New West LA Campus Library Video Acquisition
The West Los Angeles Graduate Campus library has acquired a new video entitled: Leadership: an Art of Possibility. Created by Ben and Roz Zander, this video presents a new definition of leadership where everyone can "become part of the song." The leader's job is described as a job of possibility, presenting the leaders as those who seek to lead by making others powerful. Offering an inside-out approach to leadership, this program provides an opportunity to discover how to transform oneself into a new way of being. Benjamin Zander has been the conductor of the Boston Philharmonic since its foundation in 1979. Rosamund Stone Zander is an executive coach and family systems therapist.
Last Updated: Saturday, April 28, 2007
Library of America added to collection
The Library of America, which marks its 25th year of publication in 2007, was founded to undertake a historic endeavor: to help preserve the nation's cultural heritage by publishing America's best and most significant writing in durable and authoritative editions. Prepared to exacting editorial standards under the supervision of our finest scholars and critics, Library of America volumes feature definitive texts that, like the books themselves, will stand the test of time. Hailed as "the most important book-publishing project in the nation's history" (Newsweek), this award-winning series maintains America's most treasured writers in "the finest-looking, longest-lasting edition ever made" (The New Republic).
At the end of 2006, The Library of America Complete Collection consisted of 183 titles across a wide range of genres, including fiction, history, poetry, drama, essays, philosophy, travel writing, journalism, sermons, speeches, and slave narratives. From the writings of the Founding Fathers to the poetry of Walt Whitman and Robert Frost, from the journalism of the Civil Rights movement to the novels of Zora Neale Hurston and Philip Roth, from Baseball: A Literary Anthology to H.P. Lovecraft: Tales, this is the ultimate collection of American letters.
Publishers Weekly has called The Library of America "a triumph of the bookmaker's art." Each volume in the series contains up to 1600 pages and includes a number of works. In many cases, the complete works of a writer are collected in as few as three compact volumes. The series sets extraordinarily high standards of textual, editorial, and production quality. Yet, thanks to nonprofit status, the costs of this quality are not passed on to the reader in the book's price, which is lower per page than virtually all other books on the market, hardcover or paperback. Each volume features:
- authoritative, unabridged texts
- a chronology of the author's life, helpful notes, and a brief textual essay
- a handsomely designed, easy-to-read page
- high-quality, acid-free paper, bound in a cloth cover and sewn to lie flat when opened
- a ribbon marker and printed end papers.
Each volume is individually cataloged. More information on The Library of America can be found at http://www.loa.org/
Last Updated: Friday, April 20, 2007
New: Library Catalog Video Annotations
Pepperdine University Libraries now offers library catalog annotations for video titles. The new paragraph-length annotations represent not only popular new releases and DVDs, but also educational videos, documentaries, and how-to films. Video annotations identify cast members and directors:
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Last Updated: Wednesday, April 4, 2007
One-Stop Info Search Citation Management
One-Stop Info Search, our federated search solution, now includes an enhanced citation management feature with support for popular bibliographic citation managers, including RefWorks. Specifically, the enhancement provides the following new functionality:
- Marked List - Enables the easy selection and management of citations. This new feature will keep a running tally of records selected at the top of the page - and allows the user to move through the result set. In addition, the export process has been modified. Users will now see check boxes next to the citations, allowing them to select records for export while viewing the results list:
- Export/Save - Includes several options: 1-click Export to RefWorks; export in format compatible with ProCite and EndNote; save as HTML; or save as Plain Text:
- Email - Provides ability to email citations in a variety of useful formats, from a form within the One-Stop Info Search interface:
Payson Library Hours
| Easter Weekend | |
| Saturday, April 7 | Normal Hours - 10:00 A.M. to 9:00 P.M. |
| Sunday, April 8 | Normal hours - 12 noon to 3:00 A.M. |
| Dead Week and Finals Week, April 16 - April 27 |
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| Monday, April 16 - Thursday, April 19 | Open 24 hours |
| Friday, April 20 | *Closes at 10:00 P.M. |
| Saturday, April 21 | 10:00 A.M. to 10:00 P.M. |
| Sunday, April 22 - Wednesday, April 25 | Open 24 hours |
| Thursday, April 26 | *Closes at 10:00 P.M. |
| Friday, April 27 | 8:00 A.M. to 5:00 P.M. |
| *Note: Library will stay open AROUND THE CLOCK on this day | |
| End of Spring Semester | |
| Saturday, April 28 - Sunday, April 29 | CLOSED |
| Bible Lecture Week | |
| Monday, April 30 - Friday, May 4 | 8:00 A.M. - 6:00 P.M. |
| Saturday, May 5 & Sunday, May 6 | CLOSED |
| Summer Block I (Monday, May 7 - Friday, June 1) |
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| Monday - Thursday | 7:30 A.M. - 2:00 A.M. |
| Friday | 7:30 A.M. - 9:00 P.M. |
