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New Database – Digital Theatre Plus
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Digital Theatre Plus features high-definition live video captures of British theatrical productions, along with production information, interviews with key creative players, and teaching materials. Digital Theatre works in partnership with leading theater companies, education organizations and arts collectives in the UK to make the best theater, English, and drama resources widely available.
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Updates From Around the Library (June 2014)
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Before we get to the recent highlights from some of the Library’s various blogs, I’d like to announce the Library’s new eResources blog: “Wired Up and Plugged In.” Check it out for new databases, ebook packages, ejournals, and other eresources.
- Brown Curio takes a look at commencement 1906, the moon, and the Great War.
- Here is the latest memory from the Rock50 website. Submit your own Rock memory today!
- The Hall-Hoag Collection Blog has begun “summer processing.” Also, check out the letter from Howard Zinn to Grace Hoag.
- Image Collections in the Brown Library unfortunately is only available to the Brown community, but if you’re on campus, check out a recent post about “Travel.”
- The John Hay Library Renovation Blog shares some new photos. The renovation is putting on the “finishing touches.”
- Over at the Center for Digital Scholarship blog, there are some tips on managing your research data.
- The Health Sciences Library Update Blog is your source for all health-science-related topics.
- And the Mobile Apps For Scholarship Blog is a great resource for new apps.
- Be sure to check for Library updates on: facebook, twitter, and instagram.
Contact: Mark Baumer | 401-863-3642
- Brown Curio takes a look at commencement 1906, the moon, and the Great War.
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Happy Carberry Day
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The Library has been unable to confirm or deny if Professor Josiah S. Carberry will be making an appearance on campus tomorrow (Friday, June 13, 2014), but strangely this afternoon every lecture hall on campus was reserved before these reservations were quickly cancelled. One person close to the situation said, “We received a letter from Professor Carberry, but the letter was lost before it could be read and actually the letter might have been lost before it was sent.”
In any case, Happy Carberry Day!
Please contribute your loose change to a cracked pot (some will be located in the Rock Library and SciLi) in support of the Josiah S. Carberry Fund.
Also, if you happen to spot Josiah Carberry tomorrow, feel free to post an image of him on instagram and tag it #josiahcarberry so it will appear on the Library’s Josiah Carberry Wall.