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Lewis Music Library facebook page

Posted March 17th, 2009 by Christie Moore

facebook logo The MIT Lewis Music Library now has a Facebook page. Take a look, and add yourself as a fan!

The Lewis Music Library is located in Bldg. 14E-109 and library hours are posted on the web.

Longer CD/DVD loan over spring break

Posted March 17th, 2009 by Christie Moore

crocusThe Lewis Music Library is offering a special longer loan period for CDs and DVDs over spring break 2009. Music compact discs and DVDs borrowed Wednesday, March 18 through Friday, March 27 will be due Monday, March 30 (by closing, 10pm). That’s more than a week, instead of the usual 3 days! Limit of 5, no renewals.

This longer loan period coincides with the Humanities, Music & Science bookmobile on March 20 from 11am-2pm in Lobby 10.

The Lewis Music Library is located in Bldg. 14E-109 and library hours are posted on the web.

Violin music concert April 17

Posted March 9th, 2009 by Christie Moore

violinSave the date! The Lewis Music Library will host the 7th annual Prokopoff violin music concert from noon to 1 pm on Friday, April 17, 2009.

MIT student musicians chosen by concert coordinator Sherman Jia (G) will perform music from the more than 2,600 violin scores given to the library in 2001 by Stephen Prokopoff’s widow Lois Craig, former Associate Dean of MIT’s School of Architecture and Planning. In past years this concert has featured pieces by composers such as Bach, Gershwin, Kodály, Kreisler,  Martinu, Pärt, Piazzolla, Prokofiev, Ravel, Sarasate, Schubert, and Spohr.

The Lewis Music Library is located in Bldg. 14E-109 and the concert is free and open to the public.

Lewis Music Library event: enChanting Musical Artifacts in Unlikely Places

Posted February 26th, 2009 by Christie Moore

The MIT Lewis Music Library will host an event entitled “enChanting Musical Artifacts in Unlikely Places: Rare Resources in MIT’s Lewis Music Library.” In this presentation, MIT Assistant Professor of Music Michael Scott Cuthbert and MIT Libraries’ Conservator Nancy Schrock will demonstrate the value of original sources by examining three manuscripts of medieval and Renaissance chant, two of which were recently acquired by the Lewis Music Library.

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Where: MIT Lewis Music Library, Bldg. 14E-109
When: Tuesday, March 3, 2009, 12:30pm-1:30pm

Dance on down to the Bookmobile at Stata!

Posted February 12th, 2009 by mit-admin

Take a break over the long weekend with something from the Humanities and Lewis Music Library’s collections, including books, DVDs and CDs. Come by at 1 PM to watch the Ballroom Dance Club liven up the bookmobile with a few dances!

  • Date: Friday February 13th, 2009
  • Time: 11AM – 2PM
  • Where: Stata Center (building 32), Information Intersection — Student Street
  • Cost: FREE!!!

Fiddle-dee-dee during IAP

Posted January 28th, 2009 by Christie Moore

leprechaun fiddlerThe second annual Fiddle-Dee-Dee traditional folk jam session will be held Thursday, January 29, from 2-4 pm in the Lewis Music Library.

Participants will bring their own folk instruments and play common session tunes from the library’s collection.

The Lewis Music Library is located in Bldg. 14E-109. Audience members welcome; come join us!

CANCELLED: Finding and Using Historical Newspapers

Posted January 16th, 2009 by mit-admin

The Humanities Library regrets that it will be unable to present the IAP session Finding and Using Historical Newspapers, originally scheduled for January 29th, due to unforeseen circumstances.  We are sorry to disappoint those who may have been looking forward to the event, and we apologies for any inconvenience this may have caused.

IAP @ the Humanities Library

Posted January 12th, 2009 by mit-admin

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The Humanities Library will be hosting three events this IAP:

Friday Jan. 16th:
Take a Break at the Bookmobile:
Check out a great selection of books from the Humanities Library, and CDs from the Lewis Music Library.
11am to 2pm
Lobby 10

Tuesday Jan. 27th, Wednesday Jan. 28th, Thursday Jan. 29th:
Special Effects at the Movies
Patsy Baudoin, Christine Hazlett, Jonathan Chapman, Katie Stanchak
We will view three films with historically innovative special effects.  Free food will be available.
7:30pm to 10pm
Tuesday’s and Thursday’s event will be held in 4-231.  Wednesday’s event will be held in 4-237.

