Tuesday, March 19, 2013
Tuesday, March 5, 2013
Need help with the GRE, PCAT, or another test?
Are you trying to prepare for the GRE, GMAT, LSAT, MAT, MCAT, or PCAT?
4. The Learning Express Library will open in a new window. You will have to register for a FREE account to access the test materials. Once you are finished registering for your personal account, click on "College Students" on the left-hand side, under "Learning Centers."
Looking for resources to prepare you for the ASVAB?
1. Go to www.scdiscus.org
2. Click on the green, "A-Z List of Resources" tab at the top of the page.
3. Click on "LearningExpress Library"
4. The Learning Express Library will open in a new window. You will have to register for a FREE account to access the test materials. Once you are finished registering for your personal account, click on "Jobs & Careers" on the left-hand side, under "Learning Centers."
5. Click on "Military" in the list. A list of tests will expand. Click on the test you would like to prepare for.
6. To select a resource, click "Add to My Center" on the right-hand side.
7. To view your selected resource, visit "My Center" in the upper right hand corner of your screen.
If you have any questions, feel free to contact the J. S. Flipper Library staff by calling us at (803) 376-5719 or emailing us at Library@allenuniversity.edu.
We have access to practice questions and tests! To access them ...
1. Go to www.scdiscus.org
2. Click on the green, "A-Z List of Resources" tab at the top of the page.
3. Click on "LearningExpress Library"
4. The Learning Express Library will open in a new window. You will have to register for a FREE account to access the test materials. Once you are finished registering for your personal account, click on "College Students" on the left-hand side, under "Learning Centers."
5. Click on "Graduate School Entrance Exams Preparation" in the list. A list of tests will expand. Click on the test you would like to prepare for.
6. To select a resource, click "Add to My Center" on the right-hand side.
7. To view your selected resource, visit "My Center" in the upper right hand corner of your screen.
If you have any questions, feel free to contact the J. S. Flipper Library staff by calling us at (803) 376-5719 or emailing us at Library@allenuniversity.edu.
Looking for resources to prepare you for the ASVAB?
1. Go to www.scdiscus.org
2. Click on the green, "A-Z List of Resources" tab at the top of the page.
3. Click on "LearningExpress Library"
4. The Learning Express Library will open in a new window. You will have to register for a FREE account to access the test materials. Once you are finished registering for your personal account, click on "Jobs & Careers" on the left-hand side, under "Learning Centers."
5. Click on "Military" in the list. A list of tests will expand. Click on the test you would like to prepare for.
6. To select a resource, click "Add to My Center" on the right-hand side.
7. To view your selected resource, visit "My Center" in the upper right hand corner of your screen.
If you have any questions, feel free to contact the J. S. Flipper Library staff by calling us at (803) 376-5719 or emailing us at Library@allenuniversity.edu.
Wednesday, September 19, 2012
Book-A-Librarian
Need help getting started with your research paper?
Book-A-Librarian!
| No. Definitely not what we mean. |
Set up a one-on-one meeting with a librarian from the J. S. Flipper Library who can help you with the following:
- Coming up with a topic
- Organizing your ideas
- Managing your time
- Formatting and organizing your paper
- Finding information (articles, books, etc.)
- Borrowing from other academic libraries in SC
- Citation help
- Preventing and avoiding plagiarism
Notice: Please plan in advance. I kindly ask that you reserve your instruction at least one week in advance. Book-A-Librarian sessions may last up to one hour.
To Book-A-Librarian
Call us!
at (803) 376-5719
Or
Email Me!
Stephanie Diaz, M.L.I.S. at sdiaz@allenuniversity.edu
Sunday, September 9, 2012
Today in 1956 Elvis's 1st Ed Sullivan Performance
56 years ago today, on September 9, 1956, Elvis Presley made his debut on the Ed Sullivan Show.
For Elvis' first appearance on The Ed Sullivan Show on Sunday
night at 8 p.m. on September 9, 1956, Ed Sullivan himself was not able
to host since he had recently been in a very serious car accident that
left him in the hospital. In his place, Oscar-winning actor Charles
Laughton hosted the show. Elvis was also not on location in New York for
the show since he was in Los Angeles for the filming of Love Me Tender.
