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Get Your Public Library Card Today

September 10, 2013 by Amanda VerMeulen

PubLib 2013mango2September is Library Card Sign-up Month and here in St. Mary’s county we celebrate with a library card sign-up swap. For two weeks in September the college library and the public library do a registration swap. Students, faculty and staff at SMCM can sign up for a library card for the St. Mary’s Public Library on campus at the library circulation desk. St. Mary’s County residents can sign up for a SMCM library card at their local branch library.

What do you get with a public library card? Access to COSMOS the gateway to the libraries of Calvert, Charles and St. Mary’s counties print and online materials. That’s a lot of popular reading material, newly released movies and online tools like Mángo Languages. Yes, you too can learn to speak Pirate from your bedroom with a St. Mary’s County Public Library Card.

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Summer Reading 2013 has ended

August 20, 2013 by Amanda VerMeulen

Thanks to all the readers who posted reviews on our Summer Reading blog. Don’t forget to pick up your prizes!

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Library Summer Reading. Read Books. Win Prizes.

May 28, 2013 by Amanda VerMeulen

Mystery 2013BwebThe Library at St. Mary’s College of Maryland’s Summer Reading Program will begin on June 3 and end on August 16, 2013.

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 local public library (COSMOS) catalog, or the USMAI catalog. The books don’t need to be checked out from the library. To get points, you must post a review on the blog.

New this year is the preview round. Staring on May 28 you can rate or review the books the St. Mary’s Staff Book Club read this Spring. The more books you review the more chances you have to win.

For more information, visit the Summer Reading Program Blog.

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Ender’s Game

May 14, 2013 by Amanda VerMeulen

endersgame3The staff book club has selected Ender’s Game by Orson Scott Card for May. This Nebula and Hugo Award winning novel is the first in Card’s Ender’s Game series and is considered by many to be a classic in the science fiction genre.

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Recruited for military training by the world government, Ender’s childhood ends the moment he enters his new home: Battleschool. Among elite recruits, Ender proves himself to be a genius among geniuses.”

Looking for more than a blurb? Check out the SparkNotes.

At this time you are more likely to find reviews of the film trailer as it is about to become a major motion picture. There is a lot of enthusiasm from fans eagerly anticipating the film’s opening in November as well as concerns about bad press related to Orson Scott Card’s politics.

The book club will meet on May 30 at 12pm in the Library Boardroom. You can also participate online by rating or reviewing the book, attendance is not required.

Want to check it out? The library has copies of the book on the library’s Kindles and in print. You can also borrow it from the St. Mary’s County Library.

— Pamela Mann

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The Likeness

April 9, 2013 by Amanda VerMeulen

The-LikenessThe staff book club has selected Tana French’s The Likeness for April. In The Likeness Detective Cassie Maddox goes undercover as a graduate student at Trinity College in Dublin. Her cover, a murder victim who looks just like her. Even her new housemates think she’s the victim. The novel is more psychological thriller than police procedural. It’s the relationships and tensions between the characters that drive the book. Kate Ward of EW is impressed with “the author’s ability to convey the distinct eccentricities of Lexie’s literature-loving roommates, particularly Rafe, a messy, musically inclined, heavy-drinking rageaholic calmed only by a good joke.” NPR likes French’s “snappy dialogue and crisp prose.”

Although The Likeness is the second in French’s murder squad mystery series, don’t worry if you haven’t read the first, In the Woods. Despite what the New York Times says, each title in the series works as a stand-alone. The Likeness was the first one I read and I was blissfully unaware it was a sequel. Each book in the series focuses on a different member of the squad so you don’t need to read them in order.

The book club will meet on April 25 at 12pm in the Library Boardroom. You can also participate online by rating or reviewing the book, attendance is not required.

Want to check it out? The library has copies of the book on the library’s Kindles and a print copy is on order. You can also borrow it from the St. Mary’s County Library.

