Starting Monday, June 2nd, the cafe on the first floor will be open the following hours:
Monday through Thursday, 9am-9pm
Friday and Saturday, 9am-3pm
Sunday, 3pm-9pm.
The library cafe will be the only venue open on campus past 6pm.
Wednesday, May 28, 2008
Wednesday, May 7, 2008
New Music Databases
The library has added four new online music reference collections. These resources will continue to grow as the publisher adds more content.
African American Music Reference
Contains over 2,000 essays coveraging blues, jazz, spirituals, civil rights songs, slave songs, minstrelsy, rhythm and blues, gospel, and other forms of black American musical expression. Content is added on a regular basis. Browse by works, people, subjects, genres, instruments, ensembles, and by material type.
Classical Music Reference Library
Reference materials covering the entire history of Western classical music. Classical Music Reference Library offers comprehensive coverage of all classical genres, spanning music from the Medieval period to the 21st century, including definitions of musical terms and biographical information on the major classical composers and artists. The first release includes the Baker’s resources, as well as biographies, chronologies, primary source readings, and critical texts.
Classical Scores Library
Musical scores of major composers as well as many lesser known composers and works. Content in the database includes in-copyright material from Boosey and Hawkes and selected material from the University Music Editions microfilm series.
Garland Encyclopedia of World Music Online
Ten volume reference set covering music of the world’s peoples. Each volume contains an overview of the region, a survey of its musical heritage, traditions and themes; and a description of specific musical genres, practices, and performances. Articles include detailed photographs that show musicians, musical instrument, and the cultural context of dances, rituals, and ceremonies. Other images include drawings, maps, and musical examples for further study.
This database has recently been upgraded to allow more simultaneous users:
African American Music Reference
Contains over 2,000 essays coveraging blues, jazz, spirituals, civil rights songs, slave songs, minstrelsy, rhythm and blues, gospel, and other forms of black American musical expression. Content is added on a regular basis. Browse by works, people, subjects, genres, instruments, ensembles, and by material type.
Classical Music Reference Library
Reference materials covering the entire history of Western classical music. Classical Music Reference Library offers comprehensive coverage of all classical genres, spanning music from the Medieval period to the 21st century, including definitions of musical terms and biographical information on the major classical composers and artists. The first release includes the Baker’s resources, as well as biographies, chronologies, primary source readings, and critical texts.
Classical Scores Library
Musical scores of major composers as well as many lesser known composers and works. Content in the database includes in-copyright material from Boosey and Hawkes and selected material from the University Music Editions microfilm series.
Garland Encyclopedia of World Music Online
Ten volume reference set covering music of the world’s peoples. Each volume contains an overview of the region, a survey of its musical heritage, traditions and themes; and a description of specific musical genres, practices, and performances. Articles include detailed photographs that show musicians, musical instrument, and the cultural context of dances, rituals, and ceremonies. Other images include drawings, maps, and musical examples for further study.
This database has recently been upgraded to allow more simultaneous users:
Classical Music Library
More than 20,000 musical selections from a wide range of genres are available through streaming audio.
Thesis students and summer library use
If you are a grad student in the thesis/dissertation stage but not enrolled in a summer course, you may be able to maintain off-campus library database access and the ability to obtain through interlibrary loan materials not held at Walker Library.
If you are not enrolled for the summer but would like to maintain off-campus library access and interlibrary loan privileges, check out books, or use a graduate student carrel, please use this form: http://library.mtsu.edu/circulation/nonenrolled.pdf .
If you are not enrolled for the summer but would like to maintain off-campus library access and interlibrary loan privileges, check out books, or use a graduate student carrel, please use this form: http://library.mtsu.edu/circulation/nonenrolled.pdf .
How to Read Mom
Celebrate Mother’s Day by learning more about a mother’s inner conflicts and the ties that bind us to her. We’re not talking Chicken Soup here. Take a look at these books in the library collection, and give your mom a break.
You’re wearing that? : understanding mothers and daughters in conversation by Deborah Tannen. Tannen explains why a remark that would be harmless coming from anyone else can cause an explosion when it comes from your mother or your daughter. –From publisher description.
