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Archive for November, 2007

Media Pick: Full Frame Documentary Shorts

Posted by Lisa Forrest on November 16, 2007

Full Frame Documentary ShortsLooking for something out of the ordinary to watch tonight? Explore this provocative collection of short films from North America’s preeminent film gala, The Full Frame Documentary Film Festival. DVD Volumes 1-4 are available for check-out in Media Services.

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More documentary DVDs>
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This is the Media Pick of the Month for November 2007.

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Exhibit: Student Activity T-Shirts

Posted by Dennis Reed, Jr. on November 14, 2007

A T-shirt from a past Buffalo State College student activity.

By Special Collections of Buffalo State
(wall case, upper lobby)
This exhibits was on display from November 2007 - January 2008

A trip through time is presented in this collection of “realia” material. T-shirts highlighting student activities have been graciously donated by Dr. E. O. Smith, Buffalo State College professor emeritus of history.

T-shirts from past Buffalo State College student activities.

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Exhibit: Dr. Robert B. Cantrick Collection

Posted by Dennis Reed, Jr. on November 14, 2007

Photograph from the Dr. Cantrick Collection

By Special Collections of Buffalo State
(display case, upper lobby)
This exhibit was on display from November 2007 - January 2008

Dr. Robert B. Cantrick (1917-2006), composer and music professor at Buffalo State College, 1969-1985, gifted the Butler Library with copies of his major compositions for study and use. Dr. Cantrick’s music is of interest for its pioneering use of new flute sounds and its characteristic employment of other avant garde compositional techniques. Dr. Cantrick also donated to Buffalo State College what is thought to be the only extant copy of his reconstruction of the concert band version of Gustav Holst’s Hammersmith.

Dr. Cantrick’s family continues to donate heavily to the E. H. Butler Library, in hopes that Dr. Cantrick’s seminal work–and works–might be made widely available for study and performance.

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Exhibit: Audio Recordings Donated by William H. Tallmadge

Posted by Dennis Reed, Jr. on November 14, 2007

Album cover from the Tallmadge collection

By Special Collections of Buffalo State
(display case, upper lobby)
This exhibit was on display from November 2007 - January 2008

William H. Tallmadge (1916-2004) was a professor of music at Buffalo State College from 1949 to 1976. Tallmadge graciously donated hundreds of audio recordings of African-American, gospel, jazz, and popular music to E. H. Butler Library. Known in the Buffalo area as an expert music lecturer, Tallmadge was a nationally sought-after expert on American folk and gospel music.

The Special Collections department of E. H. Butler Library hopes to convert Tallmadge’s legacy into easily sharable audio formats in order to continue his dream of making music accessible to all.

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Photos from Creativity and Research Fall Forum (11/8/07)

Posted by Dennis Reed, Jr. on November 14, 2007

(Photos by Dennis Reed, Jr.)

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Exhibit: Idea for Pattern

Posted by Dennis Reed, Jr. on November 14, 2007

A view of several patterned sheets.

By Jozef Bajus’s Design 242 Students
(Mezzanine, 2nd floor)
This exhibit appeared in November 2007

Oriental pattern design by Hillary W. Fayle

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Actors Needed!

Posted by Dennis Reed, Jr. on November 8, 2007

E. H. Butler Library is putting together a short series of video podcasts which will illustrate the dangers of plagiarism, and suggest proper citation practice for research papers.

Excited yet?

We promise it will be more fun than it sounds. We are looking for a squeaky-clean, yet faintly malevolent type to play “Johnny;” a goody-two-shoes-type to play “Suzie;” and a slovenly type to play “Skip” (a beatnik).

Please e-mail Mark McBride, Reference Librarian, if you are interested in reading for one of these parts, or if you have any further questions. We will ask approximately two hours of your time for the project, for which you will be compensated by a lifetime of memories.

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