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Date: Apr 2011 Volume 2, Issue 4 Page 1 April is International Guitar Month,
Stress Awareness Month
April 1 – April fools
April 4—Pour Painting –cafeteria
April 6—Blind Contour Drawing
April 7—World Health Day
-Scale Painting
April 8 –Photo Contest Ends
April 11—Emotion Art
April 11-12 Foodbank Challenge
April 13-Clay Creations
April 14—Plant Sale
Pop Art
Apr 22—Last day of class
Apr 26—Work Experience Begins
World Book & Copyright Day
In This Edition:
Contest Result
Copyright
Did You Know? Everyone an Artist
Foodbank Challenge
F.Y.I.
Job Opp
M.I.A.
NEW Books
Upcoming Events
What to do?
Contact your library:
Circ Desk Contact Information:
Phone: 679-7380
Email: [email protected]
Librarian Contact Information:
Phone: 679-7379
Cell: 670-1055
Email: [email protected]
Hours of Operation
Open Monday-Thursday 8AM-8PM
Friday 8AM-5PM
Sunday 1PM-5PM
Closed Saturday & Holidays
www.library.nscc.ca
Up Coming Events
Have You Seen Conifers: the illustrated encyclopedia Volume 1?
No awkward questions asked.
Just return it in the slot by display case.
MIA (Lost Books)
When the computers in the Library/Learning Commons are all in use OR when you need com-
puter access & quiet YOU may borrow a laptop for use in the Library?
These LPN students did!
Library Meeting room booked via [email protected]
Disclaimer: the laptops are part of a mobile cart & only available to be borrowed when cart’s not in use in a class.
You can “strengthen your core” as well as your brain in the Library?
These Business Admin Finance guys did! The Kingstec Wellness Committee has made a balance ball chair available for you to use in the Library
Want to read up on this? Pro:http://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&db=a9h&AN=20970950&site=ehost-live Con:http://www.clinbiomech.com/article/S0268-0033(05)
00275-5/abstract
Best of all?
your Mom won’t tell you to straighten up :-)
You can plan on using 1 of 3 drafting tables in the Library? These Landscaping students did!
Thanks to the School of Trades & Technology for buying them.
Please be careful of the expensive “skin” on the table top & only use the
tables for: landscaping, or plans, or blueprint drawing.
Did YOU Know?
PG 1
PG 6
PG 1
PG 6
PG 6
PG 7
PG 7
PG 1
PG 2-5
PG 1
PG 7
Contest Results
AND the Winner is:
Nancy Pelley
2nd month in a row!!!
She knew 3 formats
New Books “The books that help you the most are those which make you think the most”-Theodore Parker
Date: Apr 2011
Contact your library:
Circ Desk Contact Information:
Phone: 679-7380
Email: [email protected]
Librarian Contact Information:
Phone: 679-7379
Cell: 670-1055
Email: lana.kamennof-
The myth of stress: where stress really
comes from & how to live a happier &
healthier life
Andrew Bernstein
BF 575 S75 B427 2010
Standards & ethics for counselling in
action
Tim Bond
BF 637 C6 B59 2010
The new psychology of leadership iden-
tity, influence & power S. Alexander Haslam, Stephen D. Reicher &
Michael J Platow
BF 637 L4 H395 2011
Dealing with clients’ emotional problems in life coaching: a rational-emotive & cognitive
behavior therapy approach
Windy Dryden
BF 637 P36 D79 2011
After the crisis: using storybooks to help
children cope
Cathy Grace & Elizabeth F Shores
BF 723 D5 G73 2010
The deaths of the popes; comprehensive accounts, including funerals, burial
places & epitaphs
Wendy J. Reardon
BX 958 T7 R43 2004
A Dream of Canada: an incredible story
of struggle & overcoming
Kaanayo Nwachukwu
DT 515.83 N83 A3 2010
The New natural death handbook
Nicholas Albery & Stephanie Wienrich
GT 3150 A42 2009
The natural death handbook
Stephanie Wienrich & Josefine Speyer
GT 3150 N37 2003
ABS revealed: exercises & programs for
six-pack success
Jonathan Ross
GV 508 R67 2011
In & out of crisis: the global financial
meltdown & left alternatives
Greg Albo, Sam Gindin & Leo Panitch
HB 3717 2008 A43 2010
Green your work: boost your bottom line
while reducing you carbon footprint
Kim Carlson
HD 30.255 C37 2009
DigiMarketing: the essential guide to new
media & digital marketing
