Friday, October 31, 2008

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Check out our latest display highlighting books that coincide with the theme from this week's conference, Transformed by Hope: Building a Catholic Social Theology for the Americas. The books will be on display through next week.

Wednesday, October 29, 2008

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This is the last week to turn in your scavenger hunt for Theological Libraries Month. Don't miss your chance to be entered in a drawing for a $50 gift certificate at the Seminary Co-op Bookstore!

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JSTOR has added several titles to the library's electronic journal collection:

Studies in Philology - http://www.jstor.org/action/showPublication?journalCode=studphil

Journal of Linguistics - http://www.jstor.org/action/showPublication?journalCode=jlinguistics

Language in Society - http://www.jstor.org/action/showPublication?journalCode=langsoci

Friday, October 24, 2008

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Melody Layton McMahon has been a librarian for over 25 years, with specialization in both music and theology. She has co-edited an anthology of writings on theological librarianship (A Broadening Conversation: Classic Readings in Theological Librarianship, 2006) and serves as the Critical Reviews Editor for the recently-launched online journal Theological Librarianship: an Online Journal of the American Theological Library Association (www.theolib.org). Besides her work, Melody enjoys playing the piano (she still takes lessons), reading, and traveling. She really likes to watch her son, Niall, play soccer, and her daughter, Maeve, play the baroque and Irish flutes.

Thursday, October 23, 2008

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Finding the full text of articles is getting easier though the library's new SFX service. Be on the lookout for links that mention "full text" when you are searching for articles when you are on campus. More information about how this service can help you find full text faster will be available soon - in the meantime, feel free to ask a librarian for more help when you need to find an article quickly for your research.

Monday, October 20, 2008

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A native from the Philippines, Juventino Lagos has been a resident of Hyde Park since 1986, where he lives with his wife of 24 years and their 22 year old daughter. For the past 22 years, he has worked as a full time library acquisitions assistant in CTU's library. In his spare time he enjoys cooking desserts from his native country; he also enjoys playing games for the Wii and challenging himself with Sudoku puzzles.

Thursday, October 16, 2008

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Kenneth O'Malley, C.P., is the Archivist for the CTU Archives. He has been an adjunct instructor at Dominican University Graduate School of Library and Information Science. Currently, he is also the Coordinator for the ACTS (Association of Chicago Theological Schools) Common Council. On the weekends he helps with Masses at Midway Airport, and he preaches for Food for the Poor. He is also the chair of the Board of Directors of D.A.R.E. (Disabled Adults Residence Enterprise) at the corner of Cornell and 55th. Some of his favorite sites to visit in Chicago are the Art Institute, Smith Stained Glass Museum at Navy Pier, and the Bahai Temple. He enjoys ethnic foods very much, and his favorite places to take visitors include the Breakfast Club, Reza's Persian Restaurant, and the Chicago Pizzeria & Oven Grinder.

Wednesday, October 15, 2008

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In celebration of Theological Libraries Month, please join us for cake and coffee in the library next week. Cake will be served in the library Tuesday, October 21st from 4p.m. to 5:30p.m. See you there!

Friday, October 10, 2008

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The library has added the BAS Archive Online, which includes Biblical Archaeology Review, Bible Review, and Archeology Odyssey. To browse or search for issues, visit the library's web page for finding articles at http://www.ctu.lib.il.us/find-articles-databases-alphabetical-order. All articles from the inception of these journals to the present are included in this archive from the Biblical Archeology Society.

Wednesday, October 8, 2008

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Latoya Thompson has been a part of the CTU Library for the last year and a half. She works at the circulation desk and is responsible for the reserves and all the I-Share books that we borrow or send. In her down time Latoya enjoys spending time with her family and friends. She also enjoys reading and shopping, but most of her time is spent baking for her nieces. This upcoming spring Latoya plans to return to school where she will study Social Work.

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Frances Hankins started at Catholic Theological Union in 1986 in what was then called Student Services. In 1987 she was offered a job in the Library at Circulation and took it. She began to look at her job as her "ministry," not work, because she loved her job and what she was doing. She attended school while working and received her degree in General Studies. "I like to read, travel, sew, cook and experience different ethnic food and customs," she says. Frances was born in Jackson, MS and moved to Chicago at an early age. She has 5 children (one deceased), 17 grandchildren (one deceased) and 1 great grandchild. Frances has been an employee of Catholic Theological Union for 22 years and still loves her job.

Tuesday, October 7, 2008

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All are invited to attend the library's inaugural book discussion on Tuesday, October 21st from noon to 1p.m. The book up for discussion will be My Life with the Saints, by James Martin, S.J. Please R.S.V.P. to Melody as soon as possible at mmcmahon@ctu.edu.

Monday, October 6, 2008

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Starting this month, we will be highlighting some of the books in the library's collection in our new display case. Check out the library's book display for Theological Libraries Month, entitled Beyond B. The purchase of this display case was made possible by a grant from the American Theological Library Association.

Friday, October 3, 2008

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The library will be sponsoring a scavenger hunt for the month of October in celebration of Theological Libraries Month. Patrons who complete the scavenger hunt will receive a free book, and will also be entered in a drawing for a fifty dollar gift certificate at the Seminary Co-op bookstore at the end of the month. Pick up a scavenger hunt form at the library's circulation desk, and good luck!

Wednesday, October 1, 2008

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Catherine Meaney started at CTU library in 1997 working part time cataloging the Weber Killgallon Catechetical Collection. She has been a full time cataloger at CTU for nine years. A native Chicagoan, Catherine enjoys attending as many cultural events in the city as she can, especially theatre and dance. She is an avid reader; mysteries and poetry are her usual choices. Catherine also enjoys writing Haiku and has had some published in St. Anthony Messenger. Baking and cooking are among the things she makes time for when she is at home. Catherine and her husband Timothy have been married 36 years and live in Downers Grove where they raised their four children.

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Lisa Gonzalez is the newest member of the CTU library, having joined the staff a few weeks ago as the Electronic Resources Librarian. Lisa grew up in the Chicago suburbs, and worked in various libraries in the area before moving to California to attend Fuller Theological Seminary. After completing a degree in theology at Fuller, she is happy to be back in her native Illinois. Though she doesn't like to conform to librarian stereotypes, Lisa does admit to being both a book lover and an aficionado of cats.