Stress-Less at the Library. Refuel, Relax, Recharge!

Stress-Less at the Bentley Library
co-sponsored by the Bentley Library and CSD Develop U Peer Educators

The art gallery has been transformed into a stress-free zone for exam period.  While the gallery is always a quiet, contemplative place, this week we’ve equipped the space with stress-busting activities to help you renew, regroup and refresh. You’ll find jigsaw puzzles, crosswords, and other quiet games to give your brain a break.

May 1 – May 3 the gallery will be stocked with water and snack bars to help you re-energize!

Thank you to the Develop U Peer Educators for their assistance and co-sponsorship of “Stress-Less”.

Now Showing in the Art Gallery: Heidi Hogden

Now showing in the McGladrey Art Gallery is Making Home, a series of graphite drawings by artist Heidi Hogden.  All are invited to attend an opening reception for the artist on Wednesday, April 24, from 5:00pm-7:00pm. To learn more about the Heidi Hogden please visit her website at http://heidihogden.com.

Heidi Hogden
Making Home

April 15 – May 17, 2013
http://heidihogden.com

Opening Reception:
Wednesday, April 24, 2013
5:00pm to 7:00pm
light refreshments will be served

artist-Heidi-Hogden
02/28/2011 8:06 AM
2011
graphite on paper
58 x 45 inches (framed)

In Case You Missed It: Watch [Your Own Private Internet] Online

Your Own Private Internet: What the Internet is Hiding from You (And Why)On March 20, the Bentley Library Information Literacy Series hosted a panel of three experts and a moderator to talk about the phenomenon of personalization on the Internet known as the “filter bubble.” In case you missed it, we are happy to announce that the video is now available streaming (here).

Synopsis

“A world constructed from the familiar is a world in which there’s nothing to learn.” So wrote Eli Pariser in his 2011 book The Filter Bubble, about the ever-increasing personalization Internet users experience. Is he right? How can we evaluate information when it has been hand-picked for us – what are we missing when we search for information, and how do we know? How do crowdsourcing and other, more traditional conceptions of authoritative information contribute to this information environment? Is there an inherent tradeoff between precision and personalization when searching on the Internet? A panel of experts and researchers will convene at Bentley University to discuss these questions and others related to evaluating information on the open and social web.

About the Series

Founded in 2011, the Bentley Library Information Literacy Series is a series of lectures, panel discussions, and other events featuring experts in the field of information literacy. The series is designed to bring together librarians and experts from other fields inside and outside academia in order to bridge gaps in knowledge and understanding, and to expand awareness and critical thinking about information literacy. The events in the series are aimed at undergraduate and graduate students, faculty members, librarians, and anyone with an interest in teaching and learning in an era of rapid change in information delivery and discovery.

“Your Own Private Internet: What the Internet is Hiding from You (And Why)”

note: podcast coming soon…

TONIGHT: Bentley Library Information Literacy Series: Your Own Private Internet

IL series blog imagePlease join us tonight, Wednesday, March 20, for the third event in the Bentley Library Information Literacy Series, featuring a panel of experts on the phenomenon of personalization on the Internet known as the “filter bubble.”

Join us in LaCava 305AB at 5:30 for light refreshments, with the discussion getting underway just before 6:00.

 

 

 

 

Your Own Private Internet: What the Internet is Hiding from You (And Why)

Bentley Library Information Literacy Series

 

Panelists

Zachary Newell, Humanities Librarian, Salem State University

Dan Schultz, Knight-Mozilla Fellow, Boston Globe

Heikki Topi, Professor of Computer Information Systems, Bentley University

 

Moderator

Nathan Carter, Associate Professor of Mathematical Sciences, Bentley University

 Free and open to the public

Synopsis:

“A world constructed from the familiar is a world in which there’s nothing to learn.” So wrote Eli Pariser in his 2011 book The Filter Bubble, about the ever-increasing personalization Internet users experience. Is he right? How can we evaluate information when it has been hand-picked for us – what are we missing when we search for information, and how do we know? How do crowdsourcing and other, more traditional conceptions of authoritative information contribute to this information environment? Is there an inherent tradeoff between precision and personalization when searching on the Internet? A panel of experts and researchers will convene at Bentley University to discuss these questions and others related to evaluating information on the open and social web.

