John L & Christine Warner Library
Ohio State University at Newark
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An exhibit on the Newark Earthworks and the
ancient mounds of Ohio will be on display
all of Spring quarter in Ohio State
University's
Thompson Library in Columbus. Warner
Library and the Newark Earthworks Center is
proud to have collaborated for this project.
Thanks to William F. Romain, Timothy Black,
and John Hancock for their content
contributions.
February 2011
Diversity
Through Artistry
Reception for 3rd graders
John L. and Christine Warner Library
Constance Corkwell Baldwin Fireside Lounge
Wednesday, Feb 29, 6:30-7:30PM
Join Legend Elementary, 3rd
grade students (and their families) for diversity artwork presentations
Artwork display in Warner Library,
Feb 27-Mar 1
Check out the article and slide show about the event in the Newark
Advocate.
December 2011
We are pleased to announce the arrival of Katie Blocksidge, our new
reference librarian. Katie comes to us with several years of
experience in library and information services; Katie received her
Bachelor in Music
from
Bowling Green State University and her MLIS from Kent State University.
Please join us in welcoming Katie; she is now available for your
reference
needs. Katie’s office is in the Library just past the
Circulation Desk, (Warner 169). She can be reached at x69308.
October 2011
Now
Available
at Warner Library
ProQuest Ancestry Library
Edition
delivers billions of records in
census data, vital records,
directories, photos, and more,
contained in over 7,000
databases. Ancestry
Library Edition will be
restricted to on-site library
access
(no remote access).

September 2011
Warner Library proves to
be a popular destination at the
start of Autumn classes.
August 2011
August 19, 2011- Newark, OH- Members
of the community are invited to
participate in the first Annual
Community Book Club, hosted
by The
Ohio State University at Newark
and made
possible through the generosity of Russell
G. and Melissa Warner Bow.
The endowed fund supports the
purchase of a set amount of
books as well as an annual
reception.
Club members will meet to
discuss the book, “Outcasts
United,”
by Warren St. John, at
5:30 p.m. on Wednesday,
September 28, in the John
L. and Christine Warner Library
and Student Center.

Christine
D. Warner, associate professor
of education, will facilitate
the discussion. “Outcasts
United” is also the book being
read by new students in OSU’s
FYE (First Year Experience)
program, making this a
shared-book experience,
community-wide.
Complimentary copies of the book
will be available to the first
40 participants.
Individuals should contact the
development office to reserve a
book as well as their place in
the discussion. See below for
contact information.
“Outcasts United” is
the story of a refugee soccer
team, a remarkable woman coach
and a small southern town turned
upside down by the process of
refugee resettlement. To learn
more about the book visit http://outcastsunited.com.
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July 2011

OhioLINK announces the launch of the OhioLINK
Music Center (OMC),
http://music.ohiolink.edu/,
featuring more than 78,000 tracks and 21,000
works from the Naxos Music Library. Users can
search for and listen to tracks in six genres --
Chinese music, classical music, opera, jazz,
spoken word and world music -- with works from
many well-known composers, including Bach,
Handel, Beethoven, Chopin, Strauss, Copeland,
and Ellington.
Access to the music files is restricted to the
students, faculty and staff of OhioLINK member
institutions, and off-campus access is
available. Flash player is required. Catalog
records for the albums should be available in
the central catalog in the next few weeks.
For assistance gaining access to, or using the
OhioLINK Music Center, please contact your
OhioLINK library http://www.ohiolink.edu/members-info/
Mango
Language Learning Center is now available
through OhioLink
Mango is an online language-learning system that
can help you learn languages like Spanish,
French, Japanese, Brazilian Portuguese, German,
Mandarin Chinese, Greek, Italian, Russian and
more. It also offers English language lessons if
English is not your first language. The system
is divided into modules that have clear goals
related to conversation and pronunciation. It
uses a variety of teaching methods including
flashcards, repetition, and cultural notes. It
also contains a translation feature.
May 2011
Will
McElhaney, Reference and Instruction Librarian
at the Central Ohio Technical College and The
Ohio State University at Newark, retired May
31st with 14 years of service at the Newark
Campus. Previously, Will worked at Mercy
College in both White Plains, NY and Yonkers.
He also worked at the University of Bridgeport
and Jackson City Library in Jackson, Ohio.
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