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READ! – Dr. Ali Esmaeili recommends…

The South Texas College Library is proud to debut our second series of READ Posters.

This week we are featuring Dr. Ali Esmaeili and his book recommendations.  Dr. Esmaeili serve’s the college as Dean of Bachelor Programs, Interim Division Dean of Math and Science, and Interim Division Dean for Developmental Studies.  He has been working at South Texas College since 1990 where he started as a Mathematics Instructor.

We are proud to have a selection of books that Dr. Esmaeili recommends for everyone to read. Check out his selections below!

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The Math Book by Clifford Pickover

The Man of Numbers: Fibonacci’s Arithmetic Revolution by Keith Devlin

A Beautiful Mind by Silvia Nasar

The Discoveries: Great Breakthroughs in 20th Century Science by Alan Lightman

The Golden Ratio: The Story of Phi by Mario Livio

The Man Who Knew Infinity by Robert Kanigel

Poet and Mystic: Rumi by Jalal al-Din Rumi

Who Knew? Hobbies and Crafts Reference Center – Gaming

Fellow gamers!

Interested in reading about the newest games from the most popular Video Game publications around like Electronic Gaming Monthly or Computer Gaming World?

Or maybe you’d like to travel back in time and read articles about those 90’s games right at the peak of home console gaming?

Or maybe you’re writing a research paper on one of the most popular hobbies of ALL TIME?

Well, WHO KNEW that South Texas College Library has a database called the Hobbies and Crafts Reference Center that has ALL of that and a lot more!!

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Once you’re on the database, click on the Indoor Recreation category link and you can select Video Games to bring you a TON of articles dating back all the way from 1997 to the Present from the best Video Game publications in the country!  PUSH START and have fun!!

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http://library.southtexascollege.edu/resources/online-databases/?libpage=H

Blog post contributed by Ricardo Rosales.

New Database: ProQuest Safari Tech Books Online

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The Library has added Safari Tech Books Online to its collection of research databases.  Safari Tech Books Online is a digital e-book subscription service specializing in computer science books.

The collection consists of several thousand current titles covering a wide range of computer science and information technology topics including:

  • programming,
  • professional certifications,
  • IT networking,
  • project management,
  • home computing,
  • and more.

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Access to Safari Tech Books Online is limited to two simultaneous users.

The Safari Tech Books Online collection can be accessed from the Library’s Online Library page at http://library.southtexascollege.edu/resources/online-databases?libpage=S

Contributed by Jesús Campos, Director of Technical Services.

New Database: Emerald

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We have added several Emerald e-journals to the Library’s digital research databases.  This new subscription includes journals in Business Management and Strategy; H.R., Learning and Organizational Studies; and Public Policy and Environmental Management.  Together these collections, which are available through the Emerald search platform, include 87 scholarly journals that focus on leadership and management in a wide variety of contexts.

The Emerald subscription supports the Bachelors programs in Technology Management, Medical Health Services Management, and Organizational Leadership as well as administrative office careers and business-related programs.

Emerald can be accessed from the Library’s Online Library page at http://library.southtexascollege.edu/resources/online-databases?libpage=E

Contributed by Jesús Campos, Director of Technical Services.

Ada Lovelace Day, today!

Ada Lovelace Day is an international day celebrating the achievements of women in science, technology, engineering and maths.  Find out more about Ada Lovelace Day here: http://findingada.com/.  Also, it’s a great day to check out what books we have for women working in STEMs here at the STC Library!

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Top secret Rosies : the female computers of World War II Call number: QA 27.5 .T67 2010

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American women in technology : an encyclopedia Call number: T 36 .Z54 2000

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A to Z of women in science and math Call number: Q141 .Y675 1999

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Women and information technology : research on underrepresentation Call number: QA 76.9 .W65 W66 2006

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The clean coder : a code of conduct for professional programmers Call number: QA 76.9 .M65 M367 2011

New Addition: WestlawNext Campus Research

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We have added WestlawNext Campus Research to the Library’s collection of research databases.  Campus Research is a comprehensive resource for legal research, business information, and news.  Campus Research provides access to federal and state case law; statutes; regulations; administrative codes; European Union information; law reviews and journals; American Law Reports, and the American Jurisprudence 2d legal encyclopedia.  Campus Research also provides access to more than 4,900 news and business information publications including newspapers, magazines, newswires, Hoover’s Company information, and foreign language publications.

Campus Research is especially suitable for paralegal studies, political science, and business-related programs.

WestlawNext Campus Research can be accessed from the Library’s Online Library page at http://library.southtexascollege.edu/resources/online-databases?libpage=W

Contributed by Jesús Campos, Director of Technical Services.

National Park and Recreation Month Book Display

Since 1985, America has celebrated July as the nation’s official Park and Recreation Month. Check out our books and videos to help celebrate!

