Added content in FBIS Daily Reports Foreign Broadcast Information Service (FBIS) Daily Reports The 7th release (of a total of 8 releases) of the FBIS Daily Reports online has been issued. Content from contained is from the Soviet Union and Central Eurasia from 1974 through 1996
This year's African American History Month celebrates the theme "The Quest for Black Citizenship in the Americas" recognizing the efforts of African Americans to unite a nation through equality and social justice.
Find information on this and other topics using the Colgate University Libraries' African American Studies Resources List available on the library web site at
http://cu-cel.org/library/psource/subjects/display.php?id=1
The Library of Congress, National Archives, and other federal agencies have compiled many resources including images and audio-video recordings available at this site
www.africanamericanhistorymonth.gov/
What a busy month - African American History month, Charles Darwin’s and Abraham Lincoln’s 200th birthdays. Did you know that Darwin and Lincoln were born on the same day? How ‘bout the following presidential trivia:
Q: What invention did Abraham Lincoln patent?
A: A device to lift vessels over shoals.
Source: Patent Office, 1849, pt. 1: Arts and Manufactures, Serial Set, 574 H.exdoc.20, January 16, 1850
Q: What famous poet eulogized President Lincoln at a Joint Session of Congress on the 150th Anniversary of the President’s birth?
A. Carl Sandburg
Source: 150th anniversary of birth of Abraham Lincoln 1809-1959, Serial Set, 12194 H.doc.211, February 12, 1959
All the answers to the questions came from the United States Congressional Serial Set. As a depository library, Colgate has the Serial Set going back to the beginning. It was one of the most important official publications in the early years of our country. More information from Lincoln’s term in office in the Serial Set include:
Message of President transmitting orders and proclamation on suspension of writ of habeas corpus, Serial Set, 1114 H.exdoc.6, July 13, 1861
Presidential message transmitting draft of bill to compensate any State which may abolish slavery recommending its passage, Serial Set , 1123 S.exdoc.68, July 14, 1862
Proclamation of President to pardon those participating in rebellion, etc., p. 14 [enclosed with 1180 H.exdoc.1], Serial Set, 1180 H.exdoc.1/2, December 8, 1863
Wondering what the Serial Set can do your you? Ask a Reference Librarian!
Good morning,
Per your feedback, we've added a link to the student email to our homepage. We've called it "Colgate Gmail" and it links to the url, students.colgate.edu.
So if you're on the library site and looking for access to your student email account, you can now find a link up near the links to the portal, blackboard etc.
Questions or comments welcome!
This week Colgate is celebrating the 200th anniversary of Charles Darwin (Thursday, 12 February.) Cooley Science Library is displaying a number of books from the library's extensive holdings by and about Darwin. Stop by and browse a while. Other activities for the week include:
Tues, 10 Feb KICK-OFF BROWN-BAG TALK - 11:30 am (Ho 101) “Darwin, Plants, and Tropical Biodiversity” Dr. Catherine Cardelús, Biology Department, Colgate
Wed, 11 Feb FILM - 7 pm (Love Auditorium) “Darwin’s Dangerous Idea” Episode 1 from the acclaimed PBS series, Evolution: The Triumph of An Idea. Followed by Q&A with faculty.
Thur, 12 Feb DEDICATION OF “DARWIN THINKING PATH” and B’DAY PARTY! Thanks to Liddy Kang ’09 for proposing that Colgate dedicate one of its trails as a path - similar to the one Darwin walked each day - where students and faculty can contemplate many exciting or imponderable problems. 4 pm: Meet at top of ski hill (near cemetery) for trail dedication (BYOS: Bring Your Own Skis or Snowshoes - or rent from Outdoor Ed!) 5 pm: Trail dedication followed by 30-part “Tree of Life” birthday cake – baked by Colgate students – in Ho Atrium!
Fri, 13 Feb SCIENCE COLLOQUIUM - 3 pm (Love Auditorium) “Darwin and Evolution: What the Fossils Say and Why It Matters” Dr. Donald Prothero, Occidental College; paleontologist and book author. Talk followed at 4 pm by book signing.
And one man's take on why Darwinism Must Die So That Evolution May Live.
Users connecting to the Wiley Blackwell journals may find them unavailable beginning at 9 a.m Saturday, February 2nd, during maintenance to the vendor's website. Links in ArticleLinker and JournalFinder will be labelled either Wiley InterScience or Blackwell-Synergy.
Added content in FBIS Daily Reports Foreign Broadcast Information Service (FBIS) Daily Reports The 6th release (of a total of 8 releases) of the FBIS Daily Reports online has been issued. Content from contained is from East Europe from 1974 through 1996.
The new book lists are available for 1,146 titles cataloged during the month of January 2009. 47 new videos added have also been created.
New online reference book from Sage
New online reference books from Greenwood
New online reference books from Gale