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UST Libraries accepts donations for Women’s Advocates, Inc. through Friday, December 12

All are invited to join staff members of the UST Libraries in a collection drive for Women’s Advocates, Inc., a local organization that offers hope and help to women and children in crisis.    If you are able to help in this effort, please drop off your donations at one of our four libraries:   the Ireland library on south campus;  Keffer or Law libraries in Minneapolis, or the O’Shaughnessy-Frey on the main campus in St. Paul.   We will accept  your items until Friday, December 12.  All donations will be brought to Women’s Advocates, Inc. during the week of December 15.

These are most needed and requested:

Pajamas                                   for women of all sizes;   children all sizes

Disposable Baby Diapers        Sizes 5 and 6 in particular at this time, but all diaper sizes are welcome

Socks & Underwear          for women all sizes;   children all sizes

Thank you very much!

Libraries, News & Events, O'Shaughnessy-Frey Library

Cancelled: Dec 2 noonartsound in the library

We are sorry to have to share this news, but the noonartsound that was scheduled for December 2 with Spanish Flamenco guest guitarist, Tony Hauser, has been cancelled.

We will resume our noonartsound schedule in 2015, however, and hope to see you for next season’s noon-hour conversations about art and music:

Flamenco Guitarist Tony Hauser

Flamenco Guitarist Tony Hauser

March 3, 2015   Vienna and Franz Schubert with Chris Kachian and David Jenkins performing the Arpeggione Sonata.

April 7, 2015     The British Invasion with Chris Kachian and friends

May 5, 2015      The 1930s with guests artists Wilkenson-James singing songs of the early union/labor movement

We will seek to re-schedule Tony Hauser, if at all possible, during the spring.   Thank you very much!

 

Libraries, News & Events, O'Shaughnessy-Frey Library

Duo Arpeggione in concert – O’Shaughnessy-Frey Great Hall – November 19 at 7pm

Thomas Schönberg and Chris Kachian

Thomas Schönberg and Chris Kachian

The Arpeggione Duo – guitarist Dr. Christopher Kachian and cellist Dr. Thomas Schönberg will perform their 10th anniversary  7 p.m. concert Wednesday, Nov. 19, in the Great Hall on the second floor of O’Shaughnessy-Frey Library.

Program features the French Suite in G major by J.S. Bach, another French suite by Gabriel Faure and Maurice Ravel, and Hello Cello by Claude Gagnon. The duo also will premier several new works they have commissioned: Campfire Songs by Michael Karmon, Fantasy by Bryan Johanson, and Frozen Columns by Ron Pear.  The evening’s program is the same one the duo will perform on their November concert tour throughout Minnesota, Wisconsin, and North Dakota.

Schönberg and Kachian, who are educators as well as performers, formed the Arpeggione Duo after meeting at the Guitar Festival of Sollentuna, Sweden, in 2004. Since that time, they have toured annually and have recorded four albums.

Schönberg is a native of Sweden and was accepted to the Royal Music Academy of Stockholm at age 13. He received his doctorate at the University of Hartford, Conn., and is dean of the Lidingo School of Music in Sweden. He performs throughout Europe, Asia and the United States on a cello made by Guarneri filius ca 1715.

Kachian, whose doctorate is from the University of Minnesota, heads the Guitar Studies Program at St. Thomas and in 2011 was inducted into the renowned Sigma Alpha Iota International Music Fraternity. A champion of new music, he has commissioned and premiered more than 40 works for guitar. He has given more than 500 performances in Japan, China, Africa, Cuba, Costa Rica, Peru and throughout Europe and North America.  Kachian is a founding member of the Society for the Affectation of Baroque Music and also plays the blues harmonica.

The duo’s name reflects the musicians’ blend of guitar and cello. Invented in 1823 by Viennese guitar maker Johann Stauffer, the arpeggione has six strings and frets like a guitar, but it is similar in size to a cello and played with a bow. Only one major work was written for the instrument, the Sonata in A Minor for Arpeggione and Piano by Franz Schubert.

The Duo Arpeggione’s 10th anniversary concert is free and open to the public —  refreshments will be provided.   For more information please call Julie Kimlinger at (651) 962-5014.

 

 

 

 

 

Database Highlights & Trials

Oxford is Fixed (Encyclopedia of Social Work)

I’m so pleased to report that the error message of maximum number of users reached on our various Oxford University Press products has been fixed. Those of you looking for articles from the Encyclopedia of Social Work can breath a sigh of relief. It took about a week for Oxford’s tech support to fix this problem, but it’s all good now.  Please let me know if you experience any problems (cjdeluca@stthomas.edu) or have any questions or comments.

Database Highlights & Trials

Let’s examine the PROs and CONs

There seems to be a bit of buzz around pros and cons lately. For those of you with this assignment, take a look at:proscon

These three databases all kinda work the same way. They cover multiple sides (pros and cons) of various social issues. They offer background information, topic overviews, and pros and cons pulled from a variety of sources including primary sources, newspapers, TV & radio news transcripts and magazines.

Database Highlights & Trials

Oxford Error Messages (Encyclopedia of Social Work)

We have several e-resources (literally thousands) published by Oxford University Press. These include:

And many, many other titles. I am sad to report that they are experiencing technical difficulties and limiting access to these resources.  We are seeing an error report that reads,

OxfordError

The problem is, we don’t don’t have limited users. This message shouldn’t be appearing on these resources. Oxford tech support is aware of the problem and trying to fix it. It’s been over 24 hours now and they’re not sure what’s causing it.  They also told us Michigan State and Yale were experiencing the same thing, so it’s certainly a big system problem.

We are terribly sorry for the inconvenience. If you want to reply to this blogpost, I can notify you when the problem is fixed.  Again, we are really sorry this is happening.

 

 

 

Charles J. Keffer Library

New Adjustable Standing Desk At The Keffer Library

Standing DeskHave you ever found yourself spending countless hours just sitting and staring at a computer screen while trying to complete your school work?  Sitting all day is generally a poor idea for your posture and general health.  Also with darker winter days around the corner comes a stronger chance of the winter blues.  Physical activity helps in the battle against these adversaries of health and well-being. The Keffer Library has recently acquired an adjustable standing desk for use in its public computer lab in effort to improve student health.  Standing desks allow you the flexibility to stand and move around while completing your school work. Feel free to stop by, try it out, and let us know what you think!