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Baruch College Book Loan Kiosk

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2019 2:14


How to use Baruch College's book loan kiosk, located on the ground floor of the Newman Library, 151 East 25th street. Select check-out. Select a category to browse. For a reserve textbook the category is the department of the course. Select a book. Select check-out to continue or close to cancel. You can also search by title or author. Check-out with your Baruch ID card and Baruch username. Take the book and check your Baruch e-mail for a receipt. To return a book, select return. Swipe your Baruch ID and place book in return tray. Check e-mail for return receipt. Textbook loans last 3 hours. Late fee is $6 per hour (same as over the counter). E-mail receipts confirm loans and returns. For more information, contact Circulation Desk 646-312-1660

Baruch College Book Loan Kiosk

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2019 2:13


How to use Baruch College’s book loan kiosk, located on the ground floor of the Newman Library, 151 East 25th street. Select check-out. Select a category to browse. For a reserve textbook the category is the department of the course. Select a book. Select check-out to continue or close to cancel. You can also search by title or author. Check-out with your Baruch ID card and Baruch username. Take the book and check your Baruch e-mail for a receipt. To return a book, select return. Swipe your Baruch ID and place book in return tray. Check e-mail for return receipt. Textbook loans last 3 hours. Late fee is $6 per hour (same as over the counter). E-mail receipts confirm loans and returns. For more information, contact Circulation Desk 646-312-1660

How to Find Scholarly Journal Articles

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2019 1:34


How to Find Scholarly Journal Articles

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2019 1:34


Finding the Right File to Upload to CUNY Academic Works

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2019 6:11


Finding the Right File to Upload to CUNY Academic Works

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2019 6:10


SPS Library Services--Introduction

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2016 0:53


Presented by Joseph Hartnett, Information Services Librarian and liaison to the CUNY

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The people, ideas, and history that shaped PR's first 100 years. Donors interview

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2014 7:36


Donors discuss their gifts to the archives of the Museum of Public Relations.

The people, ideas, and history that shaped PR's first 100 years. Donors interview

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2014 7:36


Donors discuss their gifts to the archives of the Museum of Public Relations.

The people, ideas, and history that shaped PR's first 100 years

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2014 50:30


Panelists presented their gifts to the archives of the Museum of Public Relations and discussed the intersection between their careers and public relations.

The people, ideas, and history that shaped PR's first 100 years

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2014 50:30


Panelists presented their gifts to the archives of the Museum of Public Relations and discussed the intersection between their careers and public relations.

International Special Librarians Day Event

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2013 56:02


International Special Librarians Day event. April 17, 2013, 5 PM. Subotnick Center 125.

International Special Librarians Day Event

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2013 56:02


International Special Librarians Day event. April 17, 2013, 5 PM. Subotnick Center 125.

The William and Anita Newman Library

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2012 1:05


The William and Anita Newman Library is a place to study, do research, borrow books, laptops, and more. The study rooms are available for students to use for group study. On the 6th floor of the building is the computer center with PCs that you can use and you may print the materials online from the printers.

The William and Anita Newman Library

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2012 1:05


The William and Anita Newman Library is a place to study, do research, borrow books, laptops, and more. The study rooms are available for students to use for group study. On the 6th floor of the building is the computer center with PCs that you can use and you may print the materials online from the printers.

Keeping It Alive: the Patient, the Poem, the Analyst (Part 1)

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 31, 2012 63:07


The Friends of the Newman Library and the Postgraduate Center for Mental Health (PCMH) Library Advisory Committee present the Seventh Annual Evening In The Oak Room. The evening's featured speaker, Barbara Pizer, faculty and board member, and supervising analyst at the Massachusetts Institute for Psychoanalysis, reads from two papers and talks about how psychoanalysts may theorize the therapeutic action of reading and hearing poetry. A Q&A session follows. Russell Merritt, Chair of the Library Advisory Committee, makes the opening remarks. Ona Lindquist, Chair, Community Relations, Postgraduate Center for Mental Health, introduces the speaker. The event takes place on November 9, 2007, in the Oak Room of the Baruch College Newman Library.

