The Library is available for your research needs during Winter Session. Be sure to check out the summary of Library Services during Winter Session. The best way to contact a Research Librarian for assistance is the Ask a Librarian service. Please feel welcome to take full advantage of these services!
Monday, December 16, 2013
Friday, December 6, 2013
Finding Study Spaces at the Library and Beyond
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| Fireplace in lounge at Monty's |
Impending projects
and large study workloads can make for some tense situations. In an effort to
ease the stress, Andruss Library and Student Affairs have made some extra study
areas available to you should you find library space limited at this busy time.
Check out the following additional locations, dates and times to study for finals:
Andruss Library
Dec. 6th: 7:30 AM-9:00 PM
Dec. 7th: 9:00 AM-9:00 PM
Dec. 8th: 10:00 AM-Midnight
Dec. 9th-12th: 7:30 AM-Midnight
Dec. 13th: 7:30 AM-7:00 PM
Monty’s Dining Area & Lobby
Dec. 1st-13th:
SUN-FRI 8:30 PM-Midnight
JKA
Community Building
Dec. 1st-13th:
DAILY 9:00 AM-MidnightKehr Union Building
Times & Dates TBA: Call x5212
Multi-Cultural Center (Kehr)
Dec. 9th-12th: 8:00 AM-Midnight
Buildings are staffed and open to all students.
Residential Halls have
study space available for residents and invited guests.
Buses run from upper
and lower campus Mon-Fri until Midnight (abbreviated schedules Fri-Sun).Wednesday, November 20, 2013
Looking for something fun to read?
As promised, and by request, the Popular Reading Collection is expanding! We've gotten our first shipment of new, fun books to read, and we'll be adding a lot more over the next year. Look for books by Meg Cabot, Michelle Mead, Ellen Hopkins, Neil Gaiman, Maggie Stiefvater, Lee Child, and more. YA, thrillers, mysteries, romances, and fantasy books just in time for the Thanksgiving and Winter Breaks. Check out a few today.
Want to request a particular book or author? Contact Katie Yelinek.
Want to request a particular book or author? Contact Katie Yelinek.
Monday, November 18, 2013
Spotlight on... Balal Abouelenein
This is the next installment in a series of blog posts to help you get
acquainted with some of the people who work in the library. Today we
introduce you to one of our student workers.
What is your name? Balal Abouelenein “B”
What is your major? Undeclared, in pursuit of a degree in Digital Forensics as well as an Arabic major when it becomes available.
What do you do in the library? I am the building consultant for the library. I provide technical support to faculty, staff, and students who use the library computers.
What do you enjoy most about your job? I like everything about my job. I enjoy fixing computers, troubleshooting all new challenges and problems as well as the old. However what I enjoy the most is helping people. For example, students will open an attached file, work on it for hours as it is due that day, then they click save without changing the save location. He or she then closes the paper and is unable to find it and feels it is lost. They then come to me in a panic, hoping I can find it. I then recover it and save it for them and you can just see the relief wash over them.
What’s the best class you’ve taken at BU? I’m only a sophomore and haven’t taken that many classes yet but so far, throughout my college career, Arabic class with Professor Yahya Laayouni has been my favorite class. Learning about languages and cultures and just other people in general is a great life experience and it makes us better well-rounded people.
What else do you want people to know about you? I am CompTIA A+ certified to fix computers. I want to work for a government agency after I graduate and catch bad guys.
Quote: “You can’t just jump to the top of the ladder. You have to take it one step at a time; otherwise you might trip and fall.”
What is your name? Balal Abouelenein “B”
What is your major? Undeclared, in pursuit of a degree in Digital Forensics as well as an Arabic major when it becomes available.
What do you do in the library? I am the building consultant for the library. I provide technical support to faculty, staff, and students who use the library computers.
What do you enjoy most about your job? I like everything about my job. I enjoy fixing computers, troubleshooting all new challenges and problems as well as the old. However what I enjoy the most is helping people. For example, students will open an attached file, work on it for hours as it is due that day, then they click save without changing the save location. He or she then closes the paper and is unable to find it and feels it is lost. They then come to me in a panic, hoping I can find it. I then recover it and save it for them and you can just see the relief wash over them.
