Boatwright Library Hours - Summer Semester 2009
Summer Semester Hours
May 11, 2009 – August 13, 2009
Monday – Thursday: 8:00 A.M. -10:00 P.M.
Friday: 8:00 A.M. - 5:00 P.M.
Saturday: CLOSED
Sunday: 1:00 P.M. - 9:00 P.M.
CLOSED: May 25 for Memorial Day Holiday
CLOSED: July 4 and 5 for 4th of July Holiday
Wednesday, April 29, 2009
Monday, April 27, 2009
Boatwright Library Hours - Exam Period
Boatwright Library continues normal operating hours during exams, including the 24/7 study access. Note that on Saturday, May 2, the library will close at 10 p.m.
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Monday, April 20, 2009
Cookies @ Boatwright Library!
Celebrate the end of the semester at Boatwright Library! Faculty, Staff and Students are invited to stop by Boatwright at 2 p.m. on Friday, April 24 for a study break and cookie event.
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Monday, April 06, 2009
Tax Forms Available on the Web
Federal and state tax forms and instructions are available on the internet. Federal forms can be found at: irs.gov and state forms can be found at: tax.virginia.gov.
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Wednesday, April 01, 2009
Parsons Podcast: Episode 32
Listen to Parsons Podcast for April 2009. Highlights include CDs by Broadway legend Barbara Cook, the great Pete Seeger, pop star Sufjan Stevens, and Steve Martin (yes, King Tut himself) on the banjo. Enjoy!
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Tuesday, March 31, 2009
Podcasts@Boatwright -- Episode 2
Featured authors are Dr. Catherine Bagwell, Associate Professor of Psychology and Dr. Jennifer Erkulwater, Associate Professor of Political Science. Dr. Rick Mayes is another co-author, but he is unable to join us today due to a research leave project in Peru. Their new book, Medicating Children: ADHD and Pediatric Mental Health, integrates analyses of the clinical, political, historical, educational, social, economic and legal aspects of ADHD and the medications and treatment surrounding the mental disorder.
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Monday, March 23, 2009
National Library Week @ Boatwright Library
Monday, March 23: Galvin Rare Book Room Open House, 3-5 p.m. (Basement Level 1, Boatwright Library). Discover the “hidden treasures” of the rare book room collection.
Tuesday, March 24: "Behind the Scenes" Tour of Boatwright, 2-3 p.m. (Meet at the Main Service Desk). Find out how the staff work in their areas, i.e., how interlibrary loans are processed, how digital scanning takes place, how materials are cataloged and processed, etc.
Wednesday, March 25: Careers in Library & Information Science, 4-5 p.m., Recreational Reading Area (2nd Floor). Meet with Boatwright Librarians and find out about the intriguing field of library and information science.
Thursday, March 26: Think Tank (Tyler Haynes Commons) Program on the Economy, 12-1 p.m. & 2:45 - 3:45 p.m.
“Looking to Latin America: How can the United States learn from previous economic crises in other countries?”
Latin America is a region that has been plagued by economic volatility and devastating financial crises. What can the United States learn from the experiences of its southern neighbors? How have Latin American states dealt with economic crises and what are the long-term consequences of those policy decisions? Join Dr. Jenny Pribble, professor of Political Science and a specialist on Latin American politics and globalization topics, for a discussion about economic crises in Latin America and the potential lessons for the United States.
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Monday, March 09, 2009
Parsons Podcasts - Episode 33
Sample new CDs from Gordon Goodwin's Big Phat Band, Bruce Springsteen, K.D. Lang and more.
