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William Bernhardt to Receive Distinguished Author Award on Saturday, Nov 14th.

Posted by ckratz on September 14, 2009

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The talents and skills of the 2009 Recipient of the Royden B. Davis Distinguished Author Award, William Bernhardt, reflect many aspects of the contemporary library.  William Bernhardt is an author, a teacher, a mentor, a researcher, a composer, and communicator. 

As an author, Mr. Bernhardt had sold more than 10 million books in various countries.  Library Journal has called him the “master of the courtroom drama.”  The Vancouver Sun dubbed him “the American equivalent of P.G. Wodehouse and John Mortimer.” He introduced the Ben Kincaid series in 1991 with Primary Justice and published the 17th in the series, Capitol Offense, in 2009. The Susan Pulaski series has two titles, Dark Eye and Strip Search.  Among his other novels is the collection Legal Briefs which also contains stories by previous Distinguished Authors Philip Margolin and Lisa Scottoline.   Royalties from the sale of this book benefited the Children’s Defense Fund.  Contributors to the anthology Natural Suspect donated author royalties to the Nature Conservancy. His works for children include a biography of civil rights leader Ada Lois Sipuel, who broke the color barrier for higher education in Oklahoma and throughout the south.

In his recent book, Nemesis: The Final Case of Eliot Ness, Bernhardt solved the mystery of America’s first serial killer, the so-called Mad Butcher of Cleveland, whose identity has eluded investigators for decades. In the most recent book in the Ben Kincaid series, Capitol Conspiracy, Bernhardt keeps the series fresh and contemporary with a story that takes attorney Ben Kincaid to Washington, D.C., for a high-profile case involving controversial anti-terrorist legislation, political skullduggery, and murder.  In 1999, he founded HAWK Publishing Group.  Each summer HAWK sponsors Writing Workshops to “nurture and mentor aspiring writers.”  These efforts facilitate publication by new authors. In addition to mentoring new writers, HAWK has published books by acclaimed authors such as Pulitzer Prize-winning novelist N. Scott Momaday, Grammy Award-winning singer-songwriter Janis Ian, and PBS newsman Jim Lehrer.  His new book, Capitol Offense” is due out on Sept. 29th.

Among the awards Bernhardt has received are the Oklahoma Book Award for Best Fiction in 1995 for Perfect Justice and in 1999 for Dark Justice; the Southern Writers Guild’s Gold Medal Award in 1998; a Career Achievement Award at the 2000 Booklovers Convention in Houston; and in 2000 the  H. Louise Cobb Distinguished Author Award, “in recognition of an outstanding body of work that has profoundly influenced the way in which we understand ourselves and American society at large.”  (Contemporary Authors)  In addition to his law degree, Bernhardt also holds a Masters Degree in English.  His specialty field is Victorian literature.

I hope you will join us for this celebration of the works of William Bernhardt.  For ticket information, please click on the Distinguished Author web site or contact Kym Fetsko at 570-941-7816.

http://academic.scranton.edu/department/wml/distinguished.html

http://www.williambernhardt.com/

Charles Kratz

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LibQual Prizewinners

Posted by kristenyt on May 15, 2009

Prizewinners

Scott, Shawna, and Pete

In March, our University community was invited to give feedback to the Library by participating in our LibQUAL+ survey.  As a thank you to those who took the time to respond to our questions, we held a drawing for three prizes.  Our lucky winners were students Shawna, who took home a new digital camera, and Scott and Pete, who both won an 8GB flash drive.

We’ll be using the results of the survey to help us improve Library programs and better serve the University community.  Many thanks to Shawna, Pete, Scott, and all who participated!

P.S. Even if you didn’t get to fill out a LibQUAL+ survey, we still want to know what you think about the Library!  You can give us feedback by commenting on this blog, leaving us a message in our Suggestion Box, or posting on our Facebook wall.

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Aquinas online, old and new

Posted by kristenyt on May 14, 2009

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Did you know that that archival issues of the Aquinas, the University of Scranton’s 77-year-old student newspaper, are available online? In the Weinberg Memorial Library’s digital collection, you can browse and search every issue from Vol. 1, No. 1 (October 16, 1931) through the last issue of 2007 (May 10).

(Side note: We love reading Tommyrot, a gossip column in the 1930s and 1940s that reported all the campus dirt.)

If you’re looking for current Aquinas articles, be sure to check out www.scrantonaquinas.com, where you can find the latest student news.  You can also follow @scrantonaquinas on Twitter for updates.

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Congratulations, graduating seniors!

Posted by kristenyt on May 6, 2009

Today at the Library we’re celebrating the graduation of our senior Library student workers.  Many of them have been with us for all four years of their Scranton career.  All of them have worked hard and will be dearly missed.

Students at today's luncheon

The students were honored today with a luncheon, where they received a certificate of appreciation.  Each student also will have a book in their major added to our collection in their honor (ask them which book is theirs!).

Student worker Allen Z. with his certificate and book

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More study space, starting Monday!

Posted by kristenyt on April 3, 2009

Our students have been asking for more study space (such dedicated learners!), and here at the Weinberg, we’re doing our best to meet their needs.

During intersession, Library staff members moved some of our less-often used print periodicals down to the basement in order to free up some space on the 1st floor.  The shelves that used to hold those periodicals have just been removed, so there’s a nice chunk of empty space waiting by the group study rooms.

Tables and chairs have been ordered and will arrive on Monday.  Be the first to try them out, and let us know what you think!

Update: The freight company who is shipping our new furniture had to change our delivery date from today (Monday) to tomorrow (Tuesday).  So we’ll have to wait one more day for our new study space.  Sigh.

Update Part 2: New tables and chairs are here!  Come try them out!

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Podcasts for Aural Learners and Cool Kids – Now Available

Posted by George J. Aulisio on November 17, 2008

Wish you had a way to spend the next 6 minutes laughing, rolling your eyes, and learning all at the same time? Well, do I have the thing for you…

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The Weinberg Memorial Library is proud to present a series of Podcasts on Information Literacy.

The goal of these podcasts are to be informative and interesting. Our “60 second lecture” on Primary, Secondary, and Tertiary sources should help you get a handle on what the differences are between these three types of sources and all in 74 seconds! (Yes, I know, “60 second lecture” is somewhat of a misnomer, but bear with me). 

The other podcast which is up and running is actually our first. This podcast, entitled “What’s the Matter with Wikipedia?” guest stars, Library Student Worker and campus celebrity, Allen Zelno. Tune into this podcast to hear Allen say things like, “Gee Whiz, George” and find out if Allen ever figured out if America was or was not founded in 1492!

These two podcasts both feature me as a speaker, but future podcasts will certainly have different librarians and more student volunteers sharing their voices.

I was volunteered as the guinea pig for this experimental run, in turn, I volunteered Allen because the man knows not of fear.

Overall, experimental or not, these podcasts turned out to be fun and interesting to listen to, so don’t be the only one on campus who is missing out. Listen here:

http://academic.scranton.edu/department/wml/bihp.html

Just click the Podcasts link and the two titles should just pop right up for you. Click them and they will stream right from your computer.

The podcasts are also available on the Facebook page! Why aren’t you a fan yet?!?! No excuses now, go to the following link and show your love for the Library:

The University of Scranton Weinberg Memorial Library – Fan Page

Please send your suggestions and comments my way! I want to know what you think and what you would like to hear in the future. Happy Listening!

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