC are excited to partner to provide better service to our students, faculty, and staff!

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New DVDs for July

As the summer moves forward, so does our purchasing. Below are the new DVDs purchased for the month of July. Click on the images to see their availability.

 

Afflicted

Alan Partridge

Ernest & Celestine

Heaven is for Real

Homefront

Non-stop

The Raid: Redemption

The Raid 2

Rio 2

The Single Moms Club

Transcendence

Under the Skin

The Way Way Back

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Come back next month to see what we’ll acquire next!

 

Image for Rio 2 from Wikipedia.

New DVDs coming soon!

We’re now heading into the second summer session of classes and you’re hanging around campus. I bet you’re wondering if the Library is getting any new cool DVDs. You’re in luck! We’ve continued purchasing and we have a whole new stock available now. Check out the list below and prepare yourself for the awesome new titles.

Check back later for next month’s installment of new DVDs!

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Free webinar: “Getting a Grip on Your Student Loans”

Date: Monday, April 21, 2014
Time: 3:30pm – 4:45pm
Location: Library 209 A

Free to everyone.

Students and grads have important decisions to make about managing their student debt.  Flexible repayment options and forgiveness provisions are available, but the details matter and it can be confusing to figure it out on your own.

In this webinar Heather Jarvis, Student Loan Expert, breaks down the process step-by-step, helping viewers:

  • to understand what kind of loans they have and why it makes a difference
  • to evaluate income-based repayment and other options
  • to learn simple steps to qualify for public service loan forgiveness

NOTE: This webinar was recorded in June 2013. To get the most current information on student loans, visit Heather’s blog at:  http://askheatherjarvis.com/blog/

More information: http://grantspace.org/Multimedia/Webinars/Student-Loans-2013-06-17

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Cruising through Finals with Greenwood Library!

As you set sail into the last two weeks of the semester, the Library wants to support you with study breaks as you navigate the stormy waters of final exams!  Fort Finals is Sunday, April 20th – Wednesday, April 23, and Cookies for Finals is Thursday, April 24- Thursday, May 1.

Here’s what we have “on deck” during Fort Finals:

  • Healthy and sweet snacks start at 8pm each evening
  • Button making starts at 8pm each evening
  • Send a postcard to family and friends — we mail it for you!
  • Take a photo with friends in our cruise ship photo booth
  • Play a round of cornhole or take a yoga break in the Library
  • Outdoor yoga behind ARC residence hall on Wednesday, April 23 from 7-8pm.

Thanks to our Fort Finals sponsors:  College of Graduate & Professional Studies and the Digital Education Collaborative, Cook-Cole College of Arts & Sciences, Dining Services, the Office of Enrollment Management and Student Success, LU Recreation Center and Printing Services.

Don’t forget your USB drives!

Due to security concerns, we can no longer check lost USB drives for contact information. At least once a week we’ll be turning these over to campus police, but as you can see, a lot of them look the same. You might consider putting it on a long string tied to your bag, or putting your name and/or email on the outside so we can contact you if we find it left behind.

USB drives

Any of these look familiar?

Whatever method you use, be sure to backup your data frequently, in case you do lose your drive. Does anybody have any tips to remember your USB drive? Share them with us!

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Special Collections Event: Harvill-Stevens Herbarium

Delphinium tricorne MichxOn Tuesday April 15, at 3:30 p.m., the Greenwood Library will host Ms. Erika Gonzalez, botanist and curator for the Harvill-Stevens Herbarium, for her talk “Harvill-Stevens Herbarium: A hidden historical collection at Longwood University”. 

Founded in 1963, the Herbarium is the largest collection of Virginia native plants in the world with 75,000 dry plant specimens, and is considered one of the finest and most significant collections of vascular plan specimens in the mid-Atlantic region.  This talk will showcase the Harvill-Stevens Herbarium which is one of Longwood’s best kept secrets. 

Attendees will have an opportunity to win one of three Barnes and Noble gift cards and light refreshments will be served. We hope to see you there!

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