Author: Kimberly Medema

Staff Picks: Margaret’s Favorite Weird Search Engines

To close out 2013, we asked library staff members to write lists–of anything they want. Today we feature Margaret Heller’s favorite weird search engines. Margaret is the Digital Services Librarian at Cudahy Library. Favorite Weird Search Engines Sure, Google is fine, but sometimes you need some specialized information that Google just doesn’t cut it for. […]

Staff Picks: Susan’s Twelve Non-Traditional Songs of Christmas

To close out 2013, we asked library staff members to write lists–of anything they want. Today we feature Susan Wardzala’s twelve non-traditional songs of Christmas. Susan is a reference librarian and the subject specialist for Social Work and Criminal Justice at Lewis Library. The winter holidays are full of family, friends and festivity, but they […]

Staff Picks: Kate’s 7 Reasons to Wait Until You’re Older to Read Harry Potter

To close out 2013, we asked library staff members to write lists–of anything they want. Today we feature Kate Dunn’s seven reasons to wait until you’re older to read Harry Potter. Kate is the Preservation Associate in the Bindery at Cudahy Library. 7 Reasons to Wait Until You’re Older to Read Harry Potter Yes, people […]

Staff Picks: Kristina’s Free Things to Do in Chicago During the Holidays

To close out 2013, we asked library staff members to write lists–of anything they want. Today we feature Kristina Schwoebel’s list of free things to do around Chicago during the holidays. Kristina is a reference librarian and the subject specialist for Math and Computer Science. Fun free things to do in Chicago during the holidays: […]

Staff Picks: Abby’s Places to Check Out in Rogers Park and Edgewater

To close out 2013, we asked library staff members to write lists–of anything they want. Today we feature Abby Annala’s list of places to check out during the spring 2014 semester in Rogers Park/Edgewater. Abby is a reference librarian and the subject specialist for Business Administration and Communications at Lewis Library. We all know about […]

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