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A Fresh Look at Google: What’s New and What’s Changing

Wednesday, September 26, 8:00 am-9:30 am in the SSRC
Featured Expert: John Blossom, President, Shore Communications

Some of the topics that will be covered are 1) Google’s Operating System, Chrome, and how it is shaping our view of computing, the Web, and our relationship to emerging forms of the Semantic Web; 2) The impact of mobility and choice of devices (Desktop (Chromebox), laptop (Chromebook), and tablet (Nexus 7); 3) Google’s On-Going Platform Integration (Google Plus, Knowledge Graph, Scholar, Play, YouTube, Gmail, and Drive); and 4) Anticipated new (Google Fiber) and soon-to-be-discontinued (iGoogle) services.

NFAIS Webinar [http://www.nfais.org/page/377-john-blossom-google-landscape-sept-26-2012]
Wednesday, September 26, 8:00 am-9:30 am in the SSRC.

John Blossom will offer insights on the new approaches and directions he is observing in Google products and services, on the strengths of their platform, and on what he sees changing as Google continues to evolve.

This is a special Ref Forum; a light breakfast will be provided. Please RSVP by noon on Sept 24 with A Fresh Look at Google: What’s New and What’s Changing Special Ref Forum in the subject line to Malgorzata, mschaefe@stanford.edu.

All staff welcome.

The Singing Revolution: A Single Nation, A Million Voices, The Fall of an Empire

When: Thursday, September 27 at 7:00 pm
Where: Annenberg Auditorium, Cummings Art Building (map)the-singing-revolution_sml.jpg

"The Singing Revolution tells the story of how hundreds of thousands of Estonians gathered publicly between 1987 and 1991 to sing forbidden patriotic songs and share protest speeches, risking their lives to proclaim their desire for independence. While violence and bloodshed were the unfortunate end result in other occupied nations of the USSR, the revolutionary songs of the Estonians anchored their struggle for freedom, which was ultimately accomplished without the loss of a single life."

The film screening will be followed by a panel discussion with filmmakers James and Maureen Tusty. For more information on the film, please visit singingrevolution.com.

This event is FREE; no registration is required.

This program is co-sponsored by
Stanford Continuing Studies and
Stanford University Libraries.

New York Times Access

The New York Times just launched NYTimes.com Academic passes, which provide full access for 24 hours to the digital newspaper. You must have a Stanford email address to participate and there is a limit of 500 simultaneous users. The 24 hours begin at the time of claiming the pass and also allow access on most devices** to the NYTimes apps.

See the FAQ (pdf) for more information.

** Mobile apps are not supported on all devices. Does not include e-reader editions, Premium Crosswords or The New York Times Crosswords apps.

Please also see How do I find The New York Times online? for other means of access.

Archives of experimental filmmaker Bruce Baillie now in Stanford University Libraries

Cynthia Haven's story in the September 12 issue of The Dish reports that Stanford University Libraries has acquired the archives of BRUCE BAILLIE, a major figure in the development of counter-cultural filmmaking in the San Francisco Bay Area. Two years ago, Special Collections acquired the archives for Canyon Cinema, one of the leading distributors of avant-garde independent films, founded by Baillie, so the pair of acquisitions effectively completes the set. The story quotes Henry Lowood in his role as curator for film & media collections.

Andrew Herkovic

BeWell: WoW Yoga resumes in Green Library for the Fall

BeWell: WoW Yoga resumes in Green Library for the Fall, beginning Monday 9/24.

Registration Open Now!
Early registration has opened for our continuing yoga classes sponsored by HIP: BeWell program, Wellness on Wheels. We have yoga classes 3x/wk, M, W, F, here in Green, in ICC 166. Refresh yourself with yoga during the day and celebrate our full year of having these classes!

Use this link:
https://healthimprovement.stanford.edu/classes/register/wow.php (NOTE: this is the Wellness on Wheels page.)

Class days and times remain the same:

  • Monday: 12:00-12:50 w/Hattie Bluestone, begins 24 Sept., CODE:glym-01
  • Wed: 5:15-6:05 w/Dina Prioste, begins 26 Sept., CODE:glyw-01
  • Friday: 12:00-12:50 w/Dina Prioste, begins 28 Sept., CODE:glyf-01

Regina Islas

Library Open House 2012 Coming Soon!

Save the date!
The annual Library Open House will take place on Tuesday, October 9, 2012, from 1:00 to 4:00 p.m

Calling all Participants
Please let us know right away if you plan to participate this year as an information source so that we can reserve space for you. We welcome both newcomers and previous participants! Contact Malgorzata Schaefer, mschaefe@stanford.edu.

The 2012 Library Open House Committee

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