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Best podcasts about college library

Latest podcast episodes about college library

BJPsych Journals
Fish's Clinical Psychopathology

BJPsych Journals

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2025 38:09


RCPsych Books Trainee Editor Dr Ayomipo Amiola is joined by Professor Patricia Casey co-author of Fish's Clinical Psychopathology. The fifth edition is out now. More details on the book and to buy: tinyurl.com/2nc8uh4t RCPsych members purchasing via Cambridge are entitled to a discount and can request a copy via the College Library. The book can also be found in other bookshops in-store and online. Disclaimer: RCPsych Books is not responsible for statements made by podcast contributors. Unless so stated, the content of this podcast does not necessarily reflect the views of the Books Editor-in-Chief or the Royal College of Psychiatrists.

College of Optometrists
Topic update: The impact of OCT in optometric practice

College of Optometrists

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2025 7:20


College Library and Information Services Manager, Marlene Blackstock, talks to College Vice President Professor Irene Ctori PFHEA FCOptom PhD PGDip MSc BSc(Hons) about her research on “The Impact of OCT in Optometric Practice".

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Nighttime Talk With Niall Boylan
Do you agree with the renaming of Trinity college library?

Nighttime Talk With Niall Boylan

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2025 32:44


Do you think renaming Trinity College Dublin library after Evan Boland is a step towards social justice, or does it erase important parts of history?

BJPsych Journals
Cambridge Textbook of Neuroscience for Psychiatrists

BJPsych Journals

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2025 25:20


Professor Peter B. Jones joins RCPsych Books Trainee Editor Dr Ayomipo Amiola to discuss the Cambridge Textbook of Neuroscience for Psychiatrists. More details on the book and to buy: https://tinyurl.com/pswbz9zx RCPsych members purchasing via Cambridge are entitled to a discount and can request a copy via the College Library. The book can also be found in other bookshops in-store and online. Author GitHub: https://tinyurl.com/5nvnwm88 Disclaimer: RCPsych Books is not responsible for statements made by podcast contributors. Unless so stated, the content of this podcast does not necessarily reflect the views of the Books Editor-in-Chief or the Royal College of Psychiatrists.

BJPsych Journals
Nutritional Psychiatry: A Primer for Clinicians

BJPsych Journals

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 6, 2024 31:43


Professor Ted Dinan joins RCPsych Books Trainee Editor Dr Ayo Amiola to discuss the book Nutritional Psychiatry: A Primer for Clinicians published by the RCPsych. More details on the book and to buy: https://tinyurl.com/4hkwff5z RCPsych members purchasing via Cambridge are entitled to a discount and can request a copy via the College Library. The book can also be found in other bookshops in-store and online. Disclaimer: RCPsych Books is not responsible for statements made by podcast contributors. Unless so stated, the content of this podcast does not necessarily reflect the views of the Books Editor-in-Chief or the Royal College of Psychiatrists.

Fabulous Film & Friends
Ep. # 90 - Season 3 FINALE! Wildcat!

Fabulous Film & Friends

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 20, 2024 93:55


Send us a Text Message.On this 90th episode and Season 3 finale of Fabulous Film & Friends we're going to dig into 2024's Wildcat, centering around the life and works of Great American Author Flannery O' Connor and directed by Ethan Hawke, starring the director's daughter Maya Hawke, Laura Linney, Phililip Ettinger, Cooper Hoffman, Steve Zahn, Rafael Casal, Alessandro Nivola Christine Dye, Vincent D'Onofrio and Liam Neeson.  I'm your host Gino Caputi and joining me this week to try and unpack all of this literary and cinematic heaviness are Lit major and self-proclaimed  QUEEN of the College Library check-out counter, my kid sister Roseanne Caputi, Author, hyp-MO-therapist and pop culture critic Joe Field and a man who lived the life of O'Connor's Southern heartthrob OE Parker, replete with tattoo long before it was fashionable: Gordon Alex Robertson.   Before the duel of wits begins: the synopsis: Wildcat details the physical, intellectual, emotional, spiritual and familial battles author Flannery O'Connor endures after she is stricken with Lupus and desperately attempts to ascertain God's purpose for her and her gift for writing sardonic and uncomfortable grim morality tales.  What do we all make of this endeavor? Find out!!  Follow the FFF Facebook page!https://www.facebook.com/groups/fabulousfilmandfriends Watch the podcast on Youtubehttps://youtu.be/yeCGAAHBeIg

Highlights from Moncrieff
Trinity College Library ranked one of the world's popular

Highlights from Moncrieff

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2024 8:09


The Trinity College library has been ranked 11th in the top 15 libraries in the world. This ranking is based on a meticulous analysis of Google review scores, Wikipedia page views, and the frequency of social media posts.Sean was joined by Anne Marie Diffley, Visitor Services Manager at Trinity College Library to discuss...

