![]() ![]() It is sponsored by the American Library Association.Ī Celebration of Librarians in Film will offer free screenings of some favorite films that feature librarians and is dedicated to the many librarians throughout history who have valiantly defended the freedom to read. First observed in 1982, Banned Books Week reminds Americans not to take the democratic freedom to read for granted. Where: Hunter Library Room 186 (across from the Hunter Library Computer Lab)Ĭomputers are available feel free to bring your laptop!įor more information, contact the Reference Desk at 227-7465 email Library is pleased to present A Celebration of Librarians in Film in honor of Banned Books Week September 29 - October 6, 2007. Bring your works-cited lists and turn them into the appropriate format. Learn how to import citations from Academic Search Premier and other databases. Set up an account and start saving your research. Book, article, and website citations can then be formatted in the needed style (MLA, APA, etc.), shared with other project members, or quickly turned into a bibliography or works cited! You can select and easily download citations from most of the library’s databases. What is RefWorks? It’s a resource that allows you to store and organize your research. Hunter Library is hosting drop-in workshops to teach students and faculty how to use RefWorks. Participants will provide their own transportation. REGISTRATION DEADLINE: Registration has been extended to December 12, 2007. TOTAL COST LODGING EXCLUDED (find your own): Per person $58.61 Full-time Student: $33.61. Includes tickets, hotel, full breakfast, all taxes, and a $25.00 per person tax-deductible contribution to the Friends of Hunter Library. TOTAL COST LODGING INCLUDED: Per person, double occupancy: $148.53. Directions to the hotel and nearby restaurant information will be included with tickets. ![]() There are a number of preconcert dining options within three blocks of the hotel and the concert hall. Includes full breakfast at the hotel on Sunday morning. Lodging for one night, arrive Saturday, February 2nd depart Sunday, February 3rd, at the Marriot Atlanta Midtown Suites, on 14th Street, two blocks from the Atlanta Symphony and the High Museum. After intermission the concert concludes with Rachmaninov’s Symphony No.1. ![]() The program opens with Tchaikovsky’s Romeo and Juliet followed by Prokifiev’s Piano Concerto No. and includes entrance to all three exhibits.Ītlanta Symphony Orchestra Saturday, February 2, 8:00 P.M. The ticket in this package is for admission on Saturday, Februat 2:00 P.M. Houdon depicted in sculpture some of the most prominent figures of his time including Voltaire and Benjamin Franklin. The Eye of Josephine, sixty works from the collection of Napoleon’s wife. This showcases Egyptian, Near Eastern and Greco-Roman works. The exhibits that will be on display on February 2nd are: The Louvre and the Ancient World. High Museum The High Museum has entered into an arrangement with the Louvre to bring hundreds of masterpieces from that museum to the High over a multi-year period. It will take place the weekend of February 2, 2008. Hunter Library is pleased to announce the 5th annual WEEKEND IN ATLANTA. ![]()
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