would like to use
library services after
hours may access the
library online services
via the Internet or visit
one of the neighboring
libraries that have
cooperative
agreements with us.
Reference Services Credo Reference is
an online collection of
more than 600 highly-
regarded full-text
reference titles. It
covers every major
subject from over 80
publishers and links
The Anthony O.
Parker, Ph. D.
Library Media Center
promotes learning
and supports the
mission of Albany
Technical College.
Faculty, staff and
students have access
to materials and
professional
assistance at all
times the facility is
open. Students who
Explore the Resources!
Library Media Center
From the
Dean’s Desk
“We take pride in serving you. We hope this newsletter is in-formative and sparks your in-terest. We look forward to see-ing you in the library. So stop by, visit and take a mini tour.”
Anthony O. Parker, Ph.D. Library Media Center Summer Semester 2016
Volume 7 Issue 3 Published Every Semester
Collection Development
Please get your requests in for library resources. Faculty, staff,
and students are encouraged to participate in the development of
the library collection. Instructors, please do not include your cur-
rent textbooks. Resources are ordered as funding becomes availa-
ble.
patrons to other related resources available through the library.
GALILEO is the doorway to a wealth of information. Through
GALILEO patrons can access over 150 databases indexing thousands
of periodicals and scholarly journals. Over 7,000 journal titles are
provided in full text. Other resources included are an encyclopedia,
business directories, a collection of over 10,000 full-text books and
government publications.
Page 2 Library Media Center
Contact Information
Anthony O. Parker, Ph.D.
Library Media Center
1704 S. Slappey Blvd.
Albany, Ga 31701
E-mail:
Ph: (229) 430-1745
Fax: (229) 430-1945
Hours
Mon-Thurs:
8:00 AM - 9:00 PM
Fri:
8:00 AM - 4:00 PM
Sat:
9:00 AM - 1:00 PM
Library Staff:
Roy Calhoun,
Dean of Library
Services
Marilyn Sizemore,
Night Librarian
Angela Davis,
Circulation Dept.
Letitia Moultrie,
Acquisitions Dept.
Vaullery Thomas,
Cataloging Dept.
Visit us on the Web
www.albanytech.edu
Galileo Updates
The Digital Library of Georgia is pleased to announce the expansion of the South Georgia Historic Newspapers Archive:
http://sgnewspapers.galileo.usg.edu
The South Georgia Historic Newspapers Archive now provides access to nineteen newspaper titles published in twelve south Georgia cities (Albany, Americus, Bainbridge, Brunswick, Cairo, Cuthbert, Perry, Thomasville, Tifton, Valdosta, Vienna, and Waycross) from 1845 to 1923. Consisting of over 164,000 newspaper pages, the archive provides historical images that are both full-text searchable and can be browsed by date. The site is compatible with all current browsers and the newspaper page images can be viewed without the use of plug-ins or additional software downloads.
The archive now includes the following south Georgia newspaper titles: Houston Home Journal (Perry) (1870-1923) and Grady County Progress (Cairo) (1910-1917), in addition to the titles previously included in the archive: Albany Herald (1892-1893, 1900-1901, 1906), Albany News (1867-1892), Albany Patriot (1845-1866), Americus Times Recorder (1881-1921), Bainbridge Democrat (1872-1909), Bainbridge Search Light/Post-Search Light (1901-1922), Brunswick Advertiser/Advertiser and Appeal (1875-1889), Cuthbert Appeal (1866-1886), Sumter Republican (1870-1885), Tifton Gazette (1892-1919), Thomasville Times Enterprise (1873-1922), Valdosta Times (1908-1912), Vienna News (1902-1918), Vienna Progress (1893-1904), Waycross Headlight (1884-1887), Waycross Herald (1892-1914), and Waycross Journal (1901-1914).
The South Georgia Historic Newspapers Archive is a project of the Digital Library of Georgia, a part of Georgia’s Virtual Library GALILEO and is based at the University of Georgia.
Graduates, Take GALILEO with You Congratulations to all 2016 graduates of Georgia’s schools and colleges!
You may be leaving your school behind, but you can still access GALILEO through your Georgia public library. Just contact your local public library for the GALILEO password or information on accessing your public library’s online resources.
Public libraries in Georgia offer a premier set of job and career resources. Chief among these is LearningExpress Library, which offers practice tests, tutorials, and eBooks related to job search and workplace skills improvement, career certification and licensing exam preparation, college entrance and graduate school admissions exam preparation, GED exam preparation, and more.
Job and Career Accelerator helps you create professional and effective resumes and cover letters, master interviewing techniques, improve your work skills, and prepare for occupation-related exams. It will also help you explore occupations and find your occupation match and generate ideas about possible career paths to take.
Some of the databases will be different, but you still have access to reliable, authoritative re-
sources using the GALILEO Discover search featured on the GALILEO website.
Page 3 Library Media Center
The Anthony O. Parker, Ph.D. Library Media Center brought awareness to a host of different
celebrations. Visual displays, books and handouts were showcased for the months of May
through July.