Moncrieff Highlights
Trinity College Library ranked one of the world's popular

Moncrieff Highlights

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2024 8:09


The Trinity College library has been ranked 11th in the top 15 libraries in the world. This ranking is based on a meticulous analysis of Google review scores, Wikipedia page views, and the frequency of social media posts.Sean was joined by Anne Marie Diffley, Visitor Services Manager at Trinity College Library to discuss...

Why Would You Tell Me That?
Why France Banned Sundays

Why Would You Tell Me That?

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2023 63:53


We finally have the episode when Dave says "Time is a just a construct". That may well be the case, but you still have to have major cajones to want to change the entire calendar. Enter badboy of Europe, France. This week the lads meet Dr Matthew Shaw from Queen's College Library, Oxford University who talks them through the plan to get rid of Sundays, decimalize time and rename every day of the year.Part 1 sees Neil explain a champagne-related coup while Dave demonstrates a frankly extraordinary ability to belch on command. Get that man on a talent show.Presented and Produced by Neil Delamere and Dave MooreEdited by Cathal MinogueMusic by Dave MooreArtwork by Ray McDonnell Sources:https://www.smithsonianmag.com/arts-culture/the-widow-who-created-the-champagne-industry-180947570/ https://www.historytoday.com/archive/months-past/death-joseph-ignace-guillotin#:~:text=When%20Guillotin%20died%20in%201814,changed%20their%20family%20name%20instead.https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2022/sep/06/letters-of-last-resort-pms-early-task-to-write-to-uks-nuclear-sub-commandersFor more info on Neil's gigs see: www.neildelamere.com/gigsTo listen to Dave on the radio it's: https://www.todayfm.com/shows/dave-moore-1499732 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The Daily Good
Episode 895: A great idea to fight hunger in the UK, progress in the fight against prostate cancer, the wonder of the Trinity College Library & Book of Kells, the phenomenal “In Our Time” podcast, and more…

The Daily Good

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2023 18:12


Good News: A fairly obvious solution to cost of living pains in the UK is being proposed, Link HERE. The Good Word: A lovely reminder of the power of solitude. Good To Know: A fascinating fact about an Irish yacht club… Good News: Great news in the fight against prostate cancer! Link HERE. Wonderful World: […]

Knewz
Jewish Students Barricaded Inside N.Y.C. College Library as Pro-Palestine Protesters Banged on Doors: 'I Was Absolutely Terrified'

Knewz

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2023 3:39


Jewish students experienced a scary scenario at The Cooper Union, a private college in New York City, on Wednesday, October 25.Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

Voice of Islam
Breakfast Show Podcast 22-09-2023 Imperial College Library renamed to Nobel Prize winner

Voice of Islam

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2023 113:50


Introduction and News Topic: 1 Imperial College Library renamed to Nobel Prize winner; Abdus Salam Topic: 2 Britain no longer a Christian Country Guest includes: Ahmad Salam Professor James Walter Dr. Joanna Collicutt Tim Hutchings

Forward with NACCE
Lifelong learning at your local community college library, with Wake Tech. Librarian Katy Hoffler

Forward with NACCE

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2022 25:48


Community college libraries are more than just a place for students to check out books or study. At Wake Technical Community College specifically, they're a place for students to find assistance in searching for research materials, private spaces to attend virtual job interviews and get guidance on how to best budget their time while studying for finals—and that's just one day for librarian Katy Hoffler. In this episode, learn about what else students can gain by visiting their community college libraries.Ready to move forward with NACCE? Learn more about the National Association of Community College Entrepreneurship.Follow NACCE on Facebook, Twitter, and LinkedIn.Watch this episode on YouTube!