Kent Wertime & Ian Fenwick
HF 5415.1265 W47
Re-imagining the office: the new work-
place challenge
Adryan Bell
HF 5547.2 B45 2010 Webinars with wow factor: tips, tricks &
interactive activities for virtual training
Becky Pike Pluth
HF 5549.5 T7 P48 2010
Fundamental accounting principles
Kermit D Larson, Tilly Jensen
HF 5636 L343 2010
Bookkeepers’ boot camp: get a grip on
accounting basics
Angie Mohr
HF 5636 M63 2010 Contemporary visual merchandising &
environmental design
Jay Diamond & Ellen Diamond
HF 5845 D46 2011
Window display: new visual merchandis-
ing
Tony Morgan
HF 5845 M675 2010
Volume 2, Issue 4, Page 2 Caught in the act...at the
Read Aloud Day
Date: Apr 2011
Contact your library:
Circ Desk Contact Information
Phone: 679-7380
Email: [email protected]
Librarian Contact Information:
Phone: 679-7379
Cell: 670-1055
Email: lana.kamennof-
The professional’s guide to financial services marketing: bite-sized insights
for creating effective approaches
Jay Nadgeman
HG 173 N24 2009
Probability & statistics for finance Svetlozar Rachev, Markus Hochstotter,
Frank Fabozzi, & Sergio Focardi
HG 176.5 P76 2010
Wealth management & estate planning
CCH/Advocis
HG 179 C35 2010
Bank 2.0: how customer behavior & technology will change the future of
financial services
Brett King
HG 1616 C87 K56 2010
Shell shocked: how Canadians can in-
vest after the collapse
John Stephenson
HG 4521 S756 2009
The future of finance: how private eq-uity & venture capital will shape the
global economy Dan Schwartz
HG 4751 S344 2010
Risk management & insurance in Can-
ada
Coleen Clark
HG 8054.5 C53 2010
Facebook the missing manual: the book
that should have come with the site
E.A. Vander Veer
HM 743 F33 V46 2010
Death in the New World: cross-cultural
encounters, 1492-1800
Erik R. Seeman
HQ 1073.5 A45 S44 2010
The A-to-Z guide to elder care: a handy reference to all aspects of caring for
seniors
Joseph Kandel & Christine Adamec
HV 1461 K34 2009
Volume 2, Issue 4, Page 3
New Books
Disability hate crimes: does anyone really
hate disabled people?
Mark Sherry
HV 6250.4 H35 S54 2010
The psychology of genocide & violent
oppression: a study of mass cruelty from
Nazi Germany to Rwanda
Richard Morrack
HV 6322.7 M67 2010
Suicide, self-injury, & violence in the schools: assessment, prevention, & inter-
vention strategies
Gerald A. Juhnke, et al.
HV 6545.8 J55 2011
Cram 101 textbook outlines to accom-pany: wills, trusts, and probate law for
paralegals
Pamela S. Gibson
KF 750 Z9 G53 2011
Laughing and Learning: an alternative to
shut up and listen
Peter M. Jonas
LB 1027 J58 2010
The essential guide to RTI: an integrated,
evidence-based approach
Silvia L. DeRuvo
LB 1029 R4 D47 2010
Catch your kids before they fall: 140+
skill-builders to boost Academic success
Laureen Reynolds
LB 1592 R49 2010
Helping faculty find work-life balance: a
path toward family-friendly institutions
Maike Ingrid Philipsen & Timothy B. Bostic
LB 1778.2 P45 2010
Teaching primary special educational
needs
Jonathan Glazzard, et al.
LC 4019.3 T43 2010
The learning tree: overcoming learning
disabilities from the ground up
S.I. Greenspan & N. Thorndike Greenspan
LC 4704 G735 2010
New Books
Multicultural Fest
Date: Apr 2011
Contact your library:
Circ Desk Contact Information
Phone: 679-7380
Email: [email protected]
Librarian Contact Information:
Phone: 679-7379
Cell: 670-1055
Email: [email protected]
Martian in the playground: understanding
the schoolchild with Asperger’s Syndrome
Claire Sainsbury
LC 4717.5 S34 2009
The heart does break: Canadian writers
on grief & mourning
George Bowering & Jean Baird
PS 8237 G84 H43 2009
Schaum’s outlines: Mathematical hand-
book of formulas & tables
Murray R. Spiegel, et al
QA 41 S32 2009
Statistics in plain English
Timothy C. Urdan
QA 276.12 U75 2010
Schaum’s outlines: Genetics
Susan Elrod & William Stansfield
QH 440.3 S7 2010
Flora Mirabilis: how plants have shaped world knowledge, health, wealth, &
beauty Catherine Herbert Howell
QK 15 H695 2009
The North American guide to common poisonous plants & mushrooms: how to
identify more than 300 toxic ...
