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Marie Blair Burgess Library October 2018 THE BURG BLURB! CONNECT WITH US Traffik Chappaquiddick Acrimony Breaking In Life of the Party Avengers: Infinity War Edgar A. Poe: Buried Alive [Documentary] Maya Angelou: And Still I Rise [Documentary] Genius by Stephen Hawking [Documentary] Questions or comments, contact us: [email protected] or 864-587-4208. Mondays — Thursdays: 8:00 a.m. — 11:00 p.m. Fridays: 8:00 a.m. — 3:00 p.m. Saturdays: CLOSED Sundays: 6 p.m. — 11 p.m. The Moralist: Woodrow Wilson and the World He Made, Patricia O’Toole The Price of Greatness: Alexander Hamilton, James Madison, and the Creation of the American Oligarchy, Jay Cost FALL BREAK LIBRARY HOURS Sunday 10/14: Closed (Fall Break) Monday 10/15: 8 a.m.—5 p.m. (Fall Break/No Classes) Tuesday 10/16: Resume Normal Hours A Higher Loyalty, James Comey My Country, My Life: Fighting for Israel, Search- ing for Peace, Ehud Barak The Age of Eisenhower: America and the World in the 1950s, William Hitchcock More Than a Doctrine: The Eisenhower Era in the Middle East, Randall Fowler Making the Arab World: Nasser, Qutb, and the clash that shaped the Middle East, Fawaz A. Gerges President Carter: The White House Years, Stuart Eizenstat The Library: A Catalogue of Wonders, Stuart Kells Diary of a Book Seller, Shaun Bythell Autumn in Venice: Ernest Hemingway and His Last Muse, Andrea di Robilant Illustrated Myths & Legends of China, E.T.C. Werner SMC’s own Jonathan Kirsch, Assistant Librarian for Reference & Research at the Marie Blair Burgess Library, contributed a chapter (w/Olivia White) entitled “Millennials Diverge: A Contrast of Newer Millennials and Veterans in Millennial Leadership" to Ashley K. Chase’s new book Millennial Leadership in Libraries. Check it out! Congratulations, Jon! We are so proud of you! Kill Creek, Scott Thomas [FICTION] The Darkest Legacy, Alexandra Bracken [FICTION] Autonomous, Andy Marino [FICTION] Unearthed, Amie Kaufman & Meagan Spooner [FICTION] Insane: America’s Criminal Treatment of Mental Illness, Alisa Roth Demystifying the Big House, Katherine Foss Asperger’s Children: The Origins of Autism in Nazi Vienna, Edith Sheffer Damnation Island: Poor, Sick, Mad & Criminal in 19th-Century New York, Stacy Horn Drug Policy and the Criminal Justice System, Nancy E. Marion The Recovering: Intoxication and Its Aftermath, Leslie Jamison Who We Are and How We Got Here: Ancient DNA & the New Science of the Human Past, David Reich To the Edges of the Earth: 1909, The Race for the Three Poles, and the Climax of the age of Exploration , Edward Lawson Artificial Unintelligence: How Computers Misunderstand the World, Meredith Broussard Superminds: The Surprising Power of People and Computers Thinking Together, Thomas W. Malone Skeletons: The Frame of Life, Jan Zalasiewiez & Mark Williams Luminous Creatures: The History & Science of Light Production in Living Organisms, Michel Anctil Brotherhood of Spies: The U-2 and the CIA’s Secret War, Monte Reel Rocket Men: The Daring Odyssey of Apollo 8, Robert Kurson Antisocial Media: How Facebook Disconnects Us and Undermines Democracy, Siva Vaidhyanathan Kill All Normies: Online Culture Wars From 4Chan And Tumblr to Trump & The Alt-Right, Angela Nagle A Field Guide to Eastern Trees: Eastern United States and Canada, Including the Midwest, George A. Petrides Blossoms and the Genes That Make Them, Maxine F. Singer American Default: The Untold Story of FDR, the Supreme Court, and the Battle Over Gold, Sebastian Edwards Alexander Hamilton on Finance, Credit, and Debt, Richard Sylla & David J. Cowen Bitter Pills: The Global War on Counterfeit Drugs, Muhammad H. Zaman China Rx: Exposing the Risks of America’s Dependence on China for Medicine, Rosemary Gibson & Janardan Singh The One Device: The Secret History of the iPhone, Brian Merchant Bad Blood: Secrets and Lies in a Silicon Valley Startup, John Carreyrou The Equations of Life: How Physics Shapes Evolution, Charles S. Cockell West Like Lightning: The Brief, Legendary Ride of the Pony Express, Jim DeFelice Chernobyl: The History of a Nuclear Catastrophe, Serhii Plokhy The Source: How Rivers Made America & America Remade Its Rivers, Martin Doyle She Has Her Mother’s Laugh: The Powers, Perversions, and Potential of Heredity, Carl Zimmer Think Tank: Forty Neuroscientists Explore the Biological Roots of Human Experience, David Linden Sapiens: A Brief History of Humankind, Yuval Noah Harari The Edge of the Sea, Rachel Carson Sugar: The World Corrupted: From Slavery to Obesity, James Walvin Elastic: Flexible Thinking in a Time of Change, Leonard Mlodinow First in Line: Presidents, Vice Presidents, and the Pursuit of Power , Kate Andersen Brower Hard Times: Economic Depressions in America, Richard Striner Did you know that as a current SMC student, faculty, or staf member that you have access to over 12 million items through PASCAL Delivers? You may request books from other SC college and university libraries and have them delivered here to SMC within a few business days. Request up to 50 books at a tme with a checkout period of 6 weeks. You will need to enter your library ID/ barcode number (for students this is your student ID, for faculty/staf this is your phone number) to request books. If you do not know your library barcode number, please contact the library. PASCAL Delivers also ofers the following services: Pick Up Anywhere: Choose to have your items sent to another partcipatng library if that is more convenient for you. For example, are you a distance educaton student that lives closer to College of Charleston? No problem! Request your items through PASCAL Delivers and just select College of Charleston as your pick up locaton. Visitng Patron: You can also go in-person to visit another PASCAL Delivers library and check out the book yourself using the Visitng Patron service. Note that Visitng Patron checkouts have diferent limits; in-person patrons are limited to three items and the checkout period for these items is three weeks with one additonal three week renewal allowed. You will need to present a picture ID and know your student ID number. Need more informaton? Visit the librarys website or contact us!