–Pamela Mann

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The Fault in Our Stars

March 4, 2013 by Amanda VerMeulen

The Fault in Our StarsThe staff book club has selected John Green’s The Fault in Our Stars for its March book. This YA (young adult) title about teens with cancer has adults crying across the country. According to Time Magazine, The Boston Globe, and the Atlantic Wire, who rated it Most Worthy of Our Tears, it is one of the Best Books of 2012. St. Mary’s alum, Jordan Gaines, highly recommended it last year for readers “looking for a quick, unique, and moving read,” in her review on the library’s summer reading blog.

The book club will meet on Thursday, March 28 at 12pm in the Library Boardroom. You can also participate online by rating or reviewing the book, attendance is not required.

Want to check it out? The library has copies of the book in print and on the Kindle.

-Pamela Mann

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St. Mary’s Staff Book Club

February 21, 2013 by Amanda VerMeulen

Staff Book Club SP 2013 lrgWelcome to the St. Mary’s College of Maryland Staff Book Club. Organized by the staff and open to everyone on campus. The book club meets in person on the last Thursday of the month at 12:00pm in the Library Boardroom. You can also participate online by rating or reviewing a book, attendance is not required.

 

The Dog Stars

On February 28 the book club will discuss Peter Heller’s, The Dog Stars described by The San Francisco Chronicle as a “ravishing doomsday novel.”  This post-apocalyptic novel centers around Hig, one of the few survivors of a superflu that wiped out most of the United States. According to The Boston Globe, “Peter Heller serves up an insightful account of physical, mental, and spiritual survival unfolded in dramatic and often lyrical prose, a difficult tale in which unexpected hope persistently flickers amid darkness.”

I hope you will read with us, if not in person – online.

— Pamela Mann

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EndNote Workshops Coming Soon

February 11, 2013 by Amanda VerMeulen

Organize Your Research with EndNote

You may have heard people talking about EndNote in hushed tones as though it was a great research secret passed on by one in-the-know academic to the next. It will format your references and citations for you automatically. It’s the only way I can keep my research organized. It stores not just citation info but actual research articles and notes too. It’s integrated into Microsoft Word so writing up papers is a snap! Oh, and it’s FREE to SMCM students, faculty, and staff!!!!

It’s no secret. Citation management tools like EndNote are a great help to faculty and students trying to find a good computer-based system for organizing their research and easily incorporating references and citations into research papers. Librarians have been wise to the virtues of EndNote for a while now, and it’s about time we shared the basics with you.

Next week we’ll be offering 3 workshops on EndNote: The Basics. To reserve a space, email Alan Lutton at anlutton@smcm.edu.

All workshops will take place in LI 112, the library lab classroom in the Writing Center Annex.

  • Tuesday, Feb. 19th, 11:00am – 11:45am
  • Wednesday, Feb. 20th, 4:45pm – 5:30pm
  • Thursday, Feb. 21st, 2:00pm – 2:45pm

You can work on the computers in the lab, or if you have your own laptop, take a few minutes to install EndNote before the workshop.

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Images May be Subject to Copyright

January 30, 2013 by Amanda VerMeulen

Copyright event advertisement

Join the Dean of Faculty, the Library, and the Art & Art History Department on Friday, February 1, 2013 in the Glendening Annex for

Images May be Subject to Copyright, a mini-symposium on images, copyright and fair use for students, faculty and staff with Dr. Kenneth Crews, Director of the Copyright Advisory Office at Columbia University

Here’s the schedule:

9:30am-11:00am
Learn about the basics of copyright, get tips for owning your work and taking advantage of fair use for your own class work and scholarship.  Bring questions!

12:30pm-2:00pm
What do you want to know? Open Q&A with Dr. Crews, light lunch, and conversation.  Bring examples of your work, and of course, more questions.

To learn more about this event, contact Celia Rabinowitz.

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Library Booksale Today!

October 2, 2012 by Amanda VerMeulen

Book Sale The library’s annual book sale (also known as the everything’s a dollar or less media sale extravaganza) is taking placing today and tomorrow, Oct. 2-3, from 9am to 4pm. It may be raining, but we’re still outside under the archway.

Interested in adding a little music to your media collection: Inside the library building you’ll find a table full of LPs. They’re 25 cents each or snag an entire box for only $2! Here’s the list of LPs available: LPs.

 

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