Military Historians are People, Too! A Podcast with Brian & Bill
S2E22 Philip Shackelford - South Arkansas Community College

Military Historians are People, Too! A Podcast with Brian & Bill

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2022 62:29


Today's guest is the hard-working fellow podcaster Philip Shackelford! Philip is the Director of the College Library at South Arkansas Community College in El Dorado, Arkansas. Before joining South Arkansas Community College, Philip held internships and positions at the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and the Western Reserve Historical Society in Cleveland, the University of Akron, and the Twinsburg Public Library in Twinsburg, Ohio. He earned a BA and MA in History and his MLIS from Kent State University at Kent State. Philip serves on the Executive Committee of the Arkansas Library Association (ArLA) and was president in 2021. His 2018 article in the ArLA journal Arkansas Libraries won the ArLA LaNell Compton Prize. He also received the ArLA Emerging Leader Award in 2019. Aside from his work as a Library Director, Philip remains an active scholar. He is the author of Rise of the Mavericks: The US Air Force Security Service and the Cold War, which the US Naval Institute Press will publish in April 2023. Amazingly, he has written 30 published book reviews since 2015. Philip is also a podcaster. He is the creator and host of the Modern Scholar Podcast, one of the best academic podcasts out there - we can't recommend Modern Scholar enough! Join us for a fascinating chat about homeschooling, getting interested in military history, being a musician with a brother who is a Nashville violin/fiddle prodigy known as the Jimi Hendrix of Violin, podcasting, AND (wait for it!) vegan BBQ alternatives! Join us as we are far outside of our comfort zone with the pleasant and enjoyable Philip Shackelford! Philip's recent history read: The End of Victory: Prevailing in the Thermonuclear Age, by Edward Kaplan. Philip's read-for-fun: The Culture Code: The Secrets of Highly Successful Groups, by Daniel Coyle. And Philip's local BBQ shout-out: JJ's BBQ! Follow Philip and Modern Scholar Podcast on Twitter @modscholarpod. Rec.: 10/28/2022

KZYX News
Mendocino College Repertory Dance Company Presents "Open Air"

KZYX News

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2021 6:29


October 28, 2021--Mendocino College Repertory Dance Company will present its upcoming show, Open Air, November 5th, 6th and 7th at the Ukiah campus. Performance Director Eryn Shon-Brunner says the show's title is fitting, as all of the original pieces of this innovative dance performance will unfold outside in different locations on Mendocino College's Ukiah Campus. The outdoor, roving show allows both the audience and performers to enjoy dance and the beauty of Ukiah's college campus while adhering to Covid-19 safety protocols. Four pieces, ranging in tone from serious to comical to ritualistic, will be danced in four different locations throughout the grounds. The first piece, called “Ragtime,” will take place in the heart of campus at the Pomo Plaza. College dance instructor and choreographer Kirsten Turner presents this 1960's ragtime ballet as a nod to the famous 20th century choreographer George Balanchine, regarded as the foremost contemporary choreographer in the world of ballet. The next dance, created by students Ari Sunbeam and Jay Haralson, is called “Raising the Bar” and is set on the steps of the College Library, one of the campus' most stunning architectural buildings. Sunbeam's choreography is inspired by his observations of nature, in particular the mating rituals of birds and other animals. Following the silliness of “Raising the Bar” is a ritualistic dance choreographed by Pilates instructor Dena Watson Krast called “Cornucopia.” This piece is set under a beautiful grove of giant oaks adorned with colorfully dyed fabrics created by Mendocino College Costume designer Kathy Dingman-Katz, who oversees all the costume pieces in the show. The combination of natural beauty, costuming and dance make “Cornucopia” a feast for the eyes. The final piece of Open Air, choreographed by Schon-Brunner, is called “In the Round” and is danced in an open, grassy field in the middle of campus. Open Air begins each night at 5:00 pm, and tickets are free. The audience is asked to convene in front of the Mendocino's large theater, called the Center for Visual and Performing Arts.

LIVE 94.6
K.L.P Aftermath,Live From Emory-"Flaming Hot Cheetos,Facebook's new name,Dooly Noted from Oxford College Library"

LIVE 94.6 "The Grizz" Radio Station®️

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2021 26:32


Welcome back to the show! A K.L.P Entertainment Broadcast station-News Station-over 43 International Countries. Now Streaming and broadcast on Spotify,Apple Podcast,ITunes, Podcast Addict. The new hit radio station that focuses on everything K.L.P Entertainment, Swanky Studios, and Grizzly Talk Podcast. with the collaboration of news such as entertainment, Films, Music, Video Games, and media. Integrated our listeners in Atlanta.

