Take a look! And boldly go where no one has gone before!
Tuesday, November 28, 2006
Start your day with a look at the stars
Tuesday, November 21, 2006
How much do you know about Thanksgiving?
Thanksgiving is a great holiday to relax, spend time with friends and family, and eat too much food. Still, you may want something to think about when you aren’t feasting.If that’s the case, take some time out to learn about Thanksgiving, an all-American holiday.
Thanksgiving in North America: From Local Harvests to National Holiday
From the Smithsonian Institution…an overview of early American thanksgiving celebrations and a history of Thanksgiving as a national holiday.
Facts for Features: Thanksgiving Day
The U.S. Census provides some fascinating statistics about Thanksgiving.
Scary statistic: the “typical American” ate 13.4 pounds of turkey in 2004 with “a hearty helping devoured at Thanksgiving time.” [my italics]
If you want more information, you can find hundreds of articles about Thanksgiving Day in the library’s databases. For a taste, here is a list of articles from Academic Search Premier on the subject “Thanksgiving Day.”
Lastly, the Blume Library will have different operating hours during the holiday. The library website lists our Thanksgiving hours.
Best wishes for a happy holiday from the Blume Library’s faculty and staff!
Note: image from the American Memory database, citation: Neffsville, Pennsylvania. Thanksgiving dinner at the house of Earle Landis.
Thursday, November 16, 2006
Native American Indian Resources
For more in-depth information on American Indians, you might want to browse through these comprehensive link collections from the Library at Southeastern Oklahoma University and the University of Louisville Library. You can find online legal materials pertaining to American Indians through this page provided by the Law School at Washburn University (it also includes links to the webpages of many different tribal organizations).
--Kathy Amen, Government Information Librarian
Monday, November 13, 2006
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