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LIBRARY SALUTES NURSING STUDENTS
Some of
the most diligent students who come to study in the RCC library are from the
Nursing Department, Pat
Schuldenfrei,
director. National Nurses Week, May
6-12, 2003, is a good time to recognize the outstanding job of the Nursing
Program. It is also an appropriate time
to appreciate the truly historic position of the Roxbury neighborhood in the annals
of nursing education in the United States.
In 1872, the New England Hospital for Women and Children began operating
on Dimock Street in Roxbury, 10 minutes walk up Columbus Avenue from RCC. In that year, the hospital started the first
training school for nurses in the U.S., emphasizing medical, surgical, and obstetrical nursing.
The next year, Linda Richards became the hospital’s first nursing
graduate and America’s first certified nurse.
In 1879, Mary Eliza Mahoney graduated, becoming the first African
American trained nurse in the country.
The New England Hospital for Women and Children continued to run as a
hospital on Dimock Street until 1972 when its name and purpose changed. Since then it has operated as the Dimock
Community Health Center. The RCC
Nursing Program follows in these footsteps, training nurses in 21st
century nursing techniques to help stem the country’s nursing shortage. Congratulations.
For short
biographical sketches and pictures of Linda Richards and Mary Eliza Mahoney, visit
the Boston Women’s Heritage Trail site at: http://www.bwht.org/beaconhill4.html. For more exhaustive information, visit the
RCC library’s web page http://www.rcc.mass.edu/lib. Select Electronic Resources>Biography
Resource Center.

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STUDENT
DOING 5½ TIMES AS MANY DATABASE SEARCHES
RCC students are using the library’s databases 5½ times as much as they were 18 months ago. In the 12-month period ending October 2001, students did 2,320 database searches in the course of doing research for college papers. In the 12-month period ending April 2003, they did 12, 695 database searches! In the month of April 2003 alone, more database searches were conducted than in the whole 12-month period ending October 2001. This extraordinary increase is the result of 3 causes:
· The commitment of the college to computerize the library last year, adding 12 student computers,
· The commitment of the college to provide the library with a Smart Board technology classroom which, when it is finished, promises to be a state-of-the-art facility,
· The commitment of the library staff to provide instruction in information retrieval methodology for every single RCC student.
Impressive as these figures are, they hopefully are only the beginning. Many students still depend on the free Internet for their research needs, not realizing there are better alternatives most of the time. Although the Internet contains much valuable information, it also contains much trash. Students often waste a lot of time using it indiscriminately. The library databases, on the other hand are designed precisely for student needs. Starting in the fall, the library will begin teaching website evaluation techniques. These will help students discriminate between valuable and questionable websites and then contrast the free Internet as a whole with the high quality resources available in the library databases.
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GIFT
BOOK ON RCC PRESIDENCY
Several students have come to the library recently doing research on the history of the college. When José Alicea, head of the Division of Continuing Education, discovered this interest, he immediately donated a copy of his 1996 doctoral thesis from the Harvard Graduate School of Education, Leadership and Struggle: the Roxbury Community College Presidency. Although not covering the presidencies of the past decade, the issues it raises continue to be highly relevant. This is especially so since the college is now on the eve of choosing a new permanent president. Anyone interested in studying the relationship between the challenges the college has faced and the individuals who have been at the helm should definitely look into this work. Both Dr. Alicea’s book and an earlier history of the college, A People’s School: Conflicts in Planning the Development of Roxbury Community College by William B. D. Thompson, Jr., are available at the library’s circulation desk for use in the library.
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Father and Child by John Wilson
Some of David Coleman’s humanities students have been doing research on
the large sculpture of a seated man and boy reading, located next to the Media
Arts building. Here is a summary of
some information they have found by visiting the library.