Thurday Jan. 29th:
Finding and Using Historical Newspapers
Michelle Baildon
Whether for research or for fun, reading historical newspapers gives us a fascinating view of the past. This hands-on workshop will show you how to find and use newspapers (online and otherwise) going back as far as the 17th century. Focus will be on U.S. papers, though international papers will also be covered.
Thurs 1/29 – 11:30am to 12:30pm
DIRC (14N-132).
No advance sign-up.

IAP 2009: All Events for Week Ending Friday, January 16

Posted January 8th, 2009 by Ryan Gray

IAP logo 2009

Check out all of the MIT Libraries IAP events for the week covering Monday, January 12 through Friday, January 16. A complete listing for all of IAP is also available.

Managing Your References: Overview of EndNote, RefWorks and Zotero

Tips and Tricks for Keeping Up With Information: Materials Science & Engineering

Japanese bookbinding

EndNote Basics

Finding Research Datasets: ICPSR and the Harvard-MIT Data Center

Bioinformatics for Beginners

Managing Research Data 101

Introduction to Company and Industry Research for Engineers and Scientists

Basics of Obtaining a Patent

RefWorks Basics

Introduction to SciFinder on the Web

Humanities and Music Library Bookmobile

Keeping Current: Using RSS Feeds to Stay Ahead in Your Research

Please note that some sessions have limited availability or may require advance sign-up requirements. If you have further questions, please see individual listings for appropriate contact information.

Check out the MIT Libraries’ IAP 2009 sessions!

Posted December 19th, 2008 by Ryan Gray

IAP logo 2009

Are you wondering what an RSS feed is and how it can help your research?

Want to learn more about using GIS, EndNote or RefWorks?

Need to find chemical information, social science data, or patents?

Want to learn Japanese book-binding, improve your photography, or how to compost with worms?

Look no further! Take a peek at all of the MIT Libraries IAP Activities offered in 2009.

Hayden open 24 hours, Dec. 10-19 for Finals

Posted December 10th, 2008 by mit-admin

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Hayden Library — Humanities & Science — will stay open 24 hours a day during Finals

from Wednesday, Dec. 10th at 8am to Friday, Dec. 19th at 7pm.

Overnight hours are for the MIT community only.

Food for Thought, times two

Posted December 10th, 2008 by mit-admin
Food for Thought
Need a break from all your studies?  We’re providing two opportunities, on two different days and times, to chow down this year.  Here are the details:

First Food for Thought:

  • Where: Barker Library (10-500) lobby
  • When: Wednesday December 10th, 1-3pm
  • Cost: FREE!!!

Second Food for Thought:

  • Where: Hayden Library (14S-100) lobby
  • When: Thursday December 11th, 2:15-3:45pm
  • Cost: FREE!!!

The Bookmobile rolls in, and then you rock out!!!

Posted December 9th, 2008 by mit-admin

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Check out a great selection of books from the Humanities Library, with a special emphasis on gaming and music, at our next Bookmobile event Wednesday, December 10th.  There will also be a rocking sampling of cd’s from the Lewis Music Library.  Then bop your way up to the Barker Library Media Room for a special Rock Band gaming event!

Details (see previous blog posting for more Rock Band event details):

  • Date: Wednesday, December 10th, 2008
  • Time: 11AM – 6PM (Bookmobile:  11-2, Rock Band Event: 3-6)
  • Where: Bookmobile in Lobby 10, Rock Band event in the Barker Library Media Room (10-500)
  • Cost: FREE!!!

Thanksgiving Holiday Bookmobile

Posted November 24th, 2008 by mit-admin

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Gobble up some delicious new offerings from the Humanities Library and the Lewis Music Library‘s collections, including books, DVDs and CDs.

Details:

  • Date: Tuesday November 25th, 2008
  • Time: 11AM – 2PM
  • Where: Lobby 10
  • Cost: FREE!!!

