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McKee Library Faculty & Staff Newsletter November 2016
McKee MinuteMcKee Library is proud to
host Campus Research Day on Thursday, December 1, 2016.
Benefits of Participating Participants in Campus
Research Day gain valuable professional conference presentation experience and have the opportunity to become a published author. The presentation can be a great
addition to a professional resume and graduate school application.
Presenter Coaching Three coaching sessions will be
offered in order to help students prepare for Campus Research Day:
Poster Presentation CoachingTuesday, November 29, 11 - 12pm
Oral Presentation CoachingTuesday, November 29
12 - 1 pm and 5 - 6 pm
Attendees will receive free pizza as they learn how to best present their poster or oral presentations. Reservations are required and can be made on the library’s website.
Additional Information Information regarding Campus
Research Day can be found online at http://southern.libguides.com/ResearchDay.
Please contact Katie McGrath at [email protected] with questions or comments regarding this event.
The Fall Semester Campus Research Day offers students a chance to conduct a professional presentation
CAMPUS RESEARCH DAY
Research grants and Thanksgiving break hours
Research GrantTwo grants of up to $1,200
will be given by McKee Library’s Center for the Study of 19th Century America to those individuals committed to doing scholarly research regarding a facet of 19th Century American history. This money is intended to be used for travel expenses to libraries or archives within the United States.
Applications are due by
January 16, 2017. You can download the application on the library’s website. Thanksgiving Hours
Thursday, November 17Open | 7:45 am - 8 pm
Friday, November 18Open | 7:45 am - 12 pm
Sunday, November 20Closed
Monday, November 21 & Tuesday, November 22Open | 1:00 pm - 5:00 pm
Wednesday, November 23 through Saturday, November 26
Closed
Sunday, November 27Open | 6:00 pm - 12:00 am
Library News In this EditionThe Love of Wisdom 2Artists and Their Works 2Voice & Instrument 3Voter Fraud 3New & Noteworthy
History & Government 4Religion & Philosophy 4Science & Mathematics 4Business & Economics 4Technology 5Arts & Humanities 5Social Sciences 5Health Sciences 5
Academic Spotlight 6Need to Know 6
What is a reverse outline? A reverse outline is something
you do after you write a draft.
How can a reverse outline be helpful?
The reverse outline can be an extremely useful tool for helping you see the big picture of
your paper.
How can a student make a reverse outline?
Go through the paper and number each paragraph. Then, on a separate sheet of paper, write #1 and the main point(s) of that first paragraph. Then, on the next line write #2 and the main point(s) of the second paragraph. Go through the entire paper this way. When you have gone through the entire paper, you will have an outline giving you an overview of your entire paper.
Now ask yourself the following questions:
• Are the paragraphs properlyfocused, or are there multiplemain ideas competing forcontrol of a single paragraph?• Now that you’ve identifiedthe main point of eachparagraph, does the topicsentence reflect that point?• Are some of the ideas ina paragraph extraneous andshould they therefore bedeleted from the paper? Or do
they simply need to be moved to a different part of the paper? • When you look at theoutline as a whole, does theorganization of the paperreflect what you promisedin your introduction/thesis?If the answer is no, considerwhether you need to revisethe thesis or revise theorganization of the paper.
FOCUS ON WRITING: REVERSE OUTLINEInformation written by Rebecca Schoenike Nowacek, WAC Program, UW-Madison
Dr. Sonja Fordham
November 20162
8MUSTREADBOOKS
Recommended byKatie McGrath
Associate Library Director
What Philosophy Can DoGary Gutting
B53 .G88 2015
The Pig that Wants to Be Eaten: 100 Experiments for the Arm-chair PhilospherJulian Baggini
B68 .B25 2005
Varieties of PresenceAlva Noë
B105 .E9 N64 2012
Mindsight: Image, Dream, MeaningColin McGinn
B105 .I49 M36 2004
The Love of Wisdom
Recommended byStan Cottrell
Technical Services LibrarianFilms available in the media department
Exit Through the Gift Shop: A Banksy Film
Media ND 2590 .E95 2010
The Life and Times of Frida Kahlo
Media ND 259 .K33 L54 2004
Jackson Pollock
Films on Demand
Van Gogh (The Great Artists: The Post-Impressionists)
Media ND 653 .G7 P673 2006
Chihuly: Fire and LightMedia NK 5198 .C5 A4 2010
Edward Hopper and the Blank CanvasFilms on Demand
Other recommendations:
Great Artists: TurnerFilms on Demand
Thomas Hart Benton: Tom Benton’s MissouriFilms on Demand
Why You Think the Way You Do: The Story of Western Worldviews from Rome to HomeGlenn S. Sunshine