African American artist and sculptor John Wilson created the sculpture, named Father and Child, in 1990. John Wilson was born in Roxbury in 1922. He was educated at the School of the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston, studied painting in Paris with Fernando Leger and during the early 1950s studied fresco painting in Mexico City after the style of Jose Clemente Orozco. Many of his graphic arts works display themes of despair, poverty and anger related to racial oppression. His later sculptural works “are more rounded in their quiet lyricism and represent a sense of hope rather than despair.” From 1964 to 1986, Wilson was professor of art at Boston University.
In 1985, Wilson created a bust of Martin Luther King for
display in the U.S. Capitol in Washington, currently the only bust of an
African American on display there. In
1987 he created his most monumental work, Eternal Presence or Monumental
Head, a 7-foot bronze head of a black person located at the Museum of the
National Center of Afro-American Artists in Roxbury. In 1985, he won the monument competition to create a sculpture
work at RCC. In creating the 7-foot
bronze piece now located here, Wilson was inspired by a print, which he made 2
decades earlier which presents the same theme of paternal caring.
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For an image of Wilson’s Martin Luther King bust, click
here: http://www.aoc.gov/cc/art/mlk_bust.htm.
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To see the smaller version of Eternal Presence on display
at the DeCordova Museum in Lincoln, click here: http://www.decordova.org/decordova/sculp_park/wilson.html.
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For an excellent biographical sketch of John Wilson,
including a list of works, prizes, collections and a bibliography, go to the
library’s web page http://www.rcc.mass.edu/lib,
choose Electronic Resources>Biographical Resource Center.
Images of Father and Child are frequently used on RCC publications. The work is a quasi symbol of the school. Yet, there is no plaque that gives its title and name of creator. It would seem that this oversight could be easily corrected.
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EBOOK RAFFLE WINNERS
Four
RCC students and 1 staff member won book bags, donated by NetLibrary, in the
library’s April promotion of ebooks.
The winners are:
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Marlene Best
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Kimberly Ann
Munson
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Lecent
Griffith
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Valerie
Arthurton
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Barnard
Koskei
If
you have not yet explored the library’s collection of 7,000 ebooks which can be
read online, go to the library’s web page http://www.rcc.mass.edu/lib,
select Electronic Resources and then E-Books.
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NEW BOOKS—POPULAR AND BEST SELLERS
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ArmageddonTim LaHaye, Jerry B. Jenkins |
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Leap of Faith: Memoirs of an Unexpected LifeQueen Noor |
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The Second Time AroundMary Higgins Clark |
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What Should I Do with My Life?Po Bronson |
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The GuardianNicholas Sparks |
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Stupid White Men: And Other Sorry Excuses for the State of the Nation!Michael Moore |
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The Da Vinci CodeDan Brown |
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Dereliction of Duty: The Eyewitness
Account of How Bill Clinton Endangered America's Long-Term National Security
Robert Patterson |
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Dirty WorkStuart Woods |
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The Crisis of Islam: Holy War and Unholy TerrorBernard Lewis |
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BirthrightNora Roberts |
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Jarhead: A Marine's Chronicle of the Gulf War and Other BattlesAnthony Swofford |
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The King of TortsJohn Grisham |
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The Future of Freedom: Illiberal Democracy at Home and AbroadFareed Zakaria |
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All He Ever WantedAnita Shreve |
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The Savage NationMichael Savage |
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The Devil Wears PradaLauren Weisberger |
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Positively Fifth Street: Murderers, Cheetahs, and Binion's World Series of PokerJames McManus |
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Lost LightMichael Connelly |
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The Devil in the White City: Murder, Magic, and Madness at the Fair That Changed AmericaErik Larson |
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NEW BOOKS—TO SUPPORT THE CURRICULUM
--organized
by call number category
D, E.
F--HISTORY
Findley, Carter V. Twentieth-century world / D443.F55 2002
The brief American pageant: a history of the republic. / David M.
