Category Archives: Claire T. Carney Library Associates

Meet the Author – Debby Applegate: Henry Ward Beecher – The Most Famous Man in America – UMass Dartmouth

Book Cover: The Most Famous Man in AmericaWhat: Meet the Author, Debby Applegate
Where: Woodland Commons, UMass Darmtouth (Park in Lot 7)
When: Monday, 12/03/2012 7:00 PM to 9 PM

~ Free and Open to the Public ~

To be followed by a reception & book signing.

Sponsored by the Claire T. Carney Library Associates

Pulitzer-Prize winning writer Debby Applegate will speak on  Henry Ward Beecher: The Most Famous Man in America. This book,
researched for twenty years, tells the larger story of nineteenth-century America’s religious transition from a Puritan and  theocratic past to a ‘modern’ liberal orthodoxy premised on happiness, love, and the banishment of original sin.

RefWorks Workshops – An easier way to organize research & format citations – RSVP NOW!

RefWorks Workshops at the Claire T. Carney Library

RefWorks allows you to create your own database of references. You may then use those references in a bibliography or you may cite references in your paper and RefWorks will format your paper and bibliography in any style that you choose.

The Claire T. Carney Library is offering sessions to help beginners and advanced users. All sessions will meet in the Library’s second floor classroom room 225. These sessions are open to both students and faculty. Bring your laptop if you’d like to set up RefWorks on your own computer.

Please RSVP for a session by contacting Liz Winiarz at ewiniarz@umassd.edu
or call Liz at x8696 if you have any questions. 

Beginners will learn:

  • How to open an account
  • Basic citation importation
  • How to create and organize folders in your account
  • How to link to your paper in MSWord
  • How to create a basic bibliography

Advanced sessions will focus on:

  • Importing from other sources (web pages, RSS feeds, and other commercial databases
  • Editing references
  • More viewing and sorting options
  • Checking for duplicates
  • Troubleshooting problems

Introductory Sessions:

  • Monday November 19 8-8:45 am with Paige Gibbs
  • Tuesday November 20 10-11 am with Elizabeth Winiarz
  • Thursday November 29 2-3:15 pm with Paige Gibbs
  • Monday December 3 1-1:45 pm with Paige Gibbs
  • Tuesday December 4 2-3 pm with Elizabeth Winiarz

Advanced Sessions:

  • Tuesday November 20 2-3:15pm with Paige Gibbs
  • Wednesday November 28 10-11 am with Elizabeth Winiarz
  • Thursday November 29 10 – 11 am with Elizabeth Winiarz
  • Monday December 3 2-2:45pm with Paige Gibbs
  • Wednesday December 5 10-11 am with Elizabeth Winiarz

UMass Dartmouth Campus & Claire T. Carney Library – CLOSED – Tuesday, Oct. 30th – Hurricane Sandy Expected Impacts

TO: UMass Dartmouth Community

FROM: Deborah McLaughlin
Chief Operating Officer
Vice Chancellor for Administration and Finance

RE: UMASS DARTMOUTH CLOSED TUESDAY, OCT. 30

UMass Dartmouth will be closed Tuesday, October 30, effective at 12:01 a.m., due to the expected impacts of Hurricane Sandy on the region. All Tuesday classes at all UMass Dartmouth sites are cancelled.

Residential students who are on campus now are encouraged to remain on campus to avoid unsafe driving conditions. Students who are at home now are encouraged to stay home.

The University is fully prepared to provide food and other services to students remaining on campus. In raveling to the Marketplace for meals, students should consider that peak winds from the storm are expected between 2 p.m. and 8 p.m.

Due to the threat of power outages that could interrupt University web and email communications, all students, staff and faculty are urged to update their MyAlert accounts. This will assure that they receive critical messages if campus power is lost. Go to umassd.edu/myalert to update your account.

University officials will continue to closely monitor the storm and provide updates regarding the campus status through www.umassd.edu and campus email.

Any students, faculty or staff facing a campus emergency should contact the Department of Public Safety at X9191 from a campus phone or 508.999.9191 from an off-campus or cell phone.

STATUS OF CAMPUS SERVICES WHILE CAMPUS IS CLOSED

Dining Services — The Marketplace is currently scheduled to be open until 7 p.m. tonight and re-open at 7:30 a.m. on Tuesday. Any changes to Dining Services hours or locations will be communicated via the University’s MyUMassD Portal and www.umassd.edu.