What’s the best class you’ve taken at BU? I’m only a sophomore and haven’t taken that many classes yet but so far, throughout my college career, Arabic class with Professor Yahya Laayouni has been my favorite class. Learning about languages and cultures and just other people in general is a great life experience and it makes us better well-rounded people.
What else do you want people to know about you? I am CompTIA A+ certified to fix computers. I want to work for a government agency after I graduate and catch bad guys.
Quote: “You can’t just jump to the top of the ladder. You have to take it one step at a time; otherwise you might trip and fall.”
Friday, November 1, 2013
Trials to video and music library databases
The Library is running several trials to a few video and music databases from Alexander Street Press and Naxos as well as JoVE (Journal of Visualized Experiments). If you're interested, please check them out and give us your feedback. Most of the trials end Nov. 30 (JoVE ends Dec. 31), and faculty and students may use them freely until then.
The databases are listed on the Databases A-Z page at the end under 'Trials' or you can access them using these links:
As always, if you have any questions, Ask a Librarian!
The databases are listed on the Databases A-Z page at the end under 'Trials' or you can access them using these links:
- Naxos Music Library - TRIAL ENDS
NOV. 30DEC.31, 2013Naxos Music Library [NML] is the world´s largest online classical music library. Currently, it offers streaming access to more than 88,900 CDs with more than 1,294,800 tracks, standard and rare repertoire. Over 800 new CDs are added to the library every month. - Naxos Music Library - Jazz - TRIAL ENDS
NOV. 30DEC.31, 2013One of the subsets of the Naxos Music Library - Naxos Spoken Word Library - TRIAL ENDS
NOV. 30DEC.31, 2013Naxos AudioBooks, just like Naxos Music, produces first-class performances and recorded sound. - Naxos Video Library - TRIAL ENDS
NOV. 30DEC.31, 2013Streaming video library of classical music performances, opera, ballet, live concerts and documentaries. - Naxos Online Sheet Music - TRIAL ENDS
NOV. 30DEC.31, 2013
Sheet music for a wide variety of musical genres. - Alexander Street Collections - TRIAL ENDS
NOV. 30DEC.31, 2013Gateway to all 80 Alexander Street Collections, including text, audio tracks, videos, images, and playlists. Collections cover literature; music; women's history; black history; psychological counseling and therapy; social and cultural history; drama, medical, theatre, film, and the performing arts; religion; sociology; and other emerging areas. For help in using, view their Video Tutorials. - JoVE Science Education - TRIAL ENDS DEC. 31, 2013 Contains video demonstrations that teach laboratory fundamentals, including General Laboratory Techniques and Basic Methods in Cellular and Molecular Biology. Journal of Visualized Experiments (JoVE) is a peer reviewed, PubMed indexed journal devoted to the publication of biological, medical, chemical and physical research in a video format.
Wednesday, October 16, 2013
Monday, October 14, 2013
Spotlight on... Rick Bailey
This is the next installment in a series of blog posts to help you get acquainted with some of the people who work in the library. Today we introduce you to one of our student workers.
What is your name? Richard (Rick) Bailey
What is your major? Business Management
What do you do in the library? I search for lost books, I self read, and I assist patrons at the Circulation Desk.
What do you enjoy most about your job? The food days when we are celebrating the end of another shift job. Interacting with all different students, faculty, and my co-workers.
What’s the best class you’ve taken at BU? Supply Chain Operations
What else do you want people to know about you? I have a great sense of humor and I like to make money!
What is your name? Richard (Rick) Bailey
What is your major? Business Management
What do you do in the library? I search for lost books, I self read, and I assist patrons at the Circulation Desk.
What do you enjoy most about your job? The food days when we are celebrating the end of another shift job. Interacting with all different students, faculty, and my co-workers.
What’s the best class you’ve taken at BU? Supply Chain Operations
What else do you want people to know about you? I have a great sense of humor and I like to make money!
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