The library’s annual National Library Week book sale will be held Monday, April 15 – Friday, April 19. Hundreds of books will be on sale. Prices decline daily, but don’t wait to b
In case you missed it this weekend, our Final Four books in the March Madness competition have been determined. They are: The Great Gatsby by F. Scott FitzgeraldThe Lion, The Witch, a
Your’e invited to stop by Hovde Lounge on April 8 at 2-3 pm to learn about the Archives and resources we offer!Luther College Archives: Research 101 will look at how to do basic resear
Library MetricsReviewed library metrics for Research Help interactions, instruction, and database use. Also reviewed data submitted to the NCES Academic Libraries Survey. C
Although we have said good-bye to the month of March, our book competition continues. This morning I posted our most recent winners on the bracket by Research Help. They are as follows: 1.
For those of you following the March Book Madness competition, our Sweet Sixteen have been selected and are now going head to head in Round 4 of voting. To log your favorites in Round 4, visit the
The literary voting continues this week with a very quick Round 3 in our March Book Madness competition here in Preus. Stop by the Research Help Desk to see the current status of our brackets and
For those of you who have been following our March Book Madness competition, I am happy to announce that we have our top 64 titles selected thanks to Round 1 voting. These titles represent the top
We began a more focused discussion regarding liaison relationships with college programs and centers. For many years we have had liaison relationships with academic departments. Some liaison work
Starting today everyone in the Luther community will have the opportunity to vote for their favorite reads in the 2013 Preus Library March “Book” Madness competition. Taking our cue fr
UPDATED 12:15pm, 2/20/13 – Access has been restored to Encore.The Encore search tool is currently unavaillable. In the meantime, you may search the library catalog at
I thought the TWILIS topic from two weeks ago re: the differences between roaming the virtual and physical stacks was interesting and quite relevant to our current e-reading initiative. Equally in