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Black History Month Faraway Places...with Strange Sounding Names
Helm Library Lecture Series Java City Concert
Kentucky Live! Southern Culture at Its Best Kentucky Library & Museum Lecture Series
Kentucky Writers Conference Library Audio Tour
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Robert Dickey

Far Away Places: "The Baker's Boy" by Barry Kitterman   New  

Barry Kitterman was this month’s featured speaker in our Far Away Places series. He talked about his experiences in 1970s Belize as well as about his novel and creative writing on Thursday, November 19 at Barnes & Noble Booksellers, Bowling Green, KY. A book signing followed. His first novel, The Baker’s Boy, was published by Southern Methodist University Press in 2008 and in 2009 won the Maria Thomas Fiction Award. He drew inspiration from his work as a Peace Corps volunteer in Belize in the 1970s.
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Robert Dickey

Robert Dickey: A Look Back At Beech Bend Park   New  

Robert Dickey was the featured speaker in this month’s Kentucky Live! on Thursday, November 12, 2009 at Barnes & Noble.  Dickey attended WKU and graduated from Centre  College.  Following a stint in the marines and a hitch as a reporter for the Bowling Green Daily News he graduated from Vanderbilt Law School.  His first client was Beech Bend Park owner Charles Garvin.  In Charles Garvin’s Dynasty of Dimes he tells the history of a man who he calls an “eccentric entrepreneur” who built an amusement park “empire” in Bowling Green, Kentucky based on 10 cent admissions.  It’s a fascinating story spanning four decades, and one indelibly linked with the tourist business in South Central Kentucky.
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Black History Month
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Southern Kentucky Book Fest partners sponsor annual celebration of Black History Month.

Sheila Williams

Frank X. Walker's Speech

Author Sheila J. Williams discussed her latest novel Girls Most Likely on February 2, 2007 at WKU’s Helm Library.
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Frank X. Walker

Frank X. Walker's Speech

The celebration of Black History Month in 2006 featured Frank X. Walker, who spoke in WKU's Helm Library.
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Faraway Places...with Strange Sounding Names
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Faraway Places is WKU Libraries' lecture series featuring scholars doing research in foreign countries.

Robert Dickey

Far Away Places: "The Baker's Boy" by Barry Kitterman   New  

Barry Kitterman was this month’s featured speaker in our Far Away Places series. He talked about his experiences in 1970s Belize as well as about his novel and creative writing on Thursday, November 19 at Barnes & Noble Booksellers, Bowling Green, KY. A book signing followed. His first novel, The Baker’s Boy, was published by Southern Methodist University Press in 2008 and in 2009 won the Maria Thomas Fiction Award. He drew inspiration from his work as a Peace Corps volunteer in Belize in the 1970s.
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Debbie Kreizer

Slovenia   New  

Professor Debbie Kreitzer from the Department of Georgraphy and Geology is the first speaker in the tenth series of talks on Far away Places With Strange Sounding Names sponsored by the friends of WKU Libraries and the Kentucky Museum. Debbie teaches classes on World Regional Geography, the Georgraphy of North America and Geographic Information Systems. She led a Study Abroad group to Slovenia in 2007 and made a return visit in 2008.
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Michael Trapasso

Viking Voyages

On the evening of April 16 at Barnes and Noble Booksellers, WKU Libraries' Far Away Places Series featured Dr. Michael Trapasso from the Department of Geography and Geology at WKU.
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Joseph Trafton

The Dead Sea Scrolls

WKU Libraries presented Joseph Trafton, Distinguished Professor of Religious Studies at WKU, who spoke on “The Dead Sea Scrolls” at Barnes & Noble on March 19th, 2009.
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Doug McElroy

The Galapagos Island  

On March 19, 2009, WKU Libraries’ Far Away Places Series featured Doug McElroy, a Professor of Biology at WKU, who talked about the Galapagos Island.
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Prof. Ronald Messier

Robots in Space

Dr. Roger D. Launius, Curator of the National Air and Space Museum at the Smithsonian, spoke for WKU Libraries’ Far Away Places series on Thursday, November 20th at Barnes & Noble.
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David Keeling

Russia

On November 19, 2008, WKU Libraries' "Faraway Places " presented Dr. David Keeling, who talked about Russia in Helm Library as part of the International Education Week events.
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David Keeling

Cambodia

This Thursday, October 16, 2008, Dr. David Keeling, Head of Geography and Geology, talked about Cambodia in our Faraway Places series at Barnes and Noble.
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Aristófanes Cedeño

Panama

Aristófanes Cedeño, Associate Professor of Spanish at the University of Louisville, talked about Panama in the Faraway Places Series on Thursday, September 18th at Barnes & Noble.
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Michael Trapasso

Easter Island

Dr. Michael Trapasso, Professor of Department of Geology and Geography, talked about Easter Island at Barnes and Noble.
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Uma Doraiswamy

South India

Uma Doraiswamy, Social Science Catalog Librarian, talked about South India at Barnes and Noble.
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David Keeling

The Sahara

David Keeling, Head of Department of Geography and Geology, WKU, who had done his research in the Sahara, talked about place at Barnes and Noble.
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Shannon Schaffer

Israel

Shannon Schaffer, Professor of Philosophy and Religion, talked about her research trip to Israel.
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Michael Trapasso

Antarctica

Dr. Michael Trapasso, Professor of Geography & Geography at Western Kentucky University, talked about his research trip to Antarctica.
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Prof. Ronald Messier

