Spotlight on: Salem History
Many Humanities IV students locate research topics using the U.S. history chronicles located in the library’s reference room (Call # 973.8 – 973.9). In recent years, the most popular chronologies have been those published by Salem Press, often referred to … Continued
New Reference Post: Encyclopedia of Curriculum Studies
Encyclopedia of Curriculum Studies edited by Craig Kridel, Sage, 2010. Find it in Ohrstrom at: REF 375 K89E A 2-volume set, with a North American focus, presenting articles on and related to the field of curriculum studies. Entry Examples: Academic … Continued
New Research Guide: Latin II
A new research guide for the Latin II project is available on the library’s website. Use this guide to identify and review: Reference materials Library catalog (printed books & eBooks) Journal articles Noodlebib citation tutorials. The sources contained in this … Continued
New Reference Book: The Law and Politics of Sustainability
The Law and Politics of Sustainability edited by Klaus Bosselmann, et al. Berkshire, 2011. Find it in Ohrstrom at: REF 363.7 B455S Volume 3 of a larger, projected, 10 volume set titled Berkshire Encyclopedia of Sustainability. This volume, numbered 3 … Continued
June 1, 1920
Jeepers, creepers: The “hyla crucifer” better known, perhaps, as “peeper” began nocturnal concerts April 18, and was in full cry about ten days later. One pauses to note that according to the authorities the full-sized adult varies in length from … Continued