Check out the following web address
http://www.butler.edu/liberal-arts-matters/recommened-readings/index-of-reviews/by-book-title
for a listing of books accompanied by Butler faculty reviews.
To locate one of the selections in Butler’s Libraries or other local libraries, go to Google Books: http://www.google.com/books and select ‘Find in a Library’ (you may need to type in your local zip code).
Happy New Year and happy reading!
Members of the Indiana Business Information Alliance (IBIA) will be meeting at Butler University’s Irwin Library Thursday, March 11, at 1:30 pm. The purpose of this group is to provide information sharing, collaboration, and support in the field of business librarianship. IBIA members include academic, special, and public librarians, information specialists, and LIS students from across Indiana.
The meeting is open to anyone with an interest in business research. The March 11 session will focus on demonstrations and discussions of international business resources. The specific location of the meeting is Irwin Library, Room 119.
The 9th annual Celebration of Scholarship and Creative Activity is quickly approaching. This exhibit runs throughout February in the Irwin Library, highlighting and celebrating the accomplishments of Butler faculty and staff during the last year.
Faculty and staff are encouraged to submit items that have been published, performed, or produced in the last year. The deadline for submissions will be January 15, 2010. Guidelines, details, and submission forms are available on the Library website.
Need a quiet place to study or pound out that paper into the wee hours? Irwin Library will be open all night on Monday, Dec. 14 through Tuesday morning, Dec. 15. There will be sweet and salty snacks, cold drinks, and plenty of coffee available for free to get you through the night. Refreshments will be available beginning at 10:00 pm on Monday evening. Check out additional extended library hours during finals week at: http://www.butler.edu/library/library-hours.
Do you like learning? Do you enjoy helping others? Are you a person who succeeds in learning new technologies and working with them?
The Information Commons is looking to hire a couple more students for the Spring 2010 semester. You can read about the mission of the Information Commons
here: http://www.butler.edu/library/library-information/departments/information-commons/mission
where there is also a link to the job description. If you are interested
after reading this, please follow the instructions in the job description for
applying.
UPDATE: All positions for Spring 2010 have been filled. If you would like us to keep your resume on file, please send it to us anyway.
Thanks very much.
Scott Pfitzinger