Video: The Things They Carried

April 29th, 2010

Thirty five years after the conclusion of the Vietnam War, Tim O’Brien’s collection of stories about an American platoon, “The Things They Carried,” is being reissued as it celebrates its own 20th anniversary. Jeffrey Brown talks to the author about the experiences that led him to write the book.

You can find a copy of The Things They Carried in our library: PS3565 .B75 T48 1991

Here is the video of this interview

Looking Back at the Vietnam War with Author, Veteran Tim O’Brien

Twittering in the Trees

April 26th, 2010

Hear that lonesome whippoorwill? Then, again, maybe it’s a robin. Spring is in the air and the birds are tweeting in full chorus. If you’ve ever wondered what kind of bird is serenading as you wander across campus, check out the Cornell Lab of Ornithology’s All About Birds Webby Award-nominated website. The online guide to birds offers definitions and information on 585 species of birds, photos, bird-watching and identification tips, and coolest of all, video and sound of bird songs and calls. So, while the weather is warm, listen to the birds sing - and impress your friends by rattling off the name of the twitterer in the trees! After all, come October, they’ll all be gone again…

The National Parks America’s Best Idea

April 23rd, 2010

We just received our copy of the cool film The National Parks: America’s Best Idea by Ken Burns. This is at once a stunningly beautiful documentary while telling a hidden history of populist efforts to save disappearing landscapes. Ken Burns has the special talent of teaching us something new about ourselves while using things that are so very familiar. Here is the catalog description and a short preview from YouTube:

Traces the birth of the national park idea in the mid-1800s and follows its evolution for nearly 150 years. Using archival photographs, first-person accounts of historical characters, personal memories and analysis from more than 40 interviews, and what Burns believes is the most stunning cinematography in Florentine Films’ history, the series chronicles the steady addition of new parks through the stories of the people who helped create them and save them from destruction

YouTube Preview of The National Parks by Ken Burns:

Need a Paper Topic? See SIRS

April 21st, 2010

Sometimes we need a little bit of help when we are trying to settle on a research paper topic.  The MVCC Library provides access to SIRS Researcher, a database that not only contains thousands of articles on hot topic issues across varying disciplines, but also offers a way to explore different subjects.

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From the database homepage, you can peruse a plethora of “leading issues.” You can view the Top Ten issues, an A-Z list, see issue Groups sorted by discipline, or try a Visual Browse.

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Research Tools on the Encyclopedia Britannica Online

April 6th, 2010

Students who need to get some interesting facts for their research papers should consider looking at the Research Tools section of the EB Online database. Three interesting and potentially useful options are  Timelines, World Data Analyst, and Compare Countries. Note: while EB Online has many citations for its various searches, citing the Research Tools will require some original work on the part of the student mainly because each result is unique.

New Health Bill What’s In It For You?

March 31st, 2010

So, the big news these days is the newly passed healthcare bill. There’s all kinds of information flying back and forth out there. I wanted to share this article from the New York Times that tries to answer some questions: New York Times: Consumers’ Big Question: What’s In It for Me?. Here are some of the questions they consider:

  • Q. I don’t have health insurance. How soon will the new law help me?
  • Q. How many people can sign up for the new plan?
  • Q. How is the new federal pool different from what is already offered by state high-risk pools or Medicaid?
  • Q. How will the law affect children with pre-existing conditions?
  • Q. Will Medicare recipients receive any immediate benefits?
  • Q. Will young, healthy adults who don’t have insurance be helped by the reforms?
  • Q. What are the immediate benefits for people who already have insurance?
  • Q. Won’t all these changes increase my health care premiums?
  • Q. Will small-business owners notice any immediate benefits?

Tax Prep Assistance

March 31st, 2010

April 15th is right around the corner . . .  Do you need help preparing your income tax forms?  The IRS has a Volunteer Income Tax Assistance (VITA) program available nationwide.

“This list helps taxpayers locate nearby volunteer sites that help low- to moderate-income (generally, $49,000 and below) people who cannot prepare their own tax returns. IRS-certified volunteers sponsored by various organizations receive training to help prepare basic tax returns in communities across the country.” –From IRS.gov website

For the Illinois site listing, click here, or for more general information, click here.

April is National Autism Awareness Month

March 23rd, 2010

By now, all of us know someone who is affected by autism (even if you don’t know it).  According to the Center for Disease Control, 1 in 110 children in the U.S. have an autism Spectrum Disorder.  In honor of National Autism Awareness Month (yeah, I know it’s not April yet), I thought I would post some resources on the subject.

How to recognized autism:

CDC Autism Facts page

Could It Be Autism? : A Parent’s Guide To The First Signs And Next Steps
by Nancy D. Wiseman   Call number - RC553.A88 W57 2006

The ABCs Of DDs The Basics About Developmental Disorders Such As Autism And Aspergers
Moraine Valley Community College, Learning Resources Center ; Media Production Department   Call number - RC553.A88 A25 2006 VIDEO CASSETTE

Understanding autism:

Thinking In Pictures : And Other Reports From My Life With Autism
by Temple Grandin   Call number - RC553.A88 G74 1996

The Way I See It : A Personal Look At Autism And Asperger’s
by Temple Grandin  Call number - RC553.A88 G743 2008

Autism, The Musical
A Bunim-Murray Film In Association With In Effect Films
Call number - RJ506.A9 A9246 2008 DIGITAL VIDEO DISC

Understanding Brothers And Sisters On The Autism Spectrum
Writer/Producer/Director, Dan Coulter
Call number - RJ506.A9 U53 2007 DIGITAL VIDEO DISC

Peer Review in 5 Minutes (YouTube Video)

March 9th, 2010

Here is a short video on peer review publications from North Caroline State. Don’t know what peer review is? Well, you should watch the video:

Click here if you can’t see the video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=twogpmM-SfY

Drink me!

March 8th, 2010

History’s not just about dates and people, it’s about beverages.  To celebrate St. Patty’s Day, the library has two new cool, refreshing books for your educational and reading pleasure.  Let’s start with a history of Cuban independence and the son of the man who made cola even better:

Bacardi and the long fight for Cuba: the biography of a cause,” by Tom Gjelten
Call number: HD9394 .C94 B334 2008

And for those of you seeking a non-alcoholic option, we present:

Milk, the surprising story of milk through the ages: with 120 adventurous recipes that explore the riches of our first food,” by Anne Mendelson
Call number: SF251 .M46 2008

Enjoy!