Library Exhibit: The Southern Poverty Law Center: Fighting Hate, Teaching Tolerance, and Seeking Justice

SONY DSCButtonsLettersThe American Revolution laid the foundation for the revolutionary principles that “all men are created equal” and have the right to equal representation in government and equal treatment before the law. From this historical perspective, this exhibit, curated by the University’s Holocaust Awareness Committee, showcases SPLC‘s role in “fighting hate, teaching tolerance, and seeking justice.”

Summer Reserves

This is a reminder for all faculty members that Reserve requests for Summer I are due by April 16th. Requests for Summer II are due by May 31st. Please submit all reserve requests by these dates in order to ensure that items are on Reserve by the start of each term. You can submit a request by filling out the electronic form under the Library tab at MyNEU or by turning in a manual request form, which is available at the Circulation Desk in the Library. If you would like to request an item for Reserves that is not currently in the library’s collection, please see the Reserve purchasing policy. If you have any questions, please contact Stephanie Knutson at s.knutson@neu.edu.

IRis at the Research and Scholarship Expo

Tomorrow, March 24, Northeastern is hosting the Research and Scholarship Expo in the Cabot Cage. It takes place from 11 am- 2:30 pm and is an exhibition and poster session for student and faculty research. Hillary Corbett, Scholarly Communications Librarian, will be representing the Library and sharing information about IRis, a digital archive that collects, manages, preserves, and shares the intellectual output and historical record of Northeastern University, in booth 142. The Library has recently implemented a new platform for IRis, Digital Commons, which offers enhanced options for publishing journals and other materials.  Hillary says, “Universities produce plenty of material that may not get published through traditional means. With the Digital Commons software, faculty can produce online journals, conference proceedings, e-books, and more. Northeastern University celebrates its global experience and outreach, and faculty and researchers will be able to leverage the openness of IRis to increase the global impact of their work.” Download a brochure about IRis here. Be sure and stop by Cabot on Wednesday, to see the Expo and visit Hillary!

Create High Quality Thematic Maps Using SimplyMap

From trial to subscription! The Library is pleased to announce the acquisition of SimplyMap, a web-based application that enables one to create high quality thematic maps, charts, and reports based on extensive demographic, business, marketing, and health data. SimplyMap tools allow you to compare data across different geographical locations, down to the block group level. Included are variables such as ethnicity, transportation, language, housing, population, education, employment, and consumer expenditures.  The data also includes estimates and projections so that you can analyze and plot current and future trends. SimplyMap also includes SimmonsLOCAL, a tool that tracks consumer behavior through over 200 media markets and includes over 450 product categories and 8,000 specific brands. For the full press release, click here. To get started with SimplyMap, click here.

Introduction to Final Cut Pro Workshops on 3/24 and 3/25

Learn how to edit in Final Cut Pro. This workshops will help you create a professional quality video using your editing knowledge. Learn the difference between “insert edit” and “overwrite edit.”  Learn how to capture video as well as creatively use video filters and color correcting in your projects. Wednesday, 11:45 am-1:25 pm and Thursday, 2:50 pm-4:30 pm Digital Media Design Studio, 200 Snell Library Register for the workshop here.