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Archive for May, 2009

Student Research and Creativity Fair – WINNERS

Tuesday, May 26th, 2009
5/26/2009to5/31/2009

Please take a moment to check out the library winners from the Research Expo. There work is exhibited on the second floor near the plasma screens.

The graduate winner was Jessie Truchan for “Genesis of Carbonate lakes on Perennial Siliciclastic Floodplains”

The undergraduate winner was John Schindler for “Go”. It is on display on the 2nd floor plasma screen– Come have a look!

The staff association award, given to a student assistant or staff relative, was awarded to student assistant Animesh Rathore for “Influence of Gender & Ethnicity on ICT Use in Higher Education: A Case of Arts and Social Sciences Students in Universiti Malaya.” Animesh works in CIC.

The librarian’s choice award went to Andrew Crabtree and Mike Deas for their movie “A Little Bit Crooked.” Show times are listed on the poster.

Culture Showcase Series Presentation

Wednesday, May 20th, 2009
5/26/2009
3:00 amto4:00 am

Retired faculty member Betty Hollow will be presenting as part of the Culture Showcase series on Tuesday, May 26 at 3 pm. The title of her presentation is One Cool Bobcat: Vernon R. Alden and the Push for Diversity in the Sixties and Seventies.

Hollow has been a resident of Athens since 1968 and worked for Ohio University from 1975-2005. She is the author of Ohio University, 1804-2004: the Spirit of a Singular Place.

Please join us for the Culture Showcase’s last presentation of the year, and what promises to be a very interesting presentation.

International Photography Contest brings Global Images to Alden

Wednesday, May 20th, 2009
5/1/2009to6/14/2009

by Nora Merecicy was taken in Oaxaca, Mexico while participating in OU’s Art & Design in Mexico program. Yagul is a mazelike ruin of the ancient Zapotec culture.

The International Photography Contest is now on display on the 2nd floor of Alden. The annual contest, sponsored by the Office of Education Abroad and Lamborn’s Studio in Athens, features photos taken by OU students, staff and alumni. Some photos were taken while participating in study abroad programs, while others were captured during independent travel or research. Ghana, Mexico, Italy, China, Ecuador and Scotland are just a few of the many destinations featured in the exhibit.

Although only 125 photos are displayed, over 350 entries were received. Photos could be submitted in four categories: People, Places, Animals & Faculty/Student/Alumni. First, second and third place winners in each category were determined by a panel of judges: One photo (attached) was selected as “the best representation of OU students abroad”. Custom framing for the winning photo in each category was generously donated by Lamborn’s Studio in Athens.

Photo:  “Exploring Yagul” by Nora Merecicy was taken in Oaxaca, Mexico while participating in OU’s Art & Design in Mexico program. Yagul is a mazelike ruin of the ancient Zapotec culture.

The Herman Leonard Years at Ohio University

Friday, May 15th, 2009
5/13/2009to8/13/2009

Herman Leonard, a 1947 BFA graduate and world-renowned photographer whose images captured the history and movement of jazz, will speak at Ohio University’s two undergraduate commencement ceremonies this year.

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As an undergrad, Mr. Leonard was a photographer, and eventually photo editor for the Athena Yearbook.

His yearbooks and a selection of period photography equipment are on view in the Fine Arts Library, Alden, 3rd floor, through the summer.


New Exhibit to Celebrate 40th Anniversary

Monday, May 11th, 2009
5/15/2009to12/31/2009

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A new exhibit celebrating the 40th Anniversary of the Alden Library debuts Friday, May 15, 2009 on the 5th floor of Alden Library. Learn about campus life in 1969, the year Alden Library opened its doors, as well as the history of the Libraries back to 1814! This exhibit was created by University Archivist Bill Kimok and includes a variety of photos and memorabilia from the University Archives in the Mahn Center for Archives and Special Collections

Faculty Commons Fridays: Spotlight on Experiential Learning

Monday, May 11th, 2009
5/15/2009
12:00 pmto1:00 pm

Friday, May 15 in the Friends of the Libraries Room at noon, Prof. Butch Hill, Director of the Manasseh Cutler Scholars program, will present the collaborative work between The Cutler Scholars, Templeton Scholars, and Alden Library. One example in this continuing collaboration is the AIDS concert in the fall, which was the student generated response to readings, discussions, and information gathering. Participating students, leaders, and the “Cutler Scholar Librarian” will discuss their roles and offer their reflections.

President Emeritus Alden on Alden Library

Monday, May 11th, 2009
5/15/2009
4:00 pmto7:00 pm

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See video of President Emeritus Vernon R. Alden speaking on the beginnings of Alden Library. Read more about the 40th Anniversary on Outlook.

