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This page contains all entries posted to InfoHacks in November 2008. They are listed from oldest to newest.

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November 3, 2008

What's Happening at the Library? Week #11

We are heading into the long stretch here in the fall semester! The leaves are changing and so are our exhibit cases...come check them out!

NEW LIBRARY EXHIBITS

Between Heaven and Hell: W.S. Merwin Translates Dante

Pulitzer Prize winning poet, translator, and environmental activist W. S. Merwin is the focus of this exhibition in the University of Illinois Library's Rare Book & Manuscript Library. Mounted in conjunction with the Program in Medieval Studies conference, "Translating the Middle Ages" (click on the title link above), the exhibition explores Merwin's translations of works by the medieval Italian poet Dante Alighieri, particularly the "Purgatorio." Merwin's literary archive--one of the University's preeminent collections--supplies a wealth of books, manuscripts, and ephemera for an intimate look at the creative process of literary translation.

Date: Oct 6, 2008 - Nov 4, 2008
Location: Main Library Hallway, 1408 West Gregory
Sponsor: The Rare Book and Manuscript Library
Contact: Valerie Hotchkiss vhotchki@uiuc.edu

Multiple Merwins

Pulitzer Prize winning poet, translator, and environmental activist W. S. Merwin is the focus of this exhibition in the University of Illinois Library's Rare Book & Manuscript Library. Mounted in conjunction with the Program in Medieval Studies conference, Translating the Middle Ages, the exhibition explores Merwin's approach to the work of translation. It also examines the importance of environmental and political activism in his life. Merwin's literary archive--one of the University's preeminent collections--supplies a wealth of books, manuscripts, and ephemera for an intimate look at the creative process of an American master.

Date: Oct 6, 2008 - Nov 28, 2008
Location: 346 Main Library, 1408 West Gregory
Sponsor: The Rare Book and Manuscript Library
Contact: Dennis Sears dsears@illinois.edu

American Music Month
Lincoln and His Music: Melodies that Moved the Man and the Nation

Concerts, Lectures, Master Classes and Exhibitions

Throughout his tenure as U.S. President, Lincoln heard music of every mood in the White House, military camps and Washington, DC. This varied Americas kaleidoscopic of musical tastes spoke from the heart of a nation. Lincoln's love of music was passionate. The melodies and lyrics that were closest to him reflected the tragedy, joy, defeat and victory experienced first-hand by his nation's people.

The University of Illinois and the Urbana-Champaign community's 2008 American music celebration explores the dynamic music traditions that were embraced by Lincoln throughout his life and illustrates his legacy's impact on Americas music heritage today.

Anthony Brown and his Asian American Jazz Orchestra kick off this year's programming with an exciting concert of music by Ellington, Monk and Gershwin that artfully blends eastern and western performance cultures into his new Fifth Stream form of jazz. A special performance forum dedicated to public school jazz bands the following day will enable students to work directly with Brown and his ensemble to develop a better understanding and appreciation of this new jazz form and the strength of cultural diversity that it brings to the arts.

Other events include:
# a two-day festival for public and home-school string students
# a grand re-opening of the renovated Sousa Archives and Center for American Music
# the 4th annual Granny's Porch concert at the Virginia Theater, the kick-off for
# a gala weekend of lectures and military dress ball at the Alice Campbell Alumni Center.

For more information, visit: Sousa Archives and Center for American Music

Date: Nov 1, 2008 - Dec 5, 2008
Location: Krannert Center for the Performing Arts, University Library, Alice Campbell Alumni Center, Virginia Theater and Sousa Archives and Center for American Music.
Sponsor: Sousa Archives & Center for American Music
Contact: Scott Schwartz schwartz@illinois.edu

What Happening, Part 2


We have some great workshops for you this week! If you need help in information organizing, give us a chance to help. After all, we are the information organization experts!

THE SAVVY RESEARCHER SERIES

Past Writer's Block

Working on a thesis, dissertation, or other lengthy research project? You're not alone! This workshop provides support and helpful tips for doing your research and staying organized as you complete your project.

