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Brian Ellis returns to SCSU as Charles Darwin

Brian Ellis as Charles Darwin

Here is a great opportunity for all ages!  Check out this event announcement from The Library at St. Cloud State University: 


Award winning Chicago-area storyteller Brian “Fox” Ellis returns Feb. 11 and 12 to the Library at St. Cloud State University to help celebrate Charles Darwin’s birthday.

Ellis will perform “Charles Darwin and His Revolutionary Idea” at 4:30 p.m. Feb. 11 and again at 7 p.m. Feb. 12 in the Miller Center Auditorium. Each hour-long performance will be followed by informal conversation with Darwin in the Miller Center’s fireplace lounge. Both are free and open to the public.

Ellis recreates an evening at London’s Royal Geological Society with Darwin, shortly after the naturalist’s famous around-the-world journey on the HMS Beagle, which set sail from England on Dec. 27, 1831, returning home almost five years later.

Ellis applies his own training as a science teacher and his many years developing his craft as a storyteller to capture the spirit and intensity of the young Darwin, who was born Feb. 12, 1809. (The night of Ellis’s performance would be Darwin’s 205th birthday). As props in his performance, Ellis uses samples of fossils, insects, plants and animal skins to help the audience share in the sense of discovery that Darwin himself experienced.

In addition to these two performances, Brian Ellis will be visiting with hundreds of students in classes on Feb. 11, 12, and 13.

In October, Brian Ellis performed as Edgar Allan Poe to a standing-room only crowd in the Library at  St. Cloud State University. He has been touring the world telling stories and researching his subjects since 1980. He is the author of more than a dozen books, including award winning children’s books and lesson plans. To learn more about Brian Ellis, visit his website at http://www.foxtalesint.com.

The Library at St. Cloud State University provides scholarly resources and support services to the students, faculty and the university community as well as to the St. Cloud community. To learn more, visit the library’s homepage at http://lrts.stcloudstate.edu/library. Information on Brian Ellis’s visit and other Library programming is available at http://stcloud.lib.mnscu.edu/subjects/guide.php?subject=LibraryPublicProgramming


As mentioned above, Ellis performed as Edgar Allan Poe in October.  His performances were well-attended and very popular among high school and college students alike.  You can check out our recap here.

We’ve Learned: Job Openings

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Centracare is looking for a Health Science Library Assistant. “The Health Science Library Assistant provides a variety of library clerical and technical duties of moderate complexity as appropriate to the diverse operations and specialized procedures of the Health Science Library.” Link to the position: http://bit.ly/1u68OmE

The College of Saint Benedict/Saint John’s University is currently hiring for a Library Technology Support Specialist. For more information or to apply for the position please visit http://bit.ly/10yjsIh and search for the Library Technology Support Specialist. (New Extended Date 12/12/2014).

The School of Education at St. Cloud State University is currently seeking applications for potential adjunct positions for academic year 2014-15 and 2015-16. In particular, they are searching for part-time teaching positions in their Information Media program. To apply visit: http://bit.ly/1pwcnUy

The St. Cloud State University Library is currently seeking to build a pool of applicants for part-time, temporary, adjunct Librarians and Instructional Technologists for the 2014-2015 and 2015-2016 academic years with responsibilities in various service areas within Learning Resources Services (LRS). LRS includes the Library and InforMedia Services. To apply visit: http://bit.ly/1xcQXvB

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We've Learned

LightbulbJob Openings

The College of Saint Benedict/Saint John’s University is currently hiring for a Library Technology Support Specialist. For more information or to apply for the position please visit http://bit.ly/10yjsIh and search for the Library Technology Support Specialist. (Closes November 10th)

The School of Education at St. Cloud State University is currently seeking applications for potential adjunct positions for academic year 2014-15 and 2015-16. In particular, they are searching for part-time teaching positions in their Information Media program. To apply visit: http://bit.ly/1pwcnUy

The St. Cloud State University Library is currently seeking to build a pool of applicants for part-time, temporary, adjunct Librarians and Instructional Technologists for the 2014-2015 and 2015-2016 academic years with responsibilities in various service areas within Learning Resources Services (LRS). LRS includes the Library and InforMedia Services. To apply visit: http://bit.ly/1xcQXvB

Centracare is also looking for a Health Science Library Assistant. “The Health Science Library Assistant provides a variety of library clerical and technical duties of moderate complexity as appropriate to the diverse operations and specialized procedures of the Health Science Library.” Link to the position: http://bit.ly/1u68OmE

Image credit: http://tinyurl.com/nwbfuhq, licensed under CC BY-NC-SA 2.0

 

St. Cloud State Library Adds Full Spectrum Lighting

scsu_full_lightsWe all know its coming, and we can’t do anything to stop it… WINTER! With days getting shorter and nights getting longer, the Library at St. Cloud State University decided to do something about it. Partnering with the Counseling and Psychological Services, they recently announced the addition of full spectrum lighting in a beach-like area of  the Library. The video below shows you the area and has interviews with happy SCSU students who are excited about using the lights this winter.

Many people in the library world are looking for more partnering and collaborative opportunities. The Dean of the Library, Mark Vargas, and his staff show us that sometimes those partnerships may come from areas not typically used. Do you have examples of great or different partnerships you’ve found for your library? Share them in the comments!

Edible Books 2014

Edible_Books_winner_2014Each year, the library at St. Cloud State University holds an edible book event. This years’ was a huge success with many fun and interesting entry’s. Check out pictures on the SCSU Library Facebook page or WJON’s article about the event.

CMLE is looking for news about other edible book events in the region and we’d love to hear from you. Have you held an edible book event at your library? Send us a link or any pictures and we’ll add them to this post.

Looking for a guide to planning and hosting an edible book festival at an academic library?