Tuesday, December 21, 2010

Looking for a Good Read?

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It's that time of year again...when every newspaper and magazine out there, it seems, publishes its "Best Books" of the year list.  Here are just a few of my favorites!  Special thanks to Humanities Librarian Connie Stovall for doing much of the footwork on gathering these lists...

Tomorrow, I'll do a similar post on the best science books of 2010, so stay tuned for that!  

Monday, December 20, 2010

Stay Up to Date during the Holidays

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Well, the holidays are definitely upon us! The following are the hours of Newman Library during the holiday time:


  • December 20-22: 8:00 a.m.-6:00 p.m.
  • December 23-January 2: CLOSED
  • January 3-7: 8:00 a.m.-6:00 p.m.


But, just because the library isn't open doesn't mean that you can't submit reference questions or stay up to date on library-related news and information. Use our Ask a Librarian service to ask reference questions via email; although they won't be answered until we return on January 3, you can at least get that question in!  Additionally, you can always contact your subject librarian (me!) via email over the holidays, too!  I will have spotty internet access, but will do the best I can to answer emails in a timely fashion.

Follow VT Libraries and VT SciTech Lib Team on Facebook for news and updates over the break.  I'll keep posting interesting tidbits on this blog, as well.

Friday, December 17, 2010

The Body Browser: Google's Newest Tool!

This isn't completely library related, but I think it IS HNFE-related.  I just read an interesting article in PC World about Google's newest tool:  the Body Browser.  Apparently, it lets you examine the human body in "fully-layered, three dimensional detail."  You can play with the Body Browser at Google Labs:  http://bodybrowser.googlelabs.com/, or simply watch the demonstration below!  Happy Body Browsing!


Thursday, December 16, 2010

Exams, closings...

Hope everyone made it through the last day of exams in one piece, and not too frozen!  Just wanted to send a quick update regarding the University's early closing today (Thursday, December 16).  Newman Library will be following the University's decision and closing at 3:30 p.m. this afternoon.



This photo (from the VT Library Plaza webcam) shows the view from my office (kinda).

Stay warm!

Monday, December 13, 2010

FARQ: Corporate Author Endnote Problems?

It's been awhile since I've done a FARQ (Frequently-Asked-Reference-Question), but I've been getting one, in particular, so often lately that I felt the need to share it.  Not surprisingly, it relates to EndNote; moreover, it relates to EndNote, and that frustrating habit that EndNote has of trying to abbreviate corporate authors.  You know what I'm talking about--when you have an paper produced by, for example, the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, and EndNote places that in your paper as:  Services DoHHUS or something odd like that.  So, the question I've been getting most often lately:

How can I make EndNote display correctly formated corporate authors?


The answer is actually pretty simple.  For that, you'll need to go into your EndNote library and select the entries that have corporate authors (and that EndNote is formatting oddly in your paper).  When you have an entry selected that you'd like to edit, make sure you're in editing mode (double click the entry to open up the entire record), and then go to the "author" line.  Instead of simply entering "U.S. Department of Health and Human Services," enter it with a comma at the end, and then a space, so that it looks like:

U.S. Department of Health and Human Services,

Save the entry after you've edited it, and that SHOULD work!  As always, simply let me know if you have any questions about this, or anything else related to EndNote, libraries, research, etc.  Happy paper writing!

Friday, December 10, 2010

Study cafe announcement!


It's official!  VT Libraries has contracted with Greenberry's Coffee & Tea Company, and the construction on the actual coffee shop area will begin over Winter Break:

A few "fast facts" about the study cafe construction:
  • The vendor for the new study café will be GreenBerry's Coffee and Tea Company, based in Charlottesville, VA.
  • Current timeline: Construction on the servery area will start during Winter Break. The anticipated opening date is in the Spring semester.
  • The entire study café area will take up about 3500 sq ft. The actual café will cover 500 sq ft, while the remainder will be seating and study space.
  • The café will provide between 90 to 100 additional seats to Newman's current capacity.
  • Thomas and Ann Clark provided the initial funding for the creation of the café.
  • The University Libraries join a number of peers that have built cafés and lounges in their buildings to meet needs of today's college students.

