Cite Right – Phantom References
According to Google Scholar, the following paper has been cited 1180 times, as of November 11, 2020: Van der Geer, J., Hanraads, JAJ., Lupton, RA. ([2000]2010). The art of writing … Read More
According to Google Scholar, the following paper has been cited 1180 times, as of November 11, 2020: Van der Geer, J., Hanraads, JAJ., Lupton, RA. ([2000]2010). The art of writing … Read More
In honor of our Cite Right workshop, which emphasizes the importance of signaling the edition you’re using so that others can check your sources, I have a confession to make: … Read More
Flowers for Algernon, written by Daniel Keyes, is the third short story we read in Tales We Read, the Fall 2020 semester recreational reading program at Rutgers – New Brunswick. … Read More
There’s nothing new under the sun. It is far from being a scientific claim, but, putting forward broader, historical perspectives, it sounded like a good first sentence to start the … Read More
What is this Urban Sketching Project at Rutgers? Why should you consider giving it a shot? As kids raised to become well-rounded adults, we had probably tried them all: arts … Read More
If a lay person with no medical credentials were to try to heal somebody of a serious illness, they would be considered a charlatan and prosecuted. The word “amateur” has … Read More
Because I teach literature, the idea for this blog post came from the classroom: how do you explain the persona of an author in terms that students can immediately grasp? … Read More
This semester, I just so happen to be taking a course dedicated to young adult (YA) literature taught by Banned Books Week read-in speaker Dr. Aronson. In our class, we … Read More
By Nancy Kranich, Special Projects Librarian, RU New Brunswick Libraries, Lecturer, School of Communication and Information The freedom to read is one of our most basic freedoms in a democratic society. … Read More
Zines are a unique subculture which has emerged around making and collecting as a powerful tool representing creative, low-cost, DIY means of self-expression and idea sharing. In libraries, zines are … Read More