"Asking a question is embarrassing for a moment, but not asking is embarrassing for a lifetime."
-- Haruki Murakami, Kafka on the Shore.
Wednesday, September 21, 2011
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Monday, September 19, 2011
Improve Your Writing Today @ iTunes University
Who doesn't appreciate a good podcast? Download 'Roy's Writing Tools' by Roy Peter Clark of The Poynter Institute. Included are 50 free podcasts with an average listening time of 3 minutes, which cover everything from writer's block, to writing pace and structure.
Also available for download is Roy's 2 page guide 'Quick 50 Writing Tools' [PDF], what Wired senior editor and the author of What Technology Wants, Kevin Kelly, refers to as his favorite guide to writing: "After 30 years as both a writer and editor I can't think of much I would add to these 50 short tips. This PDF is now my favorite guide to writing well."
Also available for download is Roy's 2 page guide 'Quick 50 Writing Tools' [PDF], what Wired senior editor and the author of What Technology Wants, Kevin Kelly, refers to as his favorite guide to writing: "After 30 years as both a writer and editor I can't think of much I would add to these 50 short tips. This PDF is now my favorite guide to writing well."
Description:
The Poynter Institute's Roy Peter Clark provides tools for your writing toolbox. Clark is the author of the book Writing Tools: 50 Essential Strategies for Every Writer. Poynter's podcasts are sponsored by The City University of New York Graduate School of Journalism.
Tuesday, September 13, 2011
PIXAR Animation and NYIT
Did you know that PIXAR's beginnings were shaped here at NYIT by pioneering computer scientist, superhero and current Walt Disney and Pixar Animation Studios President, Dr. Edmund Catmull? @edcatmull.
For more information on PIXAR search the library's database Computers & Applied Sciences Complete. #NYITPride
For more information on PIXAR search the library's database Computers & Applied Sciences Complete. #NYITPride
Monday, September 12, 2011
Research Hacker: Bookmarks for Success
The following is Part 1 of a 5 Part series. The series guides you through the process of creating an academic researcher's Web browser toolbar by highlighting 5 outstanding resources available to NYIT.
NYIT Journal locator
As publishers struggle to find a revenue model on the Internet, pay walls continue to rise. You have probably been denied access to more than one website; sometime this can happen at a very important moment.
The NYIT Library negotiates contracts on your behalf. As a result, NYIT Bears have access to 1000s, yes 1000s, of subscription based publications for free. Even better, access is available immediately from any location in the world, from New York City to Reykjavik, Iceland!
Create a folder in your Web browser's toolbar and name it Research. Your first bookmark is to the NYIT Journal Locator. Use the journal locator to find and read newspapers like the Wall Street Journal, or magazines like the Economist. Learn what full text newspapers, magazines and academic journals are freely available to you by performing a quick search.
NYIT Journal locator
As publishers struggle to find a revenue model on the Internet, pay walls continue to rise. You have probably been denied access to more than one website; sometime this can happen at a very important moment.
The NYIT Library negotiates contracts on your behalf. As a result, NYIT Bears have access to 1000s, yes 1000s, of subscription based publications for free. Even better, access is available immediately from any location in the world, from New York City to Reykjavik, Iceland!
Create a folder in your Web browser's toolbar and name it Research. Your first bookmark is to the NYIT Journal Locator. Use the journal locator to find and read newspapers like the Wall Street Journal, or magazines like the Economist. Learn what full text newspapers, magazines and academic journals are freely available to you by performing a quick search.
Tuesday, September 6, 2011
Welcome
Welcome to another exciting year at NYIT! Throughout the summer the libraries have been busy negotiating access to amazing new databases and ebooks. Yes, you guessed correctly, all of this information is now free to you as members of the NYIT community.
To stay plugged-in throughout the semester and learn about these new resources and others, follow us on Twitter, friend us on Facebook, or simply read our blog.
Over the course of the coming weeks and months, you will learn how to use the digital library from anywhere in the world, how to log-in to the NYIT wireless network, and how to access the 1000s of resources now available to you as community members.
Already have a question you would like to ask? Simply email us at askalibrarian@nyit.edu, or bookmark and visit libanswers.nyit.edu.
To stay plugged-in throughout the semester and learn about these new resources and others, follow us on Twitter, friend us on Facebook, or simply read our blog.
Over the course of the coming weeks and months, you will learn how to use the digital library from anywhere in the world, how to log-in to the NYIT wireless network, and how to access the 1000s of resources now available to you as community members.
Already have a question you would like to ask? Simply email us at askalibrarian@nyit.edu, or bookmark and visit libanswers.nyit.edu.
Let’s work hard and have a wonderful and successful year together!
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