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Eastern Illinois University The Keep NoteBooth Booth Library 11-2014 Issue Number 37, November 2014 David Bell Eastern Illinois University, dsbell@eiu.edu Booth Library Follow this and additional works at: http://thekeep.eiu.edu/lib_notebooth Part of the Library and Information Science Commons Recommended Citation Bell, David and Booth Library, "Issue Number 37, March 2014" (2014). NoteBooth. Paper 36. http://thekeep.eiu.edu/ lib_notebooth/36 This Article is brought to you for free and open access by the Booth Library at The Keep. It has been accepted for inclusion in NoteBooth by an authorized administrator of The Keep. For more information, please contact tabruns@eiu.edu.

Note Booth library news for eiu faculty November2014 Issue Number 37 Inside Check Out Our New Website! Reference News and GovNews launched Quanah and Cynthia Ann Parker exhibit Sixties Event Highlights Churchill in North America Published New Online Research Guides Upcoming Events Innovative Award Booth Library s Web Resources Committee is pleased to debut a completely new version of the library website. Not only has the homepage (seen above) been revamped, but all of the secondary pages have also been updated and improved. The primary goal of the redesign has been to improve the library experience for our users. This new site is the culmination of over a year of assessment and usability research. Focus groups, surveys, and card-sorting exercises were utilized to receive feedback from a wide range of library users including students, faculty, and EIU staff members. As more and more published materials transition to digital formats, we continue to work diligently to provide a platform that delivers these materials in the most userfriendly way possible. We are confident that users will like both the looks and usability of our new site, and we enthusiastically invite user feedback. Options include using the site feedback survey available on the homepage, sending us an email at library@eiu.edu, calling (217) 581-6072, or just stopping in! Please let us know how we are doing and how we can keep improving. In order to make the transition as convenient as possible for those familiar with our current site, we introduced the new site at the beginning of this semester as a beta test. Those interested in trying the new site can simply click on the green try our new website button at the top of the current homepage. Once there, users will find a fully functional new site with selection tabs for the most common searches. Additional new features include a dynamic hours display that shows our open hours for the current day and for the next two days, and easy-to-find links for renewing materials, borrowing and downloading MyMediaMall materials, and off-campus user authentication. The Research by Subject pages have also been completely redone, providing easy access to databases, e-books, journals, reference sources, library guides, and web resources all arranged under broad subject categories. New sources of information about the library and its collections have also been introduced. For more information on these, see the story on page two. The new version of the website will replace the current site in mid-january, during the semester break.

NoteBooth: library news for eiu faculty Booth Library Launches Reference News and GovNews At the start of the fall semester, Booth Library launched two new information services: Reference News and GovNews. Since August of this year, Booth s reference librarians have been contributing content to Reference News. Among the postings are reviews of reference resources, booklists, virtual displays, and other information pieces that showcase the resources and research tools available at Booth Library. Recent Reference News posts include booklists on 1960s New York Times bestsellers (to complement the library s current Revolutionary Decade exhibition), travel fiction, theatre arts and the craft of acting, and Rachel Carson and the beginnings of the modern environmental movement. Another information service, GovNews, was also launched in August. GovNews shares interesting and topical stories featuring information found in the Booth Library Government Documents collections. We hope this service will enhance your knowledge and assist you An image from a recent GovNews post on the Illinois State bird (the cardinal), flower (the viola) and tree (the white oak). in utilizing important and often hard-to-find information published by the many agencies of the State of Illinois and the Federal Government. A book cover image from a recent Reference News post on new books on acting and theatrical performance. Reference News and GovNews can both be found by clicking the InfoBooth: Library News link on the current library website. On the new site (launching in mid-january), they will be found in the Resources and News menu, on the lower left of the homepage. New posts to these services are also announced on Booth Library s Facebook and Twitter feeds. Quanah and Cynthia Ann Parker: A Man in Two Worlds and a Woman of Two Worlds The saga of Cynthia Ann Parker, born circa 1827 near present-day Charleston, and her son Quanah Parker, the last Comanche chief in America, is well-known in Texas history. But the Parker story has its roots right here in East Central Illinois. Join Booth Library during the spring semester of 2015 to learn more about this fascinating family through a variety of related exhibits and programs. Cynthia Ann Parker, photo courtesy of Museum of the Great Plains, Lawton, Okla./Texas Lakes Trail. Scholars from all disciplines and community members interested in participating or proposing a program for this series are asked to contact Beth Heldebrandt at emheldebrandt@eiu.edu or (217) 581-6064. Quanah Parker, photo courtesy of National Anthropological Archives/Texas Lakes Trail.

November2014 Issue Number 37 Revolutionary Decade Highlights Many entertaining and enlightening events have been held so far in Booth Library s fall-semester exhibition. Here we present images from just a few of them. It has been a wonderful time so far don t miss out on what is still to come! At the end of the semester, the library will post an online photo archive of images from Revolutionary Decade events.

New Online Research Guides Reference: 581-6072 Circulation: 581-6071 Administration: 581-6061 www.library.eiu.edu Booth s librarians have developed a new series of research guides. They are available through our current website under the Help menu; on the new homepage they are listed under Resources. To find guides by subject, select one from the menu: Revolutionary Decade: Reflections on the 1960s Exhibits Are Located Throughout the Library Upcoming Fall Semester Events Jazz in the 1960s: Divergence of Styles Dr. Andrew Cheetham, assistant professor of trumpet Wednesday, Nov. 12 3 p.m. Repeat of presentations by Dr. Key and Dr. Robertson (at left) Thursday, Nov. 13 7 p.m. Lone Elm Room Mattoon Depot Reflections on Sixties Music Congratulations to Professor Bradley Tolppanen, head of Circulation Services, on the publication of his first book, Churchill in North America, 1929: A Three Month Tour of Canada and the United States, published by McFarland & Co. Global Influences on the American Pop Charts of the Sixties Dr. Newton Key, professor of history and Influential British Film Scores of the 1960s Dr. Jemmie Robertson, assistant professor of music Reception for exhibit: From Pop Art to Op Art Mattoon High School students Janahn Kolden and Rob Niemerg, art teachers Wednesday, Nov. 12 Thursday, Nov. 13 6:30 p.m. Lone Elm Room Mattoon Depot A Phoenix Rising: American Indian Activism in the 1960s Dr. Don Holly, associate professor of Anthropology Booth Wins Library Innovative Award 1960s Restaurant and Food Trends: Modern Day Influences Dr. Lisa Brooks, assistant professor, family and consumer sciences Thursday, Nov. 20 Tuesday, Dec. 2 Current information on library events and activities can be found on the library website, or through our feeds on Facebook and Twitter. dsb Booth Library is the recipient of the 2014 Illinois Library Association Demco Library Innovative Award. This award recognizes a library s achievement in planning and implementing an innovative or creative program or service that has had a measurable impact on its users. The award is sponsored by Demco, one of the nation s leaders for library supplies. The award was presented at the Illinois Library Association Annual Conference in Springfield on October 14. Specifically, the award recognizes Booth Library s 2013 program, America s Music: A Film History of Our Popular Music from Blues to Bluegrass to Broadway. The program was funded by the National Endowment for the Humanities, the American Library Association and the Tribeca Film Institute. Booth Library greatly expanded the scope of the original program, reaching out to educate and entertain the larger area community through a wide variety of unique programming offered both on the EIU campus and in six communities in the region. Further information on the program and award can be found on the Booth Library website.