Kennedy et al. E178.K33 2000
Major problems in American history since 1945 : documents and essays
/ edited by Robert Griffith & Paula Baker. E743 .M257
H--SOCIAL
SCIENCES
The industrial revolution / edited by Steven Beaudoin. HC51 .B3
2003
Marketing : concepts and strategies / Sally Dibb HF5415 .D6
2001
Reece, Barry L. Human relations : principles and practices /
HF5549.5 .C35 R45
Shapiro, Ilana. Training for racial equity and inclusion : a guide
to selected programs / HT1521 .S52
Encyclopedia of juvenile justice / Marilyn D. McShane, Frank P.
Williams III, editors. HV9104 .E58
J--POLITICAL
SCIENCE
Wilson, James Q. American government : the essentials / JK276 .W55
2001
K--LAW
Schubert, Frank A. Introduction to law and the legal system / KF385 .A4 G7
Renuart, Elizabeth. Stop predatory lending : a guide for legal
advocates, with companion CD-Rom / KF1040 .R46 2002
Adams, Anne. Basic administrative law for paralegals / KF5402 .Z9
A33
Maerowitz, Marlene A. Fundamentals of litigation for paralegals
/ KF8841 .M37
L--EDUCATION
Dillard, Mary L. Reading in the academic environment / LB1050.455 .D55
Swearingen, Rebecca. Classroom assessment of reading processes
/ LB1573 .S96
Fearn, Leif. Interactions : Teaching writing and the language arts /
LB1576 .F38
Koch, Janice. Science stories : a science methods book for
elementary school teachers / LB1585.3 .K63 2002
Johnson, Ben E. The reading edge : thirteen ways to build reading
comprehension / LB2395.3 .J64
P--LANGUAGE
AND LITERATURE
Merlonghi, Franca. Oggi in Italia : a first course in Italian / PC112 .M4
Dietiker, Simone Renaud. En bonne forme / PC2129 .E5 D49
Oates, Michael. Entre amis : an interactive approach / PC2129 .E5 O25
Branciforte, Suzanne. Parliamo Italiano! / PC4112.B45 1998
Jarvis, Ana C. C*omo se dice--? / PC4129 .E5 J363 2002
Jarvis, Ana C. Entre nosotros / PC4129.E5 J367 2001
Jarvis, Ana C. Hola, amigos! / PC4129 .E5 J37 2001
Colombi, Mar*ia Cecilia. Palabra abierta / PC4410 .C58 2000
American mosaic : multicultural readings in context / PE1127 .H5 A46
Kaleidoskop : Kultur, Literatur und Grammatik / PF3112 .K35 2002
Rankin, Jamie. Handbuch zur deutschen Grammatik : wiederholen und
anwenden / PF3112 .R36
Goldberg, Bernard. Bias : a CBS insider exposes how the media
distort the news / PN4784 .O24 G65
The Heath anthology of American literature. Vol. 1 and 2, Colonial
period-present / edited by Paul Lauter and Richard Yarborough. PS507 .A68 2001/
Contemporary American poetry / edited by A. Poulin, Jr. and Michael
Waters. PS613 .C66
Q--SCIENCE
Smiley, John. Learn to program with Java / QA76.73 .J38 S64
2002
Larson, Ron. Calculus I with precalculus : a one-year course / QA303 .L28
Aufmann, Richard N. College trigonometry / QA531 .A87 2002
R--MEDICINE
Munson, Ronald. Raising the dead : organ transplants, ethics, and
society / RD120.7 .M86
T--TECHNOLOGY
Kitchens, Susan A. Real world Bryce 4 / T385 .K563 2000
Speed, Tim. The personal Internet security guidebook : keeping
hackers and crackers out of your home / TK5105.875 .I57 S675 2002
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If you
missed earlier issues of Welcome to the Library, you can find
them in the “What’s New” section of the library website http://www.rcc.mass.edu/lib.
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Roxbury Crossing, MA
Designed
and written by Mark Lawrence
Roblyn
Walker Honeysucker, Library Director