Laughton hosted from New York and then when it came time for Elvis'
appearance, Laughton introduced him and then cut to the stage in
Hollywood with Elvis."
"Elvis Presley had already appeared on other national television shows (such as on Stage Show, The Milton Berle Show, and on the popular The Steve Allen Show) when Ed Sullivan booked Elvis for three shows. Elvis' pelvic gyrations during his appearances on these other shows had caused much discussion and concern about the suitability of airing such provocative and sensual movements on television.
Although at first Ed Sullivan said he would never want Elvis on his show, Sullivan changed his mind when The Steve Allen Show with Elvis as a guest had about twice as many viewers as Sullivan's show that night (they were competing for the same audience since they were in the same time slot). After negotiating with Elvis' manager, Ed Sullivan paid Elvis the huge sum of $50,000 for appearing on three of his shows: September 9, 1956, October 28, 1956, and then on January 6, 1957.
An excerpt from Jennifer Rosenberg's article on About.com.
To read more, visit http://history1900s.about.com/od/1950s/qt/elvissullivan.htm
Friday, September 7, 2012
Q & A with Kenneth Green
Q & A
with Allen University professor and Jazz Combo member,
Kenneth Green
By Allen University librarian, Stephanie Diaz, M.L.I.S.
| (L-R) Allen University Jazz Combo members Kenneth Green II, Tavares Weston, Aaron Mathews, Alvoy Bryan Jr., Ph.D. on the steps of Arnett Hall, 2012. |
Q: How are you associated with Allen University?
A: Professor in the Music Department
Q: How long have you been associated with Allen University?
A: 6 years
Q: How long have you been interested in jazz and what sparked your interest in the genre?
A: When I began playing trumpet at age 11, my parents bought me cds of Jazz trumpeters like Wynton Marsalis, Miles Davis, Louis Armstrong and South Carolina native Dizzy Gillespie. Their sound, musicianship, passion and originality sparked my interest in all things Jazz.
Q: What instrument do you play in the Jazz Band, and how long have you played?
A: Trumpet. 18 years.
Q: What do you love about playing your instrument?
A: I love to play the trumpet simply because of its brilliant and metallic sound.
Q: What can audience members look forward to in your upcoming performance at the annual Jazzfest?
A: The theme for this year's festival is "Let Freedom Swing" and all of the participants will feature music primarily from the swing era. I am most excited that Imada Igodan, a fantastic vocalist will join the Allen University Jazz Combo for this performance.
Q: What are you looking forward to at this year’s Jazzfest?
A: As a native of Columbia, I am looking forward to my first performance outside the State House, and meeting jazz lovers and performers from around the nation.
Q: What would you tell Allen students, if they’re interested in participating in the Jazz Band?
A: The Jazz Ensemble is a one credit course that meets on Fridays at 1:00 PM. Students interested in joining the group are encouraged to visit the Music Office Building (Room 104) or call me at (803) 376-5787.
Thank you Mr. Green!
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| © 2012 The Skipp Pearson Jazz Foundation www.skpfoundation.org |
Come listen to great music, enjoy FREE swing dance classes, and show your support for Allen University's Jazz Combo at the Jazz Under the Stars 8th Annual Jazzfest!
See the AU Jazz Combo play Friday (today), September 7 from 7 PM to 9 PM on the South Carolina State House north lawn!
Swing dance classes will be going on from 6 PM to 11 PM
The party will continue at 10 pm at Le Cafe Jazz (930 Laurel Street) with performances from Skipp Pearson, Nick Brewer, Reggis Sullivan, and Brendan Bull. The word is, a very special guest will also be in attendance!
Visit http://jazzunderthestars.webs.com/ for more details about the Jazzfest.
Thursday, September 6, 2012
The Big Read
| Visit the Big Read blog at http://bigreadblog.arts.gov/ |
Thanks to AU's own, Dr. Charlene Spearen, who led the efforts in receiving the grant that helped fund this program, Allen University's students, faculty, and staff will be reading Zora Neale Hurston's Their Eyes Were Watching God.
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"There is no book more important to me than this one."
— Alice Walker, Pulitzer Prize recipient and author of The Color Purple |
AU students, faculty, and staff-- Pick up your FREE copy of Hurston's Their Eyes Were Watching God in the AU bookstore!
