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03/31/2011
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The Irish In Film presents Ondine Presenter: Dr. Bob Epstein, English Dept. On the coast of Cork, Syracuse is a fisherman, on the wagon, living alone. His precocious daughter, Annie, about 10, has failing kidneys. One day, a nearly-drowned young woman comes up in his net; she speaks oddly, calls herself Ondine, and wants no one to see her. He puts her up in an isolated cottage that was his mother's. Annie discovers Ondine's presence and believes she's a selkie, a mythical seal turned human while on land. If this is a fairy tale, is there a happily ever after, or do the realities of alcohol, illness, and worse intrude, including Syracuse's inveterate bad luck? As his priest tell him, misery's easy, it's happiness you have to work at. Any hope of that? (from IMDb.com) Irish film series sponsored by Fairfield University
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03/31/2011
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Support the library during National Library Week and help us reach 1,000 followers on Facebook!

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03/28/2011
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We have a new database on trial: Women's Studies International. This database contains core resources in the area of Women's Studies and feminist research. Includes Women Studies Abstracts, Women's Studies Bibliography Database, Women's Studies Database, Women Studies Librarian, Women of Color and Southern Women: A Bibliography of Social Science Research, and Women's Health and Development: An Annotated Bibliography. This trial expires April 25th. You can access this database on our trial page. Please take a minute to tell us what you think of it. You can email Curtis Ferree with your comments at cferree@fairfield.edu, or you can fill out our online evaluation form.
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03/25/2011
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Check out our new Mobile Apps Guide which
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03/25/2011
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For faculty and staff: You're invited to a
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03/24/2011
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The Irish In Film presents Hunger Presenter: Dr. Kevin Cassidy, Politics Dept. Hunger follows life in the Maze Prison, Northern Ireland with an interpretation of the highly emotive events surrounding the 1981 IRA Hunger Strike, led by Bobby Sands. With an epic eye for detail, the film provides a timely exploration of what happens when body and mind are pushed to the uttermost limit. (from imdb.com) Irish film series sponsored by Fairfield University's Irish Studies Program and the College of Arts & Sciences. All films will be shown on Wednesdays at 7 p.m. in the DiMenna-Nyselius Library, Multimedia Room. Admission is free and open to the public. Refreshments will be provided. For more information, please call (203) 254-4000, ext. 3021.
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03/22/2011
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We have a new Best Bets for Starting Your Research guide specifically for Islamic Studies.
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03/18/2011
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DiMenna-Nyselius Library Hours

Friday, March 18 7:45 am

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03/15/2011
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Please visit our ongoing faculty publication display, located at the top of the stairs on the second floor.

The following books and faculty authors are featured in our current display:

FACULTY PUBLICATIONS DISPLAY

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03/11/2011
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Last semester we held a discussion group to further conversations on academic integrity.
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03/08/2011
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We are extremely fortunate to have dedicated and talented leadership at our library and now it is official! Please join us in congratulating Joan Overfield as University Librarian and Director of Library Services.
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03/08/2011
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During the month of March and into April, the education documentary film, Race to Nowhere is being screened across the country in schools and theaters.
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03/03/2011
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Read the article
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