Due to cloudy skies, Booth Library’s Astronomy Night scheduled for 8 p.m. Monday, April 13, has been CANCELED. We apologize for any inconvenience! Check back here for future updates about the library’s activities celebrating National Library Week!
The titles listed are new acquisitions and were selected for the display by the Business Librarian Janice Derr.
All in Startup: Launching a New Idea When Everything is on the Line
HB 615 .K355 2014
Starting Strong: a Mentoring Fable
HF 5385 .Z334 2014
Behind Every Good Decision: How Anyone Can Use Business Analytics to Turn Data into Profitable Insight
HD 30.28 .J34 2015
Big Data @ Work: Dispelling the Myths, Uncovering the Opportunities
HD 38.7 .D379 2014
Brand Aid: a Quick Reference Guide to Solving Your Branding Problems and Strengthening Your Marketing Position
HD 69 .B7 V36 2015
Evergreen: Cultivate the Enduring Customer Loyalty that Keeps Your Business Thriving
HF 5415.5 .F584 2015
Fundamentals of Enterprise Risk Management: How Top Companies Assess Risk, Manage Exposure, and Seize Opportunity
HG 4026 .H274 2015
Homo Economicus: the (Lost) Prophet of Modern Times
HB 173 .C6313 2014x
Invisibles: the Power of Anonymous Work in an Age of Relentless Self-Promotion
HF 5381 .Z94 2014
Make it Matter: How Managers Can Motivate by Creating Meaning
HD 57.7 .M3935 2015
The New Geography of Capitalism: Firms, Finance, and Society
HB 501 .D538 2014
Targeted: How Technology is Revolutionizing Advertising and the Way Companies Reach Consumers
HF 6146 .I58 S65 2015
The Virgin Way: Everything I Know About Leadership
HD 57.7 .B72743 2014
The lists of 2015 periodical and standing order cancellations and additions have been posted. The lists can be viewed here.The Periodical and Standing Order Review is an annual exercise designed to ensure that library collections continue to meet the needs of library users. Questions about the review can be addressed to the Reference Desk (581-6072) or individual subject librarians.
Booth Library will celebrate National Library Week April 12-18 by sponsoring several activities.
On April 16, the library will host the fifth annual Edible Book Festival. Items will be on display for public viewing from 4 to 6 p.m. Public voting will take place from 4 to 5:30 p.m., with the winners announced shortly after. An “edible book” is something that looks like a book or is book-themed and is made out of food. The edible artwork will not be eaten; however, refreshments will be served. Prizes will be awarded.
The annual book sale was held from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. April 15 outside the south entrance of Booth Library in the Alumni Quad (weather permitting). Thank you to all of our book sale patrons! The proceeds from the sale are used to enhance library programs and services.
At 4:30 p.m. April 15 the winners of the 2015 Awards for Excellence in Student Research and Creativity were announced during a reception hosted by the Library Advisory Board. The awards program promotes and recognizes excellence in student research and encourages students to utilize the wealth of information available at Booth Library to enhance their studies. Congratulations to this year’s winners: Helen Plevka for her paper, “Discordant Desire: Morley’s Polyphony in Shakespeare’s ‘Twelfth Night'”; Anita Ihuwan for her paper, “Knowledge and Attitudes of College Students Concerning HIV/AIDS”; and Nusrat Farah for her paper, “Impact of Household and Demographic Characteristics on Poverty in Bangladesh: A Logistic Regression Analysis.”
For more information on National Library Week activities, please call 581-6061 or follow the library on Facebook or Twitter.
Reference News features a spring break booklist, “Words of Love.” They’re not just for Valentine’s day…
Ahhhh…Spring! It’s finally here and like Lord Alfred Tennyson penned: In the spring a young man’s fancy lightly turns to thoughts of love.
Or, as John Dryden proclaimed: Pains of love be sweeter far | Than all other pleasures are.
Lastly, Emily Dickinson wrote: That love is all there is, is all we know of love.
Below are a few titles revealing all kinds of love and affection, pulsing within each cover: from Edith Wharton’s “Ethan Frome” the classic tale of the hiss of an old love grown cold as well as the promise, thrill and redemption of a new lover; to an unlikely, but growing friendship and attachment between two prison cellmates in “The Kiss of the Spider-Woman;” to the hilarious daily journal of a young woman, Bridget, describing her none-too-suave exploits (think blue soup, trying to shed stones, and an inappropriate interest in her bad-boy boss) in “Bridget Jones’s Diary.”
