Science Library Weeding Update
Anth230: Anthropology of East Asia
Markets and Media in 21st Century China
Washington and Lee students explore contemporary China hands-on
Web Services
Washington and Lee University
Digitization Project
Blog for tracking the libraries digitization efforts.
Executive Committee of the Student Body
Executive Committee of the Student Body
Economics Resources
This blog is intended to be a resource for faculty and students at Washington and Lee to learn about new resources added to the library and Web resources that are important to economic research.
Applications of Psychological Science
This upper level class concerns the nature of career paths available to neuroscience and psychology majors at Washington and Lee University. In addition to standard fields (academic psychology, clinical psychology), non-standard fields will be examined. These latter include: working with organ donation and being a web site developer. W&L psychology alumni will visit the course both virtually and actually to facilitate our discussion. David G. Elmes, Professor Emeritus of Psychology.
New for Environmental Studies
Presented as a service of the University Library in support of Environmental Studies at Washington and Lee. Maintained by Mary Abdoney and Dick Grefe.
Washington and Lee Film Society Blog
This is a place to post comments about possible films and any other news or opinions about recent films. Films which are under active consideration by the W&L Film Society are listed here.
GIS @ W&L
Forum to discuss GIS events, projects, issues and news for the Washington and Lee University community.
If you have a post you'd like to add, please contact Mary Abdoney.
Spring Institute 2007 - India
25 students will be in India from April 25-June 2, 2007 with Professors Tim Lubin and Steve Desjardins. The program is based in the city of Mysore in the southern part of India, utilizing the facilities and resources of the Dhvanyaloka Centre for Indian Studies there. They will be studying about Culture and Society in India and Science, Religion and Well-being. Numerous site visits will take students into ancient temples, modern clinics, rural villages and urban centers.
New from the U.S. Government
Leyburn Library of Washington and Lee University is a selective Depository for U.S. Government information.
Listed below are some of the new items available through our Web site and/or on our shelves. If you have questions or comments about this blog, please contact Dick Grefe.
The Federal Digital System enables you to browse a more complete list of new publications.
And here's What's Old -- the U.S. National Archive's daily feature on a document from its collection.
Inter-Fraternity Council
Operational and historical documentation of agendas, minutes, accomplishments, and judicial resolutions
ASNE High School Journalism Institute Blog
New for Journalism and Mass Communications
Here are resources newly available in Leyburn Library and/or through our Web site.
A more complete listing of journalism-related resources at Washington and Lee is available here.
New U.S. Government materials are listed here.
If you have questions or comments about this blog, please contact Dick Grefe.
Sarah's Space
This blog tracks the producing experience of a Rockbridge Report journalism student.
[New for Journalism, Politics, and Sociology -- now retired]
Here are materials newly-available in the Leyburn Library Web site and/or the printed collection.Other relevant items can be found in our New from the U.S. Government blog.
My blog for Kyle
A test blog for Kyle's class
New for Latin American and Caribbean Studies
Here are posted announcements about new resources and other library developments of interest to students and faculty in Washington and Lee University's Latin American and Caribbean Studies program. Send comments and questions to Dick Grefe.
merrilltest
Practice blog -
dashing through the slow
hardly
New Reference E-Books and Databases
The following is a list of reference works recently added to the Washington and Lee University Library collection in online form, often as electronic books ("e-books").
Each of these items is accessible via Annie and our Web site.
New for Politics
Here are resources newly-available in Leyburn Library and/or through its Web site.
A more complete listing of resources related to politics is available here.
New U.S. Government materials are listed here.
If you have questions or comments about this blog, please contact Dick Grefe.
The Poverty-Journalism Interactive
New for Poverty Studies
Listed here are newly-available resources which should be useful for students and faculty in Washington and Lee University's Shepherd Program for the Interdisciplinary Study of Poverty and Human Capability.
A more complete list of resources is available here.
If you have questions or comments about this blog, please contact Dick Grefe.
Psychobabble
A blog for students interested in psychology.
W&L Website Redesign
Washington and Lee Web Services
Reference Transactions
Posted here are significant questions-and-answers involving members of the Reference staff. Perhaps the most significant transactions are those which involve considerable research and/or which are likely to recur.
Any classroom presentation should be posted here and tagged as an "Instruction Report."
Rockin' las Americas
A Posting Site for Washington and Lee University students of Professor Peyton Jobe's class entitled "Rockin' las Americas" , Fall 2008
Leyburn Library Renovation Blog
We will use this blog to keep track of developments in Leyburn Library's renovation project, beginning June 2008. You can use this site's Search option (below, right) to find entries on particular topics.
Lueckenomics
An economic, journalistic experiment created by undergrads for anyone willing to listen.
Science Library Updates
Stay informed on the newest resources and services in the Telford Science Library.
Science Library Weeding Update
Stay current with the progress of weeding in the Science Library
Shelly's ITL Blog
News from the Instructional Technology Lab
New for Sociology and Anthropology
Resources, mostly online, now available in Leyburn Library and/or through its Web site.
Here is a more complete listing of online resources relating to sociology and anthropology.
Here are lists of newly-added books from Annie: Sociology * Anthropology * all subjects
New U.S. Government materials are listed here.
If you have questions or comments about this blog, please contact Dick Grefe.
Refried Elvis
A Posting Site for Washington and Lee University students of Professor Peyton Jobe's class entitled "The Latin Beat" , Fall 2008
stanleytest
This is my test blog.
elizabeth's blog
This is the blog for elizabeth
Database Trials
A blog of Trial databases available to the W&L community.
UrBlog
A space for the managers of W&L blogs to communicate with one another and accumulate knowledge and discoveries about the uses of blogs
The Web Fantastic
A blog of web-related news and announcements for W&L Libraries.
Wendy's blog
Comments that pertain to Serial publications in Leyburn Library