My Librarian's Favorite Resource(s): Sociology
In this week’s installment of the “My Librarian’s Favorite Resource(s)” series, we’re chatting with our Sociology Librarian, who, in addition to serving as the liaison librarian for Sociology, covers a wide range of minors as well, all focused on different aspects of Sociology and studying different populations. Our Sociology Librarian writes, “As the Sociology subject
Leatherby Libraries Offering Extended Hours for End of the Semester and Finals
Panthers, we know how it is sometimes. You’ve just gotten into the groove of studying when suddenly that alert comes on over the loudspeaker and you realize the library is closing soon! But never fear – the Leatherby Libraries is offering extra extended hours for the last week of classes and finals week, to ensure
My Librarian's Favorite Resource(s): Communication and Honors
This week we get to learn about some resources that are particular to one field of studies and also helpful to all Chapman University students interested in learning about different research methods, as we speak to our Coordinator of Scholarly Communications & Electronic Resources, Kristin Laughtin-Dunker, who is the subject liaison librarian for Communication and
Archives, Rockets, and Leadership Lessons: Leatherby Libraries' First Virtual Event
On Wednesday, April 7th, the Leatherby Libraries held its first virtual event, “Researching a Disaster Through the Making of Challenger: The Final Flight.” Two of the producers (an archival producer and a post-production producer) of the recent Netflix documentary series, along with a Mission Operations Engineer from the Jet Propulsion Laboratory and Chapman University Leadership Professor
My Librarian's Favorite Resource(s): International Studies, Languages, and Peace Studies
This week we’re going global in our exploration of excellent library resources, as we chat with Coordinator of Cataloging and Gifts, Librarian Shahrzad Khosrowpour, who is the subject liaison librarian for the subjects of International Studies, Languages, and Peace Studies. In addition to her librarian duties, Shahrzad also serves on the Chapman Diversity Project and
My Librarian's Favorite Resource(s): Performing Arts
So far in our “My Librarian’s Favorite Resource(s)” blog series, we’ve shared resources for students studying History, Psychology, Engineering and Sciences, Education and Political Science, and Philosophy. This week we’re talking to Taylor Greene, Chair of Instructional Services and Performing Arts librarian, about his favorite resources for students in each of the Performing Arts subjects.
My Librarian's Favorite Resource(s): Philosophy
For this week’s “My Librarian’s Favorite Resource(s)” post, we’re going to get super philosophical…about resources for Philosophy students and researchers, that is! This week, Brett Fisher, Chair of the Library Systems & Technology Division, is sharing with us his favorite resources that he uses in his role as Philosophy Subject Liaison Librarian. Brett writes, “I
New E-Books Available for April
The Leatherby Libraries would like to highlight new Chapman faculty publications and e-Book titles that focus on LGBTQ+, environment, and racial justice. Peace Studies and Sociology Professor Dr. Lisa Leitz is author of Power and Protest : How Marginalized Groups Oppose the State and Other Institutions. Food Science Program Professor Dr. Rosalee Hellberg is co-editor of Food fraud
My Librarian's Favorite Resource(s): Education and Political Science
Welcome back from Spring Break, Panthers! As you prepare to tackle the second half of the semester with vigor and research, be sure you’re following our “My Librarian’s Favorite Resource(s)” blog series to get hot tips on the best resources to use for each discipline. This week we’re chatting with Assessment Librarian Lauren Dubell about
Leatherby Libraries Reopening for Returning Students and Researchers
The Leatherby Libraries is happy to welcome those of you who are returning to the Chapman University campus beginning Monday, March 29, 2021. The Leatherby Libraries will re-open to welcome students, faculty, and staff back to campus, but our policies and procedures are new. Please read below to learn how you can use the library