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Check Out These New Books, DVDs, Audiobooks & eBooks!

By Lisa Curtin
More than 400 new books, DVDs, audiobooks, and OverDrive downloadable books were added to the shelves last month.  Go to the New Books & DVDs page to browse the March new acquisitions lists by subject or format. ...

Have a paper or project due soon, and need information to complete it?

By Kimberly Morin
Here is an opportunity that is just perfect for you. Drop in to: “I just need three sources by tomorrow”- a research workshop. Bring whatever you are working on and get immediate expert assistance in finding the information you need, whether it be articles, statistics, company information, or books. ...

5 New Things at the Library

By Lisa Curtin

Welcome back from spring break! As you settle back into the routine of classes, campus activities and studying, we would like to draw your attention to five new technology, equipment and website additions at the library. We want to make your library experiences - from charging your smartphone to identifying the location of a book in the stacks - a little bit easier. Many of these items were implemented in response to feedback received during 14 Days to Have Your Say!, but we welcome suggestions at any time.

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Database of the Month: Global Issues in Context

By Dominique Winn

Gale Cengage has a great product with Global Issues in Context (GIC).  It is especially relevant to expository writing and classes discussing cultures, current events, and politics. GIC serves up information on a broad variety of topics including:

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Spring Break Hours: Sat. March 7th - Sun. March 15th

By Lisa Curtin

It may not feel or look like spring, but it is time for Spring Break! Those of you not headed out of town might be wondering if the library is open during break. Yes, we are, with some modifications to our normal hours:

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On Display: Young Adult Literature

By Amy Galante

This month’s display is a collection of bildungsromans. That's the original term for the young adult novel. Classically, young adult literature features a coming-of-age tale such as Lucy Maud Montgomery’s Anne of Green Gables or Harper Lee’s To Kill a Mockingbird. Nowadays, the term young adult has morphed to become known as reading-age group. Folks often use “young adult” to mean fiction for teens. Sometimes, when adults read a young adult book, such as Harry Potter, they may face ridicule from their friends, colleagues, family, and even strangers!

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New Books, DVDs, Audiobooks & OverDrive Books

By Lisa Curtin
The library added over 200 new books, DVDs, audiobooks, and OverDrive downloadable books to the shelves last month!  Go to the New Books & DVDs page to browse the February new acquisitions lists by subject or format. ...

Art Gallery Exhibit: Underwater Photography by Joshua Boger

By Lisa Curtin

Updated 04/13/2015:  As part of Bentley University's #EarthDayatBentley celebration, Joshua Boger will be in the McGladrey Art Gallery on Wednesday, April 22nd from 6:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m. Stop by to meet Dr. Boger and view his exhibit of underwater photography.

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Library Welcomes Jaimie Fritz, Project Archivist

By Laurie Sutch
As Bentley University prepares for its Centennial celebration in 2017, Bentley Library welcomes Jaimie Fritz as our Project Archivist to organize the archives associated with the University. Jaimie comes to us from the MIT Library most recently, and before that, the Schlesinger Library at Harvard. She is very excited to help us prepare for our centennial celebration, and brings the organizational and technical skills necessary to make it a success. ...

Library Opening at 5:00pm on Sunday, February 15th

By Lisa Curtin
We are happy to report that the conditions are clear enough to open at 5:00 p.m. today. The library will close at its normal 2:00 a.m. closing time.  The cafe will be open from 5:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m. Please take care on the roads, sidewalks and stairs, and dress in many layers. ...