Lewis Music Library fall newsletter available

Posted October 30th, 2008 by Christie Moore

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The fall 2008 issue of What’s the Score? the newsletter of the Lewis Music Library is now available. The web version has been posted online and print copies are on the front counter in the library (Bldg. 14E-109).

Read about library activities, projects, and new subscriptions — and don’t miss the ever-popular bad music jokes!

Search for books and journals available in libraries worldwide through MIT Libraries’ WorldCat

Posted October 15th, 2008 by Remlee Green

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Looking for an easy way to find books and journals owned not only by MIT, but also by other libraries around the world? Try MIT Libraries’ WorldCat, an experimental interface to the Barton catalog.

Other features include:

  • easy browsing capabilities, with images of book covers and many Google book previews
  • option to set up a user profile, so you can save your favorite items to sharable lists
  • ability to tag, rate, and review items

For a full list of features, read About MIT Libraries’ WorldCat.

WorldCat doesn’t include everything owned by the MIT Libraries, so if you can’t find what you’re looking for, make sure to check Barton and Vera, or ask us!

We’d love to hear your thoughts on MIT Libraries WorldCat! Give feedback.

Columbus Day Weekend Bookmobile, Friday Oct. 10th

Posted October 6th, 2008 by mit-admin

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Discover what’s new from the The Humanities Library and The Lewis Music Library‘s collections, including books, DVDs and CDs.

Details:

  • Date: Friday October 10th, 2008
  • Time: 11AM – 3PM
  • Where: Lobby 10
  • Cost: FREE!!!

New Faculty Book Delivery Pilot Project

Posted August 27th, 2008 by Ryan Gray

Tenure-track, visiting and emeriti faculty can now take advantage of a new service. Flying book

Find a book you want in Barton, click on “Request item,” log into “Your Account” and select “office delivery” from the drop-down menu.

The book you requested will arrive at your office mailroom in 2-3 business days via campus mail.

For more information, please see our FAQ.

What we did on your summer vacation!!!

Posted August 25th, 2008 by Ryan Gray

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Vera Multi-Search – Vera had a makeover!
The new Vera Multi-Search will still help you find electronic journals, databases, and e-books, and now it will also help you search for articles within journals, conference proceedings, etc.  See the FAQ page for more information.

New LibGuides
We’ve adopted a new system of creating guides to help you find information related to your research.

PDF delivery from the Library Storage Annex
Looking for a journal article, conference proceeding, technical report or book chapter that’s in the Library Storage Annex?  Use the “Request PDF” button in the Barton catalog record to get PDF delivery to your desktop.  This service is free to members of the MIT community with an Illiad account.

Manage Your Research Data More Effectively
The Libraries have a new resource to help you in managing research data that you produce. Check out the guide to Data Management and Publishing.

Printing, Copying and Scanning ImprovementsTechCash
Hayden, Barker, Dewey and Rotch Libraries are moving to TechCASH with new copiers and scanners. You’ll now be able to use TechCASH (MIT ID) to pay at copiers, print for free (MIT community only) through Athena printers, and make color scans that you can email or save to your USB drive. See the Printing FAQ and the TechCASH FAQ for more information.

And coming soon…
Look for an expanded Libraries presence in Stellar including a link to the MIT Libraries Quick Start!

JulyAP 2008 Workshop: Patent Searching Fundamentals

Posted July 25th, 2008 by Ryan Gray

Slinky! Fun for a girl or a boy!WHERE: 14N-132 (Digital Instruction Resource Center – DIRC)

WHEN: Friday, August 1, 12:30 – 1:30pm

While you won’t come out of this session qualified to be a patent attorney, you will be able to successfully find patent references from all over the world and know how to obtain patent text and diagrams. The session will be a hands-on practicum that will help de-mystify the patent literature and expose attendees to key resources for finding patents through free resources available on the web.

Feel free to bring your lunch! Drinks and dessert will be provided.

Sponsored by the MIT Libraries.

See http://libraries.mit.edu/patents for more information. Contact Darcy Duke with any questions.

Full schedule of JulyAP 2008 information workshops