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Monday, February 23, 2009
Podcasts@Boatwright
Podcasts@Boatwright is a new feature on the library's website, featuring faculty authors at the university. The Podcasts@Boatwright debut author is Dr. Doug Hicks, associate professor of leadership studies and religion and executive director of the Bonner Center for Civic Engagement. His new book, With God on All Sides: Leadership in a Devout and Diverse America, describes how our various religious traditions can help build common ground in America and how leaders can and should deal with religious diversity. Listen to the 5-minute podcast at: boatwrightpodcasts.urlibraries.org
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Monday, February 16, 2009
In Common: Connecting you with Boatwright Library
“In Common” is a discussion series cosponsored by the library and the Office of Common Ground that offers shared learning experiences for members of the university community.
Thursday, February 19
12-1 p.m. and 2:45 – 3:45 p.m. – Glen Pruden and Martin Gravely
Richmond Room, Heilman Dining Center
“What’s Cooking at UR: Sharing Diversity Through International Cuisines”
Did you know that the university offers a wide variety of experiences in ethnic cuisines? Are you aware of the Center for Culinary Arts and the classes offered to faculty and staff? Are you interested in the special ethnic menus at Heilman Dining Center? Join Chefs Glen Pruden and Martin Gravely for an informative discussion and demonstration of how diverse cuisines can bring us together.
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Parsons Podcasts - Episode 32
Listen to Parsons Podcasts #32, a tribute to African-American composers Florence Price and Undine Smith Moore. Moore grew up in Petersburg and taught at Virginia State University. The recording of Moore’s Afro-American Suite on the podcast features a certain David Tenenholtz, Music Library Associate, on piano.
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Monday, February 09, 2009
Do you know about SLAC?
SLAC is the Student Library Advisory Committee. The group communicates the needs, wants, and perspectives of the student body in regard to library and information resources, and to serve as ambassadors representing the library to the student body. Connect to their website to read more about the members and how to make a suggestion.
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Monday, February 02, 2009
Alert for SciFinder Scholar
Students, faculty, and staff who use the chemistry resource SciFinder Scholar will now need to register in order to access the resource online. Effective January 30th, the desktop client will cease to connect with the resource, although we are attempting to extend that deadline. Please direct your queries about SciFinder Scholar to Melanie Hilner at mhillner@richmond.edu
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Parsons Podcast - Episode 31
The February 2 "Parsons Podcast" previews new CDs in the Music Library, including an Indian take on the music of Miles Davis, Max Raabe and the Palast Orchester (a great German jazz band recreating music of the 1920s and 30s), and piano music by Rossini.
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Friday, January 30, 2009
2009 Edward C. and Mary S. Peple Lecture
"Reading Poe in an Age of Terror"
by Dr. Gerald Kennedy
William A. Read Professor of English, Louisiana State University
Tuesday, February 3rd, 7:00
Jepson Alumni Center, Robins Pavilion
Reception begins at 7:00, lecture begins at 7:30.
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Monday, January 26, 2009
Library Receives Ahmanson Foundation Grant
Boatwright Library has been awarded $12,000 from the Ahmanson Foundation to purchase materials to support the new Dance major. The centerpiece will be Dance in Video, a streaming video service from Alexander Street Press that offers some 250 dance productions and documentaries. Librarians will also work with Dance faculty to identify desirable books.
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Tuesday, January 20, 2009
Boatwright Pics
The library website is pleased to announce a new feature -- photos of events, people and life in Boatwright Library. View some photos from the recent MLK Teach-In on January 15.
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Monday, January 19, 2009
Presidential Inauguration Viewing
The Presidential Inauguration will be shown in Adams Auditorium (Boatwright Library, 2nd floor, Media Resource Center) on Tuesday, January 20, 10:00 a.m.-2:00 p.m.
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Friday, January 09, 2009
Chinese Exclusion Act “Remembering 1882” Art Exhibit
January 12 – 19 on the 2nd Floor of BML
Associated to Martin Luther King Jr.’s struggle to combat racism and other anti-humane values, “Remembering 1882” commemorates the Exclusion Act by exploring the historical debate from its origins through its full repeal in 1968, the civil rights struggle of Chinese Americans and their allies, and the historic importance of habeas corpus in the Chinese American community.
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