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Angela Vanden Elzen

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Celebrating 150 Years with the Federal Depository Library Program

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This year the Seeley G. Mudd Library celebrates Lawrence University’s 150th year with the Federal Library Depository Program! Our affiliation with FDLP is by far the longest among all universities and colleges in Wisconsin. Our collections of Congressional records and government documents include historical treasures unique among all FDLP libraries in the state.

We invite everyone in the Lawrence community to help us celebrate this milestone!

Tuesday, November 5 at 3 p.m. outside the Lincoln Reading Room on the first floor of the Mudd Library.

Festivities will include:

  • Presentation of an honorary plaque by Anthony Smith, Chief, Projects and Systems of the Government Publications Office in Washington, D.C.
  • Opening exhibit featuring beautiful highlights from the collection
  • Brief remarks on the significance and scholarly uses of the collections by Beth Harper (Regional Coordinator, FDLP), Arnold Shober (Professor of Government, Lawrence University), and Jill Thomas (Director of Technical Services, Mudd Library)

Cake and coffee will be served!

New Look for Library OneSearch!

We’re pleased to announce that Library OneSearch (http://go.lawrence.edu/onesearch/) will have a new look as the school year begins!

OneSearch’s current interface is four years old this fall (that’s about 100 in internet years) and, based on user research, Ex Libris (our system vendor) has made some refinements to the product that will improve your library research experience.

Functionality remains much the same: you’ll still be able to search the Library’s catalog PLUS hundreds of thousands of articles, images, etc. at the same time, link to full-text when it’s available, see what you have checked out, renew your Library materials, and much, much more. It just looks different.

For a sneak preview, go to https://lawrence-primo.hosted.exlibrisgroup.com/primo-explore/search?sortby=rank&vid=NUI_01LAW_INST&lang=en_US. (Please don’t mind a stray paint can or drop cloth if you see one. We’re still putting on the finishing touches to go live on September 15.) Do feel free to sign in to My Account, now My Library Card. It’s fully functional and will contain all your saved items and searches.

As always, let us know if you have questions about OneSearch (or other library-related things): http://www.lawrence.edu/library/departments/reference/ask We’re here to help!

And happy researching!

New University Archivist

We’re delighted to report that Lina Rosenberg Foley ’15 has accepted our invitation to become the next University Archivist!

As you may know, Lina graduated from Lawrence University (an outstanding liberal arts college and conservatory in Appleton, Wisconsin) with a degree in Environmental Studies. Lina went on to Simmons College where, in 2018, she received a Masters in Library and Information Science with a focus on Archives Management. Since then she’s worked at the Lexington Historical Society and the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum.

She’ll start on Monday, September 9 (the day Welcome Week starts). That’ll make it extra exciting.

Thanks to the search committee for their excellent work and thank you all (in advance) for helping to welcome Lina back to Lawrence.

Love, Your Friends in the Mudd Library

Mudd and Friends Summer Coffeehouses

We’ve already hosted some wonderful and engaging coffeehouses in the Mudd Library this summer. Can you believe there are still more to enjoy?!

Coffeehouses are held on Wednesdays at 10 A.M. on the first floor of the library. All members of the Lawrence community are welcome to attend. 

July 31: Allison Fleshman: “McFleshman’s, Lawrence, and Appleton”
McFleshman’s Brewing Co. is Lawrence’s new downtown neighbor and already has quite the relationship. Come hear about the science of beer and how Lawrence science students will help us experiment our way to a better pint. She’ll also share the numerous projects they have planned with Appleton. Cheers!

August 7: Kelvin Maestre: “Researching & Creating in the Makerspace: I Did it, So Can You!”
Kelvin spent the summer as the makerspace research assistant working with LU faculty to integrate makerspace tools and equipment (including the new laser cutter) into their coursework. Come learn about these projects as well as how your friends in the makerspace can help you!

August 14: Andrew McSorley and Jedidiah Rex: “Geeky Stuff R Us”
Andrew and Jedidiah will share tools to make teaching and learning more engaging, active, and maybe, just maybe, more fun. If attendees are interested in trying the tools, they are encouraged to bring a laptop.

If you missed our previous coffeehouses, take a look at our Flickr page to relive the excitement. A list of books from our Summer Reads coffeehouse is available on the Summer Reads Guide.

You’re Invited to the 2019 Mudd and Friends Summer Coffeehouse Series!

