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McKee Library Faculty & Staff Newsletter March 2016
McKee MinuteMcKee Library is proud to host
Campus Research Day on April 12, 2016. Keynote Address
The keynote speaker is Dr. Duane McBride, professor at Andrews University and author of Legal and Illicit Drug Use: Determining Drug Abuse Treatment Needs and Drug Use and the Courts. His areas of expertise are criminology and drug abuse,
and he has been published in numerous scholarly publications.
Dr. McBride currently teaches Survey Research, Criminology, Public Health, Drug Abuse, and Juvenile Delinquency at Andrews University, where he served as Chair of the Behavioral Sciences Department for 23 years. He has received numerous awards for his teaching, research, and contributions to Andrews
University.Presenter Coaching
Three coaching sessions will be offered in order to help students prepare for Campus Research Day:
Poster Presentation CoachingWednesday, April 6, 12 - 1 pm
Oral Presentation CoachingThursday, April 7, 12 - 1 pm
Friday, April 8, 12 - 1 pm
Attendees will receive free pizza as they learn how to best prepare their poster or oral presentation. Reservations are required and can be made on the website. More Information
Information regarding Campus Research Day, requirements, and coaching sessions can be found online at http://southern.libguides.com/ResearchDay.
Students and faculty are invited to present their research at the upcoming campus-wide event
WInTeR SeMeSTeR CAMPUS ReSeARCH DAy
Campus Research Day, club displays, and spring break hours
Campus Research DayTitle submissions for Campus
Research Day are due by March 22, 2016. Please contact Katie McGrath at [email protected] with questions. Club Displays
McKee Library welcomes school clubs and groups to place displays in the library throughout the school year. To schedule a display, please contact Deyse Bravo at [email protected].
Library Hours for Spring Break
Thursday, March 3Open | 7:45 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Friday, March 4Library Closed
Sunday, March 6Library Closed
Monday - Thursday, March 7 - 10Open | 1 p.m. to 5 p.m.
Friday, March 11Library Closed
Sunday, March 13Open | 6 p.m. to 12 a.m.
Library News
From the VaultCommemorative Plates from the
Confederacy CollectionLibrary’s main floor Winter 2016 Semester
Medieval Literature Hand PuppetsAutumn Wurstle &
Fall 2015 Medieval Literature StudentsLibrary’s main floor
February 16 - April 15, 2016
Stained GlassWorks by Alfred Miyagi
Library’s main floorDecember 1, 2015 - March 15, 2016
Art & displays in the library
Quilling ArtWorks by Otilia Schimbischi
Library’s second floorDecember 2, 2015 - March 16, 2016
Women’s History March 3 - April 15, 2016
Classic FilmsFebruary 26 - April 1, 2016
FriendshipMarch 25 - April 29, 2016
On the Move: TransportationMarch 15 - April 8, 2016
All Things Tennessee March 1 - April 4, 2016
In this EditionBetter Together 2David Attenborough Films 2Missions & evangelism 3nursing Leadership 3new & noteworthy
Religion & Philosophy 4History & Government 4Arts & Humanities 4Science & Mathematics 4Health Sciences 5Social Sciences 5Technology 5Business & economics 5
Computing 6Focus on Writing 6
Animated FilmsMarch 18 - April 22, 2016
Book and DVD displays
On Display
Instutional repository statistics
Full-text downloads by monthJanuary 2016 - 5,595December 2015 - 5,001
Downloads in the past year63,516 as of February 29, 2016
Articles available in the library’s research blog, Research@Southern
Research@Southern
Art, Literature, & World War II: A Student’s Thoughts on Existentialism
Olivia DeWitt, studentPublished February 24, 2016
The Classroom Collides with the Real World
nicole Sacdalan, studentPublished February 17, 2016
Ethnography of Communication: Barranquilla, ColombiaDr. Linda Crumley
Published February 10, 2016
Use of Color to Boost Memory RecallJessica Malloch, Gloria Andrusiak,
and Ann Lee, studentsPublished February 3, 2016
KnowledgeExchange
Full-Text downloads to-date138,159 as of February 29, 2016
March 20162
8MUST ReADBOOKS
Recommended byPamela Jansen
Evening Supervisor
Buddy SystemGeoffrey L. Greif
BF575.F66 G735 2009
Friends ForeverSuzanne Degges
B575.F66 D44 2011
The Sibling EffectJeffrey Kluger
BF723.S43 K58 2011
Married to an OppositeRon Shackelford
HQ728.S45 2003
Better Together: The Art of Relationships
Recommended byStan Cottrell
Media & Technical Services LibrarianDocumentary films available electronically or in the media department
