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This project represents
some interesting weavings of "cultures" on several levels. Chad
Hamill's book explores what indigenous songs brought to the Catholic mass.
 This website demonstrates a successful collaboration between  Press
and Library staff.  Finally, the First Peoples initiative represents an
innovative partnership among several university presses, large and small, to
use Mellon funding to further scholarship about First Peoples.

The ancillary Songs of
Power...

Full text through ERIC (via OCLC, EBSCOhost, ProQuest) is unavailable until
further notice. Although a search result may indicate that full text is
available from ERIC, attempts to access the full text will only lead to a page
that says PDF files are currently unavailable. At this time, the database
provider is unable to provide an estimated resolution time for this problem. Full text through ERIC directly (via OCLC, EBSCOhost, ProQuest) is unavailable until further notice. Although a search...

Congratulations to Richard
Sapon-White.  He is the recipient of a Fulbright award for 2012-13.
 This award  will enable him to take a sabbatical from September 2012
through June 2013.  Richard will be teaching library science courses in his
area of expertise, cataloging and classification, at the University of Warsaw
in Poland.   This is Richard's 2nd Fulbright, having received an award in
2004-05 to lecture on cataloging and metadata at the Charles University in...

The
OSU Libraries Summer Graduate Student and Faculty Workshop Series runs July
24-26.  Sessions focus on citation
manager tools (EndNote/EndNote Web, Mendeley, Zotero) and data management.  Sign up today to save your seat: http://bit.ly/graduate_workshops.  Questions? 
Contact Hannah [dot] rempel [at] oregonstate [dot] edu

Special Collections & Archives Research Center’s newest online exhibit, Roger Hayward: Renaissance Man, is now available at http://osulibrary.oregonstate.edu/specialcollections/omeka/exhibits/show/hayward.



Hayward (1899-1979) is best remembered as a scientific illustrator of great influence, who collaborated for many years with both Linus Pauling and Scientific American magazine. This...