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Entries from November 2012
Wednesday, November 28. 2012
Tuesday, November 27. 2012
As a child you probably read some of the fairy tales by the Brothers Grimm. Maybe you saw some of the Disney movies based on the tales, such as "Cinderella," "Sleeping Beauty," and "Snow White." Whether you read the tales or watched the movies (or not), come to the library to see our latest exhibit — Once Upon a Time... — celebrating the 200th anniversary of the Grimm fairy tales. We have books on display from our juvenile collection that demonstrate the many versions of some of the stories. We also have objects that show various characters from the movies and stories. And there is so much more!
You can find the exhibit near the elevator on the first floor.
Win a gift card! We are having a Brothers Grimm trivia contest. A winner of a $20 gift certificate to Club Cappuccino will be selected from the entries with the most correct answers. Stop by the exhibit for an entry form.
Share with us! What is/was your favorite Grimm fairy tale? Who is/was your favorite Grimm fairy tale character?
My favorite tale was probably the "Town Musicians of Bremen." When I was in grade school, the music I played on my harmonica was probably just as bad as the music of the donkey, dog, cat, and rooster. And, I thought it was fun to see what the robber thought each animal was (do you remember which was thought to be an ogre?).
Monday, November 26. 2012
The School of Education mock interviews originally scheduled for November 28 have been canceled. Whether you are an SOE major or not, take advantage of the library's collection to learn about interviewing for potential jobs. The library has dozens of e-books, books, CDs, and DVDs that can help. Check out one — or more — today!
For example:
Monday, November 19. 2012
Did you miss the discussion earlier today with nonverbal communication expert Lin Klaassen? If so, don’t fret. The library has dozens of books available about nonverbal communication. I’m sure the books won’t be as entertaining as the discussion sponsored by Student Engagement, but they might help you learn a little bit about what you missed.
For example:
Friday, November 16. 2012
Library hours during Thanksgiving will be:
Wednesday, November 21 – 8:00 a.m. – 10:00 p.m.
Thursday, November 22 – CLOSED
Friday, November 23 – 1:00 – 6:00 p.m.
Regular Fall hours resume on Saturday, November 24.
For Library, LRC, and Computer Lab hours, see library.umd.umich.edu/Us/hours.php
Wednesday, November 14. 2012
Yes, it’s that time of the year again, when many of us get the flu shot to help protect ourselves from seasonal flu. The library can’t provide you with a flu shot, but we have books, e-books, and video in our collection that you can check out to find out more about the flu, pandemics, and healthcare response to the flu over the past century. And, if you are really interested in the history of the flu, we have online access to An Inaugural Dissertation on the Influenza... — from 1793!
Check one out.
Examples:
Influenza: A Century of Science and Public Health Response (book)
Introduction to Pandemic Influenza (e-book)
Spanish Flu (DVD)
The Voice/Vision Holocaust Survivor Oral History Archive recently worked with Irene Miller to publish her Holocaust memoir, “Into No Man’s Land: A Historical Memoir.” Ms. Miller recounts her family’s efforts to survive during World War II. Robbed and stranded in a frozen field outside Warsaw by the man hired to help them escape to Soviet-occupied territory, the family must separate in order to cross the border. When Irene’s mother is rounded up with other families abandoned in the field, she must make a desperate and daring escape from the train of Jews being sent “who knows where.” The family is reunited, but then is shipped off to forced labor camps in Siberia where years of hard work and near starvation take a toll on the family.
Miller will be a highlighted local author at the Jewish Book Fair at the Jewish Community Center in West Bloomfield on Sunday, November 18 (10 a.m. to noon).
“Into No Man’s Land” is available for sale at Amazon.com.
Monday, November 12. 2012
Another Stewardship Saturday will be held this Saturday (November 17) at the EIC. The goal of Stewardship Saturdays, held each month, is to remove invasive plants from the Environmental Interpretive Center Natural Areas. For more information, see the EIC’s newsletter Natural Explorations.
And, if you are interested in reading about invasive species, the library has a wealth of resources. Check our Summon discovery tool for books & e-books, book chapters, conference proceedings, dissertations & theses, journal articles, newspaper articles, radio program transcripts, reports, etc.
 The Armenian Research Center’s exhibition in the library celebrating the 500th anniversary of the first Armenian printed book continues until this Friday, November 16. Hurry before it’s gone!
Armenian language printed books from the 17th century to the present are on display.
For group tours, contact the Armenian Research Center at 313-593-5181.
Friday, November 9. 2012
Did you miss the business etiquette dinner last night? The library might be able to help you with some of what you missed! While we don’t have any leftovers from the dinner, the library has many books in our collection about business etiquette. For example, we have the e-book Business Etiquette for Dummies, 2nd edition. And, if you expect to have an international reach in the future, we have Do’s and Taboos Around the World, 3rd edition. Check out a book today!
Monday, November 5. 2012
On this day in 1912, Woodrow Wilson was elected the 28th President of the United States. Did you know that the 1912 election was a 4-way contest and that Wilson won the election with less than 50% of the popular vote?
While Woodrow Wilson is probably best remembered for the League of Nations, did you know that he also ordered the U.S. Navy to occupy Veracruz, Mexico?
Check out books about Woodrow Wilson and
- and the campaign of 1912 that apparently was the start of modern American politics
- the League of Nations
- the occupation of Veracruz

Friday, November 2. 2012
Professor Nitesh Chawla will be the speaker at the November 9 CIS-ECE Research Colloquium Series. Professor Chawala, from the University of Notre Dame, will talk about “Connecting the Dots for Health Care.”
You can find a multitude of journal articles by Professor Chawla listed in Google Scholar. Remember to use the link on the library’s website when you search Google Scholar. If you don’t, you won’t be able to see what articles the Mardigian Library has access to.
Thursday, November 1. 2012
Michelangelo completed painting the ceiling and the lunettes of the Sistine Chapel in October 1512. On this date 500 years ago, Pope Julius II inaugurated the Chapel with a Mass.
See video of the Sistine Chapel in the Art and Architecture in Video database.
The library also has a dozen books and a videocassette about the Sistine Chapel and Michelangelo. Check out one (or more) today!
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