Marquette University www.marquette.edu/library Winter2008
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RefWorks workshops: February 4, 5, 27 & 28; Create an account and practice downloading citations to build your bibliography...More...

blue ribbon graphicDittman Research Paper Competition:  Opens January 28, accepting submissions through March 10. More...


Bible graphicDo You Speak Bible? The Gospels Read Aloud: February 13, 20, 27, & March 5, all at 3:30 p.m.  Listen to the complete Gospels (or whatever chapters your schedule allows). More...

Spring Colloquium: April 15 at 2 p.m. with Mike Gousha, Distinguished Fellow in Law and Public Policy.

Marquette's First Olympian: John Brennan and the 1908 Olympics. April 15, 7-8 p.m. Sponsored by Archives.

exhibit graphicMarch on Milwaukee: More Than One Struggle (Traveling exhibit from the Wisconsin Black Historical Society): Opening Lecture by Dr. David Krugler (UW-Platteville), April 21 at 7 p.m. Raynor Conference Center.


 MISSION WEEK
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Online resource guide for Mission Week themes, "Faith Doing Justice," and keynote panelists. More...

Martin Sheen graphicProject 288: See and hear Martin Sheen in Raynor's lobby, plus 19 more luminaries in other campus locations. Call the phone extension to hear the words from their inspiring speeches. Full texts of the speeches reside in University Archives. More...


 EXHIBITS

Photo from Doll photo exhibit

Don Doll, S.J., "Grandeur of God" photo exhibit, January 31-April 13. More...

Tiffany glass through April 18. More...

 

 COLLECTION NEWS

New electronic resources are reviewed regularly at the request of faculty and subject librarians.  See the list for additions and enhancements since August 2007, including such varied subjects as economics, education, Islamic studies, language, and theological periodicals. More...

Spotlight on Dissertations and Theses Full Text:  Now almost 1 million digital dissertations from 700 universities are immediately available (PDF) online. More...

Libraries join Portico: Dark archive to insure future access to e-journals.  More…


 STAFF NEWS

Jean Zanoni has been appointed Associate Dean of Libraries, effective January 1. Prior to accepting her new position, Zanoni was head of... More...

More staff news: IMLS grant-funded internship begins; UWM SOIS interns, and volunteer recognition. More...


 NOW TEXT US

Since adding instant messaging a year ago, the Information Desk’s virtual services continue to grow in popularity.  Now, send us a text message via IM.  Or use any of the other means of getting help—IM, 24/7 live chat, phone, e-mail, research consultation, or walk up.

 

 SPECIAL COLLECTIONS & ARCHIVES
Photo of Tommy G. Thompson

Political collections: Three collections of Wisconsin politicians are now fully processed: Tommy Thompson, Clement Zablocki, and Charles Kersten. More...

Indian Sentinel graphicNew digital collection, The Indian Sentinel: Complete contents of this magazine (1902-1962) published by the Bureau of Catholic Indian Missions (BCIM). More...

History 191--Technology for Historians: Students in this course (co-taught by history professor John Krugler, archivist Matt Blessing, and Jon Pray, associate vice provost for educational technology) will present end-of-semester projects focused on aspects of the African American experience in Milwaukee, May 1 at 5 p.m. in the Prucha Archives Reading Room.  Open to all members of the Marquette University community.


 ATTENTION FACULTY

Spotlight: New campus-wide subscription to the digital Chronicle of Higher Education. Enhance your access by subscribing to weekly e-mail highlights in special topics, including technology and fundraising. More...

Need data? ICPSR (Inter-University Consortium for Political and Social Research) announces new learning guides, allowing instructors to locate relevant data quickly and to customize data for their syllabus. The beta collection includes aging and caregiving; gender and occupation; racial disparities in mental health; social class and health, for example.

"Getting Published" is a new resource guide to help with finding a publisher, academic writing, and More...

Ares logoClass Reserves staff have implemented new Ares software to manage reserve readings. Information on placing requests is online.


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Managing Editor   Susan Hopwood
Co-Editors  William Gagliani & Leslie Quade
Outreach Intern   Elizabeth Horn
Photography   Steven Blackwood
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