Everything Leads to You by Nina LaCour — Call # e-book via Booth Library & MyMediaMall
Rusty’s Surprise by Zach Sweets — Call # e-book via Booth Library & MyMediaMall
Homemade Love by California Cooper — Call # PS 3553 .O5874 H66 1986
The Necessity of Certain Behaviors by Shannon Cain — Call # PS 3603 .A389 N43 2011
The Sculptor by Scott McCloud — Call # Coming soon! Ordered 2-6-15 for GraFX in the Atrium
Someday, Someday, Maybe: a Novel by Lauren Graham — Call # e-book via Booth Library & MyMediaMall
Trust No One by Jayne Ann Krentz — Call # e-book via Booth Library & MyMediaMall
Kiss of the Spider Woman by Manuel Puig — Call # book, CD, e-book, movie, musical
Plum Lovin’ by Janet Evanovich — Call # PS3555.V2126 P56 2007b & e-book via Booth Library & MyMediaMall
Bridget Jones Diary by Helen Fielding — Call # PR 6056 .I4588 B75 1998 & e-book via Booth Library & MyMediaMall
The Arrow by Monica McCarty — Call # e-book via Booth Library online catalog &
MyMediaMall
When the Duke Was Wicked by Lorraine Heath — Call # e-book via Booth Library online catalog & MyMediaMall
The Paying Guests by Sarah Waters — Call # e-book via Booth Library online catalog & MyMediaMall
Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen — Call # PR 4034 .P7 2006x & e-book via Booth Library & MyMediaMall (and…lots of other versions)
Oryx and Crake: a Novel by Margaret Atwood — Call # PR 9199.3 .A8 O79 2003 & e-book via Booth Library & MyMediaMall
Every Day by David Levithan — Call # Ballenger Teachers Center 813 L579ev & e-book via Booth Library online catalog & MyMediaMall
Annie on My Mind by Nancy Garden — Call # Ballenger Teachers Center 813 G167a
Far From the Madding Crowd by Thomas Hardy — Call # PR 4745 .A1 1958x & read it online via Hathitrust
Romeo & Juliet by William Shakespeare — Call # PR PR2831.A2 W35 2012 & Graphic Novel, GraFX-Atrium PR2831.A2 P33x 2005 & Movie PN1997 .R73x .DVD & music, opera, monologues & Hathitrust online book
Jane Eyre by Charlotte Bronte — Call # PR 4167 .J3 1996 / e-book / movie PR 4167 .J32 1999x .DVD / read it online via Hathitrust
The Awakening by Kate Chopin — Call # Complete stories PS 1294 .C63 v.1, v.2 & e-book via Booth Library and MyMediaMall & screenplay PS1294.C63 A6434 1992
Ethan Frome by Edith Wharton Call # PS 3545 .H16 E7 1968 & read it online via Hathitrust & movie PN1997 .E87x .DVD & Ballenger Teachers Center 813 W55E3
A Farewell to Arms by Ernest Hemingway — Call # PS 3515 .E37 F3 1997 & movie PN 1997 .F3896x .DVD & audio sound recording (in storage): introduction, excerpts, and study guide PS3515.E37 F355 2006x .CD
The Thorn Birds by Colleen McCullough — Call # PR 9619.3 .M32 T46x
Since 2007 EIU has had electronic access to the Sage Deep Backfile collection of 299 journals. These journals range in subject matter across all areas of knowledge and provide full coverage of articles from a journal’s first issue until 1998. Until now these journals were available through the Booth Library journals A-Z list and the “find it @EIU” button: .
Now these valuable materials are also available for the first time through the library’s catalog. You can browse the entire list by performing a search in the library catalog for the keywords Sage deep backfile.
Booth Library will sponsor its fifth annual Edible Book Festival on April 16 as part of National Library Week.
Anyone in the community may enter a work made out of edible materials that has something to do with books in either its shape or content. The artwork will not be eaten. To view entries from last year’s competition, click here.
Entries may be installed at the library after 3 p.m. April 16. Items will be on display for public viewing from 4 to 6 p.m. Public voting will take place from 4 to 5:30 p.m., with the winners announced shortly after.
