Formerly the librarian for Robbins Library, Department of Philosophy, Harvard University, in Cambridge, Massachusetts, I am now the Head of Reference & Cultural Assets Manager for the East Hartford Public Library in East Hartford, Connecticut. Address: 31 Case Street Norwich, CT 06360
Blogging is a relatively recent phenomenon, and its use in academic libraries is in nascent stage... more Blogging is a relatively recent phenomenon, and its use in academic libraries is in nascent stage. The authors of this chapter use blogs as part of their outreach to patrons, though in slightly different contexts and for slightly different purposes. Blogging can be an important ...
This is a guide to the portraits in Emerson Hall 107 (The Bechtel Room), Department of Philosophy... more This is a guide to the portraits in Emerson Hall 107 (The Bechtel Room), Department of Philosophy, Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts, with an appendix of sources on the history of philosophy at Harvard and in the United States.
While it is, on one level, merely a guide to portraits, there is, on another level, a good deal of the history of philosophy at Harvard and in the United States during the 20th century contained herein.
A bibliography of resources to help non-specialists learn about and understand the practice of ph... more A bibliography of resources to help non-specialists learn about and understand the practice of philosophy, both historically and contemporaneously.
Blogging is a relatively recent phenomenon, and its use in academic libraries is in nascent stage... more Blogging is a relatively recent phenomenon, and its use in academic libraries is in nascent stage. The authors of this chapter use blogs as part of their outreach to patrons, though in slightly different contexts and for slightly different purposes. Blogging can be an important component of digital libraries, one that allows for timely two-way communication of news, information, bibliographic instruction, and the like. While challenges have been raised to the worth and value of academic library blogs (e.g., Gorman, 2005), the authors believe, based on the research and their experience, that blogging is a useful tool for academic librarians and digital libraries.
I provide a short overview of the nature and history of philosophy and philosophical practice, al... more I provide a short overview of the nature and history of philosophy and philosophical practice, along with a bibliography for further reading.
A general introduction to practices and resources regarding resumes, cover letters, job searching... more A general introduction to practices and resources regarding resumes, cover letters, job searching, and related areas
A brief look at Romanticism, the Sublime, and the Hudson River School, with a focus on Thomas Col... more A brief look at Romanticism, the Sublime, and the Hudson River School, with a focus on Thomas Cole and Frederic Edwin Church.
How do academic librarians use blogs as part of their daily work? I offer my own blog, Robbins L... more How do academic librarians use blogs as part of their daily work? I offer my own blog, Robbins Library Notes, as an example of how librarians can use blogging to delivery timely information and bibliographic instruction in an interactive format.
A list of selected resources on the Hudson River School, the Sublime, Romanticism, Thomas Cole, a... more A list of selected resources on the Hudson River School, the Sublime, Romanticism, Thomas Cole, and Frederic Edwin Church.
Blogging is a relatively recent phenomenon, and its use in academic libraries is in nascent stage... more Blogging is a relatively recent phenomenon, and its use in academic libraries is in nascent stage. The authors of this chapter use blogs as part of their outreach to patrons, though in slightly different contexts and for slightly different purposes. Blogging can be an important ...
This is a guide to the portraits in Emerson Hall 107 (The Bechtel Room), Department of Philosophy... more This is a guide to the portraits in Emerson Hall 107 (The Bechtel Room), Department of Philosophy, Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts, with an appendix of sources on the history of philosophy at Harvard and in the United States.
While it is, on one level, merely a guide to portraits, there is, on another level, a good deal of the history of philosophy at Harvard and in the United States during the 20th century contained herein.
A bibliography of resources to help non-specialists learn about and understand the practice of ph... more A bibliography of resources to help non-specialists learn about and understand the practice of philosophy, both historically and contemporaneously.
Blogging is a relatively recent phenomenon, and its use in academic libraries is in nascent stage... more Blogging is a relatively recent phenomenon, and its use in academic libraries is in nascent stage. The authors of this chapter use blogs as part of their outreach to patrons, though in slightly different contexts and for slightly different purposes. Blogging can be an important component of digital libraries, one that allows for timely two-way communication of news, information, bibliographic instruction, and the like. While challenges have been raised to the worth and value of academic library blogs (e.g., Gorman, 2005), the authors believe, based on the research and their experience, that blogging is a useful tool for academic librarians and digital libraries.
I provide a short overview of the nature and history of philosophy and philosophical practice, al... more I provide a short overview of the nature and history of philosophy and philosophical practice, along with a bibliography for further reading.
A general introduction to practices and resources regarding resumes, cover letters, job searching... more A general introduction to practices and resources regarding resumes, cover letters, job searching, and related areas
A brief look at Romanticism, the Sublime, and the Hudson River School, with a focus on Thomas Col... more A brief look at Romanticism, the Sublime, and the Hudson River School, with a focus on Thomas Cole and Frederic Edwin Church.
How do academic librarians use blogs as part of their daily work? I offer my own blog, Robbins L... more How do academic librarians use blogs as part of their daily work? I offer my own blog, Robbins Library Notes, as an example of how librarians can use blogging to delivery timely information and bibliographic instruction in an interactive format.
A list of selected resources on the Hudson River School, the Sublime, Romanticism, Thomas Cole, a... more A list of selected resources on the Hudson River School, the Sublime, Romanticism, Thomas Cole, and Frederic Edwin Church.
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While it is, on one level, merely a guide to portraits, there is, on another level, a good deal of the history of philosophy at Harvard and in the United States during the 20th century contained herein.
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While it is, on one level, merely a guide to portraits, there is, on another level, a good deal of the history of philosophy at Harvard and in the United States during the 20th century contained herein.