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Page 1: CONNECT WITH US · 2020. 11. 14. · Amie Kaufman & Meagan Spooner [FICTION] Insane: America’s Criminal Treatment of Mental Illness, Alisa Roth Demystifying the Big House, Katherine

Marie Blair Burgess Library October 2018

THE BURG BLURB!

CONNECT

WITH US

Traffik

Chappaquiddick

Acrimony

Breaking In

Life of the Party

Avengers: Infinity War

Edgar A. Poe: Buried Alive [Documentary]

Maya Angelou: And Still I Rise [Documentary]

Genius by Stephen Hawking [Documentary]

Questions or comments, contact us: [email protected] or 864-587-4208.

Mondays — Thursdays: 8:00 a.m. — 11:00 p.m. Fridays: 8:00 a.m. — 3:00 p.m.

Saturdays: CLOSED

Sundays: 6 p.m. — 11 p.m.

The Moralist:

Woodrow Wilson

and the World

He Made,

Patricia O’Toole

The Price of Greatness:

Alexander Hamilton,

James Madison, and

the Creation of the

American Oligarchy,

Jay Cost

FALL BREAK LIBRARY HOURS

Sunday 10/14: Closed (Fall Break)

Monday 10/15: 8 a.m.—5 p.m. (Fall Break/No Classes)

Tuesday 10/16: Resume Normal Hours

A Higher Loyalty,

James Comey

My Country,

My Life: Fighting

for Israel, Search-

ing for Peace,

Ehud Barak

The Age

of Eisenhower:

America and the

World in the 1950s,

William Hitchcock

More Than

a Doctrine:

The Eisenhower Era

in the Middle East,

Randall Fowler

Making

the Arab World:

Nasser, Qutb,

and the clash

that shaped

the Middle East,

Fawaz A. Gerges

President Carter:

The White House

Years,

Stuart Eizenstat

The Library:

A Catalogue

of Wonders,

Stuart Kells

Diary of a Book

Seller,

Shaun Bythell

Autumn in Venice:

Ernest Hemingway

and His Last Muse,

Andrea di Robilant

Illustrated Myths

& Legends of China,

E.T.C. Werner

SMC’s own Jonathan Kirsch, Assistant Librarian for Reference & Research at the Marie Blair Burgess Library,

contributed a chapter (w/Olivia White) entitled

“Millennials Diverge: A Contrast of Newer Millennials and Veterans in Millennial Leadership" to Ashley K. Chase’s

new book Millennial Leadership in Libraries.

Check it out!

Congratulations, Jon! We are so proud of you!

