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Database of the Month: PrivCo

By Dominique Winn

Organizations that are family owned or private are typically hard to gather information on. PrivCo serves up private company metrics which would formerly have taken hours to accumulate.  It taps multiple reference sources, articles, and industry info. PrivCo connects the user to company directory information, financial data on private companies, and investors involved in private company activity. Who can use it?

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October's New Book, DVD & Audiobook Acquisitions

By Lisa Curtin
The October new acquisitions lists have been posted! Go to the New Books & DVDs page to browse the new book, DVD and audiobook arrivals by subject or format . ...

FAQ: What is a scholarly article and how do I find one?

By Lisa Curtin
What is a scholarly article? Professors often require students to use articles from scholarly journals in their research papers and assignments. ...

Art Gallery Exhibit: The Genotype Phenotype Project | Helen Donis-Keller

By Lisa Curtin

Now on view in the RSM Art Gallery is Genetic Passages: The Genotype Phenotype Project of Helen Donis-Keller, a collection of works by scientist and artist Helen Donis-Keller. An opening reception for the artist will be held on Tuesday, November 15, from 4:00 p.m. – 6:00 p.m. At the reception, Dr. Donna Blancero, Bentley University's Assistant Dean for Undergraduate Programs in Business, will briefly speak on the themes of Dr. Donis-Keller's art and how it relates to issues of diversity.

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Introducing Free Online Access to NYTimes.com

By Lisa Curtin

We are excited to announce that current Bentley University students, faculty and staff members now have full complimentary access to NYTimes.com and NYT mobile apps, as well as their international editions, thanks to the library's new subscription to NYTimes.com Group Pass.*  

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Resource of the Month: Congress.gov

By Kimberly Morin

As we focus on the current Presidential Election, a Library of Congress blog post, Time to Say Goodbye to Thomas, reminds us to check in on our other branches of government. THOMAS.gov retired on July 5, 2016, and Congress.gov is now the place to go to find out what Congress is doing.

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New Arrivals! Books, DVDs & Audiobooks Acquired in September

By Lisa Curtin
Check out September's new arrivals! Go to the New Books & DVDs page to browse for new books, popular reading, DVDs, audiobooks and OverDrive downloadable books. ...

Special Library Hours for Fall Mini-Break: Sat. 10/8 - Tues. 10/11

By Lisa Curtin
Note: this post was updated on 09/29/16 to reflect additional changes to the library's hours on Sunday 10/9 and Monday 10/10 Bentley University students will be enjoying a short break over the Columbus Day holiday weekend - Saturday, October 8 through Tuesday, October 11.  The library will remain open during this break and the Columbus Day holiday with some exceptions to our normal operating hours. The library's hours are:

Saturday, October 8 10:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m.

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On Display: Office Culture

By Macee Damon
Every office has its quirks, its characters and its particular ethos. Because people spend so much time in an office environment, often a unique culture evolves. My coworkers and I have a wall where we post funny sayings overheard in our office over the years. Other offices have slightly different conventions, such as the classic scene in the movie Office Space where the printer/fax machine is destroyed. ...

Resume Printing for the Career Fair: Tues. 9/27 & Wed. 9/28

By Lisa Curtin

In conjunction with the SGA and the Library, Client Services has configured three printers in the Library and one printer in the Student Center to accommodate printing resumes for the Bentley Career Fair.

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