October 21, 2009

On Saturday, October 17, the 12th annual Library of Virginia Literary Awards were hosted by Virginia author, Adriana Trigiani, at the Library of Virginia. Here are the names of the authors and titles celebrated that evening!
Nonfiction: The Hemingses of Monticello: An American Family, by Annette Gordon-Reed.
Fiction: Train to Trieste, by Domnica Radulescu.
Poetry: Satin Cash, by Lisa Russ Spaar.
People’s Choice Award for Nonfiction: The Place to Be: Washington, CBS, and the Glory Days of Television News, by Roger Mudd.
People’s Choice Award for Fiction: The Legal Limit, by Martin Clark.
Lifetime Achievement Award: John Grisham.
Other literary awards were presented- you can read about them in the online announcement from the Library of Virginia. Be sure to check your J. Sargeant Reynolds Community College library catalog, as well as other Richmond area library catalogs to learn where you can find these prize-winning works!
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Posted by Phyllis
September 15, 2009
It seems the recent trend with many book titles is the longer, the better. One blogger noticed this trend and imagined if some classic books had been written now, what might their titles be? A few the blogger came up with are below, and more can be found in the comments of the blog.
BOOK TITLES, IF THEY WERE WRITTEN TODAY
Then: The Wealth of Nations
Now: Invisible Hands: The Mysterious Market Forces That Control Our Lives and How to Profit from Them
Then: The Theory of the Leisure Class
Now: Buying Out Loud: The Unbelievable Truth About What We Consume and What It Says About Us
Then: The Gospel of Matthew
Now: 40 Days and a Mule: How One Man Quit His Job and Became the Boss
See the blog post for more, and add your own in the comments!
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Posted by Amanda
May 7, 2009

Library soaking May 7, 2009
What an uproar in the library this morning when security officers opening the building discovered flooding in the library near the reference area. Both levels of the building took on damage. Computers, books, and furniture had to be cleared from the area and the surfaces dried and treated.
We are having finals and would normally strive for quiet study spaces, but it is a very noisy morning. We apologize for the inconvenience.

Flooding downstairs, May 7, 2009
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Posted by lbishop
April 9, 2009

Example Catalog Page
The people at the Virginia Community College System Libraries have been hard at work making our catalog a little better.
VCCS has now added the WorldCat citation tool to each page in the catalog.
At the bottom of each item’s page, underneath the Google Books search, you’ll find a WorldCat box.

WorldCat Box Close Up
The box allows you to search for that book in other libraries (say, for example, if it is already checked out) as well as gives you a citation in the major formats.

Different citation formats
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Posted by Amanda
March 9, 2009
With the release of Amazon’s Kindle 2 and its Kindle app for the iPhone, the media has recently been praising electronic books, but as the guys from the popular (but not always work-appropriate) web-comic Penny Arcade point out, we shouldn’t necessarily forget ‘old technology’.
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Penny Arcade - Progress
Though I highly doubt electronic books will wholly replace the tactile experience of a real book any time soon, as technology advances, will the print book survive? And if it does not, how will that impact the way we communicate and find common ground (especially on first dates)?
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