Awards will be presented in the following categories: Dean’s Choice, People’s Choice, Children’s Book Theme, Student Entry, Family Entry and Funniest Pun.
There is no fee to participate in or view this show; however, those planning to enter the contest must pre-register. The entry form is available in printable form on the library website. Or, participants should send the following information: name; library/school/department (if applicable); phone number and email address; title of entry; and estimated size of the final piece (display materials will be provided based on this information).
All entries will automatically be entered into the Dean’s Choice and People’s Choice award categories. Please state if the entry also qualifies for the Children’s Book Theme, Student Entry, Family Entry or Funniest Pun categories.
Entry forms for the Edible Book Festival are due by April 13 and can be submitted online here. Entries also may be brought to Booth Library; emailed to library@eiu.edu; or mailed to the library at 600 Lincoln Ave., Charleston, IL 61920, Attn: Edible Books. For more information on the contest, call 581-8381.
A plethora of timely hearings and studies are available in Booth’s Government Documents Federal Depository (GovDocs) stacks –from “Fraud on the Elderly,” “Offshore Tax Evasion,” and “Children Migrating from Central America,” to “Rebuilding American Manufacturing,” “U.S. Policy Toward Sudan and South Sudan,” and “The Charleston, West Virginia Chemical Spill.”
Over 30 recent documents are listed below, investigating drug shortages, forced labor, wasteful spending, pension savings, cyber-crime, the Affordable Care Act and more; Most hearings can be read online as e-documents but some are only available in paper and are located in our GovDocs room on the second floor, north. They are but a fraction of what is here waiting for you to explore. Please ask us for assistance if you need it. We are here to help!
The Government Printing Office in 1887
Congressional Hearings: A meeting or session of the Senate, House of Representatives, Joint or Special Committees of Congress organized to obtain information, testimony, and opinions on proposed legislation, conduct an investigation, or evaluate/oversee the activities of a government department or the implementation of a Federal law–they are usually open to the public.
Hearings may also be purely exploratory in nature, providing testimony and data about topics of current interest. Witnesses often include government officials, spokespersons for interested groups, experts, officials of the General Accounting Office and members of Congress. Subpoenas may be issued to summon reluctant witnesses. Most congressional hearings are published two months to two years after they are held.
Other types of hearings:
Field Hearing: a committee or subcommittee hearing which is held outside Washington D.C.–often in the state of a committee member.
Markup: a meeting or series of meetings by a committee or subcommittee in which members perform a section-by-section analysis or “mark up” on a bill or measure by offering, debating, and voting on amendments to it.
Oversight Hearing (or Legislative Review): a congressional review of the way in which federal agencies implement laws to ensure they are carrying out the intent of Congress; to inquire into the efficiency of implementation; and to evaluate the effectiveness of the law. Oversight hearings also determine whether laws should be changed or if additional laws are necessary.
“…IS SUPPORTING CANDIDATES AND CAMPAIGN FUNDRAISING AN APPROPRIATE USE OF A GOVERNMENT OFFICE?”
Hearing before the Committee on Oversight and Government Reform | House of Representatives | Call # Document Y 4 .G74/7:113-125 & online
TWO WEEKS UNTIL ENROLLMENT: QUESTIONS FOR THE CENTER FOR CONSUMER INFORMATION AND INSURANCE OVERSIGHT / CCIIO
Hearing before the Subcommittee on Oversight and Investigations of the Committee on Energy and Commerce | House of Representatives
Call # Document Y 4 .C73/8:113-84
OVERSIGHT OF DOE’S STRATEGY FOR THE MANAGEMENT AND DISPOSAL OF USED NUCLEAR FUEL AND HIGH-LEVEL RADIOACTIVE WASTE
Hearing before the Subcommittee on Environment and the Economy of the Committee on Energy and Commerce
Call # Document Y 4 .C73/8:113-77
FRAUD ON THE ELDERLY: A GROWING CONCERN FOR A GROWING POPULATION
Hearing before the Subcommittee on Commerce, Manufacturing, and Trade of the Committee on Energy and Commerce
Call # Document Y 4 .C73/8:113-41
CAN TECHNOLOGY PROTECT AMERICANS FROM INTERNATIONAL CYBER-CRIMINALS?