B72 .S86 2009
Half Hours with the Best Thinkers Frank J. Finamore, editor
B72 .H24 1999
Theories and ThingsW.V. Quine
B68 .Q56
Making Sense: Philosophy Behind the HeadlinesJulian Baggini
B61 .B34 2003
Artists And their Works
November 2016 3
&Voice
instrumentRecommended by
Seth ShafferLibrary Office & Periodicals Manager
Choral JournalSeptember 2016
The Instrumentalist October 2016
Classical SingerSeptember 2016
Flute TalkSeptember 2016
Titles available in the periodicals department
“Everything You Do Builds From Here: Reflections of Current and Recent Flute Majors” by George
Recommended article:
“Lessons from Skunk Band: Improving Preparation for Stu-dent Teaching” by Lychner
Recommended article:
“Major Decisions” by WaxbergRecommended article:
“A guide to Improving Student-Led Section Rehearsals” by Mule, Robinson, & Kelly
Recommended article:
American String TeacherMay 2016
Clavier CompanionJuly/August 2016
“Girl Scout Tricks: What Music Teachers Can Learn About Retention from Scouting” by Molenaar
Recommended article: Recommended article:
Voter FrAudRecommended by
Donald MartinElectronic Services Librarian
Resources available in library databases
Columbia Law ReviewAvailable in Academic Search Complete
“The Problem of Voter Fraud” by GilbertRecommended article: Volume 115, Issue 3
The Christian CenturyAvailable in ATLA Religion
“Access Denied: The Problem with Voter ID Laws” by CoxRecommended article: Volume 124, Issue 12
Social Science QuarterlyAvailable in PsycINFO
“Balancing Fraud Prevention and Electoral Participation: Attitudes Toward Voter Identification” by Atkeson, Alvarez, Hall, & Sinclair
Recommended article: Volume 95, Issue 5
Public AdministrationAvailable in Business Source Complete
“The Myth of Voter Fraud” by JamesRecommended article: Volume 90, Issue 2
“Music Degrees: Everything You Need to Know from Application to Graduation” by Herndon
November 20164
The Problem with Evangelical TheologyBen Witherington IIIBR1640 .W58 2016
Religion & Philosophy
}Ego is the EnemyRyan HolidayBJ1474 .H635 2016
IntersectionalityPatricia Hill CollinsHM480 .H55 2016
After We Die: Theology, Philosophy, and the Question of Life After DeathStephen T. DavisBT903 .D38 2015
The Chemistry Book: From Gunpowder to Graphene, 250 Milestones in the History of ChemistryDerek B. Lowe
From atoms and fluorescent pigments to sulfa drug synthesis and buckyballs, this lush and authoritative chronology presents 250 milestones in the world of chemistry.
QD11 .L558 2016
Finding ZeroAmir D. AczelQA141.2 .A29 2015
Elements of Ecology Thomas Michael Smith QH541 .S624 2015
Other Recommendations:
Visual Intelligence: Sharpen Your Perception, Change Your LifeAmy Herman
By showing people how to look closely at images, she helps them hone their ‘visual intelligence’.
BF241 .H436 2016
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C.S. Lewis’s “Mere Christianity”: A BiographyGeorge M. Marsden
Mere Christianity, C. S. Lewis’s eloquent and winsome defense of the Christian faith, originated as a series of BBC radio talks broadcast during the dark days of World War
Two. Here is the story of the extraordinary life and afterlife of this influential and much-beloved book.
PR6023 .E926 Z7943 2016
Business & Economics
History, Government, & Politics
The Case for Big GovernmentJeffrey G. Maddrick
In this book, Madrick proves that an engaged government-a big government of high taxes
and wise regulations-is necessary for the social and economic answers.
JK421 .M328 2010
American Politics, Then & Now and Other EssaysJames Q. Wilson
A collection of fifteen of Wilson’s most insightful essays, drawing on thirty years of his
observations.
McKee Library eBook
The Art of Forgery: The Minds, Motives and Methods of Master ForgersNoah Charney
This work explores the stories, dramas and human intrigues surrounding the world’s most famous forgeries.
N8790 .C47 2015
}Transforming Government and Building the Information SocietyHanna NagyMcKee Library eBook
Warrior: A Visual History of the Fighting ManR. G. GrantU750 .G73 2007
Documents for America’s HistoryMelvin YazawaE173 .D63 2011
Comparative E-GovernmentChristopher G ReddickMcKee Library eBook
Science & Mathematics
November 2016 5
}How the Computer Changed History Therese NaberMcKee Library eBook
Excel 2016 for DummiesGreg HarveyHF5548.4.M523 H367965 2016
Technology Arts & Humanities
Lesson Plan: An Agenda for Change in American Higher EducationWilliam G. Bowen & Michael S. McPherson In learning to harness the power of the adolescent brain, teachers can create powerful learning opportunities.
LA227.4 .B685 2016
Data Wrangling with PythonJacqueline Kazil & Katherine Jarmul
This work provides an introduction to Python, working with Excel files, data cleanup and scripting, and automation.