Transportation services — All campus shuttle services will continue to operate on campus until further notice. For information regarding regional bus service, please visit www.SRTABUS.com.  Any changes to transportation schedules will be communicated via the University’s MyUMassD Portal and www.umassd.edu.

Housing — Open. Residential staff will be present in each residence hall.

Fitness Center — Open from noon until 5 p.m. today. Look for updates regarding Tuesday’s schedule.

The Claire T. Carney Library – Closed.

Athletic events — Cancelled

Please visit www.umassd.edu and the MyUMassD Portal and check your email throughout the day for updates.

eSecurity Bingo on Tuesday, October 30th in the Claire T. Carney Library – In Celebration of National Cyber Security Awareness Month

To celebrate National Cyber Security Awareness Month, CITS announces a day of eSecurity Bingo on Tuesday, October 30th in the Claire T. Carney Library from 11am to 2pm.

We invite students, faculty and staff to visit our eSecurity Bingo stations throughout the newly renovated library to learn about IT security.

Highlights of eSecurity Awareness Bingo stations include:

  • · Phishing and email scams
  • · Precautions for mobile devices
  • · Laptop checkups and virus protection tools
  • · Logging out, quitting and exiting applications on public computers
  • · Using public wi-fi securely

Once you have visited all 5 eSecurity Bingo stations, enter your card for prizes including a Kindle Fire, a WiMAX adapter and Campus Store gift certificates.

A detailed listing of this event can be found at

https://www.umassd.edu/cits/securityweek/

Securing the UMass Dartmouth network, data and systems is everyone’s responsibility.

If you have questions, please contact the IT Service Center at itscenter@umassd.edu or 508-999-8790.

Donna R Massano
CIO and Associate Vice Chancellor for Information Technology
University of Massachusetts Dartmouth

Library to Close at 5 P.M. Today, Friday Sept. 7. Will Reopen at 9 A.M. Saturday Morning

LIBRARY TO CLOSE AT 5 P.M. TODAY, REOPEN AT 9 A.M.

The Claire T. Carney Library will close at 5 p.m. today as workers make repairs to the air conditioning system.

The library is expected to re-open on Saturday at 9 a.m.

— Notice from Public Affairs, University of Massachusetts Dartmouth —

We’re doing more than just renovating and adding to the library building … The Library Web Site is Being Renovated Too!

Library Web Site Renovation - Highlighted AreasWe’re doing more than just renovating and adding to the library building …

We’re renovating the library web site too!

Work has been underway for a good while now, but even so, the newly redesigned and renovated website will be a work in progress when it arrives!

We ask for your patience as you and we adjust to the new site and make note of the NEW LINKS to services and information that you have always access through the previous site.

1) The new site’s design is a variation of the campus website (Much thanks to our gracious colleagues on the University Website Team!) with a few special library tweaks and additions. AND there are still more additions and modificatins to come that we hope will serve you better.

2) The new site starts out with our quick search items at the top left of the page.

3) News and Images of the library in action on the right.

4) Quick Links dead centered with highlighted collections, resources and services next to it on the left.

5) At the bottom in UMassD gold section are “Spaces & Places” and “Find Who You Need” – both providing links to key information when you need it.

6) As always, our hours for that day and links to the library calendar are in the top right corner just above the library website search box.

We hope the renovation will prove to make the site more user friendly and easier to navigate (once you get used to the changes!).

Thank you for your patience during this library “renovation” process!


Some pages you might want to update from the old site are:

Title of Page New Site URL Old Site URL
Articles & Databases https://www.lib.umassd.edu/find/articles-
databases
https://www.lib.umassd.edu
/find/articlesdb.html
Library Hours & Events https://www.lib.umassd.edu/about/calendar
/month
https://www.lib.umassd.edu/libraryinfo
/hourinfo.html
Course & Subject Guides https://www.lib.umassd.edu/find/course-
and-subject-guides
https://www.lib.umassd.edu/find/Sublist.html
Ask a Librarian! https://www.lib.umassd.edu/help/ask-librarian https://www.lib.umassd.edu
/find/refquest.cfm
Library Presentations Online https://www.lib.umassd.edu/services
/instruction/presentations-online
https://www.lib.umassd.edu/libraryinfo
/LibraryPresentations.html

Update on the damage assessment, cleanup, repair and reopening efforts after Wednesday’s storm that affected the Claire T. Carney Library

Update on the Claire T. Carney Library

This is an update on the damage assessment, cleanup, repair and reopening efforts after Wednesday’s storm that affected the Claire T. Carney Library.

