The popular music teaching handbook

Cooper, B. Lee. The popular music teaching handbook: an      educator’s guide to music-related print resources. Westport, CT:      Libraries Unlimited, 2004. Ref. ML3470 .C66 2004 This bibliography contains citations for using popular music in classroom teaching and activities, biographical studies, styles, and other popular music reference sources. Each section of the book is subdivided into narrower … Continued

Fall Break – The Commons and Starbucks closures

The Commons North will be closed Wednesday, Thursday and Friday (Oct.10-12) for carpet cleaning and installation of additional computers It will reopen Friday at 5 p.m. The Commons South will close at 5 p.m. Friday, Oct. 12 for carpet cleaning and reopen Saturday Oct. 13, at 8 a.m. Starbucks will be closed from midnight Tuesday … Continued

Ruckus

Ruckus Network, Inc. Ruckus. 2007. http://www.ruckus.com Want to listen to music for free? Ruckus provides free legal music to all college students with a .edu e-mail address. Over 2.5 million tracks are available to stream over the web. There is no limit to your online listening. Try Ruckus today for safe, free and legal online … Continued

Library Workshops this week: Learn How!

Designed to make you a better student! Improve your productivity in the library by attending the University Libraries workshops and studio courses. Workshops cover the basics of doing research to the use of specific resources. Studio short courses teach how to use design, film editing and Apple iLife software Library Workshops this week include: Tuesday, … Continued

Writers in the Library, October 1: Wendy Brenner

Wendy Brenner to Read Monday, October 1 at 7 pm in the Lindsay Young Auditorium, Hodges Library Wendy Brenner is the author of the story collections Phone Calls From The Dead and Large Animals In Everyday Life, which won the Flannery O’Connor Award. Her stories and essays have appeared in Seventeen, Allure, Travel & Leisure, … Continued