It's not too late to sign-up to be a part of the student focus group in Bunch Library next week! We will provide FREE PIZZA and drinks to those who participate. It will be held on Wednesday, March 27 from 6-7 pm in the library classroom. The goal will be to brainstorm new and innovative ways to market library services and resources. Bring your creativity, energy, and fresh ideas and we'll bring the pizza!
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Wednesday, March 20, 2013
Saturday, March 16, 2013
Dr. Shadinger READS
Bunch Library is starting a new poster series featuring familiar faces with their favorite books. Dr. Shadinger from the School of Music was kind enough to agree to be in our very first poster! He chose the book Beethoven's Hair: An Extraordinary Historical Odyssey and a Scientific Mystery Solved by Russel Martin. This poster is featured in the Music Library on the third floor of Bunch and in our online gallery found here. Read what Dr. Shadinger said about this book below.
This is a true and interesting account of a lock of Beethoven’s hair (cut as souvenir by a friend at the time of Beethoven’s death). The book chronicles the saga of the lock of hair as it passes from owner to owner until it is lost during WW II because it belonged to a Jewish family who died in the holocaust. In recent years the hair (contained in a locket) resurfaced in Denmark. The author weaves an interesting detective story to figure out how the hair survived the war. After the hair is auctioned and comes into new hands in recent years, it was forensically tested and revealed interesting clues about Beethoven’s health and what might have caused his hearing loss and ultimate death. It is a captivating story.
This is a true and interesting account of a lock of Beethoven’s hair (cut as souvenir by a friend at the time of Beethoven’s death). The book chronicles the saga of the lock of hair as it passes from owner to owner until it is lost during WW II because it belonged to a Jewish family who died in the holocaust. In recent years the hair (contained in a locket) resurfaced in Denmark. The author weaves an interesting detective story to figure out how the hair survived the war. After the hair is auctioned and comes into new hands in recent years, it was forensically tested and revealed interesting clues about Beethoven’s health and what might have caused his hearing loss and ultimate death. It is a captivating story.
Monday, March 11, 2013
Call for student participants
Do you love Bunch Library? Are you creative? Are you looking
for something to do on March 27 at 6pm?
Lila needs your help!
Bunch Library will be holding a student focus group in order
to brainstorm new and innovative ways to market library services and resources.
We will provide FREE PIZZA and drinks to those who participate. It will be held
on Wednesday, March 27 from 6-7pm in the library classroom. Sign up here to let us know you are coming.
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