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Astronaut Reunion Countdown: April 10 to 12, 2014

Astronaut Reunion Countdown: April 10 to 12, 2014

March 11th, 2014

astronaut

 

Join fellow Boilermakers and Purdue Astronauts!

SATURDAY, APRIL 12, 2014

1 P.M. – Spring Game Appearance, Ross-Ade Stadium

Free Admission

7 P.M. – A Conversation with Our Astronauts, Elliott Hall of Music

Free tickets required for admission are available at all West Lafayette campus box offices or by

calling 765-494-3933

For questions, please contact (765) 494­-2727 orpg@prf.org.

 


Purdue University Libraries Database of the Week: BCC Research, from BCC Research LLC

March 7th, 2014

Welcome to Database of the Week.  This feature from the Roland G. Parrish Library of Management & Economics is intended to give you a brief introduction to a database that you may not know, with only basic information to get you started.  Hopefully, you will be tempted to explore this or other databases.

This Week’s Featured Database:  BCC Research, from BCC Research LLC.

Find it:  www.lib.purdue.edu/parrish, under the column headed Collections, click on List of Business Databases.

Description/focus: BCC Research provides market research reports.

Start with this hint: Purdue’s subscription to BCC Research includes the categories biotechnology, healthcare, and pharmaceuticals.  The reports include current industry analysis and market forecasts.  Browsing the list of reports in each category is an effective discovery tool, but a keyword search is also an option.  Click here to see the basics of searching BCC Research, or try our new tool Guide on the Side with this link.

Why you should know this database:  BCC Research analysts have international experience.  Reports include an industry background, company profiles, and patent information. 

How this will help students:  BCC Research will expose students to the highest quality, professional research reports.

Cost:For information on the cost of this database, contact mdugan@purdue.edu.

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Database of the Week comes to you from the Roland G. Parrish Library of Management & Economics. If you would like more information about this database, or if you would like a demonstration of it for a class, contact parrlib@purdue.edu.  Database of the Week is archived  at https://blogs.lib.purdue.edu/news/category/MGMT/.  For more Purdue Libraries news, follow us on Twitter (@ParrishLib).

Feedback is always welcome.  If you would like us to promote your favorite database, send an email to mdugan@purdue.edu.


Purdue University Libraries Seeks Digital Data Repository Specialist

March 5th, 2014

Purdue University Libraries seeks a Digital Data Repository Specialist to join our team at the Distributed Data Curation Center (D2C2) and coordinate our cutting-edge research data repository service, PURR. The Purdue University Research Repository (http://purr.purdue.edu) provides a platform for campus researchers to develop and implement effective data management plans, collaborate on research online, publish datasets and tools, and archive them in a secure, reliable digital repository. This administrative/professional position will work with colleagues in the Office of the Vice President for Research, Information Technology at Purdue, and the Libraries to conduct the day-to-day outreach, operation, support, and improvement of the PURR system and service.

Complete details about the position are available here: Digital Data Repository Specialist PA


Purdue Libraries Prof., Rey Junco interviewed on NPR’s ‘Tell Me More’ program

March 4th, 2014

Rey Junco, associate professor of library science and first year experience and emerging technology specialist, Purdue University was recently interviewed on NPR’s Tell Me More program on the lessons learned from such online games as Minecraft:

http://www.npr.org/2014/03/04/285744084/can-playing-minecraft-teach-kids-to-code

About Rey Junco

Rey Junco, is associate professor of library science and first year experience/emerging technology specialist at Purdue University.  He is also a returning fellow to the Berkman Center for Internet & Society at Harvard University.

As a social media scholar, Junco investigates the impact of social technologies on college students. His primary research interest is using quantitative methods to analyze the effects of social media on youth psychosocial development, engagement, and learning. His research has also focused on informing best practices in using social technologies to enhance learning outcomes.

 


Purdue’s 2013 highlights captured on video

March 3rd, 2014

WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. – The major happenings at Purdue University during 2013 are highlighted in the 59th edition of the Purdue Year in Review video.

Titled “Moving Forward,” the 12-minute program, produced by the Office of Marketing and Media, can be viewed on the Purdue YouTube channel at http://youtu.be/Pq8vB4O6kv0, or is available from the Purdue Undergraduate Library.

The video is sponsored by the Purdue Alumni Association and is shown to Purdue alumni clubs around the world.

The 2013 Year in Review was produced and directed by Ray Cubberley, senior broadcast producer in marketing and media, and is narrated by Tim Newton, director of external relations for Purdue’s Krannert School of Management.

A DVD of the newsreel can be purchased from the Purdue Alumni Association for $20, which includes shipping. Direct purchase inquiries to Purdue Alumni Association, Dick and Sandy Dauch Alumni Center, Attn: Chad Johnson, 403 Wood St., West Lafayette, IN 47907-2007 (or call 765-494-2603).

Highlights in the 2013 Year in Review include: the start of Mitch Daniels’ term as Purdue’s 12th president; the announcement of Purdue Moves – 10 initiatives to broaden Purdue’s global impact and enhance educational opportunities for students; commencement; Daniels speech in Indianapolis followed by a massive Purdue tailgate event around Monument Circle; a Purdue study to reduce football and soccer concussions; four dedications – the Herrick Lab for engineering research, the John Purdue statue, the new baseball stadium and a new space plane exhibit; grand prix; Boiler Gold Rush; Homecoming; overseas trips by Purdue Bands and Purdue Musical Organizations; the PMO Christmas Show; anniversary celebrations for the Department of Entomology, the horticulture show, the College of Veterinary Medicine, the School of Nursing, the fire department, and the College of Technology; alumni activities, including alumni weekend and the Purdue Alumni Student Experience; a Big Ten Tournament championship for women’s basketball; a Big Ten title for women’s golf; an elite eight appearance for Purdue volleyball; best-ever seasons for wrestling and women’s tennis, and a NCAA title for a Purdue diver; the new 211 pep rally prior to home football games; and football coach Darrell Hazell talking to a group of alumni.

Source: Ray Cubberley, 765-494-2075, rcubberley@purdue.edu