Keeping It Alive: the Patient, the Poem, the Analyst (Part 2)

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 31, 2012 54:43


The Friends of the Newman Library and the Postgraduate Center for Mental Health (PCMH) Library Advisory Committee present the Seventh Annual Evening In The Oak Room. The evening's featured speaker, Barbara Pizer, faculty and board member, and supervising analyst at the Massachusetts Institute for Psychoanalysis, reads from two papers and talks about how psychoanalysts may theorize the therapeutic action of reading and hearing poetry. A Q&A session follows. Russell Merritt, Chair of the Library Advisory Committee, makes the opening remarks. Ona Lindquist, Chair, Community Relations, Postgraduate Center for Mental Health, introduces the speaker. The event takes place on November 9, 2007, in the Oak Room of the Baruch College Newman Library.

Keeping It Alive: the Patient, the Poem, the Analyst (Part 1)

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2012 63:07


The Friends of the Newman Library and the Postgraduate Center for Mental Health (PCMH) Library Advisory Committee present the Seventh Annual Evening In The Oak Room. The evening's featured speaker, Barbara Pizer, faculty and board member, and supervising analyst at the Massachusetts Institute for Psychoanalysis, reads from two papers and talks about how psychoanalysts may theorize the therapeutic action of reading and hearing poetry. A Q&A session follows. Russell Merritt, Chair of the Library Advisory Committee, makes the opening remarks. Ona Lindquist, Chair, Community Relations, Postgraduate Center for Mental Health, introduces the speaker. The event takes place on November 9, 2007, in the Oak Room of the Baruch College Newman Library.

Keeping It Alive: the Patient, the Poem, the Analyst (Part 2)

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2012 54:43


The Friends of the Newman Library and the Postgraduate Center for Mental Health (PCMH) Library Advisory Committee present the Seventh Annual Evening In The Oak Room. The evening's featured speaker, Barbara Pizer, faculty and board member, and supervising analyst at the Massachusetts Institute for Psychoanalysis, reads from two papers and talks about how psychoanalysts may theorize the therapeutic action of reading and hearing poetry. A Q&A session follows. Russell Merritt, Chair of the Library Advisory Committee, makes the opening remarks. Ona Lindquist, Chair, Community Relations, Postgraduate Center for Mental Health, introduces the speaker. The event takes place on November 9, 2007, in the Oak Room of the Baruch College Newman Library.

SPS Library Services-- Ask a Librarian

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2012 1:13


Presented by Joseph Hartnett, Information Services Librarian and liaison to the School of Professional Studies, this is a video-based tutorial detailing steps for using the Newman Library's services including the online book catalog, electronic databases, journals, newspapers, magazines, and more.

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SPS Library Services -- Finding Specific Articles

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2012 0:56


Presented by Joseph Hartnett, Information Services Librarian and liaison to the School of Professional Studies, this is a video-based tutorial detailing steps for using the Newman Library's services including the online book catalog, electronic databases, journals, newspapers, magazines, and more.

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SPS Library Services -- Electronic Databases and OneSearch

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2012 1:53


Presented by Joseph Hartnett, Information Services Librarian and liaison to the School of Professional Studies, this is a video-based tutorial detailing steps for using the Newman Library's services including the online book catalog, electronic databases, journals, newspapers, magazines, and more.

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SPS Library Services -- Have Books Delivered to Your Nearest Library

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2012 1:16


Presented by Joseph Hartnett, Information Services Librarian and liaison to the School of Professional Studies, this is a video-based tutorial detailing steps for using the Newman Library's services including the online book catalog, electronic databases, journals, newspapers, magazines, and more.

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Getting Started: Using SPS Library Services (Full)

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2012 11:20


Presented by Joseph Hartnett, Information Services Librarian and liaison to the School of Professional Studies, this is a video-based tutorial detailing steps for using the Newman Library's services including the online book catalog, electronic databases, journals, newspapers, magazines, and more.

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SPS Library Services -- Location: Physical & Electronic

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2012 1:32


Presented by Joseph Hartnett, Information Services Librarian and liaison to the School of Professional Studies, this is a video-based tutorial detailing steps for using the Newman Library's services including the online book catalog, electronic databases, journals, newspapers, magazines, and more.

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SPS Library Services -- Searching for Books in the Book Catalog

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2012 2:51


Presented by Joseph Hartnett, Information Services Librarian and liaison to the School of Professional Studies, this is a video-based tutorial detailing steps for using the Newman Library's services including the online book catalog, electronic databases, journals, newspapers, magazines, and more.