Planet Earth
Media QL 50 .P583 2007
The Life of Birds
Media QL 698.3 .L49 2002
Impossible Feats: Attenborough’s Natural Curiosities
Films on Demand
Life on Camera: Attenborough—60 Years in the Wild
Films on Demand
Life in the UndergrowthMedia QL 362 .L54 2006
Attenborough’s Birds of ParadiseFilms on Demand
Other recommendations:
The Private Life of PlantsFilms on Demand
Life in Cold BloodMedia QL 641 .L54 2008
The Surprising Power of Family MealsMiriam Weinstein
HQ734.W4376 2005
Truth & Beauty: A Friendship Ann Patchett
RD661.G74 P386 2005
The Opposite of Loneliness Marina Keegan
PS3611.E3335 A6 2014
Reclaiming ConversationSherry Turkle
P95.45.T87 2015
DaviD attenborough’s nature
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&Missions
evangelisMRecommended by
Deyse Bravo-RiveraPeriodicals & Special Collections Librarian
SojournersMarch 2016
OutreachJanuary/February 2016
Adventist FrontiersFebruary 2016
Literature EvangelistJuly-December 2015
Titles available in the periodicals department
“Studying, Praying, and Serving ‘As Never Before!’ ” by Liberanskiy
Recommended articles:
“Soulfires: Igniting Ministry” by Franco“Gospel-Centered Teaching: Mercy Hill Church” by Moses
Recommended articles:
“Crowds” by Martinson“People Don’t Fit in Suitcases” by Lovitt
Recommended articles:
“The Nakedness of the Open Soul” by Miller“Saving Seeds, Soil, and Souls” by King
Recommended article:
JAMS: Journal of Adventist Mission StudiesVolume 11, 2015
MinistryJanurary 2016
“How Does Spiritual Life Grow?” by Appel“Breaking Down the Different Walls of Partition: Our Urgent Twenty-First Century Challenge” by Mwale
Recommended articles: Recommended articles:
nursing leaDershipRecommended by
Donald MartinElectronic Services Librarian
Resources available in library databases
International Journal of Nursing PracticeAvailable in Academic Search Complete
“Leadership and Management Skills of General Practice Nurses: Experience or Education?” by Rosalind, et al.
Recommended articles: Volume 20, Issue 6
Nursing ManagementAvailable in Business Source Complete
“Exemplary Leadership: How Style and Culture Predict Organizational Outcomes” by Smith“Making an Impact” by Keith, et al.
Recommended article: Volume 46, Issue 3
Radiology ManagementAvailable in CINAHL Complete
“Effective Leadership in the 21st Century” by Jones“From Command and Control to Humble Inquiry” by Edge
Recommended article: Volume 37, Issue 6
The Journal of Nursing Administration Available in Ovid
“Nursing Leadership Education” by Books, et al.“New Graduate Nurse Transition Programs and clinical Leadership Skills in Novice RNs” by Chappell, et al.
Recommended articles: Volume 44, Issue 12
“Prayer and Fasting: A Response to Crisis in Mission” by Vine“Prayer as a Strategic Weapon in Mission” by Sanou“Ellen G. White on City Missions” by Tan
March 20164
Firearms: A Global History To 1700 Kenneth ChaseUD390.C43 2008
History, Government, Law, & Politics
}The Last Jews in Berlin Leonard GrossDS135 .G4B452 1999
Courage and Consequence: My Life as a Conservative in the FightKarl RoveE840.8 .R68 A3 2010
Magna Carta David StarkeyKD3946 .S73 2015
AbstractionMaria Lind, editorThis anthology reconsiders crucial aspects of abstraction’s resurgence in contemporary art, exploring three equally significant strategies explored in current practice: formal abstraction, economic abstraction, and social abstraction.
NX620.A228 2013
Letters to a Young PoetRainer Maria RilkePT2635 .I65Z488 2004
The Art of Language InventionDavid J. PetersonPM8008.P48 2015
Other Recommendations:
101 Careers in Mathematics Andrew Sterrett, editorThese articles provide valuable advice on looking for a job and on the expectations of industry.QA10.5.A15 2014
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First Over There: The Attack on Cantigny, America’s First Battle of World War I Matthew J. DavenportThe riveting true story of America’s first modern military battle on May 28, 1918, its first military victory during World War I, and
its first steps onto the world stage. The first American battle of the “war to end all wars” would mark not only its first victory abroad, but the birth of its modern army.D545 .C273D38 2015
Science & Mathematics
Religion & Philosophy
Church History in Plain Language Bruce L. Shelley
This work makes church history come alive in this classic book that has become the first
choice of many laypeople, church leaders, and in many college classrooms.