Nancy Turner & Patrick von Aderkas
QK 100 N6 T87 2009
Cotoneasters: a comprehensive guide to
shrubs for flowers, fruit, & foliage
Jeanette Fryer & Bertil Hylmö
QK 495 R78 F79 2009
An orchard invisible: a natural history of
seeds
Jonathan Silvertown
QK 661 S558 2010
A better way of dying: how to make the
best choices at the end of life
Jeanne Fitzpatrick & Eileen Fitzpatrick
R 726.2 F58 2010
Volume 2, Issue 4, Page 4
New Books
Restorative art & science
Ralph L. Klicker
RA 623.5 K55 R48 2002
Providing home care: a textbook for
home health aides
William Leahy, Jetta Fuzy, Julie Grafe
RA 645.3 L43 2009
The bearded gentleman: the style guide
to shaving face
Allan Peterkin & Nick Burns
RA 777.8 P48 2010
Frantic free: 167 ways to calm down &
lighten up
Patricia Morgan
RA 785 M665 2009
Disaster victim identification: the practi-
tioner’s guide
Sue Black, et al
RA 1063.4 D575 2010
Forensic autopsy: a handbook & atlas Cristoforo Pomara, Steven Karch, & Vitto-
rio Fineschi
RA 1063.4 F662 2010
Caring for the physical & mental health
of people with learning disabilities
DPerry, et al.
RC 394 L37 C37 2011
Alzheimer’s disease
Gunhild Waldemar & Alistair Burns
RC 523.2 A444 2009
Insomnia & other adult sleep problems
Gregory Stores
RC 548 S76 2009
Training manual for clinical guidelines for withdrawal management & treatment of
drug dependency in closed settings World
Health Organization
New Books
Multicultural Fest
Date: Apr 2011
Contact your library:
Circ Desk Contact Informa-
tion
Phone: 679-7380
Email: [email protected]
Librarian Contact Informa-
tion:
Phone: 679-7379
Cell: 670-1055
Email: lana.kamennof-
Handbook of developmental dis-
abilities Samuel L. Odom, Robert H. Horner,
Martha E. Snell, Jan Blacher
RJ 506 D47 H356 2009
On dogs and dying: inspirational
stories from hospice hounds
Michelle A. Rivera
RM 931 D63 R58 2010
Charting: made incredibly easy!
RT 50 C483 2010
Introduction to wildlife conservation
in farming
Stephen Burchett, Sarah Burchett
S 604.5 B87 2011 Grow organic: a simple guide to Nova
Scotia vegetable gardening
Elizabeth Peirce
SB 324.3 P425 2010
Organic fruit production & viticulture: a
complete guide
Stella Cubison
SB 356 C82 2009 The flower farmer: an organic grower’s
guide to raising & selling cut flowers
Lynn Byczynski
SB 406.53 B93 2008
Bonsai survival manual: tree-by-tree guide
to buying, maintaining, & problem solving
Colin Lewis
SB 433.5 L475 1996
Woody cut stems for growers & florists: production & post-harvest handling of
branches for flowers, fruit, & foliage
L Greer & J Dole SB 435 G698 2009
Natural Stonescapes: the art & craft of
stone placement
Richard L. Dube & Frederick C. Campbell
SB 475.5 D83 1999
Volume 2, Issue 4, Page 5
New Books
Deerproofing your yard & garden
Rhonda Massingham Hart
SB 994 D4 H375 2005
Planning & installing solar thermal sys-tems: a guide for installers, architects &
engineers
German Solar Energy Society
TH 7413 P534 2005
Small engine manual
Martynn Randall
TJ 790 R36 2010
Wind energy engineering
Pramod Jain
TJ 820 J35 2011
Electricity from sunlight: an introduction
to photovoltaics
Paul A. Lynn
TK 1087 L96 2010
Clymer Honda, XR50R, CRF50F, XR70R & CRF70F, 1997-2009, maintenance, trou-
bleshooting, repair
TL 448 H6 M67 2010
Clymer Suzuki DR-Z400E, S&SM, 2000-2009, maintenance, troubleshooting,
repair
TL 448 S8 B63 2010
Thrifty: living the frugal life with style
Marjorie Harris
TX 335 H37 2010
How to start & run a bed & breakfast: all
you need to know to make money from
your dream property
Louise Weston and David Weston
TX 911.2 W47 2011
Librarians serving diverse populations: chal-
lenges & opportunities
Lori Mestre
Z 682.4 M85 M47 2010
New Books
Caught in the Act
Contact your library:
Circ Desk Contact Information:
Phone: 679-7380
Email: [email protected]
Librarian Contact Information:
Phone: 679-7379
Cell: 670-1055
Email: [email protected]
Everyone’s an Artist! COPYRIGHT
Nova Scotia Community College faculty, staff
and students are required to abide by the
Copyright Act of Canada and Fair Dealing
when copying materials.