We have received results from additional air quality tests carried out by an independent firm working for the contractor carrying out renovation work on the Library. This is in addition to results of testing by the independent firm contracted by the University, which is also verifying the findings of the contractor’s firm.

Based on the results of all these tests, we continue to have confidence in our schedule to readmit staff as announced on Friday.

We will partially reopen the Library to senior staff tomorrow, Monday, August 20, and their role will be to assess the state of physical assets in the offices and ensure we are ready to reopen floor 4 to staff on Tuesday, August 21. All other employees assigned to the Library will not report to work on Monday.

Please note that we expect floor 4 to reopen to staff only on Tuesday, August 21, and will confirm whether or not we are ready to do so tomorrow, Monday, August 20. Floor 5 will remain closed to all but essential repair personnel until repairs are completed. Floors 1-3 are subject to ongoing construction, and we will announce their opening to staff at a later date.

Deb McLaughlin
COO and Vice Chancellor for Administration and Finance

Congratulations Graduates from the Claire T. Carney Library!! Access Highlights of Commencement and Enjoy it Again!

The Claire T. Carney Library PhotoGraphics Department has assembled a selection of highlight photos of the 2012 Undergraduate Commencement. You may view and download the photos via this site:

https://www1.umassd.edu/photographics/slideshow/welcome.cfm?slideshowAction=thumbnails&slideshowGalleryDirectory=2012-05-27_18242

You may access the following link to download 1024px X 683px images of the Undergraduate Commencement: https://cumulusphoto.umassd.edu/sites/pincollection.jspx?collectionName=%7Bb4937dd5-c6d4-4ee2-b36a-a76dee8786a7%7D

You may also access the collection of Saturday’s Graduate Commencement highlights:

2012 Graduate Commencement Slideshow: https://www1.umassd.edu/photographics/slideshow/welcome.cfm?slideshowAction=thumbnails&slideshowGalleryDirectory=2012-05-26_74848

You may access the following link to download 1024px X 683px images of the Graduate Commencement: https://cumulusphoto.umassd.edu/sites/pincollection.jspx?collectionName=%7B4f7f54f2-cf28-423a-a8a1-662fe7f05932%7D#1338078111099_8

The 2012 Graduate and Undergraduate Commencement photos may also be accessed by logging into the PhotoGraphics Image Collection (PIC) and searching “2012 Commencement”

https://cumulusphoto.umassd.edu/sites

We will be working diligently to add more Commencement photos to PIC over the coming weeks.

Congratulations Graduates from the Claire T. Carney Library!!

Claire T. Carney Library Open 24/7 – Monday, May 7th through 7 PM, Wednesday May 23rd

The Claire T. Carney Library will be open continuously from 7:30 AM on Monday May 7 through 7 PM on Wednesday May 23. This period includes the last weeks of classes and final exams.  Only 2 floors of the building will be available for use during the extended hours.  Computers and a staffed service point will be available on the lower level.  Study space and library collections are located on the 5th floor.  Regular library services such as circulation/reserve transactions and reference assistance will only be available on the same schedule as regular library hours.

Off hours building access is via UMass Pass only. 
Anyone using the building beyond the regular library hours must be a member of the UMD community and show a valid UMass Pass. Guests will not be admitted.

Entrances will be on the lower level and the first floor.  The validation points are the computer labs in the lower level and the library service desk on the 5th floor.  Please be sure to have your UMass Pass with you.  If you need to obtain a UMass Pass, please go to their office located on the ground floor of the Campus Center Monday – Friday 9 AM to 4 PM.

Personnel from the Department of Public Safety and DART van service will be available.

These extended hours are sponsored by the Claire T. Carney Library, CITS, UMD Dept of Public Safety and Campus Services.

Please contact the library dean’s office librarydean@umassd.edu for general information and the IT Student Services Center at
itstudentcenter@umassd.edu or 508-999-8884 for IT questions.

Terrance M. Burton
Dean of Library Services
University of Massachusetts Dartmouth
tburton@umassd.edu
508-999-8664

Historical Portuguese Newspapers of California Digitized

from the University of Massachusetts Dartmouth Center for Portuguese Studies and Cultures Events page: https://www.portstudies.umassd.edu/activities/events/events2012/120425.htm  

 The Ferreira-Mendes Portuguese-American Archives at the Claire T. Carney Library and the Center for Portuguese Studies and Culture of the University of Massachusetts Dartmouth announce the addition of 14 Portuguese-language newspapers published in California between 1885 and 1940 to its Portuguese-American Digital Newspaper Collections. The project was done in collaboration with the J.A. Freitas Library, a special collections library privately owned and operated by the Supreme Council of P.F.S.A. in San Leandro, CA, which provided the original newspapers.

