Marginalia
Document Type
Journal/Newsletter
Publication Date
Fall 2007
Table of Contents
Issue Number 23: Hallowe’en Issue: Autumn 2007
AUTUMN: A SEASON OF CHANGE-Interim Vice Provost John Elsweiler reports on old and new projects
IN THE SPIRIT OF HISTORY: THE CAZIER ENDOWMENT-former USU President provides funds for books on history
FIVE YEAR PLAN PROVIDES FOR ELECTRONIC RESOURCES-Kim Winger describes science professors’ involvement
INSTRUCTION PROGRAM: A RECORD BREAKING YEAR-Wendy Holliday discusses the critical role this program plays
RELIGIOUS STUDIES: LIBRARY COLLECTIONS GROW WITH Program -Off to an impressive start according to Steven Harris
2007 CLASS GIFT BENEFITS LIBRARY-Kim Winger reports on new study room dedication
THAT OLD BLACK(WELL) MAGIC … AND OTHER METHODS IN CONJURING A LIBRARY COLLECTION-By Steven Harris
THE LATINO VOICES PROJECT THRIVES WITH CRITICAL FUNDING SUPPORT-Randy Williams describes support for program
IT’S OFFICIAL: USU STUDENTS LOVE THEIR LIBRARY-Erin Dini-Davis and Pamela Martin report on LibQUAL.
ARRINGTON LECTURER BERT WILSON CHALLENGES COMMON FOLKLORE MISCONCEPTION-by Kim Winger.
SAVE THE DATE: ROY WEBB “I HAD ARRIVED AT PERFECTION: THE LOST CANYONS OF THE GREEN RIVER” 15 November.
Recommended Citation
Library, Merrill-Cazier, "Marginalia no. 23" (2007). Marginalia. Paper 16.
https://digitalcommons.usu.edu/marginalia/16