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Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter by Seth Grahame-Smith

June 8, 2012 by Amanda VerMeulen

Abraham Lincoln: Vampire HunterI’m not a huge fan of vampires and books about them, but this one was a great read. I honestly picked it up because the movie is coming out this summer, and I’m glad I did! It was a pretty easy read with a history lesson built in, which is what made it so fun to read. I felt like I was reading a non-fictional account of history. The vampires in this book were not romanticized. They were mostly vicious and blood-thirsty, as they should be, and that aspect helped create a lot of emotion in the story. Abe’s accounts mixed into the story as told by a secondary source really made you feel what he was feeling, whether it be happy or sad. Grahame-Smith did an amazing job of portraying Abraham Lincoln as I’ve learned about him with a little twist thrown in. The book even had pictures!

I would highly recommend this book, especially if you plan on seeing the movie this summer.

Availability: USMAI and COSMOS
Review Submitted by: Samantha Schwartz, student at SMCM
Rating:  Highly Recommended

Filed Under: Summer Reading

Letters to God by Patrick Doughtie and John Perry

June 8, 2012 by Amanda VerMeulen

Letters to GodLetters to God is based on the motion picture.  It is a heartwarming story about a boy’s journey and how his letters to God are used to connect to the questions and issues he is facing.  The letters also connect other people to the boy and his journey.  One thing I did enjoy about this book is that it holds an important message about connecting to people without solely focusing on the religious aspects.  This is a nice read for Christians and non-Christians alike.  All can grasp the message behind this family’s story and this boy’s journey.

Availability: COSMOS
Review Submitted by: Mandy Reinig
Rating:  Recommended

Filed Under: Summer Reading

The Girl Who Kicked the Hornet’s Nest by Stieg Larsson

June 7, 2012 by Amanda VerMeulen

The Girl Who Kicked the Hornets NestThe Girl Who Kicked the Hornet’s Nest is the third in a trilogy, but while jumping right to the last book may have clouded my perspective this book certainly did not give me reason to start from the beginning. It started off with an intriguing opening which had me hook for the first few chapters, however the plot dragged on and about put me to sleep. Towards the end the book pulled together during the last 200 pages. I have mixed feelings about this book.

Availability: SMCM Library
Review Submitted by: Cheryl Colson
Rating:  Recommended with reservations

Read Jordan Gaines’ review of The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo by Stieg Larsson.

Filed Under: Summer Reading

The Demon King by Cinda Williams Chima

June 5, 2012 by Amanda VerMeulen

The Demon KingThe Demon King is a great read if you like fantasy. It was really neat how the author kept switching point of views in each chapter between two main characters until they met. I had trouble putting it down!

Availability: COSMOS
Review Submitted by: Lisa Williams
Rating: Highly Recommended

Filed Under: Summer Reading

The Hunger Games by Suzanne Collins

June 5, 2012 by Amanda VerMeulen

The Hunger GamesI just finished the Hunger Games by Suzanne Collins. It was a quick read and extremely entertaining. The story was easy to follow and is appropriate for young adults through adults. It was easy to relate to the characters and root for the Hunger Game participants. it was hard to put the book down since I continuously wanted to know what the outcome would be. I did enjoy all the twists and turns throughout the story that kept the reader guessing without adding unnecessary text and Collins still kept the story moving. Perfect for adventure readers and those looking for a fast read.

Availability: SMCM Library and COSMOS
Review Submitted by: Mandy Reinig
Rating: Must Read

Filed Under: Summer Reading

Read Books. Win Prizes.

May 31, 2012 by Amanda VerMeulen

Summer Reading Program
The Library at St. Mary’s College of Maryland’s Summer Reading Program will begin on June 4 and end on August 17, 2012.

The Summer Reading program is open to all members of the SMCM Library community including students, staff, faculty, alumni and residents of the Tri-County area (St. Mary’s, Calvert and Charles counties.) Any book is eligible as long as a copy is available in the SMCM library catalog, the Cosmos catalog, or the USMAI catalog. To get points, you must post a review on the blog.