Swanky 93.3 Radio Station™
K.L.P Aftermath,Live From Emory-"Flaming Hot Cheetos,Facebook's new name,Dooly Noted from Oxford College Library"

Swanky 93.3 Radio Station™

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2021 26:29


Welcome back to the show! A K.L.P Entertainment Broadcast station-News Station-over 43 International Countries. Now Streaming and broadcast on Spotify,Apple Podcast,ITunes, Podcast Addict. The new hit radio station that focuses on everything K.L.P Entertainment, Swanky Studios, and Grizzly Talk Podcast. with the collaboration of news such as entertainment, Films, Music, Video Games, and media. Integrated our listeners in Atlanta.

Kuilei Courageous Conversations
The Kapi‘olani Community College Library Is MORE Than Books

Kuilei Courageous Conversations

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 4, 2020 33:53


We are excited to share that in this episode, Erica Dias, Librarian from Kapi‘olani Community College's Library talks about the wealth of resources provided to students and employees. The College's Library has always been a major pillar with student success by offering tutorial support, access to technology, and resources for academic and personal growth, but that is only naming a few. The Library continues to practice outside the box, especially during this pandemic, in making sure students have access to everything they need to succeed in higher education. Please enjoy this wonderful conversation with Erica Dias.

The thirdactpoems's Podcast
HDHTHT #5: Boxes of thought, College library, Geography

The thirdactpoems's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2020 4:15


Mind-swapping, a trip to the library, and some silly doggerel Poems by Buff Whitman-Bradley Photo by Nina Norgeot

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The Mortarboard
The Challenge of the Small College Library, Part 1

The Mortarboard

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 23, 2019 27:03


There are forces that act on small college libraries that prevent them from changing to meet student needs, and some of the changes that do happen just seem to muddy the mission of the library. Dr. Daniel Barwick describes the problem and offers Part 1 of a series of solutions.

Tamil Language Podcast in Rathinavani90.8, Rathinam College Community Radio, Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu.
National Library Day during August 4th week @ Rathinam College Library | Special Talk by RCAS Library Head Indrani Ma'am

Tamil Language Podcast in Rathinavani90.8, Rathinam College Community Radio, Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu.

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 22, 2019 17:35


National Library Day during August 4th week @ Rathinam College Library | Special Talk by RCAS Library Head Indrani Ma'am

LIBcast - from The Queen's College
Literary Matter in Early Modern England

LIBcast - from The Queen's College

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2019 32:10


Dianne Mitchell and Katherine Hunt speak about their exhibition that showcases the material lives of literary texts from the collections of the Queen’s College Library. Exploring how books and manuscripts were created, censored, annotated, and used, they reveal the rich variety of ways in which early modern people interacted with their books.

Ann Kroeker, Writing Coach
Ep 164: Writing Fears and How to Overcome Them – Fear of Rejection

