Compendex – December Database of the Month

Compendex (1970 to present) is the most comprehensive bibliographic database of engineering research available today. Coverage includes nuclear technology, bioengineering, transportation, chemical and process engineering, light and optical technology, agricultural engineering and food technology, computers and data processing, applied physics, electronics and communications, control, civil, mechanical, materials, petroleum, aerospace and automotive engineering as well as narrower subtopics within all these and other major engineering fields.
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In the News: Buy, Buy, Buy

Week of November 30, 2009

News Item: This past Friday, consumers who chose not to participate in Buy Nothing Day were out in full-force nabbing the best deals on electronics, toys, and other holiday merchandise. An “In the News” topic from 2007 focused on holiday shopping. This year, we offer more titles on the shopping experience, but also include resources on a few well-known corporations so that you can learn more about the stores where you shop.

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Shopping & Consumerism

Addicted to Cheap Shopping (DVD)
Directed by Leo Telling. Films for the Humanities & Sciences, 2008
Call Number: HF5429.215 .U6 A33 2008

The Affluent Consumer: Marketing and Selling the Luxury Lifestyle
By Richard D. Michman and Edward M. Mazze. Praeger Publishers, 2006
Call Number: HF5415.33 .U6 M53 2006

Carried Away: The Invention of Modern Shopping
By Rachel Bowlby. Columbia University Press, 2001
Call Number: Available online via NetLibrary

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In the News: Turkey Day 2009: For Vegetarians, Meat-Eaters, and Everyone in Between

Week of November 23, 2009

News Item: This week while millions of Americans are preparing to feast on turkey and a host of side dishes and desserts (many of which are made with animal products), we provide you with a list of book and video titles that are essentially turkey-free. Read about vegetarianism, animal rights and food, and the human diet. (We’ve thrown in a few titles on the meat industry, though, just to keep things balanced.) Enjoy!

 

The 1985-86 Hormel Meat-Packers Strike in Austin, Minnesota
By Fred Halstead. Pathfinder Press, 2003
Call Number: HD5325 .P15 1985 .A874 2003

America’s Food: What You Don’t Know About What You Eat
By Harvey Blatt. MIT Press, 2008
Call Number: HD9005 .B628 2008 (Also available online via NetLibrary)

Animal Minds and Human Morals: The Origins of the Western Debate
By Richard Sorabji. Cornell University Press, 1993
Call Number: B187 .M55 S67 1993

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In the News: Venezuela, Blackouts, and Hugo Chávez

Week of November 16, 2009

News Item: As a major petroleum producer, Venezuela has one of the world’s largest reserves of crude oil, and President Hugo Chávez has been applauded for using his country’s oil wealth to establish social welfare programs that target the poorest populations. Yet, periodic electrical blackouts have frustrated many Venezuelan citizens who are protesting the government’s irresponsible management of its energy programs. United States officials have often seen Chávez as a threat to democracy in the Latin American region. Chávez, a leader of the Bolivarian Revolution, has been equally disapproving of the U.S., especially after its alleged involvement in the 2002 coup which temporarily removed Chávez from office.

 

5 Factories: Worker Control in Venezuela (DVD)
By Dario Azzellini & Oliver Ressler. California Newsreel, 2006
Call Number: HD70 .V4 A15 2006 (Boca Raton Media Center)

Birds of Venezuela
By Steven L. Hilty. Princeton University Press, 2003
Call Number: QL689 .V4 H56 2003

Bush Versus Chávez: Washington’s War on Venezuela
By Eva Golinger. Monthly Review Press, 2008
Call Number: E183.8 .V4 G65 2008

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In the News: Claude Lévi Strauss (1908-2009)

Week of November 9, 2009

 

News Item: French anthropologist Claude Lévi-Strauss, one of the fathers of “structuralism,” died on October 30. Educated in law and philosophy at the Sorbonne, some of Lévi-Strauss’ major works include Tristes Tropiques, The Savage Mind, and Myth and Meaning. Through the years, structuralism has influenced studies in philosophy, film, and literature.

Anthropology and Myth: Lectures, 1951-1982
Claude Lévi-Strauss; translated by Roy Willis. Blackwell, 1987
Call Number: GN362 .L4613 1987

Claude Lévi-Strauss
By Denis Bertholet. Plon, 2003
Call Number: GN21 .L4 B47 2003

Claude Lévi-Strauss
By Roland A. Champagne. Twayne Publishers, 1987
Call Number: GN21 .L4 C48 1987

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In the News: Afghanistan

Week of November 2, 2009

News Item: On Monday, November 2, Afghan officials declared President Hamid Karzai the winner of the presidential runoff elections after his opponent, Abdullah Abdullah, dropped out of the race a day earlier. Dr. Abdullah believed a transparent election was not possible if changes were not made in the Independent Election Commission. Meanwhile, President Barack Obama continues to contemplate whether or not to send as many as 40,000 additional military personnel to Afghanistan. Lastly, October marked the deadliest month for U.S. troops in Afghanistan since the war began eight years ago.

