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12/08/2020
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The Library is here to support you during this extra busy time of the year.

Please note: Programming is open to both undergraduate and graduate students.

Motivation

  • Join a Virtual Study Room on Sunday Dec. 13th from 8:00-9:30pm. It will help you with time management, accountability, and with finding motivation to study or write. A Writing Center tutor moderates the VSR by asking students to declare what they are working on at the beginning. after an hour and a half of independent work among peers (with the ability to ask the tutor quick questions in the Zoom chat) everyone shares what they were able to accomplish. Try it! No registration required.
  • New Spotify playlists created by Student Library Advisory Board members. There are also study tunes and playlists created by the Library staff with some of our favorite tunes.
  • Need something to look forward to after finals? Sign-up for the Winter Reading Challenge.

Academic Support

  • Online tutorials available. We also have curated resource lists for various disciplines a.k.a. Research Guides and Citation Guides (MLA, Chicago, APA, IEEE).
  • Research Librarians are here to help you with finding, evaluating, or citing sources. Use the drop-in Zoom link, try the 24/7 chat box on the library homepage, email us, or make a research appointment. Ask a Librarian here.
  • Come to a Virtual Study Room (mentioned above). Project Excel and the Office of Student Diversity & Multicultural Affairs also offer virtual study sessions which are open to all students in all class years. Check Life@Fairfield for details and the links.
  • Troubleshooting off-campus access to library resources.
  • ACADEMIC COMMONS SERVICES:
  • ITS Help Desk staff are available Dec 14th- Dec 20thth ! Mon-Thurs 7:45-am-9:00 pm, Friday 7:45- 5pm and Sunday 2:00pm-8:00pm.
  • Peer tutoring dates and times, in various subjects, posted on Life@Fairfield.
  • Check the Math Center webpage for virtual drop-in hours and to schedule individual virtual tutoring appointments.
  • The Writing Center will be open for virtual tutoring: Saturday, 12/12: 12-3pm (Zoom drop-in help); Sunday, 12/13: 12-4pm (Zoom drop-in help); Monday, 12/14: 1-4pm (appointment only); Tuesday, 12/15: 3-8pm (appointment only); Wednesday 12/16: 5-8pm (appointment only)

Calm

Finish finals early? Got some free time?

  • Apply for the Library Research Prize for the chance to win $1,000. Proud of a research assignment you worked on this semester? Upload your assignment and bibliography, write a short paper on your research process, and ask your faculty member to support your application.
  • Add your story to our archives! Contribute to the "Documenting the Fairfield University Experience During COVID-19 Pandemic" archival project. Tell us about your experiences through the pandemic through a written reflection, photos, or video. Ex: how your holiday plans had to change; your experience taking online classes; move-in or move-out from campus experience; how you are keeping in touch with family and friends. Multiple submissions are okay!
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07/02/2020
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Listen to "Our Summer Tunes" playlist on our Spotify account, featuring the library staff's favorite songs of summer. You can also "get to know" a staff member by listening to their playlist too, or listen to study music to help you focus. Interested in podcasts? Our previous post provides some podcast recommendations.

OUR FAVORITE SONGS OF SUMMER:

Song and ArtistStaff MemberWhy we love the song
Cruel Summer by BananaramaLisa ThornellBack in 2002 I really liked the movie, Blue Crush.
Island in the Sun by WeezerLisa ThornellPerfect for easing into a nap on the beach.
Summer Girls by LFOMatt Schirano
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10/03/2017
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Tom Petty, the leader of the band the Heartbreakers, died Monday, October 2, 2017. To learn more about Tom Petty and his influence on rock, check out the Library's database: Rock's Back Pages.
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10/25/2016
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[caption id="attachment_7912" align="alignleft" width="157"]Bertolt-Brecht German playwright Bertolt Brecht[/caption] Undoubtedly the most famous playwright to come out of Germany, Bertolt Brecht, who died in August of 1956, has left a mark on the international artistic community with his monumental works like Mother Courage and Her Children, The Caucasian Chalk Circle, Galileo, and The Good Person of Szechwan. Celebrated for his epic approach to theatre and praised for his divergence from classical Greek structure, Brecht along with his long-time collaborator, Kurt Weill, have introduced the artistic community to a new philosophy of performance. Very much a believer in
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04/22/2016
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Rock's Back Pages, the Library's database of writings on popular music from 1960 to present offers:
[caption id="attachment_7641" align="alignleft" width="229"]prince Essence, June 2014[/caption] THE MAN WHO WOULD BE KING
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01/11/2016
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New York Times Headline - -"David Bowie Dies at 69; He Transcended Music, Art and Fashion". Read the full New York Times article.

(Sign up for access to the New York Times from the Library)

bowieExplore the Library's database Rock's Back Pages to discover interviews of and articles on David Bowie. Rock's Back Pages is a collection of writing on popular music, covering 1960 to present. Content includes articles, artist interviews, concert reviews, artist profiles, and more.
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03/23/2015
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IMG_6780Some may argue that March is one of the best months of the year. Spring and Summer are right around the corner, school wraps up in a month, and the weather becomes a lot warmer! March is also Women's History Month! Why not celebrate such a important holiday by coming down to the DiMenna-Nyselius library to pick up a few books or CDs? We have a wide variety of materials ranging from Hillary Clinton's Hard Choices to Maya Angelou's I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings. Our displays are being showcased at the bottom of the grand staircase. Other notable materials include: The Journals of Sylvia Plath and Ping Fu's Bend, Not Break. Our music collection includes great female musicians, including Mosquito by the Yeah Yeah's, Mary J. Blige's My Life II: The Journey Continues, Act I and
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03/06/2015
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The Rise of the Girl Band March is Women
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12/16/2014
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Wishing You a Joyous Holiday Season!

Click below to see the Library's Holiday Card with suggestions for reading and viewing during the break.

Trouble viewing video card?

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12/15/2014
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2014 is coming to an end, and it
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