Be sure to bring a form of identification with you.
In March of 2013, there will be a collection of used copies for programs to be held in Hampton, Estill, Ridgeland, and Allendale counties (an integral part of the entire Big Read program), so be sure to take care of your copy!
Check back often and check out our Facebook Page for info about other BIG READ events and more news!
Tuesday, September 4, 2012
Predict Test Questions
Wish you had a crystal ball to take to your next test?
Good news is--if you come to the Study Skills Workshop today, you won't need one!
Learn how to predict test questions at today's Study Skills Workshop in the J. S. Flipper Library Computer Lab at 4pm.
We can't wait to see you there!
Hurricane Isaac Aftermath
The Aftermath of Hurricane Isaac 2012...
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| This visible image of Tropical Storm Isaac taken from NOAA's GOES-13 satellite shows the huge extent of the storm, where the eastern-most clouds lie over the Carolinas and the western-most clouds are brushing east Texas. The image was captured on Tuesday, Aug. 28, 2012 at 10:25 a.m. EDT. Image Credit: NASA GOES Project http://www.nasa.gov/multimedia/imagegallery/image_gallery_2343d.html |
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| Roger Harper holds his son Ari Harper, 4, as they play in the waves slashing up on the West End seawall in New Orleans, La., Tuesday, August 28, 2012. They plan to stay in New Orleans during Hurricane Isaac. Los Angeles Times / Carolyn Cole Read more here: http://blogs.sacbee.com/photos/2012/08/isaac-steers-clear-of-direct-h.html#storylink=cpy |
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Three men sit on a bench at the edge of Lake Pontchartrain as Hurricane Isaac approaches on August 28, 2012 in New Orleans, Louisiana. (Photo by Chris Graythen/Getty Images)
Read more: http://www.wcpo.com/gallery/news/news_photo_gallery/hurricane-isaac-makes-landfall-in-la#ixzz25VZE7EIy |
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| A car sits submerged in the flood waters of Hurricane Isaac in the River Forest subdivision on August 29, 2012 in LaPlace, Louisiana. (Chris Graythen - GETTY IMAGES) http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/capital-weather-gang/post/hurricane-isaac-15-most-amazing-images/2012/08/30/4cb5f084-f2da-11e1-adc6-87dfa8eff430_blog.html Be sure to watch the following video playlist for live footage and news coverage about the aftermath of the storm. |
Saturday, September 1, 2012
Test Your Research Skills!
Have a research assignment coming up?
Test your information literacy skills here: http://www.webs.uidaho.edu/info_literacy/
Complete these modules to learn about
Click here to search for resources (books, DVDs, etc.) in the J. S. Flipper Library Online Catalog
Thank you University of Idaho!
Test your information literacy skills here: http://www.webs.uidaho.edu/info_literacy/
Complete these modules to learn about
- Different types of information sources
- How to identify a topic
- How to locate relevant information
- How to evaluate what you find
- How to share the information and avoiding academic dishonesty
Click here to search for resources (books, DVDs, etc.) in the J. S. Flipper Library Online Catalog
Thank you University of Idaho!
Thursday, August 30, 2012
Jumpstart Your Career!
Jumpstart your career and build your resume by volunteering at the Riverbanks Zoo and Garden!
The Riverbanks Zoo and Garden has opportunities for those interested in the following areas:
The Riverbanks Zoo and Garden has opportunities for those interested in the following areas:
Click here for volunteer opportunities.
The Riverbanks Zoo and Garden also offers excellent internship opportunities!
- Aquarium Program Intern
- Bird Department Internship
- Mammal Program Intern
To read more about the internship program at the Riverbanks Zoo & Garden, check out the following article, "My Internship Experience at Riverbanks" by Kristen Nicole Frizzell
PROJECT IMAGINAT10N
Interested in film and photography?
How would you like to inspire directors like Eva Longoria, Jamie Foxx, Biz Stone, Georgina Chapman, and James Murphy?
Check out PROJECT IMAGINAT10N, a film festival inspired by your photos!
https://www.longliveimagination.com/
For a little inspiration, take a look at last year's winner "when you find me" directed by Bryce Dallas Howard.
The contest ends September 24, 2012, but be sure to read the Official Rules for more specific deadlines.