This unique collection, which includes some of the earliest known Portuguese-language newspapers in the U.S., such as O Progresso Californiense, first published in July of 1885, may be accessed through the Internet for free and without a password at https://lib.umassd.edu/archives/paa/PADigitalNewsColl.html. Each issue of the newspapers in the collection may be browsed in its entirety or searched by keyword. The site also offers the possibility of searching across all issues of the same paper or across all newspapers in the collection.

A formal presentation of the online site that houses the collection will take place

  • Saturday, April 28 at 6:00 PM in the J.A. Freitas Library, 1120-24 E. 14th Street, San Leandro, CA.
    Archivist Sonia Pacheco of the Ferreira-Mendes Portuguese-American Archives, who supervised the digitization, will provide an overview of the project and demonstrate the use of the site.

Similar presentations will also be held at the

  • Portuguese Historical Museum of San Jose on April 29th at 2:00 PM (History Park – San Jose, Phelan Ave. Entrance);
  • University of California, Berkeley on May 2nd;
  • Jose State University on May 3rd

For time and place please contact Prof. Deolinda Adã£o at 408-924-4022 or deolinda.adao@sjsu.edu. All presentations are free and open to the public.

The papers were digitized onsite at the J.A. Freitas Library by ArcaSearch of Minneapolis, MN. This process safeguarded the integrity of the fragile historical originals and created high quality scans, using a patented process that optimizes the text and illustrations. ArcaSearch also provided preservation quality microfilm, which will serve as a backup for long-term preservation of the contents of the papers.

Information which in the past required researchers to travel to various archives and spend extensive hours of searching paper sources or reel after reel of microfilm is now available from the comfort of one’s home at the click of a computer mouse. “This collection of historical newspaper is an invaluable resource for the study of the Portuguese-American experience in California and beyond,” said Dr. Frank Sousa, Director of the Center for Portuguese Studies and Culture at the University of Massachusetts Dartmouth, who initiated the Portuguese-American Newspaper Digitization Project.

“Given the major role played by the Portuguese in California agriculture, especially the dairy industry, this collection is of paramount value to the understanding of the state’s history and economy,” stated Dr. Maria da Gloria de Sá, Faculty Director of the Ferreira-Mendes Portuguese-American Archives, the major repository of historical materials about the Portuguese in the U.S. “Much of the information contained in these newspapers cannot be found elsewhere. Sociologists, historians, anthropologists, political scientists and other academics researching issues associated with immigration and ethnicity will also find it a valuable tool, as will those interested in local and family history. It’s the most comprehensive and accessible database available to students and academic researchers interested in Portuguese-related issues, as well as individuals tracing their family genealogy,” added Dr. de Sá.

Besides keeping Portuguese Americans informed about local, national, Portuguese and world news, these newspapers also played a major role in documenting social events and life. Religious festivals, club activities, charity appeals, and visits of prominent individuals were regularly announced; weddings, births and deaths reported; and news of the arrival and departure of vessels bringing new immigrants or taking them for a visit back to their homeland were featured along with the respective passenger lists. Photographs, drawings, advertisements and editorials give us a window into period fashions, patterns of consumption, the cost of goods, types of businesses owned by the Portuguese and the perspectives of this ethnic group on the political and social issues of the times.

The digitization of the historical Portuguese newspapers of California is the second venture undertaken by the Ferreira-Mendes Portuguese-American Archives under its Portuguese-American Newspaper Digitization Project. The first was the Diãrio de Notã­cias, a daily newspaper published in New Bedford, Massachusetts between 1919 and 1973. The initiative was made possible by grants from the Government of the Autonomous Region of the Azores (Carlos César, President); Elisia and Mark Saab of Advanced Polymers, Inc., in Salem, NH; and Luis Pedroso, of Accutronics, Inc., in Lowell, MA. The goal of the project is to digitize major historical Portuguese newspapers published in the United States. Individuals or organizations possessing copies of such newspapers or other historical documents associated with the Portuguese in the U.S. are encouraged to contact Sonia Pacheco at 508 999-8695 or spacheco@umassd.edu.