 

Founded in 2011, the Bentley Library Information Literacy Series is a series of lectures, panel discussions, and other events featuring experts in the field of information literacy. The series is designed to bring together librarians and experts from other fields inside and outside academia in order to bridge gaps in knowledge and understanding, and to expand awareness and critical thinking about information literacy. The events in the series are aimed at undergraduate and graduate students, faculty members, librarians, and anyone with an interest in teaching and learning in an era of rapid change in information delivery and discovery.

Now Showing in the Art Gallery: Garett Yahn

Now showing in the McGladrey Art Gallery is an installation by artist Garett Yahn titled Salon.  All are invited to attend the opening reception for the artist on Wednesday, March 20, from 5:00PM-7:00PM. There will be an artist talk starting at 5:30PM. Light refreshments will be served.

Garett Yahn
Salon

March 8 – April 12, 2013

Opening Reception:
Wednesday, March 20, 2013
5:00pm to 7:00pm
Artist Talk at 5:30pm
light refreshments will be served

Salon by Garett Yahn
Salon

 

Bentley Library Information Literacy Series: Your Own Private Internet

Please join us on Wednesday, March 20, for the third event in the Bentley Library Information Literacy Series, featuring a panel of experts on the phenomenon of personalization on the Internet known as the “filter bubble.”

Join us in LaCava 305AB at 5:30 for light refreshments, with the discussion getting underway at 6:00.

 

Your Own Private Internet: What the Internet is Hiding from You (And Why)

Bentley Library Information Literacy Series

 

Panelists

Zachary Newell, Humanities Librarian, Salem State University

Dan Schultz, Knight-Mozilla Fellow, Boston Globe

Heikki Topi, Professor of Computer Information Systems, Bentley University

 

Moderator

Nathan Carter, Associate Professor of Mathematical Sciences, Bentley University

 Free and open to the public

Synopsis:

“A world constructed from the familiar is a world in which there’s nothing to learn.” So wrote Eli Pariser in his 2011 book The Filter Bubble, about the ever-increasing personalization Internet users experience. Is he right? How can we evaluate information when it has been hand-picked for us – what are we missing when we search for information, and how do we know? How do crowdsourcing and other, more traditional conceptions of authoritative information contribute to this information environment? Is there an inherent tradeoff between precision and personalization when searching on the Internet? A panel of experts and researchers will convene at Bentley University to discuss these questions and others related to evaluating information on the open and social web.

If you plan to bring a class to the event or will require students to attend, please RSVP to Liz Galoozis by March 10.

 

Founded in 2011, the Bentley Library Information Literacy Series is a series of lectures, panel discussions, and other events featuring experts in the field of information literacy. The series is designed to bring together librarians and experts from other fields inside and outside academia in order to bridge gaps in knowledge and understanding, and to expand awareness and critical thinking about information literacy. The events in the series are aimed at undergraduate and graduate students, faculty members, librarians, and anyone with an interest in teaching and learning in an era of rapid change in information delivery and discovery.

Art Gallery Exhibit: Helen Suzman, Fighter for Human Rights

Beginning January 22, 2013, The McGladrey Art Gallery will host a traveling exhibit honoring the life and work of Helen Suzman, the iconic South African leader and activist.  A member of Parliament for 36 years (1953-1989), Suzman stood alone as the governing body’s only member of the Progressive Party — and sole opposing voice to apartheid — for 13 years (1961-1974).

All are invited to attend the opening reception for this important exhibit on Wednesday, January 30, from 4:30pm to 6:30pm. There will be a guest speaker and opening remarks at 5:00pm. Light refreshments will be served.

Helen Suzman: Fighter for Human Rights
January 22 – February 22, 2013

Opening Reception:
Wednesday, January 30, 2013
4:30pm to 6:30pm
Guest Speaker & Opening Remarks at 5:00pm
light refreshments will be served

Helen Suzman
Helen Suzman (1917-2009)
Parliamentarian, human rights activist, sole representative of opposition party (the Progressive Party) in parliament during apartheid. Suzman was nominated for the Nobel Peace Price twice in recognition of her pursuit of justice in South Africa.

More on Helen Suzman here: http://www.sahistory.org.za/people/helen-suzman

Sponsored by Dr. Earl Avery, The Office of the Provost and the Arts and Lectures Program

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