Now Showing in the Art Gallery: Kat Ely

We’re kicking off the fall semester with a new installation in The McGladrey Art Gallery – Seeds and Spores by artist Kat Ely. All are invited to attend an opening reception for the artist on Wednesday, September 5, from 5:00PM-7:00PM. There will an artist talk and Q&A session taking place at 5:30PM. Light refreshments will be served.

Kat Ely
Seeds and Spores
August 28 – September 28, 2012
http://www.katelyart.com

Opening Reception:
Wednesday, September 5, 2012
5:00PM – 7:00PM
Artist Talk and Q&A at 5:30PM

Kat Ely / Ganoderma applanatum
Ganoderma applanatum; red oak, glass; 37.5″x13″x13″; 2012

Start Your Journey @ the Library!

Welcome, all new students! At the beginning of your Bentley journey, we’d like to invite you to drop in to our open house during First Week:

 Passport to the Library

Wednesday, August 29 and Thursday, August 30

10:00 AM to 1:00 PM

Drop in anytime between 10:00 and 1:00 to meet the friendly library crew, hear about all the ways we can help you, and get a head start navigating around this campus hub. On the self-guided tour, you’ll discover that the library is way more than just books. Collect six or more stamps on your library passport, and be entered to win a Kindle, Red Sox tickets, and other fabulous prizes!

You’ll learn about essential library resources like:

  • reserving group study rooms
  • checking out free and discounted museum passes
  • getting access to virtually any book or article you need
  • our new collection of downloadable e-books and audiobooks
  • and more!

We look forward to seeing you at the library on Wednesday or Thursday, and throughout the year!

On Display: And the (Book) Award Goes To

Currently on display in the library lobby is a twenty year retrospective look at the award winning books in both fiction and non-fiction. While there are many prestigious prizes awarded to books each year, the titles in this collection represent the winners of the Man Booker Prize, National Book Award, PEN/Faulkner Award and the Pulitzer Prize, and include some titles that have since been made into films.

You can see which award (or in some instances, awards as in the case of The Haunted Land, Embracing Defeat, The Hours, Independence Day, and Shipping News) was given to each title here on our Pinterest board or by visiting our display (just check out the bookmark placed inside the book).

The March

Database of the Month: Encore

The Bentley University Library is pleased to announce the launch of our new discovery service, Encore.  Over the past few years, in both formal and informal settings, patrons have told us they wanted the ability to search topics from multiple resources, including the LIBCAT library catalog and articles from aggregated database vendors such as ProQuest and EBSCOHost, with one search interface. The Encore discovery service provides users with ability to do just that and to filter results with multiple facets.  Over the coming months patrons will see the Encore search box appearing on Bentley Library webpages and online research guides.

  • The Bentley Library Encore homepage can be accessed by pointing your browser to http://encore.bentley.edu. (The Encore search box also appears on our homepage at http://library.bentley.edu).  Because Encore provides access to licensed electronic resources it is only available to current Bentley University students, faculty and staff.  You will need your Bentley University Email Address and Network Password to login to Encore.

  • To use Encore simply enter a search term in the search box and click the arrow.  Use and “and”, “or” and “not” to expand or narrow a search.  To limit a search to just those items in LIBCAT or the Library’s articles databases click on the “Articles” or “Catalog” (the default) options at the top of the page.
Encore Search
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  • Encore provides an “Advanced Search” option that allows patrons to search using keyword, author, title, and subject indexes just like LIBCAT.  Users can also limit their search by language, format (book, DVD, E-Resource, etc.) and date range.
Encore Advanced Search
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  • Once the search is completed it is now time to filter and organize the results. By default Encore will return results by relevance. If the search was completed using the “Catalog” option, items from LIBCAT will be listed first, followed by links to articles from aggregated databases vendors.  There is also a link to “WorldCat” on the results page, under Other Resources, that will search the WorldCat multi-library catalog for items not owned by the Bentley Library that may be available via Interlibrary Loan (see the “Database of the Month: WorldCat post from April 17, 2012).  Searches completed using the “Articles” option will only return results from databases.
Encore Search Results
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  • Users who wish to continue using the classic LIBCAT search interface can simply click on the link titled “Classic Catalog” or point your browser to http://libcat.bentley.edu.
  • Encore does not search all of the Bentley University Library’s databases.  It is designed to search articles databases from aggregated vendors such as EBSCO, ProQuest, JSTOR, Gale/InfoTrac, Project Muse,  Elsevier, CQ Researcher, IEEE, and ACM Digital Library. The “Article” search will return by broad subject categories from those vendors indexed by Encore.

For questions regarding Encore (or any library service) please contact the Bentley University Library Reference Desk at 781.891.2300 or refdesk@bentley.edu.

Introducing Our New Website!

We are very excited to announce the launch of the new Bentley Library website!

The time has certainly come for our 4 year-old site to be overhauled, and a great team of people from the Academic Technology Center (ATC) and the library have spent the past year conducting usability studies, holding focus groups and gathering user feedback about the library’s website.  This team wanted to know what our users liked (online study room reservations!) and what didn’t they like (why is that news thingamajig sliding across my screen?), as well as what they expected or hoped to find on our home page (I wish there was a search box that searches everything, like Google). This feedback guided the architecture, design and content of our new site.

Key changes and features:

  • A cleaner home page design that puts the focus on our most important and popular resources and services.
  • A top navigation bar that travels with you from page to page.
  • A single, simple search box prominently displayed on our home page allows users to find books and articles from the library’s catalog and a few key library databases, such as ProQuest and EBSCO (but not all databases). This new search is powered by a “discovery service” called Encore.  Use Encore to search multiple resources with one search interface and to filter results with multiple facets.
  • A Google Scholar search box.

Post-launch we may make minor tweaks and implement enhancements.

We have great confidence in our new site, but if you encounter any problems, have questions about how to use the site, or would like to send us general feedback, please contact us at library@bentley.edu, 781.891.2300, on Facebook or via Twitter.  We hope you’ll be as excited about our new website as we are!

Be Informed! Follow Us on Facebook, Twitter & Pinterest.

In between news updates on this blog, we use Twitter (@BentleyLibrary), Facebook (http://www.facebook.com/bentleylibrary) and Pinterest (http://pinterest.com/bentleylibrary) to keep you informed and to answer your questions.

Following us is the best way to learn about the newest book and DVD arrivals, changes to the library’s hours, new databases, art gallery events and the like.  In addition to library news, we like to talk about books, movies and authors. We will often highlight current news that impacts libraries and our users.   Our interests are varied and we like to have conversations.  So, what are you waiting for?  Follow us today!

Library Closed Nights & Weekends: August 11 – September 3

Summer session is ending and the library’s hours are changing. Starting on Saturday, August 11, the library will be closed evenings and weekends.

Library Hours
Saturday, August 11 – Monday, September 3 (Labor Day)

Monday – Thursday:
8:00am – 6:00pm

Friday:
8:00am – 4:00pm
(note: open until 4:30pm on 8/24 & 8/31)

Saturday and Sunday:
CLOSED

Monday, September 3:
Labor Day Holiday – CLOSED

The library will resume regular hours with the start of the fall semester on Tuesday, September 4, 2012. For more information about the hours please check our online hours calendar.