Spotlight: Kent Hooper Authors Scholarly Book on Ernst Barlach

Kent HooperDr. Hooper is Chair of the Humanities Department and currently teaching a new class in digital humanities that combines research, technology and art in one course.  He recently published an open source scholarly work on the artist Ernst Barlach, titled:  Ernst Barlach: bibliographical listing of secondary literature.  This book is freely available online.

According to Professor Hooper, It was conceived as an online resource and not as a two-volume reference work simply because technology offers the opportunity to make a much more valuable resource – for example there are links in the text to sources such as WorldCat for example — those aren’t possible in hard copy!

Check it out on SIMON.

Recently Kent shared some insights about this project with Library Director, Jane Carlin and learn more about open access resources by visiting our web page on scholarly communication; http://alacarte.pugetsound.edu/subject-guide/13-Scholarly-Communication

What prompted you to make this resource available as an open source academic book?

I am philosophically opposed to proprietary bibliographical software, for one.  And for another, most bibliographical software wasn’t sophisticated enough for what I wanted to do.   And I am also in favor of making my work freely available to anyone interested in it, as opposed to making people pay to use it.  ( Publishing the work in hard copy form would have meant royalties to me so laughably miniscule, I like to say I would earn more money playing a couple of bar gigs over the course of a weekend)   As for the vetting process of this kind of manuscript–if the bibliographical listing is good, scholars will use it.  If it has shortcomings, they will have the opportunity to work with me to improve it!   In fact, I  very much hope other Barlach scholars will see the value in working collaboratively on this project.   I would like to move on to a new project–I haven’t worked on Barlach in years–so the hope is some young Barlach scholar will actually want to take over where I have left off.

Tell us about the content.

This is a bibliographical listing of secondary literature related to Ernst Barlach, a German Expressionist artistic multiple talent.   One of the biggest problems for scholars working on Barlach is that there is no decent bibliography of secondary literature; another problem is that the secondary literature is scattered in a variety of fields and subfields: art (and then sculpture, woodcuts, drawings; and then even finer wood sculpture/bronzes/porcelain), literature (prose, drama, autobiography, travel literature, etc).  And then there are all the reviews of exhibitions of his visual art; reviews of all the stagings of his plays.  The landscape is quite varied — and anyone working on Barlach is wise to consult as wide a range of secondary literature as possible.   Now, at least, scholars will know what has been written about Barlach and his works; and these scholars will also save a lot of time in the preliminary research phase, simply because I will have already leafed through the many many dozens of reference sources that catalogue secondary literature.

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Collins Library Partners With Pi Beta Phi Reps at Edible Books Festival!

First book logo (credit: First Book Web Site)

(image credit: First Book Web Site)

Excitement is mounting – don’t forget the Edible Books Festival Thursday, April 1, 2010. In addition to the wonderful display of culinary creations, stop by between 1:00 and 3:30 and meet with representatives from Pi Beta Phi Sorority.   Decorate a book plate for the first book program!

Pi Beta Phi’s commitment to literacy dates back for almost 100 years. To support literacy efforts, Pi Phi partners with First Book, an organization which provides underprivileged children with their first book. For each book plate decorated, First Book will donate one book to a child. Pi Phi also has a Links to Literacy program, in which individual chapters work with local literacy programs in their area. Champions are Readers (CAR) is a program which is meant to work in conjunction with the reading programs of elementary schools to improve reading and writing skills and to foster a lifelong love of reading.

Collins Library is proud to partner with this student group.

Links to learn more about First Book and Literacy programs:

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New Library Break Zone, Plus Hot Water On Tap!

In response to your requests, we have created a “Break Zone” in the Library.  Need a cup of tea – no problem, use the instant hot water tap now installed in the basement level by the vending area.  Need a place to have your late night snack – no problem, use the newly created break room (formerly the copier area) to take your break.

Not only does this provide a place to relax and take a study break but it also helps us maintain the right balance of study spaces in the Library.  No one likes to study next to someone talking on their cell phone, or munching on an apple or discussing a class project over cups of coffee.  Now you have a place to take your break, your conversations, and your cell phones without disturbing others.  Please follow our guidelines:

  • Drinks must be in spill-proof covered containers.
  • No messy, smelly foods, hot prepared meals, or dining hall trays.
  • Use the “Break Zone” in the basement level near the vending machine (formerly the copy room).
  • Be aware of other library users – keep voices down, cell phones off.
  • Use designated recycle bins. And, LEAVE NO TRACE of food or drink.
    -Thank you!
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Craft Your Edible Book – April 1, 2010!

youTube_ediblebkLooking for inspiration as you get ready to craft your edible book?

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Collins Library 4th Annual Edible Books Festival!

What can you enter? Anything made of food and  inspired by a book!

Once you’re inspired, drop off your “edible” entry on Thursday, April 1, 2010 between 8-11am as Collins Library participates in the international edible book festival. The People’s Choice Voting will be open until 3:30 pm, when the Awards Ceremony will begin (with light refreshements)!

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Live Green!: Your Resolutions

We asked you to contribute  your resolutions for living greener during Live Green month in the library. Here is a selected glimpse of your resolutions:

I will…

  • Read articles online & take digital notes instead of printing & highlighting!
  • Get less clothing!
  • Let my hair air dry!
  • Walk for every errand ≤1 mile
  • Stop printing readings
  • Take shorter showers
  • Unplug when I leave the room
  • Print double sided and don’t care when the page comes out backwards and don’t reprint
  • Print less!

You also asked us to set all library printers to automatically print double sided, which is our default. If you send a print job that isn’t automatically double sided, please ask for help a the Learning Commons desk and/or let us know what computer you were using. We’ll restore the defaults so you can carry on living green!

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History of the Tacoma Narrows Bridge

Read the fascinating story of the Tacoma Narrows Bridge – from its Construction, Opening, Collapse, Aftermath, and Reconstruction.

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Let's Get Social!

getsocialCheck out Collins Library’s Social Media section on the library web site. We have many avenues of bringing you news & discussions, and continue to build even more!

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Don’t Leave for Spring Break Without Plans to Enter the Collins Book Collecting Contest. You Could Win $1000!

BCall for Entries: Collins Library Book Collecting Contest!
Have you collected items on your favorite topic – mostly books, but maybe including materials like photos, illustrations, maps, ephemera, CDs, music scores, or posters?  Say YES – and enter up to 30 items in the Collins Library Book Collecting Contest!  This contest is open to full-time Puget Sound undergraduates. Applications are due March 24, 2010, 5pm. 1st prize:  $1,000.  2nd prize: $500.

Collins library encourages your appreciation of reading and collected works for pleasure and scholarship. Contestants are invited to a reception at the Collins Memorial Library, April 15, 2010, 3:30 – 4:30 where contest winners will be annnounced. Submit your entry now!

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Most Amazing Libraries in the World!

Trinity College Library

Trinity College Library

Be amazed at these expansive cathedral-like libraries shown in this article by the Huffington Post. See the current top 5 libraries, and even vote for your favorite!

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A capella Singers in the Library, Friday, March 5, 2010!

music_whatsaidDon’t miss the beautiful voices of the A capella singing group this Friday, March 5, 2010, 4:00-4:30pm in the Collins library reading room. You’ll want to hear these gals – it’s going to be fantastic!  The group called “What She Said” is made up of 11 student singers: Audra de Laveaga, Marissa Ryder, Amy Jones, Lana McMullen, Cailin Fuller, Shani Cohen, Mercedes Curran, Emily Jarecki, Rachel Yaron, Carolyn Campbell, Becca Adams.

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