Alden Library Film Series: Consciousness

Friday, May 8th, 2009
5/17/2009
6:00 pm

CONSCIOUSNESS: FILMS TO CHANGE THE WORLD – THEME THIS WEEK: COFFEE-THE FINALS BEVERAGE
A social and environmental awareness film series sponsored by Alden Library. The last film of this quarter will be shown Sunday, May 17 starting at 6:00 pm. This weeks film is the documentary BLACK GOLD. Consciousness shows films and documentaries that deal with social and environmental justice issues for FREE to students, University faculty and staff, and community members. The film will be preceded by a five minute introduction and followed by a discussion with faculty member Dr. Brad Jokitsh, Dept of Geography. This will give people the opportunity to ask questions and clarify points made by the film as well as offering the opportunity to learn more about the topic.

Refreshments: local, organic and green, will be served!

Alden Library 40th Anniversary Rededication Ceremony

Wednesday, May 6th, 2009
5/15/2009
4:00 pmto7:00 pm

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A rededication ceremony celebrating the 40th anniversary of the Vernon R. Alden Library will be from 4 to 7 p.m. Friday, May 15, in the library.

In addition to a reception, the community rededication will include historic displays, library tours and featured speakers. Former Ohio University president Vernon Alden, the library’s namesake, will be in attendance.

After three years of construction, Alden Library opened in May 1969 to replace the campus’ then-overflowing library, the building known today as Chubb Hall. That year the library held 550,000 volumes, which were moved by staff, students and community members across College Green.

The library that can be seen today was not completed until 1972 when the east and west wings were added to create floors four through seven. Original architectural drawings and archival images of the building can be viewed on the library’s Web site.

Serving the Ohio University campuses and the local community, Alden Library holds nearly 3 million volumes, 46,000 maps and more than 36,000 films, videos and DVDs. Recognized as one of the top research libraries in the country, its Web site has about 7.5 million global visitors annually.

For more information contact Kate Mason at 740-593-2702.

To RSVP for the May 15 event, view our Flickr photo gallery, and a chronology of Alden Library visit http://www.ohioalumni.org/40-alden.

Yao Ceremonial Artifacts Collection

Monday, May 4th, 2009
5/14/2009
5:00 pmto7:00 pm

yao_scroll_0673_01_cc_crop_smallAn exhibit of the Yao Collection is now on view at the Multicultural Center Gallery in Baker Center. The Opening Reception will take place during Ohio University’s International Week, on Thursday, May 14th, from 5 to 7pm.

A gift from Frederick Harris (Hon. PhD, 1997) and collecting partners Robert Fallon (BA, 1969), and Ms. Nguyen Thi Diu, this one-of-a-kind cultural record supports the scholarly research and teaching needs of various programs and departments campus-wide. With approximately 2000 pieces of ceremonial and temple art from the north of Viet Nam, this collection is likely the largest of it’s kind.

Later in 2009, a significant portion of the collection will be available online via ARTstor, an online image database. Find a link to ARTstor in ALICE, find the Yao page with an informative slide show here.

Gatherings, Spring 2009

Monday, May 4th, 2009

The Spring 2009 issue of Gatherings, Ohio University Libraries’ semi-annual publication highlighting the services, collections and our Library community, is now available online.

To view the latest issue please click here.

Friends Book Sale, May 7-9

Wednesday, April 29th, 2009
5/7/2009
7:00 pmto9:00 pm
5/8/2009
6:00 amto6:00 pm
5/10/2009
10:00 amto4:00 pm

The Friends of the Libraries of Ohio University will hold a book sale from May 7-9, 2009 in Alden Library’s 4th floor lounge.

The hours are:

  • Thursday, 7-9pm
  • Friday, 10-6pm
  • Saturday, 10-4pm

“When you support the Friends, you are supporting all of Ohio University-every discipline, every student, every faculty-by helping to build and maintain a great library.”

Presentation on Women’s Athletics and Title IX

Tuesday, April 28th, 2009
5/6/2009
2:00 pmto3:00 pm

The Libraries’ Diversity Committee will sponsor a joint presentation by Catherine Brown and Kim Brown on Wednesday, May 6, 2009 at 2 pm in the Friends of the Library Room (Alden 319). The topic of the presentation is “Women’s Athletics: Ohio University before and after Title IX.”

Catherine Brown coached women’s lacrosse and field hockey from the late 60s to the 70s. Kim Brown participated in international competition in lacrosse and took the Ohio University team to the last AIAW championships and served on the NCAA women’s lacrosse committee.

Light refreshments will be served; hope to see you there!