Location: 2nd Floor, 306.8743 T15y
Mother-daughter wisdom : creating a legacy of physical and emotional health by Christiane Northrup
The mother-daughter relationship sets the stage for our state of health and well-being for our entire lives. Because our mothers are our first and most powerful female role models, our most deeply ingrained beliefs about ourselves as women come from them. — from publisher description.
Location: 3rd Floor, 613.0424 N82m
A potent spell : mother love and the power of fear / Janna Malamud Smith.
Bearing the brunt of responsibility for keeping children safe and healthy, mothers constantly accommodate to the need to be vigilant. Their fears make them vulnerable in many ways, affecting their daily lives in the workplace, at home, and within the social hierarchy. Smith takes the long view of this phenomenon, uncovering a buried message to mothers in advice books from the days of the Puritans to the present, in medicine and psychology, in art and literature — from publisher description
Location: 2nd floor: 306.8743 Sm51p
Motherless mothers : how mother loss shapes the parents we become / Hope Edelman
Edelman investigates the effects of early mother loss–whether through death or abandonment–on how women raise their own children. Drawing upon her own personal experience as well as information gathered from a survey of more than 1,000 women, she identifies eight distinct parenting traits they all share. — ©2006 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)
Location: 2nd floor, 155.937 Ed2mo
The cultural contradictions of motherhood / Sharon Hays.
Hays, a professor of sociology and women’s studies at the University of Virginia, examines the differing views of mothers about their parenting roles and how these views have been shaped by society’s view of working women. Her thesis is that society’s concept of “socially appropriate mothering” revolves around “intensity,” which translates into mothers who “expend a tremendous amount of time, energy, and money in raising their children.” — from Publisher’s Weekly review
Location: 2nd floor, 306.8743 H33c
Check availablity by searching Voyager catalog by the title of these books. Find more books on mothers and motherhood by searching Voyager catalog by subjects such as Mothers; Mothers — psychology; Motherhood; Mothers and Daughters; Mothers — United States.
You’re wearing that? : understanding mothers and daughters in conversation by Deborah Tannen. Tannen explains why a remark that would be harmless coming from anyone else can cause an explosion when it comes from your mother or your daughter. –From publisher description.
Location: 2nd Floor, 306.8743 T15y
Mother-daughter wisdom : creating a legacy of physical and emotional health by Christiane Northrup
The mother-daughter relationship sets the stage for our state of health and well-being for our entire lives. Because our mothers are our first and most powerful female role models, our most deeply ingrained beliefs about ourselves as women come from them. — from publisher description.
Location: 3rd Floor, 613.0424 N82m
A potent spell : mother love and the power of fear / Janna Malamud Smith.
Bearing the brunt of responsibility for keeping children safe and healthy, mothers constantly accommodate to the need to be vigilant. Their fears make them vulnerable in many ways, affecting their daily lives in the workplace, at home, and within the social hierarchy. Smith takes the long view of this phenomenon, uncovering a buried message to mothers in advice books from the days of the Puritans to the present, in medicine and psychology, in art and literature — from publisher description
Location: 2nd floor: 306.8743 Sm51p
Motherless mothers : how mother loss shapes the parents we become / Hope Edelman
Edelman investigates the effects of early mother loss–whether through death or abandonment–on how women raise their own children. Drawing upon her own personal experience as well as information gathered from a survey of more than 1,000 women, she identifies eight distinct parenting traits they all share. — ©2006 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)
Location: 2nd floor, 155.937 Ed2mo
The cultural contradictions of motherhood / Sharon Hays.
Hays, a professor of sociology and women’s studies at the University of Virginia, examines the differing views of mothers about their parenting roles and how these views have been shaped by society’s view of working women. Her thesis is that society’s concept of “socially appropriate mothering” revolves around “intensity,” which translates into mothers who “expend a tremendous amount of time, energy, and money in raising their children.” — from Publisher’s Weekly review
Location: 2nd floor, 306.8743 H33c
Check availablity by searching Voyager catalog by the title of these books. Find more books on mothers and motherhood by searching Voyager catalog by subjects such as Mothers; Mothers — psychology; Motherhood; Mothers and Daughters; Mothers — United States.
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