Ann Kroeker, Writing Coach

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2018 10:30


Over the past week I followed several women on Instagram as they traveled to London for a literary-themed trip. One woman on the trip, Bri McKoy, posted a photo of a letter preserved under glass at St John's College Library. The letter, written by Jane Austen's father, was sent to a publisher, describing a book about the same length as a popular novel of the time. He wondered if they might be interested in taking a look at it. https://www.instagram.com/p/Bl_dpmkAeXt/ The publisher rejected the book, sight unseen, with the short reply "declined by Return of Post.” Famous Books Initially Rejected Here's part of Bri's Instagram caption: Everybody, listen up! What you are looking at is a REJECTION for Jane Austen's book PRIDE AND PREJUDICE. Her dad sent a letter to a publishing house not only asking them to publish her manuscript but also telling them he would pay for everything. Still, they rejected it. They rejected it by sending his letter back to him. Can we sit with this for a moment? Someone. Rejected. P & P. We know of many stories like this. Lithub pulled together a list of books initially rejected by publishers. The list included Madeleine L'Engle's A Wrinkle in Time, with 26 rejections from publishers, and Kathryn Stockett's The Help which endured 60 rejections from agents. The website Bookstr pulled together a list of 10 books rejected multiple times, including Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone, which was rejected 12 times; William Golding's Lord of the Flies, rejected 20 times; and Carrie by Stephen King, rejected 28 times. In her Instagram update, Bri pointed out how easy it is for us to have the luxury of knowing the whole story. “Listen,” she writes, “we know how that story ends….But what if we don't know how the refusals handed to us end? What if we are sitting in our own unknown.” Writers in Their Own Unknown Websites like Bookstr don't pull together a top ten list of writers who got rejection letters who still are unpublished. There's no triumph there. There's just the rejection. They're sitting in their own unknown, so we don't find inspiration in them. St. John's College Library doesn't preserve under glass a rejection letter for a book that's still sitting on someone's hard drive, only read by a few beta readers and the writer's mom. The rejection letter is under glass because the book was rejected AND THEN was published and became the much-loved novel Pride and Prejudice. Stephen King's book Carrie made the list because it was rejected 28 times AND THEN it was picked up by a publisher and became a blockbuster commercial success and was made into a movie. Same with The Help. It was rejected, AND THEN. Many of us haven't reached the AND THEN. We know the end of those other stories, but we don't know the end of ours. Worse, if we get the rejection, it feels like END OF STORY. That's why we're afraid. Take Heart: This Is Not The End I'm here to say it is not the end. Bri encourages her readers to take heart. “Rejection is not an executioner. Rejection is a guide.” Then she goes through several possibilities. This rejection could guide us to keep going or to pause. To take a slight left turn even though we were certain we were to go right. The idea could be too big or too small. Then she says, “Remember you are living out a full story, not a highlight reel. Let rejection inform you, not destroy you.” I join Bri in saying “take heart.” Take heart, because a rejection is not THE END. It's not. So don't let the fear of rejection keep you from doing the work. When Fear of Rejection Stops Us Before We Even Begin You may be afraid of a formal rejection by a magazine, an agent, or a book publisher where you submit your project. That fear may be holding you back from even sending it. Don't let it. Don't be afraid to try. Query the agent. If they ask to see the manuscript, submit your work. Sign up for Submittable and send off your essays and s...

Ann Kroeker, Writing Coach
Ep 164: Writing Fears and How to Overcome Them – Fear of Rejection

Ann Kroeker, Writing Coach

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2018 10:30


Over the past week I followed several women on Instagram as they traveled to London for a literary-themed trip. One woman on the trip, Bri McKoy, posted a photo of a letter preserved under glass at St John’s College Library. The letter, written by Jane Austen’s father, was sent to a publisher, describing a book about the same length as a popular novel of the time. He wondered if they might be interested in taking a look at it. https://www.instagram.com/p/Bl_dpmkAeXt/ The publisher rejected the book, sight unseen, with the short reply "declined by Return of Post.” Famous Books Initially Rejected Here’s part of Bri's Instagram caption: Everybody, listen up! What you are looking at is a REJECTION for Jane Austen’s book PRIDE AND PREJUDICE. Her dad sent a letter to a publishing house not only asking them to publish her manuscript but also telling them he would pay for everything. Still, they rejected it. They rejected it by sending his letter back to him. Can we sit with this for a moment? Someone. Rejected. P & P. We know of many stories like this. Lithub pulled together a list of books initially rejected by publishers. The list included Madeleine L’Engle's A Wrinkle in Time, with 26 rejections from publishers, and Kathryn Stockett's The Help which endured 60 rejections from agents. The website Bookstr pulled together a list of 10 books rejected multiple times, including Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone, which was rejected 12 times; William Golding's Lord of the Flies, rejected 20 times; and Carrie by Stephen King, rejected 28 times. In her Instagram update, Bri pointed out how easy it is for us to have the luxury of knowing the whole story. “Listen,” she writes, “we know how that story ends….But what if we don’t know how the refusals handed to us end? What if we are sitting in our own unknown.” Writers in Their Own Unknown Websites like Bookstr don’t pull together a top ten list of writers who got rejection letters who still are unpublished. There’s no triumph there. There’s just the rejection. They’re sitting in their own unknown, so we don’t find inspiration in them. St. John’s College Library doesn’t preserve under glass a rejection letter for a book that's still sitting on someone's hard drive, only read by a few beta readers and the writer’s mom. The rejection letter is under glass because the book was rejected AND THEN was published and became the much-loved novel Pride and Prejudice. Stephen King’s book Carrie made the list because it was rejected 28 times AND THEN it was picked up by a publisher and became a blockbuster commercial success and was made into a movie. Same with The Help. It was rejected, AND THEN. Many of us haven’t reached the AND THEN. We know the end of those other stories, but we don’t know the end of ours. Worse, if we get the rejection, it feels like END OF STORY. That’s why we’re afraid. Take Heart: This Is Not The End I’m here to say it is not the end. Bri encourages her readers to take heart. “Rejection is not an executioner. Rejection is a guide.” Then she goes through several possibilities. This rejection could guide us to keep going or to pause. To take a slight left turn even though we were certain we were to go right. The idea could be too big or too small. Then she says, “Remember you are living out a full story, not a highlight reel. Let rejection inform you, not destroy you.” I join Bri in saying “take heart.” Take heart, because a rejection is not THE END. It’s not. So don’t let the fear of rejection keep you from doing the work. When Fear of Rejection Stops Us Before We Even Begin You may be afraid of a formal rejection by a magazine, an agent, or a book publisher where you submit your project. That fear may be holding you back from even sending it. Don’t let it. Don’t be afraid to try. Query the agent. If they ask to see the manuscript, submit your work. Sign up for Submittable and send off your essays and s...

