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Hispanic Heritage Month: Journal of Latino / Latin American Studies

September 18, 2015 by Amanda VerMeulen

September 15 to October 15 is National Hispanic Heritage Month. Throughout the month we will be featuring resources available from the SMCM Library. For more info check out hispanicheritagemonth.gov

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“Mural panoramico” by Farisori; Photo of “Presencia de América Latina” by Jorge González Camarena, at Universidad de Concepción, Chile (CC BY-SA 3.0)

Do you know JOLLAS? The Journal of Latino / Latin American Studies, co-edited by Dr. Jonathan Santo and Dr. Ramón Guerra at the University of Nebraska-Omaha, is an interdisciplinary peer-reviewed journal, focused on, you guessed it, issues related to the Latino experience in the U.S. and throughout Latin America. Each issue is centered on a theme, creating a diversity of scholarship across multiple topics and and areas of study. You can read about everything from Feminist Chicana research methodology, to self-esteem in Latino adolescents, to socio-emotional development in Latin America.

Access to JOLLAS is available through the SocIndex with Full Text database, from 2003 to the most current issue (Sept. 2015).

Filed Under: Library Collection Tagged With: ejournals, hispanic heritage month, in the collection

From the Archives: Letters Home

September 16, 2015 by Amanda VerMeulen

Uncertainty and Connection in the Archive’s Katherine Tenney letter collection

Guest Post by Rosie Hammack, Sullivan Scholar summer intern in the SMCM Archive. Among other tasks, she is describing the letter collection of St. Mary’s Female Seminary-Junior College alumna Katherine Tenney ‘37 (sister of national archery champion Jean Tenney ’34), who wrote home nearly every day during her time at St. Mary’s.

“Everything has so many ‘maybes,’” laments 18-year-old Katherine Tenney in a letter sent home on a mid-October afternoon in 1936 (one of 131 included in the collection). It’s true—the world for Katherine Tenney was riddled with maybes. Nearly every letter in the collection includes a battery of “ifs” and “thens.” In the 1930s, travel plans were rarely secure. Letters got lost in the mail. Mailing addresses went missing or became obsolete. Compared to our modern era of information, her’s was a world of inconvenience.

Transcribing the handwritten letter into the computer.

And yet, in the weeks that I have spent describing her letters, I have come to enjoy that inconvenience. Saved without return letters, the Katherine Tenney collection is a conversation cut in half; uncertainty is webbed into the experience of reading it. Through the effort it takes to put the puzzle back together (and to learn to accept the missing pieces), that uncertainty has helped me forge a bond with its maker.

To be clear: this was a slow and often frustrating process. Katherine’s letters are stream-of-consciousness. Many are jumbled and repetitive, often broken up by curt, stilted sentences and requests for money or apples or bowstrings. Yet through these letters Katherine sustained strong ties to her family and friends. And amidst the daily tedium, the affected courtesies and the petty drama, the poignancy of genuine human connection occasionally shines through.

On a Tuesday in November, 1936, Katherine sent this letter home:

Letter home from Katherine Tenney in SMCM Archives

Transcribed: “Mother dearest, Just rec’d your card. It all just doesn’t make sense to me, I feel like I’m just up in air all the time. I’ll be thinking about you all the time – I know what you’re going thru with. I hope Mrs. Henesy came. I was going to call you up tonite but suppose there isn’t much use. I’m enclosing $2 for flowers, if that isn’t enuf, please let me know. I’ve just these few seconds before class but just wanted you to hear from me. I so wish I were with you but I hope Mrs. Henesy is. How is Pop? Give him my love + sympathy. Did you engage Mr. Kauffman? All my love K.T.”

