Urban Sketching Project Wrap Up
As I started writing about the Rutgers Urban Sketching project, I found myself wondering about the difference between sketching and drawing. Eventually, I turned to the dictionary, where I learned … Read More
As I started writing about the Rutgers Urban Sketching project, I found myself wondering about the difference between sketching and drawing. Eventually, I turned to the dictionary, where I learned … Read More
Did you know that there is a whole industry in book publishing related to presidential pets? Although these books are not available in the Rutgers Libraries collection, we were thrilled … Read More
Take a short and inspirational study break with this stressbuster idea: “Name that book” quizzes. See examples of images created with Canva. Scroll all the way down for the solutions … Read More
Join us for another fun stressbuster event on Friday, December 11, 2 pm. Registration is open for the workshop called Graphic design is my passion! How to create irresistible content … Read More
Preparing for the stressbuster workshop called Graphic design is my passion! How to create irresistible content for social media to be held on December 11, 2 pm, I was going to … 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
An obsolete piece in the times of electronic publications, a bookplate was designed by an artist, usually on commission, to show ownership of a book. With a sketch, caption, or … 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
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