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Guido's Hand: December 2014
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News from the Oberlin Conservatory Library. Thursday, December 11, 2014. Menil Repurposes Sacred Space For Contemporary Art. When the Byzantine Fresco Chapel at the Menil Collection in Houston opened in 1997, it displayed a group of 13th-century Greek Orthodox frescoes. But after restoration of the works, which the Menil had rescued from looters for the Church of Cyprus, the museum returned the frescoes to Cyprus as a donation when the agreed loan expired in 2012. Friday, December 5, 2014. Classical Reco...
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Speaking of Science : Climate change is all around. Get the facts.
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Speaking of Science: News from the Oberlin College Science Library. Monday, June 15, 2015. Climate change is all around. Get the facts. Among the burgeoning collection of books on the new book shelf. Are many important and timely titles on different aspects of climate change. Check them out! Be the informed person who recognizes the difference between a climate change denier. A more accurate term than skeptic. Climate change, water and agriculture. Climate, energy, and water. NY Times science section.
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Guido's Hand: May 2015
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News from the Oberlin Conservatory Library. Friday, May 8, 2015. Iconic Portrait of J.S. Bach Returns to Germany. Bach Portrait by Elias Gottlob Hausmann in 1748. Bach Archive in Leipzig). BERLIN (AP) - A portrait of Johann Sebastian Bach considered one of the most important paintings in the classical music world is being returned to his home city after a 250-year odyssey that took it as far as the United States, the Bach Archive in Leipzig said Wednesday. This wasn’t a bizarro orchestra edition of...
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Speaking of Science : November 2014
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Speaking of Science: News from the Oberlin College Science Library. Wednesday, November 12, 2014. Neuroprosthetics featured in The Scientist. A fascinating look at advances in devices that "supplant or supplement the input and/or output of the nervous system.". By Eric C. Leuthardt, Jarod L. Roland and Wilson Z. Ray. Two books accessible in the Springer electronic book collection provide context and background:. Springer handbook of medical technology. Neuromodulation: Technology at the Neural Interface.
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Speaking of Science : January 2015
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Speaking of Science: News from the Oberlin College Science Library. Thursday, January 22, 2015. Even Snow Creatures Want to Read. A bit of Winter Term whimsy. this snow creature appeared recently at the science library northeast corner, perfectly poised for over the shoulder reading. Carmen Azevado seems unfazed by the scrutiny. Thursday, January 15, 2015. Student and Faculty publications in Neuroscience and Geology. New publications from Oberlin students and faculty, as indexed in Web of Science:. A new...
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Speaking of Science : December 2014
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Speaking of Science: News from the Oberlin College Science Library. Saturday, December 13, 2014. Misuse of "study drugs" can be harmful. In the media, there are many reports of college students misusing prescription drugs to enhance their ability to study; see, for example, WebMD. And the New York Times. Structure of Amphetamine (Adderall). What are study drugs? How do they act? Problems with study drugs. Study drugs can interact with other medications you are taking or with pre-existing medical conditio...
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Guido's Hand: January 2015
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News from the Oberlin Conservatory Library. Thursday, January 29, 2015. Sly Stone Wins $5 Million Verdict in Lawsuit Against Former Manager and Attorney. Funk singer Sly Stone. Has been awarded $5 million by a Los Angeles jury in his lawsuit against a former manager and attorney he claimed diverted royalties from his music for their own benefit. The Los Angeles Superior Court announced its verdict on Tuesday, after two days of deliberations. He filed suit in 2010, claiming that manager Gerald Goldstein.
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Speaking of Science : And they're gone...
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Speaking of Science: News from the Oberlin College Science Library. Monday, May 18, 2015. Science Library north reading area. Just like that, the semester is over, with nary an indication that every seat was filled just three days ago. The stillness of the library the first morning after finals frenzy is not a surprise - but it feels strange, nonetheless. Just a brief lull before alumni and commencement visitors fill the town! May 18 - Aug 25. We will also be closed:. May 25, July 3 and July 13-15.
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Speaking of Science : Science Library Hours
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Speaking of Science: News from the Oberlin College Science Library. Hours for all campus libraries. Including services in the main library, Mudd Center. Some variations from this master calendar may occur,. And will be posted as needed. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). NPR Topics: Health and Science. New Books in the Science Library. News @ Science magazine (AAAS). NY Times science section. Washington Post science news. Guido's Hand: Oberlin Conservatory Library Blog. Clarence Ward Art Library News.
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Speaking of Science : Rats on a gambling task tell us something about decision making in schizophrenia
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Speaking of Science: News from the Oberlin College Science Library. Thursday, May 21, 2015. Rats on a gambling task tell us something about decision making in schizophrenia. A new publication by Assistant Professor of Neuroscience Tracie Paine:. O'Hara A, Plaut B, Lowes DC. 2015. Effects of disrupting medial prefrontal cortex GABA transmission on decision-making in a rodent gambling task. Psychopharmacology (Berl ) 232(10):1755-65. Full text at OhioLINK EJC. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).