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Dialogues on Terror: Patients and Their Psychoanalysts

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2012 122:07


Friends of the Newman Library and the Postgraduate Center for Mental Health (PCMH) present an annual Evening in the Oak Room to celebrate the affiliation of the PCMH with the Newman Library. The event examines symptoms of terror observed by psychoanalyists and law enforcement personnel in the wake of the events of September 11th. Charles Strozier, Historian, Psychoanalyst and Professor at John Jay College speaks; as does Vincent E. Henry, a former NYPD Sergeant, 9/11 rescue worker and Professor of Criminal Justice and Sociology at Pace University. Russell Merrit, chair of the library advisory committee of the Postgradute Center for Mental Health introduces the event; and Annette Leavy, Editor of Psychoanalysis and Psychotherapy introduces the panelists. The event marks the publication of a series of special issues of the journal Psychoanalysis and Psychotherapy.

Student Research and the General Education Experience: A Panel Discussion

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2012 55:05


Professor and Deputy Chief Librarian Jerry Bornstein moderates a panel discussion on student research and the general education experience at the Fourth Annual CUNY General Education Conference. The student panel includes Kapil Balkaran, Gentiana Haxhaj, Jason Ng, and Crystal Sewa. The event takes place on May 2, 2008, at the Baruch College Vertical Campus, Room 14-240.

Freshman Learning Communities - Making the Connection, Fall 2007

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2012 7:17


Video montage of the Fall 2007 freshman learning communities (LC). Features interviews with peer mentors and participating students, and excerpts from various projects. Interviewees include Leo Gabovich, peer mentor, LC33; Suzanne Nig, LC29; Henley Wu, LC29; Alyssa Amatulli, peer mentor, LC18; Ana Aguirre, LC31; and Steve Tomasik, LC31.

Wikipedia

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2012 15:22


Excerpts from Professor Jerry Bornstein's class discussion on Wikipedia in his course LIB3040: Information and Society. Questions include: "What is Wikipedia?," "What is the controversy over Wikipedia?'" and "What is the policy for the use of Wikipedia when doing research and writing term papers?"

How Serious Students Do Their Research at Baruch College

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2012 104:39


A panel of students talks about how they use the library's services and resources to do their research at Baruch College. The student panel includes Adriana Aldarondo, Kennneth Archbold, and Iwona Rozalewicz, etc. The discussion is moderated by Jerry Bornstein, Deputy Chief Librarian for Public Services, William & Anita Newman Library, Baruch College. The event takes place on January 22, 2008 at the Newman Library Building, Room 135.

Library Stories: Perspectives from Students and Librarians

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2012 5:19


Newman Library Celebrates 10 Millionth Visitor

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2012 7:19


"Newman Library celebrates its 10 millionth visitor during a ceremony on February, 8, 2007. Sandra Younger, a part-time undergraduate student of Baruch College, became the library's 10 millionth visitor On Saturday morning, February 3, 2007. In commemoration of this milestone event she received a $1,000 gift certificate to the Baruch College Bookstore. Arthur Downing, Chief Information Officer/Assistant Vice President for Information Technology, and Chief Librarian, Baruch College, opened the celebration by pointing out that last year when “the university surveyed the undergraduate student population and asked Baruch students how they felt about the library…not a single student indicated any level of dissatisfaction.” Bernard Banks, president of the Undergraduate Student Government, praised the Newman Library as “a place we should be proud of” and singled out the library's 24 hour schedule during midterms and finals as providing “students with a safe heaven” when they have to study late hours. Provost David Dannenbring, the College's chief academic officer, noted the library's strong service commitment to student and faculty needs. The celebration also recognized four finalists in the Newman Library Trivia Quiz contest, which tested students' knowledge of the library. Baruch students Harrison Adler, Siddharth Bajaj, Christian Drankwalter, and Joel Ramos each received a certificate for an iPhone, which will be available from Apple® after June 1. Professor Downing explained that the iPhones were selected as prizes to reflect the library's commitment to leadership in the use of information technology."

Rosemary Maidoh: Alumna Benefits from the Library

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2012 1:11


Rosemary Maidoh, an alumnus of 2004 and senior accountant at Deloitte Touche Tohmatsu, talks about her experience at the Newman Library and how it has benefited her career in the corporate world.