How would you like to inspire directors like Eva Longoria, Jamie Foxx, Biz Stone, Georgina Chapman, and James Murphy?
Check out PROJECT IMAGINAT10N, a film festival inspired by your photos!
https://www.longliveimagination.com/
For a little inspiration, take a look at last year's winner "when you find me" directed by Bryce Dallas Howard.
The contest ends September 24, 2012, but be sure to read the Official Rules for more specific deadlines.
Thursday, August 16, 2012
Improve Your Study Skills!
So, what if you missed the 1st part of our Study Skills Workshop series?
Don't worry!
Just stop by next Tuesday to learn helpful tips about
How to organize your study time!
Here's a video that covers what was discussed in today's lecture:
So, I'm curious, what study habits do you practice that have helped you succeed?
Post your responses below! :)
Tuesday, July 24, 2012
The Perks of Being a Wallflower
Overall, I loved it. It's a sweet, yet complicated coming-of-age story about well, you guessed it-- a wallflower (named Charlie). Charlie's endearing innocence will take you right back to freshman year of high school (or maybe middle school for some and college for others) as you try to figure your way through a world of embarrassing Rocky Horror experiences, music, sex, drugs, family get-togethers, love, loss, and friendship.
The film of the same name comes out September 20, 2012 and stars Ezra Miller as Patrick, Emma Watson (HP films) as Sam, and Logan Lerman ("Percy Jackson" films) as Charlie.
So, for those of you who have read the book, how do you feel about the casting of the up-coming film?--S. D.
Check out the trailer below:
Friday, June 1, 2012
Mrs. Howard receives farewell and award for her service
Mrs. Howard, Director of the J. S. Flipper Library, received a farewell gift and "thank you" for her six years of service at Allen University. Dr. Cole and Dr. Lane congratulated and thanked Mrs. Howard while attending the Faculty Retreat, held at the Riverbanks Zoo & Garden earlier this month (May 17th). Mrs. Howard plans to leave AU at the end of June.
Be sure to post your "farewell" message below for Mrs. Howard:
Thursday, March 22, 2012
Developing a Search Strategy, Searching Databases, and Searching the Web
Have a research paper due? Don't know where to start? The following links, worksheets and videos will help you turn your topic into key words that you can search for in academic journal databases and on the Web. Remember, if you need any help please feel free to come to the J. S. Flipper library and ask a librarian for more assistance.
This webpage describes how to develop a search strategy: http://libguides.nl.edu/content.php?pid=14451&sid=97045
Worksheet for developing a search strategy: http://library.humboldt.edu/infoservices/sstrawrksht.htm
Need help analyzing your topic? Check out this worksheet: http://www.lib.berkeley.edu/TeachingLib/Guides/Internet/AnalyseTopicForm.pdf
The following video explains how to return better results while searching a topic on the Web:
Wednesday, March 21, 2012
Word of the Day
The Word of the Day for Wednesday, March 21st 2012 is inculpate:
in·cul·pate
verb (used with object), -pat·ed, -pat·ing.
1.to charge with fault; blame; accuse.
2. to involve in a charge; incriminate.
Friday, March 16, 2012
Thought of the Day
“I disapprove of what you say,
but I will defend to the death
your right to say it.”
but I will defend to the death
your right to say it.”
~ Evelyn Beatrice Hall
(1868-1939)
(1868-1939)
Word of the Day
The Word of the Day for Friday, March 16th is mercurial:
mer·cu·ri·al
/mərˈkyʊəriəl/ Show Spelled[mer-kyoor-ee-uhl] Show IPAadjective
1. changeable; volatile; fickle; flighty; erratic: a mercurial nature.
2. animated; lively; sprightly; quick-witted.
3. pertaining to, containing, or caused by the metal mercury.
4. ( initial capital letter ) of or pertaining to the god Mercury.
5. ( initial capital letter ) of or pertaining to the planet Mercury
Thursday, March 15, 2012
Word of the Day. March 15th 2012
1 : bloodred
2a : consisting of or relating to blood b : bloodthirsty, sanguinary c of the complexion : ruddy
3 : having blood as the predominating bodily humor; also : having the bodily conformation and temperament held characteristic of such predominance and marked by sturdiness, high color, and cheerfulness
4 : confident, optimistic
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