Hearing before the Subcommittee on Oversight & Subcommittee Research and Technology Committee on Science, Space, and Technology
Call # Document Y 4 .SCI2:113-67
PENSION SAVINGS: ARE WORKERS SAVING ENOUGH FOR RETIREMENT?
Hearing before the Committee on Health, Education, Labor and Pensions
Call # Document Y 4 .L11/4:S.HRG.113-337
THE BOSTON MARATHON BOMBINGS, ONE YEAR ON: A LOOK BACK TO LOOK FORWARD
Hearing before the Committee on Homeland Security, House of Representatives
Call # Document Y 4 .H75:113-64
THE CHARLESTON, WEST VIRGINIA CHEMICAL SPILL
Field Hearing | Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure
Document Y 4 .T68/2:113-53
CONTRACTING AWAY ACCOUNTABILITY–REVERSE AUCTIONS IN FEDERAL AGENCY ACQUISITIONS
Joint Hearing | Small Business Committee on Contracting and Workforce | Subcommittee on Oversight and Investigations | Committee on Veteran’s Affairs Document Y 4 .M 1:113-48
BARRIERS TO ENTREPRENEURSHIP: EXAMINING THE ANTI-TRUST IMPLICATIONS OF OCCUPATIONAL LICENSING * Hearing * Committee on Small Business * Document Y 4 .SM1:113-076 & e-doc
U.S. POLICY TOWARD SUDAN AND SOUTH SUDAN * Hearing * Subcommittee on Africa, Global Health, Global Human Rights and International Organizations * Document Y 4 . F 76/1:113-178 & e-doc
A ROADMAP FOR HACKERS? – DOCUMENTS DETAILING HEALTHCARE.GOV SECURITY VULNERABILITIES * Hearing * Committee on Oversight and Government Reform * Document Y 4 .G 74/7:113-141
THE ISIS THREAT: WEIGHING THE OBAMA ADMINISTRATION’S RESPONSE * Hearing * Committee on Foreign Affairs * Document Y 4 .F 76/1:113-219
and online: http://purl.fdlp.gov/GPO/gpo53603
OFFSHORE TAX EVASION: THE EFFORT TO COLLECT UNPAID TAXES ON BILLIONS IN HIDDEN OFFSHORE ACCOUNTS * Hearing * Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations of the Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs * Document Y 4 .G 74/9:S.HRG.113-397
CATERPILLAR’S OFFSHORE TAX STRATEGY * Hearing * Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations of the Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs * Document Y 4 .G 74/9:S.HRG.113-408
ELECTROMAGNETIC PULSE (EMP): THREAT TO CRITICAL INFRASTRUCTURE * Hearing * Subcommittee on Cybersecurity, Infrastructure Protection, and Security Technologies of the Committee on Homeland Security * Document Y 4 .H 75:113-68
REBUILDING AMERICAN MANUFACTURING * Hearing * Subcommittee on Economic Policy of the Committee on Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs * Document Y 4 .B 22/3:S.HRG.113-262
EXAMINING SOLUTIONS TO CLOSE THE $106 BILLION IMPROPER PAYMENTS GAP * Hearing * Subcommittee on Government Operations of the Committee on Oversight and Government Reform * Document Y 4 .G 74/7:113-123
COMBATING FORCED LABOR AND MODERN-DAY SLAVERY IN EAST ASIA AND THE PACIFIC * Hearing * Subcommittee on East Asian and Pacific Affairs of the Committee on Foreign Relations * Document Y 4 .F 76/2:S.HRG.113-461
EXAMINING THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT’S FAILURE TO CURB WASTEFUL STATE MEDICAID FINANCING SCHEMES * Hearing * Subcommittee on Energy Policy, Health Care and Entitlements of the Committee on Oversight and Government Reform * Document Y 4 .G 74/7:113-123
EXAMINING DRUG SHORTAGES AND RECENT EFFORTS TO ADDRESS THEM * Hearing * Subcommittee on Health of the Committee on Energy and Commerce * Document Y 4 .C 73/8:113-117
