July 31, 2013

Marymount Library is Talkin’ Trash

The Marymount Library is excited to announce an expansion of its annual One Campus One Book program with new community partnerships.  We have joined forces with the Palos Verdes Library District, Palos Verdes Art Center and the Palos Verdes Peninsula Land Conservancy in sponsoring a community-wide common reading program now called One Book One Peninsula.


For 2013, we have selected a sustainability-themed book since it is a topic of great interest to all of our institutions and to our coastal community as a whole.  After much consideration, the book selected for this year is Garbology: Our Dirty Love Affair with Trash by Pulitzer-prize winning author Edward Humes.

This is a fascinating book that journeys inside the secret world of our biggest export, our most prodigious product, and our greatest legacy:  our trash.  Did you know that each average American produces a whopping 102 tons of garbage in a lifetime, more than any other people in the world?   The author leads readers along the trail of that trash – what’s in it; the hidden costs of it; and how some families, communities, and nations are finding a way back from waste to discover a new kind of prosperity.  Get ready to be surprised!

Why a Common Read?

First launched at Marymount in 2005, our common reading program involves members of our campus – students and employees – reading the same book.  Readers are encouraged to engage in an analysis of the book from a variety of disciplinary perspectives.  This has become a common program at many universities, and within many cities, as a way to help members of a community connect – to have something in common – to engage with each other in talking about their perspectives of a book and to engage in a lively and intellectual manner through a variety of events offered around the book’s themes.   

After all, this is what a college education is designed to do – to broaden one’s perspectives and ways of looking at the world.  

Recent books in our common read program include Rebecca Skloot’s “The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks,” and Father Gregory Boyle’s “Tattoos on the Heart .”
 
Join the Community Fun!

Marymount community members are encouraged to read the book and take part in some of the planned events supporting our One Book program — including a campus visit by Edward Humes on 9/27 followed by a speaking engagement with the author on Saturday 9/28 at the Palos Verdes Peninsula Library.

Stay informed on our many community-wide events related to the book by liking our One Book One Peninsula Facebook page:  www.facebook.com/onebookonepeninsula


Pick up a copy of the book today in the Marymount bookstore or check it out from the library.

July 17, 2013

Problem with Google Scholar Links to Full Text Articles

UPDATE (7/18/13):  The problem reported about Google Scholar links to full-text content available from Marymount Library has been fixed.  If you continue to experience any complications, please email dhall@marymountpv.edu.

If you use Google Scholar to discover what is available full-text from Marymount Library as well as content on the free web, please note that the links to full-text that appear in the right hand column of your search results page are currently not working properly.

Right-hand column links to full text in Google Scholar
However, there is a workaround.  If you click on the link with a right-mouse and select to open the link in a new tab, you will be directed to the full-text (see screenshot).

Use right mouse click to open links in a new tab.
For more on how to configure Google Scholar to discover articles available from Marymount Library, see this video.