Cryptic as this card may be, it isn’t a challenge to imagine the 18-year-old girl who wrote it. Between the hurried lines of cursive we can see her bent over her desk, writing and scrapping and writing again, pen working feverishly to combat some unknown tragedy. And somehow, in this one-sided interaction between conscious reader and eternal writer, the unknowns bring this moment alive. The specifics are blurry, ill-defined, and, at the end of the day, unnecessary. I understand. Through uncertainty, I am allowed access to a tenuous but intimate bond. For a moment, “up in air,” I sit with her.

We live in an age of instantaneous information, with constant access to much of the corpus of human knowledge. We have done away with the inconvenience of unknowing. In that space, it seems we may be missing something profound.

In the incomplete correspondence of Katherine Tenney, connectedness thrives among “so many ‘maybes.’”

Filed Under: Archives Tagged With: archives, in the collection

Get A Public Library Card at SMCM Library!

September 14, 2015 by Amanda VerMeulen

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by Conrad Helms, Patron Services Librarian

September is National Library Card Sign-Up Month, and the SMCM Library has once again partnered with St. Mary’s County Public Library for our annual library card exchange!

Just stop by the front desk of the SMCM Library to fill out an application (students use your campus address). For that ~1 minute investment of your time, you’ll get access to all their online databases, including Mango Languages and a wide selection of e-books and audiobooks. Not to mention their great print collection, including DVD’s, Blu-Ray’s, and thousands of titles.

All of it is quickly and easily searchable via COSMOS – the online gateway to St. Mary’s County Public Libraries.

The exchange is running from September 14-30, but why wait? Stop by today and sign up!

Questions? Contact Conrad Helms or Pamela Mann! Or just give us a call at 240-895-4264.

Filed Under: Events Tagged With: featured, St. Mary's Public Library

Research Guides Update

September 11, 2015 by Amanda VerMeulen

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Image credit: “berlin alexanderplatz” by Till Krech [https://flic.kr/p/fQwck]

This Fall, the SMCM Library will be hard at work moving our Research Guides to a shiny new platform.

During the process you may notice the Research Guides looking a little raggedy sparse different as we prepare them for the big move.

If you need research help (at any time!) send us an email at ask@smcm.libanswers.com or stop by the reference desk Monday – Thursday, 10:00am – Noon and 1:00pm – 5:00pm.

Thanks for your patience!

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3 Things You May Not Know About the Library

August 28, 2015 by Amanda VerMeulen

Whether it’s your 1st or 8th (or, err, 10th) semester the library is doing cool stuff that you might not know about. So in the librarian-y spirit of sharing information, here are 3 things you might not know about the SMCM Library:

1. There’s so much more to check out than books!

…like Chromebooks and laptops, chargers for PC laptops and MacBooks, headphones, Kindles, extension cords, dry erase boards…

PLUS chargers for Android and iPhones! Yassssssssss!

2. (Almost) no overdue fines!

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I mean, you still get charged if you never return it, but tons of items are late fee free!

For a complete list of things that don’t have overdue fines (and the ones that do!) see the libraries full fine policy for details.

3. All the Super Nice PeopleTM who want to help you!

Really. So. Nice.

Have a question? Just ask.

From finding Course Reserves to researching your SMP, they live for this stuff.

Filed Under: Library Collection, Services Tagged With: in the collection

Fall Library Hours

August 24, 2015 by Amanda VerMeulen

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School’s (almost) back in session (ONE WEEEEEEEEEK!) and we know y’all can’t wait to get to the library!

Library summer hours officially end on Sunday, August 30 – the library will be open that day from 12:00 p.m. – 9:00 p.m.

And starting Monday, August 31, (AKA the First Day of Class) the library will resume regular semester hours:

  • Monday, 8:00 a.m. – 1:00 a.m.
  • Tuesday, 8:00 a.m. – 1:00 a.m.
  • Wednesday, 8:00 a.m. – 1:00 a.m.
  • Thursday, 8:00 a.m. – 12:00 a.m.
  • Friday, 8:00 a.m. – 9:00 p.m.
  • Saturday, 9:00 a.m. – 9:00 p.m.
  • Sunday, 11:00 a.m. – 1:00 a.m.