New this year, Cosmos, the online catalog for the Southern Maryland public libraries has been added to the list of eligible library catalogs. That means more popular fiction, mysteries, sci-fi and fantasy novels will be eligible for points.

For more information, visit the Summer Reading Program Blog.

Filed Under: Events Tagged With: summer reading program

New Online Resources from Gale

May 31, 2012 by Amanda VerMeulen

Three new archival collections from Gale are now available to St. Mary’s students, faculty and staff:

Picture PostPicture Post Historical Archive, 1938-1957
This collection is a searchable archive of the British photojournalism newspaper (think England’s version of Life magazine). If you’re looking for photos or stories to give you a sense of British culture and popular sentiment from the pre-WWII years to first years of the Cold War, this is a great resource for you.

19th Century U.S. Newspapers19th Century U.S. Newspapers
This online resource contains over 1.7 million pages of U.S. newspapers from the 19th century. Major newspapers along with regional and special interest papers are all represented. Take a break from the microfilm reader and click on over to this collection.

The Times The Times of London Digital Archive, 1785-1985
The access provided by this online collection is amazing! I think the product description from the Gale site says it best: “Every complete page of every issue of The Times (London) from 1785 to 1985. Every headline, article and image. Every front page, editorial, birth and death notice, advertisement and classified ad”

Filed Under: Library Collection Tagged With: database, history

Victorian Popular Culture

May 30, 2012 by Amanda VerMeulen

Victorian Popular Culture

There’s a new archival collection in town, and its name is Victorian Popular Culture by Adam Matthew. This online resource is full of primary source documents perfect for History, English, or Women and Gender Studies students and faculty interested in this time period.

Major topics covered in this collection:

  • Spiritualism, Sensation & Magic
  • Circuses, Sideshows & Freaks
  • Music Hall, Theatre & Popular Entertainment

Documents include posters, playbills, postcards, photos, illustrations, rare books, periodicals and so much more! Take a few minutes and explore Victorian Popular Culture. For more information, visit the Adam Matthew site or talk to a reference librarian about how to use and incorporate this resource into your class or research.

Filed Under: Library Collection Tagged With: database, english, history, primary sources, victorian, wgsx

Summer Reading begins June 4, 2012

May 29, 2012 by Amanda VerMeulen

The Library at St. Mary’s College of Maryland’s Summer Reading Program will begin on June 4 and  end on August 17, 2012.

The Summer Reading program is open to all members of the SMCM Library community including students, staff, faculty, alumni and residents of the Tri-County area (St. Mary’s, Calvert and Charles counties.) You may read anything you like as long as a copy is available at the SMCM Library or via the USMAI or COSMOS catalogs. To get points you must post a review on the blog.

See About Summer Reading for more information.

Filed Under: Summer Reading

New Database Trial

May 18, 2012 by Amanda VerMeulen

CQ Press State StatsThe library is running a trial of the CQ Press State Stats database from now until June 11, 2012. Faculty who would like to trial this database from home can email viarellano [at] smcm [dot] edu for a username and password or call the library’s reference desk at 240-895-4272.

Access CQ Press State Stats

Leave your Feedback for CQ Press State Stats

According to the CQ website, State Stats includes data from more than 80 government and non-government sources on measures dating back more than 15 years for the 50 states and District of Columbia. Topics covered in this database include the following:

  • Agriculture
  • Crime & Law Enforcement
  • Defense
  • Demographics
  • Economics
  • Education
  • Employment & Labor
  • Geography, Energy & the Environment
  • Health & Medicine
  • Social Welfare
  • Taxes & Government Finance
  • Teaching & Education
  • Transportation

For more information about State Stats, visit the CQ Press website.

Filed Under: Database Trial Tagged With: CQ

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