Study Day Coffee Breaks in Paley

Take a break! Free coffee, tea, cookies, and danish will be available in Paley Library on Thursday and Friday, December 8th and 9th, from 11:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. The study day coffee breaks are sponsored by Temple Student Government, TSG Academic Affairs Committee, and Temple Libraries. Good luck on your exams! — Carol Lang

Coffee with the Cops Dec. 5th, 8-10 a.m.

Drop in for an early morning cup of coffee on Monday, December 5th, as Paley Library begins its 24/7 schedule until the end of the semester! Provided by Campus Safety Services, the free coffee will be located on the first floor of Paley between the elevators and the walkway to Tuttleman. Captain Eileen Bradley and her assistant Karin Wolok will be on hand to chat and answer questions. — Carol Lang

New JSTOR Titles Added To Arts & Sciences

The scholarly archive JSTOR has just added ten new titles to which Temple has access, listed below.

Archives of America Art Journal (1960-1999)
Jewish Quarterly Review (1888-1908; 1910-1999)
Journal of Biblical Literature (1887-1999)
Master Drawings (1963-1999)
Metropolitan Museum of Art Bulletin (1905-2000)
Metropolitan Museum Studies (1928-1936)
Muqarnas (1983-1999)
Novum Testamentum (1956-1999)
Recent Acquisitions (1985-1988)
Vetus Testamentum (1951-1999)

–Fred Rowland

New Online Encyclopedias

The Libraries have added the following 4 online Oxford Encyclopedias to our collections: International Encyclopedia of Dance Oxford Encyclopedia of Food and Drink in America Oxford Encyclopedia of Latinos and Latinas in the United States Oxford Encyclopedia of Theatre and Performance They are all currently linked from the Ebooks page. –David C. Murray

New Titles of Interest to Historians of the Americas

View a list of recently purchased books on the history of the Americas (i.e. U.S., Latin America, and the Caribbean). The list was generated as part of a trial collection of new book lists, and contains all books and e-books acquired in the past month. Titles are organized by Library of Congress classification number (E and F), not by title or date. –David C. Murray

Welcome to History News

The History News category will serve as a forum for library-related news, events, and discussion of interest to Temple’s History Department. Find announcements about new databases, trials, search tips, etc. An RSS feed is available. Contact David Murray, history subject specialist, if you have an announcement relevant to this category. This site replaces the Library News section on the Main History Subject Guide. –David C. Murray

Access World News

With the recent addition of Access World News, The Temple Universtiy Libraries now have three databases that provide international news coverage: Access World News, LexisNexis, and World News Connection. Two of these, LexisNexis and Access World News, also provide national coverage. Access World News‘ hierarchical structure makes it easy to drill down to the desired search domain. Using the map of the world you can choose to search regions or individual countries. There are over 600 US newspapers and over 700 international newspapers to choose from. The advanced search makes it easy to identify articles in many different sections of a newspaper and many different date ranges. On the left side of the homepage there are links to a number of major papers, like The Chicago Tribune, The LA Times, The New York Times, The Times (of London), and The Washington Post. The Philadelphia Inquirer and The Philadelphia Daily News are also available from this database. Check the library’s News Sources subject list for a complete listing of our newspaper databases. To check for individual newspapers, you can also search Journal Finder.

New Book Lists

Curious about what is new in the library? The library spends large amounts of money to purchase new materials both physical and electronic. While we will keep you posted with this blog on new electronic resources as they become available, we are now experimenting with a way to keep you informed about new books coming into the libraries. Our trial collection of new book lists, includes a list of all new books for the previous month as well as smaller lists for books in specific subject areas like Music, Film and Media Arts, and Religion, as well as new books at the Ambler Library. And don’t forget, if you want to keep up on specific topics, you can also set up new book emails. –Derik A Badman

Curious Looks at Artists’ Books

What would a book designed and made by an artist look like? Can glass, soap, plexiglass and other non-paper materials form a book? Why would one need a can-opener when opening a book? These and other questions may be answered by Paley Library’s exhibition of artists’ books from its Special Collections Department and the Tyler School of Art Library: “Curious Looks at Artists’ Books.”

Exhibition location: Main Lobby, Paley Library

Exhibition dates:  November 11-December 31, 2005

Library Prize Info Session Nov. 16

Update: Two information sessions will be held in Paley Library room 130 (mezzanine level) for students and faculty interested in the Library Prize. Members of the Library Prize committee will be available to answer questions:

November 8, 12:00pm – 1:00pm

November 16, 12:30pm – 1:30pm

The Library is pleased to announce the 2nd Annual Library Prize for Undergraduate Research. The Prize encourages the use of Library resources, to enhance the development of library research techniques, and to honor the best research projects produced each year by Temple University undergraduate students.

Up to three projects are selected each year to win $1000. Winning entries exhibit: originality, depth, breadth, or sophistication in the use of library collections; exceptional ability to select, evaluate, synthesize, and utilize library resources in the creation of a project in any media; and evidence of personal growth through the acquisition of newfound knowledge.

The Prize is jointly sponsored by the Library and the Office of the Provost.

For deadlines, selection criteria, application requirements, and past winners (including the winning papers), see the Prize website.

Questions? Please contact the Library Prize committee at libprize@temple.edu.