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In the Know @ the Bentley Library

Streaming Films and MediaCore Workshop

By Nicholas Albaugh

The Bentley Library and the Academic Technology Center will be jointly hosting a workshop on streaming film databases and a new resource, MediaCore. The session will be held on Wednesday September 30th from 2:00-3:00 pm in the Research Instruction Center (RIC) on the bottom floor of the library.

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Quality Sources Workshop

By Kimberly Morin

Having trouble finding quality sources? Come to a workshop developed specifically with you in mind! The Bentley Library is offering a workshop to help students find and identify quality sources. Highlighted tools and resources include:

The Library’s “Journal Finder”Ulrichsweb Global Serials DirectoryBrowZine

You have two opportunities to attend:

Tuesday, October 6th, 2:30 - 3:30 p.m.

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You're Invited! Art Gallery Reception, Thursday 9/17, 5-7pm

By Lisa Curtin

Please join us this evening for the first art gallery event of the new academic year - a reception for artist Cody Justus. Stop in to The McGladrey Art Gallery between 5:00 p.m. and 7:00 p.m. to meet the artist and learn more his installation of paintings, "Convoy".  Refreshments will be served. 

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Online Archives Exhibit: Bentley Through the Years

By Jaimie Fritz
As you prepare to take part in all of Bentley’s amazing Homecoming activities, we thought you might be interested in becoming more “In the Know” about Bentley’s history! For example, did you know that the original class consisted of just 30 students who used to meet not far from what is now the Hynes Convention Center? Or that tuition was $120? ...

Improve Your Writing Skills at the ESOL Center & Writing Center

By Lisa Curtin
Tutors at the ESOL (English for Speakers of Other Languages) Center and the Writing Center have the knowledge, experience and expertise to help you improve your writing skills. Both centers are located on the lower level of the library. ...

Passport to the Library Raffle Winners

By Lisa Curtin

The library thanks all who attended our First Week Open House event, Passport to the Bentley Library. Attendees who collected six or more stamps on their passport were entered to win a drawing for a Google Nexus 7 and other prizes. We are happy to announce the winners:

Google Nexus 7:  Mallika S.

Barnes & Noble gift card:  Vanessa M. Stephanie W.

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BrowZine: Browse, Read and Follow Scholarly Journals

By Stephen Tracey

 The Bentley Library is pleased to announce a new research tool, BrowZine, for the Bentley community.  BrowZine is a free web or mobile application that allows users to browse, read, and follow academic journals from the Library's online collections.  BrowZine allows tablet users to read articles in a format that is optimized for their device.  Users can also create a bookshelf with their favorite journals.

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New Books, DVDs, Audiobooks & eBooks

By Lisa Curtin
Check out the new books, movies, TV shows, audiobooks and eBooks added to the library's collection in August! Go to the New Books & DVDs page to browse the new acquisitions lists by subject or format. When you see something you want, click the “Request” button to place a hold on it. If you prefer to do your reading and listening on a mobile device or computer, visit OverDrive, the library's downloadable books collection. ...

New Student Open House, "Passport to the Library", Friday 9/4

By Lisa Curtin
Welcome, new students! The staff of the Bentley Library are excited to help you have a great first year. All new students are invited to the library's First Week open house event, Passport to the Bentley Library, on Friday, September 4th. Check-in at the the arrivals desk any time between 11:30 a.m. ...

Changes to the Faculty Video Collection

By Nicholas Albaugh
The Bentley Library is in the process of removing all VHS tapes from its Faculty Video Collection.  This decision was made due to the fact that Bentley no longer has VHS players as part of its classroom technology infrastructure, and many of the VHS tapes have started to degrade and will eventually become unwatchable. We will be replacing with DVDs or streaming video those films that have been checked out or placed on reserve recently or have lasting educational ...