Friday, February 27, 2009

Darwin and Women's History

Currently featured displays in the Library:

Charles Darwin
February 12th marked the anniversary of the birth of English naturalist, Charles Darwin. In honor of his contributions to science, books written by and about Darwin are on display on the third floor of the Library.

Women's History Month
Women's History Month can be traced back to March 8, 1857. A display of interesting facts, suggested useful resources, and books about women's suffrage, the Women's Rights Movement, and their struggle for equality throughout history are currently on display on the third floor of the Library.

Monday, February 23, 2009

You could win $250

You could win $250 in the essay contest!

Once again the Friends of the SWC Library/LRC are sponsoring an essay contest for currently-enrolled SWC students. There will be two prizes of $250 each.


The essay prompt is based on this year's College Book, Motorcycle Ride on the Sea of Tranquility by Patricia Santana:


Choose a character from Motorcycle Ride on the Sea of Tranquility and explain to what extent you find the character likeable. Explain which elements of the character’s personality and actions appeal to you in some way, which elements are less appealing to you, and the reasons you reacted that way to the character. Give examples from the book to illustrate your point of view.


The essay must be the student's original work, submitted electronically to essaycontest@swccd.edu before 4 p.m. on Monday, March 16, 2009. Late entries will not be accepted. Prizes will be given at the Student Awards Ceremony in May.


The essay must be at least one page but no more than three pages, double-spaced and will be judged on originality of thought, clarity of expression, and how well it answers the prompt. A separate page (not counted as one of the three maximum) must give the writer's name, SWC ID#, address, email address, and telephone number. This page will be separated from the essay and a code assigned so that the judges will not know the identity of the writer. No identifiers (name, ID #, etc.) are to appear in the essay itself.


The Library owns several Reserve copies of this book that may be checked out for 7 days.

Questions? Call Diane Gustafson in the Library, 482-6433, or email dgustafson@swccd.edu.

Sunday, February 22, 2009

ARTstor: Magnum Images

Now available in ARTstor is the Magnum Photos collection. This collection of more than 73,000 high-quality photographs of major world events and personalities.


This collection relates to courses of study across the arts, humanities, social sciences, and beyond. This collection provides access to high-quality photographs from around the world, covering industry, society and people, places of interest, politics, news events, disasters and conflict, from the late 1930s to the present day. From the Spanish Civil War to the Gulf War, from Marilyn Monroe to Paul Newman, from John Updike to Toni Morrison, from Christian Dior to Oscar de la Renta, from the fall of the Berlin Wall to the crisis in Chechnya, these images capture wars, celebrities, authors, fashion designers, and defining moments in our shared history.

To view the Magnum Image collection: go to the ARTstor Digital Library, browse by collection, and click "Magnum Photos." Or search the keywords: "magnum photos"

To view ARTstor from off campus locations you need to create an ARTstor account at http://www.artstor.org/ from any on campus computer.

Friday, February 20, 2009

This Week in CQ Researcher

Public-Works Projects by Marcia Clemmitt, February 20, 2009


Do they stimulate the economy more than tax cuts?


To battle the Great Depression, President Franklin D. Roosevelt put millions of unemployed Americans to work on New Deal projects such as repairing roads and building cabins in national parks. To stimulate today’s ailing economy, Congress has enacted a $787 billion package that includes tax cuts and spending on infrastructure, including expanding highway and rail systems and weatherizing buildings. But many conservatives argue that government spending does not create jobs and merely diverts money from the private sector, which they call the only true engine of job creation.

  • Will federal spending on public works create jobs?
  • Does infrastructure construction strengthen the economy?
  • Is the Democratic public-works spending plan too big?

To read this article and others visit our Articles and Databases webpage and click on CQ Researcher. Select the Remote Access link for information on how to access this resource from off campus locations.

Tuesday, February 17, 2009

Energy Saving Online Websites


Here is a list of useful energy saving and carbon footprint sites from the Reference Warehouse Series.



Thursday, February 12, 2009

Library Closed for President's Day Weekend

The Library is closed February 13-16 in commemoration of President's Day.

Regular hours resume on Tuesday, February 17.

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