Meet our Library Furry Friends: Karuna Valentina!
Meet our Research Instruction Librarian Alessandra Otero-Ramos’ furry friend Karuna Valentina. Karuna is a playful sweet girl that loves hanging out on windows watching for birds...
Meet our Research Instruction Librarian Alessandra Otero-Ramos’ furry friend Karuna Valentina. Karuna is a playful sweet girl that loves hanging out on windows watching for birds...
Meet Jenny and Isis, our Research Instruction Librarian Sherry Larson-Rhodes’ cats! Jenny – a stray found on a farm in Perry, looks like a movie star...
Introducing our Research Instruction Librarian Sherry Larson-Rhodes’ long and lovely cat, Finn! “Finn was a stray that a friend rescued from some boys who were going...
Meet this week’s library furry friends! Introducing our Research Instruction Librarian Becky Leathersich’s beautiful pals Elli (tan dog) and Fitzy (black/gray dog). Ellie’s first home was...
Meet our Collection Management Assistant Donna Hanna’s furry friend, Ivy! She is a rescued Maltese/Poodle mix. Ivy was adopted one week before going into quarantine in...
Introducing our Digital Resources and Systems Librarian Bill Jones’ regal and beautiful feline friends, Professor Leo T. Jones and Melody! “The professor is an avid mouse...
Meet the faces behind our Library! From left to right: Mark Sullivan, Corey Ha, Bill Jones, Alessandra Otero-Ramos, Leah Root, Alana Nuth, Liz Argentieri, Donna Hanna,...
“Growing a Maker Community: Planning and implementing a local community Maker Fest,” written by Tracy Paradis, Debby Emerson, and Michelle Costello, is a published chapter in...
Towards a Working Definition of Open Pedagogy, is published in The International Journal of Open Educational Resources. Full URL is https://www.ijoer.org/towards-a-working-definition-of-open-pedagogy/#1573393341623-864c9f5c-8ab7 Congratulations, Alan Witt! https://www.ijoer.org/towards-a-working-definition-of-open-pedagogy/#1573346486893-36fe4ad0-56ba #geneseo...
Strict Fidelity to Nature: Scientific Taxidermy, U.S. Natural History Museums, and Craft Consensus, 1880s to 1930s can be viewed at https://vtechworks.lib.vt.edu/handle/10919/95836 Congratulations, Jonathan! #geneseo #libraryinstruction #scholarlycommunications...