Come one, come all, to the library’s summer coffeehouse series!
Our coffeehouses provide an opportunity to come to the library, enjoy coffee and snacks, and learn a little something to support your work and leisure. This year, guests from a variety of departments will be joining our roster of library presenters and sharing information on topics of personal interest.
Coffeehouses are held on Wednesdays at 10 A.M. on the first floor of the library. All members of the Lawrence community are welcome to attend.
July 10: Summer Reading!
The ever-popular Summer Reading coffeehouse returns! Started to plan your beach reading? Got your own summer reading underway? Come and hear about favorite reads from library staff and whoever else shows up. It could – and should – be you!
July 17: Bruce Hetzler: Magic, Mentalism, and the Mind
A psychology professor who also happens to be a magician explains how magicians and mentalists use psychological principles to deceive their audiences. This is sure to be captivating!
July 24: Jason Brozek & Relena Ribbons: Ultramarathoning for Fun and Profit
You’ve seen the joys, the agonies, and the despair on Facebook. Now find out more about ultramarathoning: how it works, why do it, and the best ways to avoid it.
July 31: Allison Fleshman: McFleshman’s, Lawrence, and Appleton
McFleshman’s Brewing Co. is Lawrence’s new downtown neighbor and is already fostering quite the relationship. Come hear about the science of beer and learn how Lawrence science students will help the brewing company experiment their way to a better pint. Allison will also share the numerous projects they have planned with Appleton. Cheers!
August 7: Kelvin Maestre: Researching & Creating in the Makerspace: I Did it, So Can You!
Kelvin spent the summer as the makerspace research assistant working with LU faculty to integrate makerspace tools and equipment (including the new laser cutter) into their coursework. Come learn about these projects as well as how your friends in the makerspace can help you!
August 14: Andrew McSorley and Jedidiah Rex: Geeky Stuff R Us
Reference and Digital Liberal Arts Librarian, Andrew, and Instructional Designer, Jedidiah, will share tools to make teaching and learning more engaging, active, and maybe, just maybe, more fun. If attendees are interested in playing along, they are encouraged to bring a laptop.

Makerspace and Pedagogy Summer Coffeehouse

Join us for our final Mudd Library coffeehouse of the summer on Wednesday, August 22 at 10 am on the first floor of the library!

Makerspace and Pedagogy: How to Integrate the LU Makerspace into Your Courses; Or, How Can This Stuff Be Used with Classes and Stuff? with Angela Vanden Elzen

You may have heard about the fabulous Lawrence University Makerspace located in the heart of the Mudd Library, but you may not know how it can support the work you do here at Lawrence. At this coffeehouse, we’ll briefly share the ever-expanding collection of cool technologies and tools available in the makerspace, then look at specific examples of how this equipment is used in higher education from a wide range of disciplines. Attendees are welcome to tour the makerspace following the presentation. As always, coffee and snacks are provided!
Makerspace and Pedagogy coffeehouse Wednesday, August 22 at 10 am

Neurobiology of Stroke Summer Coffeehouse

Join us on Wednesday, August 15 at 10 am in the Mudd Library for another exciting installment of the Mudd and Friends Summer Coffeehouse Series. Bruce Hetzler will speak about the Neurobiology of Stroke.

Come and learn about several important factors related to the neurobiology of stroke: brain structure, stroke type, the impact of stroke location, and neuroplasticity. Talk about brain food!Wednesday, August 15 at 10 am

Digging Local in the Mudd Summer Coffeehouse

Join us for the next in our Mudd and Friends Summer Coffeehouse Series, Digging Local in the Mudd, on Wednesday, August 8th at 10 a.m. on the first floor of the library.

Ever wondered, what’s all this I hear about the Fox River? Who owned my house? What was Appleton before it was Appleton? The Mudd Library collections and electronic resources can answer these and many other questions. Get ready to dive into local history in the Mudd with Music Librarian and local history aficionado, Antoinette Powell.

Digging Local in the Mudd Coffeehouse advertisement

Summer Reads Coffeehouse in the Mudd Library

Summer Reads Coffeehouse in the Mudd Library
Join us for coffee and treats and share your recommendations for great Summer Reads! Wednesday, July 18 at 10 am in the Mudd Library.

You can also just show up, sip some coffee, and take in all the great book recommendations from your friendly librarians and other prolific LU readers.

This is part of our 2018 Mudd & Friends Coffeehouse series. This summer, we’ve invited speakers from across campus, in addition to our knowledgeable librarians, to present fun, relevant, and interesting information to you every Wednesday morning at 10 am. See the full schedule on our Summer Coffeehouse Guide.