Conversations about the Constitution, Monday September 17

The University Libraries will show two short films about the importance of the Constitution 1-4 pm Room 129, Hodges Library These films, hosted by Supreme Court Justices Sandra Day O’Connor, Anthony Kennedy and Stephen Breyer, discuss why we need a written Constitution, separation of powers, federalism, individual rights and the role of judges who are … Continued

Music Library Break Hours

From August 11th to August 21st the Music Library will have limited hours. Break schedule is as follows: Music Library Hours-Fall Semester August 11-21, 2007 Monday – Friday 8am-5pm Saturday Closed Sunday Closed On Tuesday, August 21st, the Music Library will be closing at 4pm to facilitate employee training.

Sign Your Constitution Monday, September 17

11 am-4 pm Pedestrian Walkway, near Hodges Library Celebrate the 220th anniversary of the signing of the Constitution by signing it yourself! On September 17, 1787, members of the Constitutional Convention signed the final draft of the Constitution. Two days earlier, when a final vote was called, Edmund Randolph called for another convention to carefully … Continued

Religion’s Role in Public Life: An Interactive Forum September 12, 4pm

Library Galleria (1 st Floor, next to the Reference section and the Culture Corner) The Establishment Clause of the Constitution prohibits the government from establishing a national religion. However, it is undeniable that religion plays an important role in this country. We hope that student, faculty, staff, and community members come share their opinions in … Continued

Religion’s Role in Public Life: An Interactive Forum September 12, 4pm

Library Galleria (1 st Floor, next to the Reference section and the Culture Corner) The Establishment Clause of the Constitution prohibits the government from establishing a national religion. However, it is undeniable that religion plays an important role in this country. We hope that student, faculty, staff, and community members come share their opinions in … Continued

Health Care and Other Unfunded Liabilities: A Videoconference September 12, noon

Commons Practice Presentation Room, Hodges Library 2nd Floor This videoconference event with the Heritage Foundation and the Brookings Institute will feature two points of view from some of the most influential public policy research institutes in America. Health care in America has been hotly contested for the past several presidential cycles. Discover more about this … Continued

Choral Public Domain Library

Choral Public Domain Library.2007. http://www.cpdl.org/wiki/index.php/Main_Page Another Wiki with user entered information. While it may not be completely accurate, it does contain public domain choral scores for download.

Web of Science New Interface News

The new interface to the Web of Science, an interdisciplinary (humanities, science,social science) database indexing about 9,000 journals will be available in the next few weeks on the UT Libraries database menu. The cited reference search and the citation alerts are two of its most useful features. The new Web of Knowledge/Web of Science (a.k.a. … Continued

Guide to the Tuba Repertoire: The New Tuba Source Book.

Lindeman, Stephan D. Guide to the Tuba Repertoire: The New Tuba      Source Book. 2nd ed. Bloomington, IN: Indiana University Press, 2006. Ref. ML128.T8 T8 2006 This source book contains information relating to various types of solo tuba music, methods and studies, orchestral excerpts, and a discography of tuba music. Each entry contains composer, title, instrumentation, … Continued