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Baruch College Book Loan Kiosk

How to use Baruch College’s book loan kiosk, located on the ground floor of the Newman Library, 151 East 25th street. Select check-out. Select a category to browse. For a reserve textbook the…

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The people, ideas, and history that shaped PR's first 100 years. Donors interview

Donors discuss their gifts to the archives of the Museum of Public Relations.

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The people, ideas, and history that shaped PR's first 100 years

Panelists presented their gifts to the archives of the Museum of Public Relations and discussed the intersection between their careers and public relations.

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The William and Anita Newman Library

The William and Anita Newman Library is a place to study, do research, borrow books, laptops, and more. The study rooms are available for students to use for group study. On the 6th floor of the…

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Creating Next Generation Library Tours: Learning about the Newman Library through Portable Technologies

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The Newman Library Video Channel

Christopher Tuthill and Linda Rath, Information Services Librarians at Newman Library, speak on the Newman Library Video Channel on YouTube at the Baruch College's 13th Annual Teaching and…

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Student Research and the General Education Experience: A Panel Discussion

Professor and Deputy Chief Librarian Jerry Bornstein moderates a panel discussion on student research and the general education experience at the Fourth Annual CUNY General Education Conference. The…

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How Serious Students Do Their Research at Baruch College

A panel of students talks about how they use the library's services and resources to do their research at Baruch College. The student panel includes Adriana Aldarondo, Kennneth Archbold, and…

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Library Stories: Perspectives from Students and Librarians

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Reversing the Technology Ratchet: Using Design Thinking to Align Hi-Tech and Hi-Touch

Steven J. Bell, Associate University Librarian for Research and Instructional Services, Temple University Libraries, delivers the keynote address of LACUNY 2007 Institute - "Technology with a…

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Newman Library Celebrates 10 Millionth Visitor

"Newman Library celebrates its 10 millionth visitor during a ceremony on February, 8, 2007. Sandra Younger, a part-time undergraduate student of Baruch College, became the library’s 10…

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Rosemary Maidoh: Alumna Benefits from the Library

Rosemary Maidoh, an alumnus of 2004 and senior accountant at Deloitte Touche Tohmatsu, talks about her experience at the Newman Library and how it has benefited her career in the corporate world.

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Umme Hena: The Library as Second Home

Umme Hena, a transfer student majoring in computer information system talks about her great experience using the library, which she called her "second home".

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Louise Klusek: Information Literacy Skills are Important for Business Professionals

Louise Klusek, Head of Reference at the Newman Library talks about her responsibilities of teaching in Business 1000 and BPL classes, showing students how to do company research and industry…

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Hamid Rashidzada Minors in Information Studies

Hamid Rashidzada majors in finance and investments, with a minor in information studies, talks about his extensive use of the library's resources and services, and his experience taking library…

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Jerry Bornstein Shares His Library Stories

Jerry Bornstein, Deputy Chief Librarian at the Newman Library shares his stories assisting patrons finding information in the library. "...helping students learn how to find information, to…

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Aisha Peña: The Library for Freshmen

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Lisa Ellis: Proactive Searchers and Life-long Learning

Lisa Ellis, Information Services Librarian at the Newman Library shares her responsibilities with traditional and digital references, and instruction including teaching credit-courses for the…

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Spectacular Viewing: Medieval Churches, Religion Panoramas and the Passion of the Spectator

Professor Alison Griffiths talks about her investigation of medieval cathedrals, religious panoramas, and Mel Gibson’s “The Passion of the Christ” as specific but related ways of…

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Danielle Ofri: Singular Intimacies: Becoming a Doctor at Bellevue

Friends of the Newman Library and the Postgraduate Center for Mental Health (PCMH) sponsor the third annual Evening in the Oak Room to celebrate the affiliation of the PCMH with the Newman Library.…

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