Thursday, December 9, 2010

Need research help?

Have a research paper due soon?  Need some help finding resources, editing your citations, or using EndNote? Set up an appointment with me in Newman Library!  Librarian Office Hours in Wallace Hall have ended for the semester (since today is  reading day); if you missed me this semester, don't worry, I'll be back next semester for more research helping, EndNote consulting, and friend making.

Also, don't forget that Newman Library is offering extended hours and FREE COFFEE each night before exams, starting tonight (December 9).

Good luck on your end of semester work!

Wednesday, December 8, 2010

New Books: November 2010!

It's that time again...even though the semester is wrapping up, VT Libraries is still busily acquiring new books for your research and reading pleasure!  Visit the library website in order to check out our entire list of new materials from November 2010, and take a few moments to check out a few of the highlights from this list, posted below. As a reminder, some of the reviews posted below may only be accessible through subscription resources, meaning that you may need to log in through Off Campus Sign In if you're reading this from off campus.  Enjoy!



Culinary Careers:  How to get your dream job in food with advice from top culinary professionals

Read a quick summary!




Will Write for Food:  The complete guide to writing cookbooks, blogs, reviews, memoir, and more

Read a quick summary!




Food Safety Culture:  Creating a behavior-based food safety management system

*Note:  this resource is electronic--read it online.





Nutrition and Disease Prevention

Read a quick summary!





The Lab:  Creativity and Culture

Read several summaries!

Monday, December 6, 2010

Database trial: Sage Research Methods Online

Until December 31, VT Libraries has trial access to Sage Research Methods Online.  A full description of the database, and VT's trial, can be found here.  Essentially, this database represents a great reference tool, housing over 1400 qualitative, quantitative, and mixed methods topics and terms.  Some of the popular features of the database include a methods map (a visualization tool that can be used to discover relationships between methods, discover new methods, and find related content), faceted search tools, and videos that explain research methods concepts like incorporating real-time online interviews into research design and designing qualitative research projects.  Check it out, and let us know what you think!

Contact Bruce Pencek or me with feedback on this database.

Sunday, December 5, 2010

Another cookbook list!

The 2010 cookbook lists keep coming!  I'm not sure how I missed this one from the Washington Post (11/29), but there are some delicious sounding titles on here.  Some of the titles are the same ones that were listed on the NPR cookbook list of 2010.  There are definitely a few that we don't have here at Newman Library; remember, if you're interested in recommending a book for me to purchase, simply contact me or use VT Libraries' Suggest a Book form.  Happy (and yummy) reading!

Thursday, December 2, 2010

Office hours today!

Don't forget--Librarian Office Hours from 3-5 p.m. in Wallace 342-A.  TODAY!  See you there!

I will also be there NEXT Thursday, even though classes will have ended, so that I am available to assist with any research papers, etc.

Calling All VT (Book) Authors!

From University Libraries:


The University Libraries, in partnership with the Provost's Office, the Office of the Vice President for Research, and Virginia Tech's chapter of Phi Beta Kappa, are co-sponsoring and coordinating the sixth annual Virginia Tech Authors Day to honor the authors' academic contributions to the university. 
The occasion will be marked by an introduction of the authors, a display of representative books, and a presentation by Katrina Powell of the English Department, who will discuss the books for which she was awarded Phi Beta Kappa’s 2010 Albert L. Sturm Award for Excellence in Faculty Research, followed by a reception. The event is scheduled for Thursday, February 17, 2011, at 4:30 p.m. in Newman Library. Please save this date, formal invitations with details of the event location and program will be mailed in January, 2011.
We would like to solicit your assistance in obtaining a list of books (not journal articles or book chapters) that you have authored/co-authored or edited, that have a publication date of 2010. Please send names and lists of publications to Lori Lee, secretary in the University Libraries Research and Instructional Services department, for inclusion in the event.
We request that you respond by Wednesday December 22, 2010 to allow library staff sufficient time to compile the list and where possible secure copies of the publications not already in our collections. The compiled list will be displayed online and updated regularly,.