Circulation - Fall 2015

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FALL 2015

Summer Stories


Summer Stories

discovery

quest escape


from the

Becky Ramsey Leporati

Circulation, Editor-in-Chief MLIS Candidate


Heat Wave!

Visit to the British Library and the London Library Jenn Parent, MLIS

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EOD

Aditya Gandhi, MSIM

Gloomy weather while going home.


Summer Secrets

discovery

Becca Fronczak, MLIS

I love the villains. "Good" guys are overrated. I think I would make a terrifyingly good villain.

You are always on my mind and I wish like hell you would have stayed, but only if you could have been happy.

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I feel like I am always hiding behind a mask.


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Your soul is a magnet to my soul. You are a bright sun and I, a lowly planet, want to be in your orbit. I feel a lightness and happiness like none other when I am with you. I could let myself fall in love with you.

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Rachel Wade, MLIS


From Tarsar Lake Kashmir, India

Vaibhav Walvekar, MSIM

This picture is from a trek through Kashmir, India, to Lake Tarsar (12400 feet) and Lake Marsar (13100 feet). Tarsar, a turquoise blue water lake, is surrounded by lush meadows and snow capped peaks.


The Barbican Library

discovery

Ashley D awn F arley, MLIS

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Awareness of dyslexia and other symptoms of ASD are well represented in this city public library.

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Conference Report

discovery

Pacific Northwest Library Association 2015 Tigh Bradley, MLIS

You may be surrounded by strangers, but you are having a common experience


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Conferences also mean food, drink, and entertainment.


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I have never been more excited about being in this business as I was after attending PNLA.

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Bertrand Goldberg & St. Joseph Hospital Curves, Concrete, and Social Conscience

Laura Richardson, MLIS

Note from the Author: I began writing about architect Bertrand Goldberg and St. Joseph Hospital for an architecture class as an undergraduate studies at UW Tacoma. Intrigued by Goldberg and his design philosophy, my research became the topic for my Public History minor capstone project. Professor Julie Nicoletta recommended me to write an article for the online architectural encyclopedia, Archipedia. This site gathers articles written about the most important built environments for each state in the United States. St. Joseph Hospital is on the list of notable structures in Washington State.

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to provide remedies for the economic and sociopolitical difficulties of urban populations


discovery Bibliography

Fisher, Alison. “Humanist Structures: Bertrand Goldberg Builds for Health Care.” In Bertrand Goldberg: Architecture of Invention ed. by Zoë Ryan (Chicago: Art Institute of Chicago, 2011), 131. Goldberg, Bertrand. Interview with John W. Cook and Heinrich Klotz. “Bertrand Goldberg.” In Conversations with Architects. ed. John W. Cook and Heinrich Klotz. New York: Praeger, 1973. Goldberg, Bertrand. Interview with Betty J. Blum, Oral History of Bertrand Goldberg (Chicago: Art Institute of Chicago 1992), 308. (List of awards)

Goldberg, Bertrand. “Old Earth for New Designs,” Concrete International, (1980): np, accessed August 1, 2014, http://www.concreteconstruction.net/Images/Concrete _%20Old% 20Earth%20for%20New%20Designs_tcm45-348094.pdf; Rockafellar, A Beacon of Light, 147. Goldberg, Bertrand. “Truth is Concrete.” Concrete International. September, 1988. Ryerson & Burnam Libraries, Art Institute of Chicago. Chicago Il.

Goldberg, Geoffrey. “Bertrand Goldberg: A Personal View of Architecture.” In Chicago Architecture. Ed. Charles Waldheim and Katerina Rüedi Ray. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2005. Kent, Cheryl. "Prentice Hospital Debate Goes Deeper than Surface Appearance." Chicago Tribune. Aug 26, 2012. http://search.proquest.com/ docview/1035006114?accountid =14784.

Ribstein, Susannah. “Prentice Women’s Hospital Landmark Nomination.” National Trust for Historic Preservation. July 2012. Retrieved from http://www.landmarks.org/ ten_most_ 2012_prentice_womens_hospital.htm. Rockafellar, Nancy. A Beacon of Light: One Hundred Years of Health Care at St. Joseph Hospital. Tacoma: St. Joseph Hospital, 1990. Smith, Elizabeth. “Space, Structure, Society: The Architecture of Bertrand Goldberg.” In Bertrand Goldberg: Architecture of Invention. Ed. Zoë Ryan. Chicago: Art Institute of Chicago, 2011. “Tower’s Cores Implanted Idea For Cantilevered, High-Rise Shell.” Engineering NewsRecord 217. July, 1974. St. Joseph Hospital Folder, Clippings File. Northwest Room, Tacoma Public Library. Tacoma, WA. Webster, Kerry. “Hospital Topped Off Ahead of Schedule.” The Tacoma News Tribune, January 24, 1974. St. Joseph Hospital Folder, Clippings File. Northwest Room, Tacoma Public Library, Tacoma, WA.


“It’s About the Work”:

Obama on Evolving through Failure N ic ole Gustavs en, MLIS

- “I first ran for Congress in 1999, and I got beat. I just got whooped. […] Then for me to run and lose that bad, I was thinking maybe this isn’t what I was cut out to do. I was forty years old, and I’d invested a lot of time and effort into something that didn’t seem to be working. But the thing that got me through that moment, and any other time that I’ve felt stuck, is to remind myself that it’s about the work. Because if you’re worrying about yourself—if you’re thinking: ‘Am I succeeding? Am I in the right position? Am I being appreciated?’ – then you’re going to end up feeling frustrated and stuck. But if you can keep it about the work, you’ll always have a path. There’s always some­thing to be done.”

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If every assignment I do in school‌ becomes about elements I can add to my resume for later, then screwing up‌ becomes cataclysmic.


They Flee from Me

Ros e Stric kman, MLIS


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Bullies‌Husbands used to be such bullies, but not now.

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AT&T Seattle Campus' Day of Impact Jeff Zhong, MSIM


Cannot Take Photo

The Deleted Memory of My Summer Vivyan Woods, Inf ormatics

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But then, would I have take fewer pictures? Probably not.


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We Will Find This Path Some Day Jyothirmayee Mocherla, MSIM


My Brother’s Wedding Divya Kothari, MSIM

My elder brother got married this June, so this was him riding in on the mare, entering the area for all the main religious ceremonies.


Consumed

escape

Y ogesh Sharma, Inf ormatics


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