Posted by Donna Mazziotti on November 25, 2009
Just a reminder that the Library will be closing at 4:30 pm today, Wednesday 11/25, and will reopen again on Sunday 11/29 at 12 noon.
Also, the 24/7 Chat Reference service will be unavailable on Thanksgiving itself, but returns on Friday.
Happy Thanksgiving, everyone! Enjoy the break!
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Posted by kristenyt on November 18, 2009
At the end of Saturday’s Distinguished Author event, award recipient William Bernhardt read one of his poems, titled “Scratches,” to the audience. The attendees loved it, and so many people wanted a copy that we asked Mr. Bernhardt if we could post it here on Infospot. He agreed – so here, in its entirety, is “Scratches.”
Scratches
This is how it begins;
scratches on signs, on blocks
on a white page. Then the
scratches start to dance. They
recombinate, they collect sounds
they call your name.
Like so much in childhood
they are ciphers, full of secrets
but once you learn the dance
the secrets of the world
and more, are revealed.
You learn to read.
You learn:
manners from Goldilocks
curiosity from George
gluttony from Peter
the importance of nonsense from Alice.
You set sail with Jim Hawkins, raft with Huck
row with Mole.
You learn that love is eternal, from Catherine
but so is madness, says the first Mrs. Rochester.
Jeeves helps you laugh
poetry helps you cry
Atticus shows you how to do both, with courage.
Not only have the scratches shaped the world
they have shaped your world.
They have taught you how to see.
Now you need never be afraid.
Now you will never be alone.
In the darkest night
in the deepest solitude
the scratches will call to you.
You will open the covers.
They will reach out their arms and say
“Hey! You thought you were the only one?
You’re not.”
Copyright 2009 William Bernhardt
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Posted by Donna Mazziotti on November 10, 2009
We were just notified that a number of University systems will be down this Saturday, 11/14, from 7-10 am. This is due to some needed electrical upgrades which will be made to the University’s main data center.
The systems that will be down for the upgrade include Library services that require authentication (i.e. logging into My.Scranton) including the article databases, ANGEL, and university email.
If all goes well, these systems will be back up and running by 10 am that morning. Thank you, library users, for your understanding and patience! Please plan accordingly!
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Posted by kristenyt on November 9, 2009
This Thursday, November 12, the Schemel Forum is hosting a lecture and book signing by University of Pennsylvania professor Thomas Childers, author of Soldier from the War Returning: The Greatest Generation’s Troubled Homecoming from World War II.
The lecture will be held at 7:15pm on campus in Brennan Hall, Room 228, but you can also join Dr. Childers at a cocktail reception from 6-7pm at Catlin House (232 Monroe Avenue, Scranton) prior to the lecture. Both the cocktail reception and lecture are free of charge. For more information, contact Schemel Forum director Sondra Myers at myerss2 (at) scranton (dot) edu.
P.S. The Weinberg Memorial Library doesn’t have a copy of Soldiers from the War Returning quite yet, but you can borrow it from another library using Interlibrary Loan. We do have some of Dr. Childers’ other books available in our own stacks, including The Formation of the Nazi Constituency, 1919-1933 and The Nazi Voter: The Social Foundations of Fascism in Germany, 1919-1933.
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