QA76.73 .P98 K39 2016
Pushout: The Criminalization of Black Girls in SchoolMonique W. Morris
Pushout exposes a world of confined potential and supports the growing movement to address the policies, practices, and cultural illiteracy that push countless students out of school and into unhealthy, unstable, and often unsafe futures.
LC2731 .M59 2015
Social Science
White Rage: The Unspoken Truth of Our Racial DivideCarol Anderson
Anderson pulls back the veil that has long covered actions made in the name of protecting democracy, fiscal responsibility, or protection against fraud, rendering visible the long lineage of white rage.
E185.61 .A5438 2016
Toward a More Perfect UniversityJonathan R. Cole
Jonathan R. Cole, former provost and current university professor at Columbia University, addresses some of the biggest challenges facing the modern American university.
LA227.4 .C643 2016
Health Science
The Doctor of Nursing Practice Essentials: A New Model for Advanced Practice NursingMary E. Zaccagnini, editorThis work looks at systems thinking, healthcare organizations, global health, and the advanced practice nurse leader.
RT75 .D56 2017
Essentials of Public HealthBernard J. Turnock
Turnock evaluates what public health is, how to measure population health, and public health emergency preparedness and response.
RA445 .T87 2016
}Health Literacy and Palliative CareNational Academies PressMcKee Library eBook
Eat Fat, Get ThinMark HymanRM222.2 .H9634 2016
Textbook of Family MedicineDavid RakelMcKee Library eBook
Forks Over Knives FamilyAlona PuldeRM237.55 .P84 2016
In a Different Key: The Story of AutismJohn Donvan & Caren Zucker
In a Different Key tells the extraordinary story of this often misunderstood condition, and of the civil rights battles waged by the families of those who have it.
RC553 .A88 D67 2016
}Research Assessment in the HumanitiesMichael OchsnerMcKee Library eBook
Interdisciplining Digital HumanitiesJulie Thompson KleinMcKee Library eBook
November 20166
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Fax: 423.236.1788southern.edu/library
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Stanley CottrellSonja FordhamCarol Harrison
Pamela JansenDonald MartinKatie McGrath
Seth ShafferJessica Spears
Library Faculty & Staff
McKee MinuteJessica Spears
Editor
spotlight: VisuAl Art
ArtStorARTstor is a digital library of approximately 700,000 images in the areas of art, architecture, the humanities, and social sciences with a set of tools to view, present, and manage images for research and pedagogical purposes.
Suggested Databases
Oxford Art OnlineThe database offers users the ability to access and search the vast content of Grove Art Online and Oxford art reference in one location.
Akademie X: Lessons in Art + LifeRebecca Morrill, editor
N8350 .A53 2015
A Short Guide to Writing About ArtSylvan Barnet
N7476 .B37 2015
Modern Art at the Border of Mind and BrainJonathan David Fineberg
N6490 .F536 2015
The Brilliant History of Color in ArtVictoria Finlay
N7432.7 .F56 2014
Periodicals Recommendations
Islamic Art [film]Films Media Group
Films on Demand
The Monuments Men [film]Directed by George Clooney
PN1997.2 .M66 2014
Roman Art: Romulus to ConstantineNancy H. Ramage
N5760 .R36 2015
The Neo-Impressionist Portrait, 1886-1904Jane Block & Ellen Wardwell Lee
ND1316.5 .B59 2014
Artnews Videomaker
Recommended byPamela Jansen
Evening Reference Librarian
Library HoursSunday: 12 p.m. - 12 a.m.
Monday - Thursday: 7:45 a.m. - 12 a.m.Friday: 7:45 a.m. - 12 p.m.
Saturday: Closed
Writing Center HoursSunday: 2 p.m. - 9 p.m.
Monday - Thursday: 9 a.m. - 9 p.m.Friday: 9 a.m. - 12 p.m.
Saturday: Closed
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From the VaultSelected items from the
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Library’s main floor Fall 2016
Art & displays in the library“Falling”
Works by the Civics Arts LeagueLibrary’s main & second floorSeptember 15 - December 2016
On Display
Ceramics Works by Eve KnightLibrary’s main floor
Now - December 2016
Calendar of Events
Nov. 14: Workshop: Resume Writing
Nov. 17: Open 7:45 am - 8 pm
Nov. 18: Open 7:45 am - 12 pm
Nov. 20: Closed
Nov. 21 & 22: Open 1:00 - 5:00 pm
Nov. 23-26: Closed
Nov. 27: Open 6:00 pm - 12:00 am
Nov. 29: Campus Research Day Presenter Workshops
Nov. 30: Workshop: Nursing Research
Dec. 1: Campus Research Day
Dec. 5: Therapy Dog Visit, 3-4 pm
Moral Distress: Cowardly Lion to Courageous Action Frances Johnson
The Social Worker’s Role in the Context of Forced Migration
Mioara Diaconu, Laura Racovita-Szilagyi, & Brittni Bryan