Afghan Women: Identity and Invasion
By Elaheh Rostami-Povey. Zed Books, 2007
Call Number: HQ1735.6 .R67 2007

Afghanistan’s Uncertain Transition from Turmoil to Normalcy
By Barnett R. Rubin. Council on Foreign Relations, 2006
Call Number: DS371.4 .R82 2006

After the Taliban: Life and Security in Rural Afghanistan
By Neamatollah Nojumi, Dyan Mazurana, and Elizabeth Stites. Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, 2009
Call Number: HN670.6. A8 N65 2009

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Dance in Video – November Database of the Month

Dance in Video features more than 200 videos on 20th century dance productions and documentaries, and covers genres such as ballet, tap, jazz, contemporary, experimental, and improvisational dance. Users can browse video selections by character role, choreographer, ensemble name, and venue, or utilize the “Quick” or “Advanced” search options. They can also create playlists that contain whole videos, tracks, or segments (clips). Playlists have their own unique static URL and can be shared with others. Dance in Video is periodically updated by the publisher and will eventually feature more than 500 hours of video material.

In the News: Reality TV

Week of October 26, 2009

News Item: Fort Collins, Colorado – A six-year-old boy, his parents, and their homemade balloon recently made headlines after it was reported that the balloon floated away with the boy trapped inside its chamber. Not surprisingly, “Balloon Boy” received widespread media attention. Local law enforcement officials eventually declared the incident a hoax and said the family concocted the elaborate plan in order to achieve reality TV stardom. A popular genre among television viewers, reality shows often garner high Nielsen ratings. Why are they popular among television viewers? What is their allure? Pick up one of these books and see what the academics have to say.

Arresting Images: Crime and Policing in Front of the Television Camera
By Aaron Doyle. University of Toronto Press, 2003
Call Number: HM1206 .D69 2003 (At Jupiter)

Better Living through Reality TV: Television and Post-Welfare Citizenship
By Laurie Ouellette and James Hay. Blackwell Pub., 2008
Call Number: PN1992.8 .R43 O84 2008

Big Brother: Reality TV in the Twenty-First Century
By Jonathan Bignell. Palgrave MacMillan, 2005
Call Number: PN1992.8 .R43 B54 2005

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Impact of the Visual: Discover Graphic Novels

‘”The thing about a visual form like a graphic novel is that so much of what you need to describe is done through art. It’s the impact of the visual that conveys the story to the reader.” Terry Brooks, “A very Graphic Interview,” Publishers Weekly, 07/07/08.

Those of us who did not grow up with comic books, may dismiss the burgeoning graphic novel form as strictly focused on fantasy and super-herosim. In fact, graphic novels can convey themes of adult proportions, creating emotional complexities and plot subtleties through “sequential images.” You can search “graphic novels” in the library catalog to discover resources on collecting, education, and the novels themselves, or use the Graphic Novels Core Collection: A Selection Guide to find recommended titles including reviews. The Libraries’ Jaffe Center for Book Arts Collection also has a  selection of carefully chosen graphic novels.

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In the News – Cooking and Food Culture

“In the News” is 2 Years Old! – Past Topics

Week of October 19, 2009

News Item: Food lovers across the country were shocked with the announcement that Gourmet, the 69-year-old “magazine of good living,” will cease publication after its November issue. Publisher Condé Nast cited the current state of the economy and losses in ad pages as major reasons for shutting down Gourmet‘s presses. Although not necessarily a substitute for the magazine, here are a few titles related to foodways, cooking, and cuisine that Gourmet readers can “devour” after their subscriptions expire.

African American Foodways: Explorations of History and Culture
Edited by Anne L. Bower. University of Illinois Press, 2007
Call Number: TX715 .A2428 2007

American Cookery, or The Art of Dressing Viands, Fish, Poultry, and Vegetables, and the Best…
By Amelia Simmons. 1798
Call Number: Available online via Early American Imprints, Series I: Evans 1639-1800

Bento Box in the Heartland: My Japanese Girlhood in Whitebread America
By Linda Furiya. Seal Press, 2006
Call Number: F534 .V34 F87 2006

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