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Ames Library Research Strategies Award Announced

Rachael Miller ’09, who will be graduating in May with a double major in Hispanic Studies and Greek and Roman Studies, has won The Ames Library Artistic and Scholarly Research Strategies Award. The award was established to recognize outstanding information access strategies used by students in the development of their scholarly and artistic/creative projects while at Illinois Wesleyan.

Miller’s research, “Las bibliotecas públicas y la comunidad Latina (Public libraries and the Latino community)” was completed for her Spanish for Social Justice class with Professor of Hispanic Studies Carolyn Nadeau. Miller’s research analyzed the library resources needs of the growing Hispanic population in our community. In her winning essay, Miller chronicled her research journey that took her from library databases and research discussions with Ames librarians to interviews with librarians in both the Bloomington and Normal public libraries. Professor Nadeau’s letter of support for the application cites Miller’s work as “…an extraordinary example of the well-researched paper that Illinois Wesleyan students are capable of producing.” In addition to a $500 award, her essay is online in Digital Commons, the online archive that houses IWU student journals, vetted student artistic and scholarly research, and faculty scholarship. (As reported IWU’s Campus Weekly)

Honors Theses, Student Journals Online

All the Honors Theses from the Tate Archives are now available full-text online.  To view, please visit Digital Commons @ IWU and click on the “Honors Projects” link for your department, school or program.

Student peer-reviewed journals are also online in Digital Commons.  All issues of Res Publica, Park Place Economist, Constructing the Past, The Delta and Undergraduate Economic Review are now available for browsing.  In addition, you can search across all issues of a journal.

If we’re missing any thesis from your department or if you have questions about Digital Commons, please contact Stephanie Davis-Kahl, Scholarly Communications Librarian (sdaviska@iwu.edu).

Tutor Room Available

Attention All Student Tutors!

Are you tired of having to look for a place to work?  Look no more!  There is now a room available in The Ames Library just for you on the entry level floor from 5:00pm to 1:30am Monday through Thursday, and all weekend hours.

Take advantage of this room that is equipped with a computer, printer and whiteboard by reserving it for your tutoring hours.  Reservations can be requested through Resource25.  You will need to ask for the Information Common student to open the room when you are ready to use it.

For additional information please contact the Information Commons at x3350 or Sue Stroyan at x3358 or sstroyan@iwu.edu.

New at the Library

The fall semester has been a busy one here at the library.  Here are some new things we’ve been working on:

  • The Ames Library, along with five other Illinois academic libraries, was awarded a grant to study how students study – check out the press release!
  • The Thorpe Digital Center has a poster printer for students, faculty and staff to print quality color posters for classroom presentations, poster sessions and conferences.  See the website for our design guide and cost information.
  • We’ve changed the location of the Information Desk on the entry level – let us know what you think!
  • The Ames Library Catalog and I-Share will now text you with a book’s call number (provider charges may apply).
  • Digital Commons is growing – we’ve added nearly every Honors Thesis back to the 1980s, plus Commencement speeches from 2006, 2007 and 2008.

Many of you are getting your final paper/project assignments – don’t forget librarians are available to help you either at the Information Desk, during their office hours, or on AskAmes.  We look forward to helping you!

Changes on the Entry Level of Ames

Returning students and faculty will notice a big change in the Reference area on the entry level of Ames Library.  Over the summer, librarians selected print reference titles that are available on-line, and moved these volumes to our stacks.  With the reduced print collection, we were able to open up the north windows on to the plaza.  Comfy chairs and desks were moved in. The change is very welcome!  Still to come: the reference desk will pivot 180 degrees, opening up the space even more.

Spring 2008 - Before the Changes

Spring 2008 - Before the Changes

Fall 2008 - After the Changes

Fall 2008 - After the Changes

Thanks to librarians, staff and Physical Plant for working over the summer to make our building more welcoming!

Karen Schmidt, Ph.D.

University Librarian, Ames Library

Our New Website

A team of librarians and library staff worked over the past year to redesign and streamline our website. We hope you find it easier to navigate!

Please let us know what you think of our new site!