Fair Dealing is an exception in the Copyright
Act which allows an individual to make a
copy for the purpose of research or pri-
vate study or for the purpose of criti-
cism and review as long as the original
source is credited. Fair Dealing also pro-
vides various exceptions for educational insti-
tutions as outlined in section 29 of the Copy-
right Act.
Please carefully review the Fair Dealing Policy
below. This policy has been sanctioned by
The Association of Canadian Community
Colleges (ACCC) and has been adopted by
NSCC. All faculty, staff and students must
abide by the Fair Dealing Policy when using
copyrighted materials.
—taken from http://subjectguides.nscc.ca/
copyright
The Diversity Committee says: Let’s break down
the barriers that people may have about trying
their hand at creative expression. Try at least 1
event—you may surprise yourself.
Photography Contest
March 28th – April 8th
Judged by local pro photographer. People’s Choice
category too so come out & vote!
Pour Painting
April 4th Check out the video to see this http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=d6egUsZvWu4#at=41
Blind Contour Drawing
April 6th
develop hand-eye communication draw the outline of the object without looking at
the paper
Scale Painting
April 7th Each one’s given a small piece of a photo of a local
scene to paint which then contributes to a larger
piece of a completed work of art.
Emotion Art
April 11th Pick paint to represent a current emotion/situation
you’re experiencing. Paint. The paper is then
folded & we’ll discuss by debriefing both the art
piece created & the emotions attached to the ex-
perience
Clay Creations
April 13th
You & clay –have fun!
Pop Art
April 14th Using digital photography, MSWord, & a printer,
participants will create their own Andy Warhol-
esque portraits. A watercolour, marker, or crayon
wash will give their faces a great pop art look.
The Kingstec Campus Foodbank needs
restocking.
The CCA class has issued a challenge !
Which program will bring in the most?
Food collected April 11th & 12th
Pizza party prize to winners on the15th
Items needed: soup, pasta, rice, cereal,
Tinned: meat/fish, fruit/veg, pasta sauce
Baby food, peanut butter...
Date: Apr 2011 Volume 2, Issue 4, Page 6 Caught in the Act
FOOD BANK CHALLENGE!
Contact your library:
Circ Desk Contact Information:
Phone: 679-7380
Email: [email protected]
Librarian Contact Information:
Phone: 679-7379
Cell: 670-1055
Email: [email protected]
Student Library Assts
Past & Present
-they’ve come from: ALP, Business-Accounting, Car-
pentry, Early Childhood, Disabil-
ity Services, Education Support,
Electronics, Funeral Services,
Machining, Office Admin, … (Library Tech & Radio TV when
those programs were here)
Kelly 2006
For more ideas check out: http://weburbanist.com/2011/03/10/converted-car-furniture-rev-up-your-couch/
What to do with your old Junker? REUSE!
Looking for a PT job for Sep? Apply for a Student Library Asst Job.
We’ll train you. Shifts lunch, evening, weekend Great transferrable skills learned Play to your strengths
See us for details. Submit your cover letter & resume either via email or in person.
Sunday April 17th
the LAST Sunday we’re open
(from 13:00-17:00 )
until October.
Starting Monday April 25
Library Hours will be: Monday-Friday 08:00-17:00
Date: Apr 2011 Volume 2, Issue 4, Page 7
F.Y.I. Library Hours Change JOB OPPORTUNITY !
Ryan 2006
Jasen 2009-10
Tracey 2011