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Permenter, Paris, and John Bigley. Open Road’s Best National Parks with Kids! Cold Spring Harbor, NY: Open Road Publishing, 2007. Print.  E 160 .P47 2007

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Burns, Ken. The National Parks: America’s Best Idea. United States: PBS Distribution, 2009. E 160 .N385 2009 DVD

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Wohlforth, Charles P. Frommer’s Family Vacations in the National Parks. New York, NY: Macmillan Travel USA, 1999. Print. E160.W64 1999

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Nader, Albert J, and Dennis Burkhart. America’s National Parks: A Video Tour of All 55 National Parks. Chicago, Ill: Questar, 2001. E160 .A44 2001

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Molvar, Erik, and Tamara Martin. Best Easy Day Hikes. Guilford, Conn: Falcon Guides, 2007. Print. GV 199.42 .U8 Z566 2007

Contributed by Maureen Mitchell, Librarian.

READ! – Rachael Brown Recommends…

We are proud to have a selection of books that Ms. Rachael Brown recommends for everyone to read.  Ms. Brown is a popular art instructor that teaches mostly at the Mid-Valley campus.  Not only does she teach art, but Ms. Brown is a very accomplished artist as well.

Check out her selections below!

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House of the Spirits – Isabel Allende

Loving Pedro Infante – Denise Chavez

Caramelo: a novel – Sandra Cisneros

Loose Woman: poems – Sandra Cisneros

Chicano Visions – Cheech Marin

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The Road to Aztlan: Art from a Mythical Homeland – Virginia Fields

Stop by and check some out when you get a chance!

Staff Pick: Outlaw Platoon

Happy Post-Fourth of July Readers!

We hope you had a fantastic Fourth, celebrating our great nation with Pride! Today, we bring to you a review of a book, selected and reviewed by our very own STC Coordinator of Veterans Affairs. This book, Outlaw Platoon, has reached his heart, and the heart of many veterans across the nation. Read on, give this book a chance, and maybe you too can gain insight into the lives and minds of many of our veterans all around us.

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Parnell, Sean. Outlaw Platoon. New York: William Morrow, 2012.

I heartily recommend that you read this book.  It is a personal account from a young officer “Captain Sean Parnell” that stepped into a combat environment in Afghanistan and was assigned to a platoon of infantry men (US Army’s 10th Mountain Division) also named the “Outlaw platoon”.  Their trade-mark was skulls designs on their vehicles.  The enemy respected and feared them.

Captain Parnell needed to win the trust and confidence from the members of the platoon.  He also needed proof to himself that he had the skills and ability to lead a group of men into combat.  Leading by example and taking care of your troops were a priority for Captain Parnell.  He talks about his personal trials from his injuries and the worries from home.  Captain Parnell’s disappointments in the Afghanistan Army, our politics, and the higher command as well with fellow officers are shared in this book.  He also talks about his love for his men under his command and the respect for the enemy.

The battle scenes are very explicit. They show the heroic actions, mental stress, sacrifices, decision making and injuries that our soldiers suffered both physically and mentally on a daily basis.  We see the change in a soldier’s life in dealing with the cruelty and destruction of war.  It gives us a better sense of respect and understanding to the countless sacrifices that our men and women are making on a daily basis in the protection of our freedoms that we, at times, take for granted.  We also get a small glance of the worries, pains and sacrifices that the family makes while their love ones are away defending our Nation.

Please stop, reflect and give thanks to our men and women that have served and are serving in our armed forces.  Always remember their sacrifices.

“Freedom has its life in the hearts, the actions, the spirit of men and so it must be daily earned and refreshed – else like a flower cut from its life-giving roots, it will wither and die.”  – Dwight D. Eisenhower

Contributed by: Javier Arredondo, Coordinator of Veterans Affairs

You can check this book out in our libraries! Find out more about the availability of this book HERE!

Staff Pick: The Nature Principle

Happy Summer Session!

That’s right! The library is back in full swing with research help, available computers, and, of course, our ever smiling staff ready to help all of you as you make your way through the Summer semesters. And… New books! Check out our latest great Staff Pick below and browse our New Collections shelves, available at all campus libraries, for all of the latest and greatest additions to our collection!

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Louv, Richard. The Nature Principle: Human Restoration and the End of Nature-Deficit Disorder. New York: Algonquin Books, 2011.

In The Nature Principle (2011), Richard Louv revisits the proposition that human beings need to reconnect with nature.   The work gathers anecdotes, observations, and the results of scientific studies to make a compelling case for developing an awareness of the natural world around us and for actively engaging nature.  Studies cited by Louv suggest that a separation from nature diminishes the quality of human life.  Conversely, a reconnection to the natural world, Louv argues, is fundamental to human health, spiritual wellbeing, and survival.   For example, an activity as simple as a nature walk, which famous geniuses such as Albert Einstein and Kurt Gödel used to engage in, helps to improve mental activity.  According to Louv, in an age of rapid technological change, the future will belong to the nature-smart–those individuals, families, business, and political leaders who develop a deeper understanding of nature, and who balance the virtual with the natural world.  This book may well energize you to take more frequent trips to the park, the beach, or even your backyard this summer.

Contributed by: Jesús Campos, Director of Library Technical Services.

You can check out this highly recommended book in our libraries! Check it out here!