BR150.S52 2013
The Sacredness of Questioning Everything David Dark
The possibility of redemption and revolution depends on the questions we ask of God,
governments, media, and everyday economies. It is by way of the questions that we resist the
conformity. BT1103.D37 2009
Breaking the Chains of Gravity: The Story of Spaceflight Before NASAAmy Shira TeitelAmy Shira Teitel tells the story of America’s space program, its advances, its personalities and the rivalries, right up to the launch of Sputnik in 1957.TL670.T397 2016
}Philosophy of Religion: Thinking about Faith Stephen EvansBL51 .E86 2009
A Political History of the Bible in America Paul D. HansonBR515 .H36 2015Islam and the Future of Tolerance: A Dialogue Sam Harris & Maajid NawazBP171.5 .I365 2015
Is There a God? Richard Swinburne BL200 .P47 2009
Arts & Humanities
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}Raw and Beyond Victoria Boutenko RM237.5 .B6925 2012
Animal Assisted-TherapyDonald Altschillere-Book
Health Sciences Social Sciences
The End of College: Creating the Future of Learning and the University of EverywhereKevin CareyCollege courses that had been kept for centuries from all but an elite few were released to millions of students throughout the world for free.LC5800 .C36 2015
Listening to Patients: Existential-Phenomenology for Nursing Sandra P. Thomas & Howard R. PollioThis book focuses particularly on the nurse clinician and student and how to truly listen to patients.RT42 .T48 2002
TCP/IP Network Administration Craig HuntTCP/IP Network Administration is a complete guide to setting up and running a TCP/IP network for administrators of networks of systems or users of home systems that access the Internet.TK5105.9.H86 1994
Technology
Rocket Girl: The Story of Mary Sherman Morgan, America’s First Female Rocket Scientist George D. MorganThis is the extraordinary true story of America’s first female rocket scientist. TL781.85 .M67 M67 2013
Hybrid: The History and Science of Plant Breeding Noel KingsburyHybrid will give readers a thoughtful new perspective on--and a renewed appreciation of--the cereal crops, vegetables, fruits, and flowers that are central to our way of life. SB123 .K554 2009
Business & Economics
Red Team: How to Succeed by Thinking Like the Enemy Micah ZenkoDrawing on little-known case studies and unprecedented access to elite red teamers in the United States and abroad, Zenko shows how any group can win by thinking like the enemy. HF5386.Z46 2015
Good Leaders Ask Great Questions: Your Foundation for Successful Leadership John C. MaxwellEvery leader has room to grow, and the advice in these pages will help readers assess their current position, and structure an effective plan to achieve their goals.HD57.7.M394256 2014
}Common Sense Economics James D. Gwartney HB95 .G9 2010
100 Great Businesses and the Minds Behind Them Emily RossHF5386 .R665 2006
Economics: The User’s Guide Ha-Joon ChangHB171 .C484 2014
Phishing for Phools George Akerlof HB74 .P8 A49443 2015
Let There Be Water: Life-Saving Lessons from Israel for a Water-Deprived WorldSeth M. SiegelEvery town, every country, and every reader can benefit from learning what Israel did to overcome daunting challenges and transform itself from a parched land into a water superpower.TD313 .I75 S54 2015
}The Impulse Society Paul RobertsHC106.84 .R63 2014
101 Careers in Social Work Jessica A. RitterHV10.5.R58 2015
March 20166
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Deyse Bravo-RiveraGenevieve Cottrell
Stanley CottrellSonja FordhamCarol HarrisonPamela Jansen
Donald MartinDaniel MaxwellKatie McGrath
Seth ShafferJessica Spears
Library Faculty & Staff
McKee MinuteJessica Spears
Executive Editor
spotlight: CoMputing
ACM Digital LibraryThe ACM Digital Library is a vast collection of citations and full text articles from the ACM journal, newsletter, and conference proceedings.
Suggested Databases
IEEE Xplore Digital LibraryThe content in Ieee Xplore comprises over 160 journals, over 1,200 conference proceedings, more than 3,800 technical standards, over 1,000 e-Books and over 300 educational courses.
Welcome to Macintosh [DVD] Directed by Rob Baca and Josh Rizzo
QA76.8 .U6 W45 2008
The Last Lecture Randy Pausch
QA76.2 .P38 A3 2008
Numbersense: How to Use Big Data to Your Advantage Kaiser Fung
QA76.9 .D343 F86 2013
The Big Switch: Rewiring the World, from Edison to Google Nicholas Carr
QA76.9 .C66 C38 2008
Periodicals Recommendations
The Man Who Invented the ComputerJane Smiley
QA76.2 .A75 S64 2010
A Gift of Fire: Social, Legal, and Ethical Issues for Computers and the InternetSara Baase
QA76.9 .C66 B3 2003
Return to the Little Kingdom: How Apple and Steve Jobs Changed the WorldMichael Moritz
QA76.8 .A66 M677 2009
Defeating the Hacker: A Non-Technical Guide to Computer SecurityRobert Schifreen
QA76.9 .A25 S343 2006
Advanced Computing
Advances in Human-Computer Interaction
“Reading and writing work best when one process fuels or informs the other. In order to make sure that reading and writing are working together effectively in your classroom, you might wish to consider the following:
•Limit the amount ofreading assigned so that students have time to devote themselves to their writing.
•Devote class discussion orperhaps a writing assignment to an analysis of how an argument is constructed, rather than focusing exclusively on the content.
•Provide students withcourse readings that are well written, and take time in class to talk with students about what, exactly, makes the writing so good.
•Provide students withmodels of bad writing, taking time to talk about what, exactly, makes the writing so bad.
•Generate materials—perhapswith your students—that articulate the qualities of good writing in your particular discipline; ask students to evaluate a piece of writing according to these standards. (For this exercise,
consider breaking students into smaller groups and then reconvening to compare observations.)”
For more information on this topic, please visit the Institute for Writing and Rhetoric at Dartmouth College website.
Recommended byKatie McGrath
Associate Library Director
FoCus on writing Written by
Sonja FordhamResearch & Writing Center Director
Integrating reading and writing from Dartmouth College
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