Teacher Appreciation Week
Political and educational leaders first began discussions for a day to honor teachers in 1944. In
1953, Eleanor Roosevelt persuaded the 81st Congress to proclaim National Teachers’
Day. Congress declared March 7, 1980, as National Teacher Day. The National Education Associa-
tion continued to observe Teacher Day on the first Tuesday in March until 1985, when the Nation-
al PTA established Teacher Appreciation Week as the first full week of May. The NEA Representa-
tive Assembly then voted to make the Tuesday of that week National Teacher Day. National
Teacher Day is an unofficial national holiday.
Black Music Month
Black Music Month began in 1979 when Kenny Gamble, Ed Wright, and Dyana Williams devel-oped the idea to set aside a month dedicated to celebrating the impact of black music. Created by music business insiders, the group successfully lobbied President Jimmy Carter to host a recep-tion on June 7th, 1979 to formally recognize the cultural and financial contributions of black mu-sic. Since 1979, Black Music Month has grown from a small commemoration to national propor-tions with events held annually across the country. In 2000, US-Representative Chaka Fattah sponsored House Resolution 509, which formally recognized the importance of Black music on culture and the economy during President Bill Clinton’s administration. In 2009, President Barack Obama further defined June as African American Music Appreciation Month declaring the start of summer as a celebration for all the black “musicians, composers, singers, and songwriters [who] have made enormous contributions to our culture.” National Rose Month National Rose Month was celebrated in June. This Holiday is set aside for people to appreciate
the beautiful rose, learn about its many species and what all the rose has to offer. Its beauty,
scent, taste is just to name a few of what makes it so popular. A rose is a flowering shrub of the
genus Rosa. There are more than a hundred species of wild roses, all from the northern hemi-
sphere and mostly from temperate regions. The species form a group of generally prickly shrubs
or climbers, and sometimes trailing plants, reaching 2–5 meters tall, occasionally reaching as high
as 20 meters by climbing over other plants.
National Culinary Arts Month July is National Culinary Arts Month, this month-long celebration promotes awareness of profes-sional cooks and chefs and their contributions to culinary arts.
References:
https://mcpls.wordpress.com/2012/07/05/229/ http://nmaam.org/black-music-month/ http://www.nationaldaycalendar.com/national-teacher-appreciation-day-tuesday-of-the-first-full
-week-in-may/
http://www.gone-ta-pott.com/national_rose_month.html
Page 4 Library Media Center
Galileo Usage Statistics shown below are the total number of searches from April
2016–June 2016. Detailed statistics can be obtained from the GALILEO (Georgia
Library Learning Online) Help Menu under Usage Statistics.
Albany Technical College
(top Databases searched)
ABI/INFORM Complete (ZUCA) Academic Search Complete (ZBAC) Accounting and Tax Database (ZUTX) Advanced Placement Source (ZBAD) Asian Business and Reference (ZUAS) Automobile Repair Reference Center (ZBAU) Banking Information Source (ZUBK) Britannica School High (ZEHS) Britannica:Tour USA (ZEBM) Business Source Complete (ZBBC) Career & Technical Education (ZUCT) Computer Source (ZBCC) Computing (ZUCO) eBooks on EBSCOhost (ZMNL) Education Journals (ZUED) Encyclopaedia Britannica Online Mo-bile (ZEBO) Environment Complete (ZBEV) European Business (ZUEU) FirstSearch:WorldCat Mobile (ZOWC) Health Source: Nursing / Academic Edition (ZBHN) Hoover's Company Capsules & Profiles (ZUHO) Images (ZBIM) Military Journals (ZUMI) Online Mobile (ZEBO) Pharmaceutical News Index (ZUPH) ProQuest Newspapers (ZUPN) ProQuest Nursing and Allied Health Source (ZUNU) Religion (ZURE) Research Library (ZURL) Social Science Journals (ZUSS) Telecommunications (ZUTE) The Atlanta Journal Constitution (ZUAJ)
Institutions: Searches Full-
Text
Albany Technical College (albt) 34,743 5,429
Athens Technical College (ath2) 7,142 4,008
Atlanta Technical College (atlt) 3,078 1,246
Central Georgia Technical College (mac2) 44,996 20,915
Chattahoochee Technical College (cht2) 54,153 26,512
Coastal Pines Technical College (alta) 6,907 3,580
Columbus Technical College (cot1) 10,739 6,107
Georgia Northwestern Technical College (gnt1) 24,108 6,142
Georgia Piedmont Technical College (dekt) 12,155 6,854
Gwinnett Technical College (gwt1) 28,371 12,528
Lanier Technical College (lant) 13,174 5,651
Ogeechee Technical College (ogt1) 4,822 2,173
Savannah Technical College (sav2) 7,951 3,192
Southern Regional Technical College (thot) 596 1,023
Wiregrass Georgia Technical College (wrgt) 9,475 4,499
Grand Totals 262,410 109,859