Come on in! We can’t wait to see you!

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SMCM Library Welcomes New Librarian

August 14, 2015 by Amanda VerMeulen

Exciting news! The SMCM library has a new Research and Instruction Librarian.

Amanda VerMeulen joined the library team on August 3, giving her a few weeks to get her bearings on a way too quiet campus before the excitement of the start of the Fall semester.

New Science Librarian Amanda VerMeulen

Science is fun! Photo credit: Veronica Arellano Douglas

Amanda (last name pronounced vur-MULE-in, because we were all wondering) comes to St. Mary’s from the College of Southern Maryland, where she worked as a librarian for almost three years.

At SMCM you might see her in your first year seminar or hanging out with the science types as the library liaison to Biology, Chemistry & Biochemistry, Environmental Studies, Mathematics & Computer Science, Neuroscience, and Physics (plus Economics, for good measure).

And because everyone wants to know: Amanda has a BA in English from the University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill, an MFA in Writing from the School of the Art Institute in Chicago, and an MLIS (<–that’s the library one) from Dominican University (it’s in Illinois).

Come see Amanda in her office (Library 125), at the Reference Desk, send her an email, or give her a call to get research help, wax nostalgic about CSM (for all those transfer students out there!), or discuss the finer points of naming your pets after minor character on The Wire (her dog’s name is Mr. Cheese, after Cheese Wagstaff, so…ya know).

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Library Closed July 3rd

July 1, 2015 by Amanda VerMeulen

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Photo by Lisa Larson on Flickr

The Library, Media Center, and Archives will be closed this Friday, July 3rd in observance of Independence Day. Start your 4th of July celebrations a day early! Hoist your American flag, light a sparkler, and get the grill going.

Filed Under: Library Building Tagged With: featured, holiday, hours

Join Our Summer Reading Program

June 1, 2015 by Amanda VerMeulen

Summer Reading 2015

The St. Mary’s Libraries Adult Summer Reading Program starts June 1st and ends August 14th, 2015. This year St. Mary’s College Library is partnering with St. Mary’s County Library to bring you more prizes and new ways to participate. This year’s prizes include a Kindle, a Fit Bit and three $25 gift cards. We also have books, posters, magnets and bags of library swag to give away. This year there are two places to post reviews, on the summer reading blog and for the first time on Goodreads.

The Summer Reading program is open to all members of the St. Mary’s College community including students, staff, faculty, alumni and residents of the Tri-County area (St. Mary’s, Calvert and Charles counties.) Readers may read anything they like as long as a copy is available at St. Mary’s College Library, Southern Maryland libraries (COSMOS) or via USMAI. To earn points you must post a review on the blog or Goodreads Group. Use the comment box to post your review on the blog. Earn bonus points by participating in the Summer Reading Challenge.

You don’t need to check the book out of the library or be on campus to participate so no matter where you are you can read books and win prizes.

For more information visit the Summer Reading Blog.

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Criterion Collection DVDs

May 18, 2015 by Amanda VerMeulen

The Criterion Collection

If you’re a film lover, you’re likely familiar with The Criterion Collection, a highly selective continuing series of important classic and contemporary films loaded with in-depth special features. The collection is based on filmmaker legends like Fellini, Bergman, and Hitchcock, but also includes modern favorites like Wes Anderson, Steven Soderbergh, and Guillermo del Toro. In short, if it’s a meaningful film, you’ll likely find it in the Criterion Collection…

And in the St. Mary’s Library DVD collection! We have a range of Criterion Collection DVDs such as:

  • The Red Shoes
  • Che
  • Bottle Rocket
  • The Seventh Seal

It’s an eclectic collection, and it’s fantastic.

You can browse all of the Criterion films in the library’s DVD collection online, or search for your favorite.

 

Filed Under: Library Collection Tagged With: criterion collection, dvds, in the collection

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