Poetry Reading

September 18th, 2009
5826_mary_ca03de2c62f89e1292294fbbdfe85615Poet and professor Mary Szybist, recipient of a 2009 Witter Bynner Award, will offer a reading alongside Michele Glazer on October 5 at 7 pm in Smith Hall.

Szybist, Assistant Professor of English at Lewis & Clark, is the author of Granted (2003), a finalist for the National Book Critics Circle Award. This year, she received one of two Witter Bynner Awards, selected by Poet Laureate Kay Ryan for the Library of Congress. She also recently received a fellowship from the National Endowment for the Arts. Szybist earned her MFA from the Iowa Writers’ Workshop.

Michele Glazer is Assistant Professor and Director of Creative Writing at Portland State University. She received her MFA from the Iowa Writers’ Workshop and has published two volumes of poetry: Aggregate of Disturbance (2004) and It’s Hard to Look at What We Came to Think We’d Come to See (1997). She is the recipient of the Richard Hugo Chair in Poetry at the University of Montana, an Oregon Arts Commission Fellowship, and a National Endowment for the Arts Fellowship.

The reading is sponsored by the Library of Congress, Center for the Book, The Oregon Center for the Book, The Witter Bynner Foundation, and Lewis and Clark College. There will be a reception to follow the reading.

September Diversions

September 11th, 2009
911diversions “I stood on the roof of my apartment building in mid-town Manhattan that morning and watched as the first tower crumbled. The days that followed were a mixture of silence and chaos, with everything from bomb threat evacuations to Times Square being completely empty and quiet, “ remembers Jenny Bornstein, Interlibrary Loan Specialist. It has already been 8 years since the September 11 attacks and we are honoring those lost with a September Diversions display of materials about the event.

Top Ten Reasons to Join Watzek SAC!

September 4th, 2009
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Join us Tuesday, Sept 15 for the first meeting of the semester--here's why...

TEN--Free lunch. NINE--Help the library come up with cool ways to spend money--like the new furniture in the library atrium. EIGHT--Nerdy is HOT. SEVEN--Get famous (or at least get your photo up on the SAC page ). SIX--Have your say about how Watzek can better serve LC students. FIVE--Let's face, it, your resume needs all the help it can get. FOUR--With a name like the Watzek SAC it has to be good. THREE--Not much of a time commitment-just two meetings a semester. TWO--Did you hear that-- free lunch! ONE--You know you want to!

The next meeting of the Watzek Student Advisory Committee will be Tuesday, September 15, noon- 1 pm in Geary (Templeton). Contact Kate Rubick, Reference Librarian, for further information or to inquire about committee participation. Or visit the Watzek Library Student Advisory Committee Facebook Group.

L&C WorldCat Tutorials

September 1st, 2009
wcq What in the world is WorldCat? The Library search box has changed! Check out our tutorials on this powerful new search tool. With L&C WorldCat, you can now search L&C, Summit and Worldcat and thousands of journal articles simultaneously. L&C WorldCat also offers a more Google-esque search experience- a single search box, relevancy ranking of search results, results sets that bring multiple versions of a work together under one record, faceted browse capability, citation formating options, cover art, reviews, ratings and lists, and additional evaluative content. Let us know what you think!

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