Umme Hena: The Library as Second Home

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2012 2:08


Umme Hena, a transfer student majoring in computer information system talks about her great experience using the library, which she called her "second home".

Louise Klusek: Information Literacy Skills are Important for Business Professionals

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2012 1:46


Louise Klusek, Head of Reference at the Newman Library talks about her responsibilities of teaching in Business 1000 and BPL classes, showing students how to do company research and industry research, and answering business-related questions. Speaking from her own experience as a corporate librarian working on Wall Street, Professor Klusek stresses that "information literacy skills are very important for students who are going to enter the business world...investment bankers spend 80 and 90 percent of their time doing research...they are doing the same kind of research that students are doing here."

Hamid Rashidzada Minors in Information Studies

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2012 3:36


Hamid Rashidzada majors in finance and investments, with a minor in information studies, talks about his extensive use of the library's resources and services, and his experience taking library courses. Hamid believes that the library research skills obtained from library courses and experiences has built a solid foundation for his future career.

Jerry Bornstein Shares His Library Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2012 4:28


Jerry Bornstein, Deputy Chief Librarian at the Newman Library shares his stories assisting patrons finding information in the library. "...helping students learn how to find information, to evaluate information, and to use information is important not only to help them succeed in school, help them prepare for their future careers, but is also important for society. The whole concept of a democratic society is based on an idea of an informed citizenry", said Professor Bornstein.

Aisha Peña: The Library for Freshmen

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2012 1:21


Lisa Ellis: Proactive Searchers and Life-long Learning

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2012 4:08


Lisa Ellis, Information Services Librarian at the Newman Library shares her responsibilities with traditional and digital references, and instruction including teaching credit-courses for the library's information studies minor. Professor Ellis stresses that students can be proactive searchers and it is the notion of life-long learning that librarians are conveying to students.

Matthew Von Unwerth: Freud, Rilke & The Poetry of Psychoanalysis

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2012 83:21


The Friends of the Newman Library and the Postgraduate Center for Mental Health (PCMH) Library Advisory Committee present the sixth Annual Evening In The Oak Room. The evening's featured speaker, Matthew Von Unwerth, Director of the Brill Library of the New York Psychoanalytic Institute and a candidate in psychoanalytic training, reads from his recent book "Freud's Requiem: Mourning, Memory, and The Invisible History of a Summer Walk" . Mr. Unwerth explores Freud's provocative ideas on the connections between creativity and mortality in this elegant literary musing conducted through a reading of Freud's argument about creativity with poet Rainer Maria Rilke. The reading is followed by a conversation conducted by Jennifer Humphry. Ona Lindquist, Chair, Community Relations, Postgraduate Center for Mental Health introduces the event. The event takes place on November 3, 2006 in Newman Library's Oak Room.

Siri Hustvedt: When the Protagonist is a Psychoanalyist

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2012 69:06


Friends of the Newman Library and the Postgraduate Center for Mental Health (PCMH) present the fifth annual Evening in the Oak Room, celebrating the affiliation of the PCMH with the Newman Library and featuring guest speaker and acclaimed author Siri Hustvedt. The relationship between psychoanalysis and literature is explored. Ona Lindquist, Chair, Community Relations, Postgraduate Center for Mental Health introduces the event and reads from her personal work involving a psychoanalyst as protagonist. Edith Gould, Training Analyst, Senior Supervsor and former editor of Psychonalysis and Psychotherapy discusses the role psychoanalysis plays in literature and film. The evening's featured speaker, Siri Hustvedt, reads from her latest novel in progress, The Sorrows of an American which features a psychoanalyst as the story's protagonist. The event took place on November 4, 2005 in Newman Library's Oak Room.

Danielle Ofri: Singular Intimacies: Becoming a Doctor at Bellevue

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2012 29:04


Friends of the Newman Library and the Postgraduate Center for Mental Health (PCMH) sponsor the third annual Evening in the Oak Room to celebrate the affiliation of the PCMH with the Newman Library. The event features a reading by Danielle Ofri followed by a dialogue with the audience led by psychoanalyst and author Dale Mendell, PhD. Dr. Ofri, an attending physician at Bellevue and editor-in-chief of the Bellevue Literary Review, reads a chapter from her book Singular Intimacies: Becoming a Doctor at Bellevue.