Tuesday, November 4th 10-11am

Thursday, November 6th 3-4pm

InfoHacks

Is your academic pile of information overwhelming? Are you looking for new ways to get organized? Learn from the best! Librarians will give you the low-down on how they organize their own research materials using several different strategies including the GTD method (Getting Things Done), citation management, current awareness tools, social bookmarking and quick tips.

Friday, November 7th 1-2pm

November 10, 2008

What's Happening at the Library? Week #12

Teaching & Learning with Technology Open House - Teaching & Learning with Technology: An Open House Co-Sponsored by the Office of Continuing Education, CITES, and the University Library

Date: Monday, November 17, 2008
Time: 10 a.m. - 3 PM
Location: Illini Union, Rooms A, B, and C

The Open House on Teaching and Learning with Technology is intended to help educate faculty and staff on the latest tools and services available on campus to help you use technology to enhance learning. We will demonstrate various technologies and their applications to teaching; resource materials will be available for you to take away with you and you will also have a chance to meet and chat with the staff members on campus who can help you adapt technologies to your courses.

For more information, please see the Teaching & Learning with Technology web site.

THE SAVVY RESEARCHER: LAST WEEK!

Drowning in Data? RefWorks can Help

Learn how to use RefWorks, a citation management software program subscribed to by the University of Illinois Library and CITES that is free to faculty, staff, and students of the University of Illinois. This workshop will cover the basics: how to access RefWorks, search catalogs, import references from library databases, retrieve and manage citations, create bibliographies according to various citation styles (e.g., MLA or APA), and use Write N Cite to add parenthetical references to your work. For more information about RefWorks see: http://www.library.uiuc.edu/refworks/

Tuesday, November 11th 10-11am

Friday, November 14th 1-2pm

Where's the Money? Finding and Securing Grant Funding

Are you trying to find grant funding for a fellowship or scholarship? A research project? We can help you find private and federal funding by searching and setting up alerts in the the Illinois Researcher Information Service, IRIS. We'll also cover the top ten tips of how NOT to get your funding approved.

Thursday, November 13th 3-4pm

November 13, 2008

Special Gaming Event @ the University Library

American Library Association "National Gaming Day"
Date: November 15th
Time: 11am-6pm
Location:
Undergraduate Library

As part of the American Library Association's "National Gaming Day," the
Undergraduate Library will be hosting a gaming event this Saturday from
11am-6pm. The event will feature a tournament for the game Super Smash
Brothers Brawl to pick a two person team to compete in a national online
tournament sponsored by ALA at 2pm CST. Additionally, student groups
such as the ACM Game Builders will set up tables to advertise their work
and projects, and additional games from the collection will be available
for open play. All of the action takes place in and around room 295 UGL.

For More Information, see: http://www.ilovelibraries.org/gaming/

November 17, 2008

What's Happening at the Library? Week 13

Can you believe that we're heading into the holiday season next week? If you're looking for that last minute ditch effort to get yourself organized, we have just the thing for you! Learn how to use RefWorks from our pilot online workshop.

THE SAVVY RESEARCHER

Drowning in Data? RefWorks can Help

In this online workshop, learn how to use RefWorks, a citation management software program subscribed to by the University of Illinois Library that is free to faculty, staff, and students of the University of Illinois. This workshop will cover the basics: how to access RefWorks, search catalogs, import references from library databases, retrieve and manage citations, and create bibliographies according to various citation styles (e.g., MLA or APA). For more information about RefWorks see: http://www.library.uiuc.edu/refworks/

Date: November 20, 2008
Time: 6:00-7:00 p.m. CST
Location: Dimdim Meeting Room

Registration is required - and space is limited, so sign up NOW!

This workshop will take place online using Dimdim, a web meeting program. You must RSVP to receive a URL and meeting invitation key, which you will receive via email to your illinois.edu account the day prior to the session. Minimum technology requirements to participate:

• Browser: Firefox, Safari or Internet Explorer
• Adobe flash player 9.0 (free download at http://www.adobe.com/products/flashplayer/)