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Video: Cornell University: Margarita L.Original at YouTube
• Fri, Aug 8
By rss@youtube.com (collegeclicktv) The environment on campus truly encourages people to study. Author: collegeclicktv Keywords: campus weather library Added: August 8, 2008
Video: 2008 Slope Day - Cornell UniversityOriginal at YouTube
• Wed, May 28
By rss@youtube.com (CornellUPhoto) On the last day of the spring semester, the students of Cornell have a tradition of celebrating the end of the year by throwing an all day party on the Library Slope near the Uris Tower. Though primarily undergraduates attend, graduate students have enjoyed the festivities as well.
Video: Research Minutes: How to Identify Substantive News ArticlesOriginal at YouTube
• Thu, Feb 28
By rss@youtube.com (olinlibrary) Research Minutes is a series for undergraduate students at Cornell University covering library research topics. This segment discusses how to recognize and find substantive news articles: news about politics, economics, the sciences, the arts, and other topics of current interest.
Collaboration strengthens scholarship across continents
Original at Cornell News Highlights
• Tue, Nov 3
Cornell University Library and Tsinghua University Library in China cemented a formal collaboration during an Oct. 29 ceremony on Cornell's campus.
Cornell Library forms partnership with Columbia
Original at Cornell News Highlights
• Wed, Oct 14
Through a Andrew W. Mellon Foundation award of $385,000, Cornell University Library and Columbia University Library have entered into an unprecedented collaboration.
Univ. Creates $50K Fund to Aid Open-Access Publishing
Original at Cornell University The Cornell Daily Sun
• Wed, Sep 30
By Yi-Ke Peng In an effort to allow greater access to research, Cornell University Library and the Office of the Provost announced on Sept. 1 that they have established a $50,000 fund to help Cornell faculty and student researchers pay publication fees for open-access journals.
A Call for Action in Addressing Cyber Security
Original at American Chronicle
• Wed, Jun 17
CA The American Library Association, the Cato Institute, the Center for Democracy and Technology, Carnegie Mellon University, Consumer Action, the Center on National Security Studies, Cornell University, the Electronic Frontier Foundation, the Electronic ...
Spoof paper accepted by journal
Original at New Scientist
• Thu, Jun 11
So kudos to Philip Davis, a graduate student in library and information science at Cornell University in Ithaca, New York, who revealed yesterday on The ... Open-Access Publisher Appears to Have Accepted Fake Paper From ...Chronicle of Higher Education (subscription)
Cornell Removes Restrictions on Public Domain; 70000 Images Added ...
Original at ResourceShelf
• Tue, Jun 9
Cornell University Library [has] removed all restrictions on its digital public domain holdings. It did so in conjunction with a donation of more than 70000 digitized public domain books to the Internet Archive. As these books are processed, ...
Question #2 5/7/2009
Original at Dear Uncle Ezra
• Wed, May 6
By Uncle Ezra For more information stop in to the Cornell Women's Resource Center to look at one of these books in their library. Women at Cornell: The Myth of Equal Education (Cornell Paperbacks) by Charlotte Williams Conable - 176 pages - 1977-11-30 - Cornell University Press. Women Workers in Fift...
Question #3 4/23/2009
Original at Dear Uncle Ezra
• Wed, Apr 22
By Uncle Ezra No apologies necessary— because Deane Waldo Malott, the sixth president of Cornell University (1951-63), passed away in 1996— which might explain why his overdue books haven’t been returned to Uris Library. Your timely observation will be forwarded to the Library Administration fol...
Library to host celebration of Indian culture
Original at Ithaca Journal
• Fri, Apr 10
NY The Tompkins County Public Library and Cornell University's South Asia Program will host a month-long celebration of Indian culture in April featuring musical and dance performances, lectures and an art exhibit. These programs will be held as part of ...
Library to host celebration of Indian culture
Original at Ithaca Journal
• Fri, Apr 10
NY The Tompkins County Public Library and Cornell University's South Asia Program will host a month-long celebration of Indian culture in April featuring musical and dance performances, lectures and an art exhibit. These programs will be held as part of ...
Library to host celebration of Indian culture
Original at Ithaca Journal
• Fri, Apr 10
NY The Tompkins County Public Library and Cornell University's South Asia Program will host a month-long celebration of Indian culture in April featuring musical and dance performances, lectures and an art exhibit. These programs will be held as part of ...
Library to host celebration of Indian culture
Original at Ithaca Journal
• Fri, Apr 10
NY The Tompkins County Public Library and Cornell University's South Asia Program will host a month-long celebration of Indian culture in April featuring musical and dance performances, lectures and an art exhibit. These programs will be held as part of ...
How To: Changing Paper in the Canon iPF9000s or iPF8000sOriginal at YouTube
• Fri, Jan 16
By rss@youtube.com (SPiDERDAWGcom) Author: SPiDERDAWGcom Keywords: Mann Library Cornell University Stone Computing Center Jeff Diver Joe D'Angelo Canon ipf8000s Canon Canon ipf9000s changing plotter paper plotter help plotter Added: January 16, 2009
Question #7 1/15/2009
Original at Dear Uncle Ezra
• Wed, Jan 14
By Uncle Ezra Now your Uncle is mad as heck —and ready to accept his responsibility: to forward the “pavement markings” suggestion to the responsible unit, which in this case is the administration of the Cornell University Library system. Thanks for the reminder—and your concern for the health of eve...
Question #5 12/25/2008
Original at Dear Uncle Ezra
• Wed, Dec 24
By Uncle Ezra During the Vietnam era, when many colleges booted ROTC off campus, Cornell kept its program with a proud history. For more on military training at Cornell, see the Bishop book (in Uris Library’s Dean Room). Reveille sounded at 5:00 a.m. and a half hour later “the cadets stood at attention, w...
How To: Digitizing primary sources
Original at EdTech Update
• Thu, Aug 14
By Jim Dornberg Digital Imaging Tutorial, by Cornell University Department of Preservation and Collections Maintenance. • www.solinet.net —The Southeastern Library Network offers training in digital imaging, copyright, digital preservation, and other ...
Library Assessment Conference cont’d.
Original at blog.zsr.wfu.edu
• Wed, Aug 6
By Wanda This presentation outlined a fast track process Cornell University Library staff used to develop a user-focused vision. A consultant was hired to conduct local interviews with faculty and students exploring work habits and needs. ...