Kill Creek,

Scott Thomas

[FICTION]

The Darkest Legacy,

Alexandra Bracken

[FICTION]

Autonomous,

Andy Marino

[FICTION]

Unearthed,

Amie Kaufman &

Meagan Spooner

[FICTION]

Insane: America’s Criminal Treatment

of Mental Illness,

Alisa Roth

Demystifying

the Big House,

Katherine Foss

Asperger’s Children: The Origins of Autism

in Nazi Vienna,

Edith Sheffer

Damnation Island:

Poor, Sick, Mad

& Criminal

in 19th-Century

New York,

Stacy Horn

Drug Policy

and the Criminal

Justice System,

Nancy E. Marion

The Recovering:

Intoxication and Its

Aftermath,

Leslie Jamison

Who We Are and

How We Got Here:

Ancient DNA

& the New Science

of the Human Past,

David Reich

To the Edges

of the Earth: 1909,

The Race for the

Three Poles, and the

Climax of the age

of Exploration ,

Edward Lawson

Artificial

Unintelligence:

How Computers

Misunderstand

the World,

Meredith Broussard

Superminds:

The Surprising Power

of People

and Computers

Thinking Together,

Thomas W. Malone

Skeletons:

The Frame of Life,

Jan Zalasiewiez &

Mark Williams

Luminous Creatures:

The History & Science

of Light Production in

Living Organisms,

Michel Anctil

Brotherhood

of Spies:

The U-2 and the

CIA’s Secret War, Monte Reel

Rocket Men:

The Daring

Odyssey

of Apollo 8,

Robert Kurson

Antisocial Media:

How Facebook

Disconnects Us

and Undermines

Democracy,

Siva Vaidhyanathan

Kill All Normies:

Online Culture

Wars From 4Chan

And Tumblr

to Trump

& The Alt-Right,

Angela Nagle

A Field Guide

to Eastern Trees:

Eastern United States

and Canada,

Including

the Midwest,

George A. Petrides

Blossoms

and the Genes

That Make Them,

Maxine F. Singer

American Default:

The Untold Story

of FDR, the Supreme

Court, and the Battle

Over Gold,

Sebastian Edwards

Alexander

Hamilton

on Finance, Credit,

and Debt,

Richard Sylla &

David J. Cowen

Bitter Pills:

The Global War on

Counterfeit Drugs,

Muhammad

H. Zaman

China Rx:

Exposing the Risks

of America’s Dependence on China

for Medicine,

Rosemary Gibson &

Janardan Singh

The One Device:

The Secret History

of the iPhone,

Brian Merchant

Bad Blood:

Secrets and Lies

in a Silicon Valley

Startup,

John Carreyrou

The Equations

of Life: How Physics

Shapes Evolution,

Charles S. Cockell

West Like

Lightning:

The Brief,

Legendary Ride of

the Pony Express,

Jim DeFelice

Chernobyl:

The History

of a Nuclear

Catastrophe,

Serhii Plokhy

The Source:

How Rivers Made

America &

America Remade

Its Rivers,

Martin Doyle

She Has Her Mother’s Laugh: The Powers,

Perversions,

and Potential

of Heredity,

Carl Zimmer

Think Tank:

Forty Neuroscientists

Explore the

Biological Roots of

Human Experience,

David Linden

Sapiens:

A Brief History

of Humankind,

Yuval Noah Harari

The Edge

of the Sea,

Rachel Carson

Sugar: The World

Corrupted: From

Slavery to Obesity,

James Walvin

Elastic: Flexible

Thinking in a Time

of Change,

Leonard Mlodinow

First in Line:

Presidents, Vice

Presidents,

and the Pursuit

of Power ,

Kate Andersen

Brower

Hard Times:

Economic

Depressions

in America,

Richard Striner

Did you know that as a current SMC student, faculty, or staff member that you have access to over 12 million items through PASCAL Delivers? You may request books from other SC college and university libraries and have them delivered here to SMC within a few business days. Request up to 50 books at a time with a checkout period of 6 weeks. You will need to enter your library ID/barcode number (for students this is your student ID, for faculty/staff this is your phone number) to request books. If you do not know your library barcode number, please contact the library.

PASCAL Delivers also offers the following services: Pick Up Anywhere: Choose to have your items sent to another participating

library if that is more convenient for you. For example, are you a distance education student that lives closer to College of Charleston? No problem! Request your items through PASCAL Delivers and just select College of Charleston as your pick up location.

Visiting Patron: You can also go in-person to visit another PASCAL Delivers library and check out the book yourself using the Visiting Patron service. Note that Visiting Patron checkouts have different limits; in-person patrons are limited to three items and the checkout period for these items is three weeks with one additional three week renewal allowed. You will need to present a picture ID and know your student ID number.

Need more information? Visit the library’s website or contact us!