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Digitally Archive That Research: A Content Management Workshop for Faculty & Staff
Wednesday, March 22 at 3:00pm in Library room 0002 Friday, March 24 at 11:00am in Library room 0014 Monday, March 27 at 2:00pm in Library room 0002 Wednesday, March 29 at 1:00pm in Library room 0014 This faculty and staff workshop shows you how to digitally archive that research piling up in the corner using Shared Shelf: a customizable database provided by the Library and maintained by the Digital Collections Center.
Need a database of unique-to-Purchase resources? Interested in highlighting student work? Need authoritative visuals?
Shared Shelf can accommodate materials used in art history, the fine arts, science, performance (dance, music, theater), printmaking and artist books, oral histories, and manuscript archives (to name a few). Shared Shelf will accept the following formats: JPEGs & PDFs (both downloadable), MP4s & MP3s (both streaming only).
Join us for a how-to workshop so you can make that unique research available.
Due to expected weather caused by Winter Storm Stella, classes and other activities on campus are cancelled for Tuesday, 3/14/17.
The Library will close at 1:00AM (one o'clock in the morning) on what is technically Tuesday, March 14.
We will be open from 10:30AM to 11:00PM on Tuesday, March 14, following our weather emergency schedule.
It is also possible that campus will be on a delayed opening schedule on Wednesday, March 15. Please monitor your email, check the Hours page, and/or call the 24-hour weather emergency hotline, (914) 251-7500, for the latest information.
Digitally Archive That Research: A Content Management Workshop for Faculty & Staff
Tuesday, March 7 & Thursday March 9, 2017 11am in Library Lab 1004C
This faculty and staff workshop shows you how to digitally archive that research piling up in the corner using Shared Shelf: a customizable database provided by the Library and maintained by the Digital Collections Center.
Need a database of unique-to-Purchase resources? Interested in highlighting student work? Need authoritative visuals?
Shared Shelf can accommodate materials used in art history, the fine arts, science, performance (dance, music, theater), printmaking and artist books, oral histories, and manuscript archives (to name a few). Shared Shelf will accept the following formats: JPEGs & PDFs (both downloadable), MP4s & MP3s (both streaming only).
Join us for a how-to workshop so you can make that unique research available.
Art+Feminism Wikipedia Edit-a-thon Saturday, March 11, 2017, 11:00am-4:00pm Purchase College Library, Labs 1004C & 1004D
Wikipedia's gender trouble is well-documented. In a 2011 survey, the Wikimedia Foundation found that less than 10% of its contributors identify as women. While the reasons for the gender gap are up for debate, the practical effect of this disparity, however, is not. Content is skewed by the lack of women's participation. This represents an alarming absence in an increasingly important repository of shared knowledge. Let’s change that. Join us at the Purchase College Library for the Fourth Annual Art+Feminism Wikipedia Edit-a-thon in (Computer Labs 1004C & 1004D) on Saturday, March 11, 2017 from 11am to 4pm. This will be an all day communal updating of Wikipedia entries on subjects related to art and feminism. We will provide tutorials for the beginner Wikipedian, reference materials, and refreshments. Computers will be available. Feel free to bring your own laptop, power cord, and ideas for entries that need updating or creation. For the editing-averse, we urge you to stop by to show your support. This is an inclusive event. All are welcome! Everyone is encouraged to attend and participate! Please review the Art+Feminism Safe Space Policy More information at the Facebook event page!
Book Swap: Find Your Next Favorite Book!
Thursday, March 2, 2017, 11:00am - 3:00pm Library, First Floor
Do you have books you no longer want or need? Bring them to the Library and trade them in! Give your old books a second chance for love, and you might just find a new favorite.
Please, no textbooks.
Co-sponsored by the Library and the Office of Community Engagement.
Come watch Ava DuVernay’s award-winning documentary 13th, one of the most widely-acclaimed films of 2016. 13th explores the history of racial inequality in the United States, particularly as it pertains to the prison-industrial complex and the disproportional incarceration of African-Americans. Following the film, Purchase College faculty members Karen Baird (Political Science), Paula Halperin (Latin American History), Dean Irby (Acting), and Mariel Rodney (Literature) will lead a discussion. 13th: Film Screening & Discussion When: Wednesday, March 1 @ 4:30pm Where: Purchase College Multicultural Center (Fort Awesome)
Fake news is on the rise, but you can fight back! Come to our event "Don't Take the Clickbait: A Teach-In" on Friday, Feb. 24 at 12:30pm in Library Lab 1004D.
Purveyors of fake news and “alternative facts” are in the business of disempowering you. At this interactive, hands-on teach-in, Librarians and Journalism faculty will give you the skills to identify and combat fake news and take your power back. You'll learn about tools for debunking fake news sites as well as concrete steps you can take to reduce the spread of false and misleading information. This teach-in is part of Purchase Days of Action and Dialog (#daad) Teach-In Facilitators: Virginia Breen, Associate Professor of Journalism Emily Carlin, Outreach, Reference, and Instruction Librarian Donna Cornachio, Assistant Professor of Journalism Darcy Gervasio, Instruction Librarian
See our Facebook event for more details and to RSVP!