Considering the Relationship Between Psychoanalysis and Buddhism

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2012 132:04


A discussion of the relationship between psychoanalysis and Zen Buddhism with featured speakers Mark Finn and Barrry Magid. The speakers are introduced by Arthur Downing, Baruch's Chief Librarian and Head of Information Technologies. The moderator is Ona Lindquist.

Dialogues on Terror: Patients and Their Psychoanalysts

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2012 122:07


Friends of the Newman Library and the Postgraduate Center for Mental Health (PCMH) present an annual Evening in the Oak Room to celebrate the affiliation of the PCMH with the Newman Library. The event examines symptoms of terror observed by psychoanalyists and law enforcement personnel in the wake of the events of September 11th. Charles Strozier, Historian, Psychoanalyst and Professor at John Jay College speaks; as does Vincent E. Henry, a former NYPD Sergeant, 9/11 rescue worker and Professor of Criminal Justice and Sociology at Pace University. Russell Merrit, chair of the library advisory committee of the Postgradute Center for Mental Health introduces the event; and Annette Leavy, Editor of Psychoanalysis and Psychotherapy introduces the panelists. The event marks the publication of a series of special issues of the journal Psychoanalysis and Psychotherapy.

Student Research and the General Education Experience: A Panel Discussion

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2012 55:05


Professor and Deputy Chief Librarian Jerry Bornstein moderates a panel discussion on student research and the general education experience at the Fourth Annual CUNY General Education Conference. The student panel includes Kapil Balkaran, Gentiana Haxhaj, Jason Ng, and Crystal Sewa. The event takes place on May 2, 2008, at the Baruch College Vertical Campus, Room 14-240.

Freshman Learning Communities - Making the Connection, Fall 2007

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2012 7:17


Video montage of the Fall 2007 freshman learning communities (LC). Features interviews with peer mentors and participating students, and excerpts from various projects. Interviewees include Leo Gabovich, peer mentor, LC33; Suzanne Nig, LC29; Henley Wu, LC29; Alyssa Amatulli, peer mentor, LC18; Ana Aguirre, LC31; and Steve Tomasik, LC31.

Wikipedia

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2012 15:22


Excerpts from Professor Jerry Bornstein's class discussion on Wikipedia in his course LIB3040: Information and Society. Questions include: "What is Wikipedia?," "What is the controversy over Wikipedia?'" and "What is the policy for the use of Wikipedia when doing research and writing term papers?"

How Serious Students Do Their Research at Baruch College

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2012 104:39


A panel of students talks about how they use the library's services and resources to do their research at Baruch College. The student panel includes Adriana Aldarondo, Kennneth Archbold, and Iwona Rozalewicz, etc. The discussion is moderated by Jerry Bornstein, Deputy Chief Librarian for Public Services, William & Anita Newman Library, Baruch College. The event takes place on January 22, 2008 at the Newman Library Building, Room 135.

Library Stories: Perspectives from Students and Librarians

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2012 5:19


Newman Library Celebrates 10 Millionth Visitor

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2012 7:19


"Newman Library celebrates its 10 millionth visitor during a ceremony on February, 8, 2007. Sandra Younger, a part-time undergraduate student of Baruch College, became the library’s 10 millionth visitor On Saturday morning, February 3, 2007. In commemoration of this milestone event she received a $1,000 gift certificate to the Baruch College Bookstore. Arthur Downing, Chief Information Officer/Assistant Vice President for Information Technology, and Chief Librarian, Baruch College, opened the celebration by pointing out that last year when “the university surveyed the undergraduate student population and asked Baruch students how they felt about the library…not a single student indicated any level of dissatisfaction.” Bernard Banks, president of the Undergraduate Student Government, praised the Newman Library as “a place we should be proud of” and singled out the library’s 24 hour schedule during midterms and finals as providing “students with a safe heaven” when they have to study late hours. Provost David Dannenbring, the College’s chief academic officer, noted the library’s strong service commitment to student and faculty needs. The celebration also recognized four finalists in the Newman Library Trivia Quiz contest, which tested students’ knowledge of the library. Baruch students Harrison Adler, Siddharth Bajaj, Christian Drankwalter, and Joel Ramos each received a certificate for an iPhone, which will be available from Apple® after June 1. Professor Downing explained that the iPhones were selected as prizes to reflect the library’s commitment to leadership in the use of information technology."

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