CHILDREN MIGRATING FROM CENTRAL AMERICA: SOLVING A HUMANITARIAN CRISIS * Hearing * Subcommittee on the Western Hemisphere of the Committee on Foreign Affairs * Document Y 4 .F 76/1:113-182
DENOUNCING THE USE OF CIVILIANS AS HUMAN SHIELDS BY HAMAS AND OTHER TERRORIST ORGANIZATIONS IN VIOLATION OF INTERNATIONAL HUMANITARIAN LAW; AND CONDEMNING THE MURDER OF ISRAELI AND PALESTINIAN CHILDREN IN ISRAEL AND THE ONGOING AND ESCALATING VIOLENCE IN THAT COUNTRY * Markup * Subcommittee on the Middle East and North Africa of the Committee on Foreign Affairs * Document Y 4 .F 76/1:113-208
EFFECTIVE ACCOUNTABILITY: TIER RANKINGS IN THE FIGHT AGAINST HUMAN TRAFFICKING * Hearing * Subcommittee on Africa, Global Health, Global Human Rights, and International Organizations * Document Y 4 .F 76/1:113-193
AN UPDATE ON THE IRS RESPONSE TO IT’S TARGETING SCANDAL * Hearing * Subcommittee on Economic Growth, Job Creation and Regulatory Affairs of the Committee on Oversight and Government Reform * Document Y 4 .G 74/7:113-133
THE KEY TO AMERICA’S GLOBAL COMPETITIVENESS: A QUALITY EDUCATION * Hearing * Committee on Health, Education, Labor and Pensions * Document Y 4 .L 11/4:S.HRG.112-902
OVERSIGHT HEARING ON SCHOOL TRUST LANDS OWNERSHIP WITHIN FEDERAL CONSERVATION AREAS * Oversight Hearing * Subcommittee on Public Lands and Environmental Regulation of the Committee on Natural Resources * Document Y 4 .R 31/3:113-40
THE DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY AT 10 YEARS * Hearing * Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs * Document Y 4 . G 74/9:S.HRG.113-296
THE IMPACT OF THE VOLCKER RULE ON JOB CREATORS, PART II * Hearing * Committee on Financial Services * Document Y 4 .F 49/20:113-62
BUILDING SAFER COMMUNITIES: THE IMPORTANCE OF EFFECTIVE FEDERAL-LOCAL COLLABORATION IN LAW ENFORCEMENT * Hearing * Committee on the Judiciary * Document Y 4 .J 89/2:S.HRG.112-897
IS EPA LEADERSHIP OBSTRUCTING ITS OWN INSPECTOR GENERAL? * Hearing * Committee on Oversight and Government Reform * Document Y 4 .G 74/7:113-124
ASSESSING THE P5+1 INTERIM NUCLEAR AGREEMENT WITH IRAN: ADMINISTRATION PERSPECTIVES * Hearing * Committee on Banking, Housing and Urban Affairs) * Document Y 4 . B 22/3S.HRG.113-266
HOUSING FINANCE REFORM: FUNDAMENTALS OF A FUNCTIONING PRIVATE LABEL MORTGAGE BACKED SECURITIES MARKET * Hearing * Committee on Banking, Housing and Urban Affairs * Document Y 4 .B 22/3:S.HRG.113-145
THE STATE OF AL QAEDA, ITS AFFILIATES, AND ASSOCIATED GROUPS: VIEW FROM OUTSIDE EXPERTS * Hearing * Committee on Armed Services * Document Y 4 . AR 5/2 A:2013-2014/77
HOW PROSPECTIVE AND CURRENT HOMEOWNERS WILL BE HARMED BY THE CFPB’S QUALIFIED MORTGAGE RULE * Hearing * Subcommittee on Financial Institutions and Consumer Credit of the Committee on Financial Services * Document Y 4 .F 49/20:113-58
LESSONS LEARNED FROM SUPER BOWL PREPARATIONS: PREVENTING INTERNATIONAL HUMAN TRAFFICKING AT MAJOR SPORTING EVENTS * Hearing * Subcommittee on Africa, Global Health, Global Human Rights, and International Organizations * Document Y 4 .L 11/4:S.HRG.112-902
NOMINATIONS FOR THE OFFICE OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY POLICY AND THE NATIONAL OCEANOGRAPHIC AND ATMOSPHERIC ADMINISTRATION * Hearing * Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation) * Document Y 4 .C 73/7:S.HRG.113-410
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