Libraries are for Everyone! Beautiful artwork by Hafuboti (aka Rebecca McCorkindale), the Assistant Director/Creative Director of Gretna Public Library in Nebraska.
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Text Us 24/7 at (914) 873-1711
Email us at [email protected]
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Great Speeches Night
Thursday, February 16 @ 4:00pm Library, Music Collection Room, (first floor)
Get inspired by the beauty and power of African American rhetoric. Do you have a favorite speech by an African American leader? Want to learn more about the history and influence of African Americans like Malcolm X, Coretta Scott King, and Fannie Lou Hamer? Then join us as we celebrate Black History Month with videos and readings of great speeches from American history.
This event is part of our Black History Month programming and is co-sponsored by the Purchase College Multicultural Center.
The Digital Collections Center, found on the first floor of the Library, provides unique digital collections used for teaching and research. We digitize analog archives and curate born-digital materials that enhance coursework and student scholarship. We’re open to collaboration and happy to train Purchase affiliates in digital archiving and content management. If you have any questions, please get in touch: [email protected].
Faculty & staff workshops are being held in February and March to help you digitally archive that research. You know the stuff, piling up in the corner? Unique to Purchase and highly useful to students and fellow researchers? We’d like to help with that. Join Digital Collections Curator Mēgan Oliver in the Library for a how-to session on the following dates (all sessions will be the same material):
Tuesday Feb. 21 @ 2PM in LIB 1004D
Thursday Feb. 23 @ 11AM in LIB 1004D
Friday Feb. 24 @ 11AM in LIB 1004C
Tuesday Mar. 7 @ 11AM in LIB 1004C
Thursday Mar. 9 @ 11AM in LIB 1004C
Digital exhibitions are a specialty at the DCC. We curate collections to celebrate inclusivity and diversity, and we dig into our archives to digitize one-of-a-kind ephemera. Our exhibitions are always available at http://sunypurchaselibrary.omeka.net/exhibits/show/bhm/bhmi.
Our newest include:
Black History Month
Purchase College Hip-Hop Week
Silent film slides
What’s new?
The DCC is always growing and diversifying our digital collections. Register for a free ARTstor account with your Purchase email to access our database of unique archival materials. Our newest research collections include:
Mid-century movie press kits
Cartoons sketches
Archived campus publications
If you’re not seeing what you need for teaching or research, contact us to change that.
Black History Month is here! Come to the Library to learn about your civil rights, the people who fought for them, and the civil rights challenges we face today!
Civil Rights Trivia Night When: Tuesday, February 7 @ 6:00pm Where: Library, First floor, near the Periodicals section Co-Sponsored by the Purchase College Multicultural Center How much do you know about your civil rights and the people who fought for them? Come find out at Civil Rights Trivia Night! Free food and prizes! Play on a team of up to four friends, or take on a challenge and go solo.
Great Speeches Night When: Thursday, February 16 @ 4:00pm Where: Library, First floor, Music Collection Room Get inspired by the beauty and power of African American rhetoric. Do you have a favorite speech by an African American leader? Want to learn more about the history and influence of African Americans like Malcolm X, Coretta Scott King, and Fannie Lou Hamer? Then join us as we celebrate Black History Month with videos and readings of great speeches from American history. This event is co-sponsored by the Purchase College Multicultural Center.
13th: Film Screening and Discussion When: Wednesday, March 1 @ 4:30pm Where: Multicultural Center (Fort Awesome) Come watch Ava DuVernay’s award-winning documentary 13th, one of the most widely-acclaimed films of 2016. 13th explores the history of racial inequality in the United States, particularly as it pertains to the prison-industrial complex and the disproportional incarceration of African-Americans. Following the film, there will be a discussion led by Purchase College faculty from Literature, Latin American Studies, and Political Science.
Also happening in February...
Don’t Take the Clickbait: Practical Ways to Recognize and Fight Fake News When: Friday, February 24 @ 12:30pm – 2:00pm Where: Library Lab 1004D Purveyors of fake news and “alternative facts” are in the business of disempowering you. At this teach-in, part of the campus-wide Days of Action and Dialog series of events, librarians and journalism professors will give you the skills to identify and combat fake news and take your power back.
Plus, check out these book displays!
Activism and Protest – First floor. An intersectional book display from Civil Rights to Black Lives Matter.
Black Writers You Need to Read! - First floor. Poetry, plays, and fiction by black writers.
African American Art – 2nd Floor Reading Room. Collected works on African American artists from the 1700s to today.
Now on view at the Library: “Activism and Protest: An intersectional book display from Civil Rights to Black Lives Matter.”
As part of the Library’s celebration of Black History Month, explore books from our collections related to social movements, grassroots organizing, and creative strategies for collective action!
Titles from this display can be checked out.
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