What better to do on a beautiful Thursday in February than
venture to the University of Penn. Museum of Anthropology and Archeology on a
class field trip? Filled with excitement that brought on flashbacks from
elementary school field trips, several Pentateuch Classes got themselves
together for a day in Philly looking at artifacts from Canaan and Israel,
Egypt, Rome, Ancient Iraq and many others. Although this trip was interesting
and fun there is always a project in the end that brings on a level of stress.
My class was required to do a group presentation that involved further research
using outside resources, namely books.
Amidst the many other assignments due from other classes, research can be tedious, especially when it feels like there are no books on your subject; but trust me there are! When I initially did research for my section of the project I saw only 5 books that contained to my subject. I was nervous that I may not have enough information, but eventually found just the book I needed. The next day when I arrived at work there were over 60 books containing the subjects we needed for this project that needed to be re-shelved! Imagine my surprise when I had previously assumed there were only 5. Many times people, including myself, just don’t put in the right terms in the search bar to find what we are looking for; but don’t worry you are not alone! There are many student workers here who would love to help you and our lovely librarians Laura and Alice are amazing at finding just the source you need to make your project a breeze. So don’t hesitate to ask for help! We would love to give you a hand.
~Leia Brunette
Image: http://www.penn.museum/collections/object.php?irn=117842
Amidst the many other assignments due from other classes, research can be tedious, especially when it feels like there are no books on your subject; but trust me there are! When I initially did research for my section of the project I saw only 5 books that contained to my subject. I was nervous that I may not have enough information, but eventually found just the book I needed. The next day when I arrived at work there were over 60 books containing the subjects we needed for this project that needed to be re-shelved! Imagine my surprise when I had previously assumed there were only 5. Many times people, including myself, just don’t put in the right terms in the search bar to find what we are looking for; but don’t worry you are not alone! There are many student workers here who would love to help you and our lovely librarians Laura and Alice are amazing at finding just the source you need to make your project a breeze. So don’t hesitate to ask for help! We would love to give you a hand.
~Leia Brunette
Image: http://www.penn.museum/collections/object.php?irn=117842
For those of you stuck on campus over the weekends and
looking for something to do, you might consider going to the library to check
out a movie. It’s free, on campus, and you might be surprised by the
selection. We have a wide variety of
movies varying from documentaries to musicals, from westerns to sci-fi /fantasy,
and many more! There is no need to be bored on campus, the Masland Library can
provide for your entertainment as well as for your studying needs. Just this
past weekend, I had checked out the movie Stranger
than Fiction, which is one that I had never had the opportunity of viewing
before, and I really enjoyed it. The story follows Harold Crick, an IRS agent,
who suddenly begins to hear his life being narrated by an unknown female voice. Unfortunately she is predicting his death.
Some other movies that are available to be checked out are The
Matrix, Planet of the Apes, Saving Private Ryan, Cast Away, and The Passion. If you would like to know what else is in our inventory, you can look on our online catalog via this link:http://encore.pbu.edu/iii/encore/search?lang=eng&target=feature+films
~Jacqlene Adams
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