From the Heart
College library

From the Heart

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2018 0:59


Subway wrappers Club crackers Future doctors and lawyers and Lifetime slackers Who are we all Faces and places in time People in the presence Of themselves and so many others Headphones Laptops Screens Everything to bring us together Yet drive us worlds apart The bittersweet taste of success A high GPA but who to impress A job A bank account All of these material possessions We use each other's Weaknesses as weapons And for what To have the Gravestone that says I WAS SUCCESSFUL All they left was An emotionless lust For possessions that They couldn’t take with them To their casket

Coffee Break with TMA
004 - The New Kepler College Library

Coffee Break with TMA

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2015 19:59


In this episode of Coffee Break: an interview with Dr. Jenn Zahrt about the brand-new Maggie A. Nalbandian Memorial Library at Kepler College near Seattle. Library Facebook page - https://www.facebook.com/MaggieANalbandianLibrary/ Kepler College site - http://www.kepler.edu/home/index.php/resources/library Read and subscribe to TMA at www.mountainastrologer.com

St John's College - Talks, lectures and seminars
The story of the Southampton Psalter

St John's College - Talks, lectures and seminars

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2014 52:57


The absorbing, colourful, and sometimes mysterious history of the oldest manuscript in St John’s College – the Southampton Psalter – is the subject of this talk by Professor Patrick O’Neill. "The Two Lives of an Irish Psalter at St John’s College Library" offers a brisk tour through centuries of history, as it tracks the origins, likely uses and journey of the book from its beginnings in early medieval Ireland, through to its arrival at the College in the 17th century.

NEWSPlus Radio
College Library Opens to Public

NEWSPlus Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2014 8:19


Students will begin their winter vacation of 2014 as early as this weekend. Since most students will go back home and leave college campus empty, curious citizens wonder whether they can be allowed to use college libraries. Should college libraries be open to the public?

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Goucher College Podcasts
"The Goucher Athenaeum: The College Library in a Changing World," 2009

Goucher College Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2013 84:30


A symposium in celebration of the opening of Goucher's new library held in the Hyman Forum of the Athenaeum on Wednesday, September 9, 2009. Symposium speakers featured are Carla Hayden, CEO of Pratt Library and Goucher College Board of Trustees; Kathryn Allamong Jacob, Curator of Manuscripts at the Schlesinger Library on the History of Women in America at Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Studies, Harvard University; James Neal, VP of Information Services and University Librarian at Columbia Univeristy; Joseph Rizzo, Principal and Library Specialist for the RMJM Athenaeum project; and Roberta Stevens, the outreach projects and partnerships officer at the Library of Congress and the project manager for the National Book Festival.

Campus Life
Imperial College Library: Changes to Library Services Summer 2013

Campus Life

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2013 2:04


Newman Library
The William and Anita Newman Library

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.

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Newman Library
The William and Anita Newman Library

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.

pcs college library newman library displayname_baruch dml