Library News
Krupp Library Summer 2011 Volume 3, Issue 2
Congrats, Grad! Hilson Aguiar Earns MBA
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Hilson Aguiar, Krupp Library Periodicals Assistant, was awarded his Master of Business Administration degree at the 2011 Commencement Ceremony of the Bryant University School of Business. Hilson is also responsible for maintaining the Commencement section of the library’s Digital Commons. Explore past Commencement exercises, from 1902 through 2011, at: digitalcommons.bryant.edu/ library_commencements/. Congratulations to Hilson, and to the Bryant University graduating class of 2011!
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Brown Bag Lunch: Kindle Tips & Tricks
Join us Wednesday, July 20th, 1‐2 pm Gulski Dining Room
Bring your lunch and enjoy the Kindle discussion!
Summer Reading Special Leisure Reading Collection: New and Improved! The Leisure Reading Collection has recently moved to a new location — it is now conveniently located on the first floor, in the row of shelves across from the Circulation Desk. Leisure Reading books are shelved alphabetically by authors’ last names, and each book includes a sticker with the author’s initial on its spine. To explore the Leisure Reading Collection
before you visit the library, simply check the online catalog at helin.uri.edu. You’ll find a link to the Featured Collections page, which includes the Bryant Leisure Reading Collection. This page features the complete list of our Leisure Reading titles, arranged in alphabetical order. Click on any of the book covers to open a new window or tab with plot summaries, reviews, and more. There are currently 351 items in the collection, and new books are being added all the time. Read any good books lately? Let us know! Submit your book reviews to the Krupp Konnection Blog — contact us for details!
New Location on the 1st Floor!
Planning a trip? Visit the library to check out a Kindle, iPad, or leisure book before you go!
Staying on campus? Stop by the library! We have comfy chairs and lots of magazines!
Featured Title: Bruce DeSilva’s Rogue Island The HELIN Library Catalog (helin.uri.edu) features book reviews from a variety of publications, including Library Journal, Publishers Weekly, and Kirkus Reviews. Choose a book title from your list of search results to find reviews and more. If it sounds like a good pick, click the “Request it” button or stop by the library to check it out! An example from the catalog: *Booklist Starred Review*: “Born and raised in the Mount Hope section of Providence, Rhode Island, journalist Liam Mulligan won't simply report on the rash of arsons killing lifelong friends and loved ones in his old neighborhood. He wants to know more and launches an investigation, discovering a heavyhanded plot to own Mount Hope in order to redevelop it. Along the way, he's threatened, beaten, arrested on suspicion of arson and murder, suspended from his newspaper, and targeted with a Mob contract on his life. Mulligan must turn to some unlikely allies to save his tired old neighborhood and secure justice… Debut novelist DeSilva began a four-decade career in journalism as a reporter for the Providence Journal, and his take on the city and state is harsh but also affectionate… This tremendously entertaining crime novel is definitely one of the best of the year.” ~ Copyright 2010 Booklist Reviews
Spotlight On: Diversity Council Collection
Did you know? We have a variety of books in our Diversity Council Collection, located in the Course Reserves at the Circulation Desk. The selection includes popular novels, new nonfiction, and audiobooks. Visit us at the Circ Desk and check one out today!
SUMMER READING SPECTACULAR! www.bryant.edu/LibraryNewsSummer2011
Andria Tieman’s Take: ALA New Orleans This past June, I was honored to serve on a panel at the American Library Association's annual conference, held in New Orleans. The panel’s topic was “The Side Gig: How to Supplement your Income in Tough Economic Times,” and it featured six presenters. I shared a few of the money-making schemes I'd come up with after finishing library school and fully realizing the state of the economy. I had first heard about the panel when a friend emailed me about it, commenting, “this is perfect for you!” I contacted the organizer, who said she would love to have me, and I started putting together my talk. then I went to the store and As the conference approached, I started seeing the name of the program cropping up in other library publications. The Hack Library School blog recommended it, as did Library Journal. Although that was nerve-wracking, it was also indicative of how important the message of the program was to so many underand unemployed librarians out there.
Overall, the panel was a lot of fun. My fellow panelists had a wide array of experiences, so it didn’t feel like we were repeating ourselves; we received good questions and feedback from the audience; and a few people came up to me afterward to say how helpful it was. I give the experience two very enthusiastic thumbs up! ~ Andria Tieman, Reference Librarian
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