| Saturday | 10:00 A.M. - 9:00 P.M. |
| Sunday | Noon - 2:00 A.M. |
| Memorial Day (Monday, May 28) | CLOSED |
| Saturday, June 2 - Sunday, June 3 | CLOSED |
| Summer Block II (Monday, June 4 - Friday, June 29) |
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| Monday - Thursday | 7:30 A.M. - 12 Midnight |
| Friday | 7:30 A.M. - 9:00 P.M. |
| Saturday | 10:00 A.M. - 9:00 P.M. |
| Sunday | Noon- 12 Midnight |
| Saturday, June 30 - Sunday, July 1 | CLOSED |
| Summer Block III (Monday, July 2 - Friday, July 27) |
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| Monday - Thursday | 7:30 A.M. - 12 Midnight |
| Friday | 7:30 A.M. - 9:00 A.M. |
| Saturday | 10:00 A.M. - 9:00 P.M. |
| Sunday | Noon - 12 Midnight |
| Fourth of July (Wednesday, July 4) | CLOSED |
| Saturday, July 28 - Sunday, July 29 | CLOSED |
Last Updated: Tuesday, April 3, 2007
Graduate Campus Libraries - Sprink Break Hours
| Drescher Campus Library (Malibu) | |
| Friday, April 13 | Close at 6:00 P.M. |
| Saturday, April 14 - Sunday, April 15 | CLOSED |
| Monday, April 16 - Friday, April 20 | 9:00 A.M. - 6:00 P.M. |
| Saturday, April 21 - Sunday, April 22 | CLOSED |
| Monday, April 23 - Friday, April 27 | 9:00 A.M. - 6:00 P.M. |
| Saturday, April 28 | Resume Normal Hours |
| West Los Angeles Graduate Campus Library* | |
| Friday, April 13 | Close at 6:00 P.M. |
| Saturday, April 14 - Sunday, April 15 | CLOSED |
| Monday, April 16 - Friday, April 20 | 9:00 A.M. - 6:00 P.M. |
| Saturday, April 21 - Sunday, April 22 | CLOSED |
| Monday, April 23 | Resume Normal Hours |
| Sunday, April 29 | 1:00 P.M. - 7:00 P.M. |
| Irvine Graduate Campus Library* | |
| Friday, April 13 | Close at 6:00 P.M. |
| Saturday, April 14 - Sunday, April 15 | CLOSED |
| Monday, April 16 - Friday, April 20 | 9:00 A.M. - 6:00 P.M. |
| Saturday, April 21 - Sunday, April 22 | CLOSED |
| Monday, April 23 - Friday, April 27 | 9:00 A.M. - 6:00 P.M. |
| Saturday, April 28-Sunday, April 29 | CLOSED |
| Monday, April 30 | Resume Normal Hours |
| Encino Graduate Campus Library* | |
| Friday, April 13 | Close at 6:00 P.M. |
| Saturday, April 14 - Sunday, April 15 | CLOSED |
| Monday, April 16 - Friday, April 20 | 9:00 A.M. - 6:00 P.M. |
| Saturday, April 21 - Sunday, April 22 | CLOSED |
| Monday, April 23 - Friday, April 27 | 9:00 A.M. - 6:00 P.M. |
| Saturday, April 28-Sunday, April 29 | CLOSED |
| Monday, April 30 | Resume Normal Hours |
*During the Graduate Campus Spring Break, Campus Library hours are the same as the hours for the entire Graduate Center.
Last Updated: Tuesday, April 10, 2007
New: Works of Elizabeth Gaskell
This edition of the writings of Elizabeth Gaskell is the first to appear in almost a century. The quality and comprehensiveness do credit to Gaskell's growing stature as a major British author whose full importance for literary history did not become clear until the last quarter of the 20th century. For scholarly purposes this set replaces The Works of Mrs. Gaskell, ed. by A. W. Ward (known as the Knutsford edition, 1906), and the somewhat more complete "World's Classics" edition, The Novels and Tales of Mrs. Gaskell (1906-19), both of which concentrated on Gaskell's novels and short fiction. The present set surpasses the previous collections by including miscellaneous writings as well as novels, novellas, and short stories. All the material has been reedited and excellent explanatory notes and up-to-date bibliographies of Gaskell studies add to the value. - Choice Reviews. May 01, 2006. R. R. Warhol University of Vermont [PR4710.A2 S53 2006]
Last Updated: Monday, April 2, 2007
New reference work: Encyclopaedia Judaica
Payson Library has acquired the print edition of the Encyclopaedia Judaica, winner of the 2007 Dartmouth Medal in recognition for distinguished achievement relating to the creation of works of reference resources. Thomson Gale, part of Thomson Learning, and Jerusalem-based Keter Publishing House’s Encyclopaedia Judaica, Second Edition includes more than 21,000 articles on Jewish life, culture, history and religion, written by a global team of subject-matter experts. This edition of the world-renowned Encyclopaedia incorporates more than three decades of changes and the latest scholarship, expanding the scope and relevance of the original work.
The editors of the second edition also sought to expand dramatically the coverage of the following areas:
- The role and contributions of women to Jewish life, history and culture
- The Bible, Biblical studies and Judaism of the classical era
- Jewish law, especially as applied in a modern Jewish state and with regard to current issues of faith and morals
- Holocaust studies
- Contributions of Jews to popular culture
The Encyclopaedia includes more than 600 maps, charts and tables and 168 pages of full-color photographs and other images, detailing the many aspects of Jewish life and culture. [Ref. DS102.8.E496 2007]
The Encyclopaedia Judaica is also available to Pepperdine Libraries' patrons as part of the Gale Virtual Reference Library.
Last Updated: Monday, March 26, 2007
Chronicle of Higher Education now offers live discussions
The Chronicle of Higher Education now offers live discussions. Join Chronicle editors every Thursday at noon, U.S. Eastern time, for The Brown Bag, a new interactive chat. Every week the Chronicle will be joined by an expert from the world of higher-education finance and technology to answer your questions about recent news and to share ideas on how you can run your institution more effectively.
Last Updated: Thursday, February 8, 2007




