Try out the new scanner on the 1st Floor!

Have you ever needed to copy an article for a paper, but had no money for copies on your Blue chip?

Ever wished you could email yourself that article, or save it to a USB drive?

Would you have liked to have a copy of the photograph or image in that article?

 

Well now you can!  The library has just acquired a Book Scan Station touch screen scanner for use on the 1st floor.  This scanner uses touch screen technology to scan books, photos, journals, etc. right to your USB drive.  You can also email the files to yourself.  You can scan files into searchable pdf, jpeg, tiff, word, or excel documents.  And save paper and money while you’re doing it!  The scanner is very simple to use, and has screen by screen directions to follow.

 

Domestic Violence Awareness Month

A new display in recognition of Domestic Violence Month is currently on the 2nd floor of the Burritt Library.

In addition there will be a program held in Special Collections (on the 2nd floor) on October 11th from 1 p.m. until 4 p.m.  Leah Fosse , from the Prudence Crandall Center will be speaking at this event.

On October 13th there will be a candlelight vigil held at the Prudence Crandall Center in New Britain, CT, located at 594 Burritt St.  The “Silent no more” candlelight vigil will begin at 6 p.m. with light refreshments, and continue at 6:30 with the program.

 

Polish Movie Posters!

On display at the Burritt Library beginning October 5th, a collection of beautiful 20th century Polish movie posters:

Eleven beautiful 20th Century Polish Posters are on display in the 2nd floor exhibit cases facing the balcony on the 2nd floor of the library.  The posters were selected from a large donation of Polish art posters which the Polish Heritage Collection had received last year from Mr. Alexander Koproski, Stamford based businessman, philanthropist, and a  long-time supporter of Polish Studies at CCSU.

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Digital National Security Archive Now Available

Digital National Security Archive homepageBurritt Library has purchased the Digital National Security Archive from Proquest. The Archive contains the most comprehensive set of declassified government documents available. It includes 36 collections consisting of over 80,000 indexed documents. Each of these collections, compiled by top scholars and experts, exhaustively covers the most critical world events, countries, and U.S. policy decisions from post World War II through the 21st century.

 

Banned Books Week 2011!

Celebrate Banned Books Week!  Read Your Favorite Banned Book!

From September 24th til October 1st

According to the American Library Association:

Banned Books Week (BBW) is an annual event celebrating the freedom to read and the importance of the First Amendment.  Held during the last week of September, Banned Books Week highlights the benefits of free and open access to information while drawing attention to the harms of censorship by spotlighting actual or attempted bannings of books across the United States.

Intellectual freedom—the freedom to access information and express ideas, even if the information and ideas might be considered unorthodox or unpopular—provides the foundation for Banned Books Week.  BBW stresses the importance of ensuring the availability of unorthodox or unpopular viewpoints for all who wish to read and access them.

The books featured during Banned Books Week have been targets of attempted bannings.  Fortunately, while some books were banned or restricted, in a majority of cases the books were not banned, all thanks to the efforts of librarians, teachers, booksellers, and members of the community to retain the books in the library collections.  Imagine how many more books might be challenged—and possibly banned or restricted—if librarians, teachers, and booksellers across the country did not use Banned Books Week each year to teach the importance of our First Amendment rights and the power of literature, and to draw attention to the danger that exists when restraints are imposed on the availability of information in a free society.

 

For more info visit:  http://www.ala.org/ala/issuesadvocacy/banned/bannedbooksweek/index.cfm or visit the display on the 2nd floor of the library!

 

Study Room policy change

The 4th Floor Study rooms are now available on a first come first served basis. The is no longer any need to make reservations or check out keys.

We will be getting a second white board for Room 2 and will be making erasers and markers available for check out at the Circulation desk.

Discover the Past with Ancestry Library Edition

The library has recently subscribed to Ancestry Library Edition! The service includes most of the content available to Ancestry.com subscribers. Access the world’s largest online collection of family records and resources, with billions of names from U.S., U.K., and Canadian census and vital records, immigration records and passenger lists, military histories and records, and more.

This new service complements other available primary source collections such as Proquest Historical Newspapers and Access Newspaper Archive.

The Android App is Here… Download It Today!

App screenshot The Burritt Library Android App has arrived! Get off to a great start this academic year with our new library app.  Need a book? Coffee? A quiet place to study? This app will help you find these things and so much more. You can download the app from the Android Market and the Amazon Appstore for Android.

This amazing app was created by our wonderful library intern, Wit Messangnil, as a capstone project for the MS degree in Computer Science here at CCSU. Thanks Wit!
Don’t despair iPhone users. An app for you is on its way!

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