Medieval Morocco

Ronald Messier, Professor of Middle East history at Vanderbilt University, talked about Medieval Morocco.
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Haiwang Yuan

China

Haiwang Yuan, Associate Professor of WKU Libraries, talked about his book The Magic Lotus Lantern and Other Tales from the Han Chinese.
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Prof. Ronald Messier

Portugal

Dr. Shawn Parkhurst from the Department of Anthropology of the University of Louisville gave a lecture on Portugal.
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John Dizgun

Yucatan

Dr. John Dizgun from WKU's History Department presented Yucatan in Mexico, which is rich in Inca cultural relics.
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Helm Library Lecture Series
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Glenn Lafantasie

Panel Discussion on John Brown   New  

On October 16, 2009, a panel discussion on John Brown by Drs. Glenn Lafantasie, John Hardin and Robert Dietle was conducted in Helm Library 100. This discussion was co-sponsored by the History Department and the Department of Public Library Services, Western Kentucky University.
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Jack Montgomery

Celebration WKU's 75th Anniversary of the Federal Depository Library Program 

On March 27, 2009, WKU Libraries celebrated the 75th anniversary of its Federal Depository Library Program in Helm Library Room 100. US Congressman Brett Guthrie gave brief remarks regarding our US Government collection.
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Haiwang Yuan

China--A Nation of Diversity and Contrast

The International Education Week sponsored by the WKU Office of International Programs and hosted by WKU Libraries presented Haiwang Yuan on November 18, 2008 in Helm 100.
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Sandra Birdsell Sandra Birdsell Speaks at WKU Libraries

Award Winning Canadian Author Sandra Birdsell spoke in Helm Library on Tuesday, June 5, 2007.

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Carlton Jackson Carlton Jackson Talked about Joseph Gavi

Carlton Jackson, author of Joseph Gavi: Young Hero of the Minsk Ghetto, talked about Joseph Gavi, who, as a teenager, led the Jewish ghetto resistance in Minsk.

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Java City Concert
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Java City in the Helm Library offers more than coffee between classes. Periodically, there will be music performances and more.... A schedule is available at www.wku.edu/library/events/Helm_JavaCity.

Tyrone Cotton

Louisville native and WKU graduate Tyrone Cottton entertained the crowd at Java City today with his unique musical style on October 27, 2008.
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Kentucky Live! Southern Culture at Its Best
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Kentucky Live! is a WKU Libraries' lecture series where speakers talk about the best of Kentucky.
Robert Dickey

Robert Dickey: A Look Back At Beech Bend Park   New  

Robert Dickey was the featured speaker in this month’s Kentucky Live! on Thursday, November 12, 2009 at Barnes & Noble.  Dickey attended WKU and graduated from Centre  College.  Following a stint in the marines and a hitch as a reporter for the Bowling Green Daily News he graduated from Vanderbilt Law School.  His first client was Beech Bend Park owner Charles Garvin.  In Charles Garvin’s Dynasty of Dimes he tells the history of a man who he calls an “eccentric entrepreneur” who built an amusement park “empire” in Bowling Green, Kentucky based on 10 cent admissions.  It’s a fascinating story spanning four decades, and one indelibly linked with the tourist business in South Central Kentucky.
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Michael D. Guillerman

Memoirs of a Western Kentukcy Coal Miner   New  

Mr. Guillerman spoke as part of our Kentucky Live series on Thursday, October 15th at Barnes & Noble on Campbell Lane. Michael D. Guillerman worked for the Peabody Coal Company from 1974 to 1991.
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Nancy Baird

Jossie Underwood and Her Civil War Diary    

Nancy Baird, WKU Librarian, kicked off the 2009-10 Kentucky Live lecture series at Barnes & Noble on Thursday, September 10. Baird provided a unique look into the Bowling Green area during the Civil War through the eyes of Josie Underwood, a young woman from an influential family in Bowling Green, with brief summaries from Underwood's diary. Her diary, edited by Baird's, is a part of the collection from the Kentucky Library & Museum.
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Georgia Green Stamper

You Can Go Anywhere from the Crossroads of the World

Author Georgia Green Stamper spoke about her book in the “Kentucky Live Series” on Thursday, April 9, 2009 at Barnes & Noble.
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John Jefferson

The Body Farm

On March 5th, 2009, WKU Libraries Kentucky Live series presented Jefferson Bass and the Body Farm Novels. Jefferson Bass is the writing team of Dr. Bill Bass and Jon Jefferson.
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Tom Barnes

Rare Flowers in Kentucky

WKU Libraries hosted famed wildlife specialist Tom Barnes Thursday, February 12 at Barnes and Noble Booksellers as part of its Kentucky Live! Series.
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Jack Montgomery

American Shamans

WKU Libraries' "Kentucky Live!" presented Jack Montgomery on American Shamans at Barnes & Noble on the evening of December 4, 2008.
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Brian Leung

Brian Leung

WKU Libraries' "Kentucky Live!" program presented Prof. Brian Leung from the Department of English, University of Louisville on the evening of November 13, 2008.
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Drew Curtis

It's Not News, It's FARK

Drew Curtis, found of Fark.com, talked about how mass media tries to pass off crap as news at Barnes and Noble on October 23, 2008.
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Kristine McCusker

Lonesome Cowgirl

Kristine McCusker spoke about her new book “Lonesome Cowgirls & Honky-Tonk Angels: The Women of Barn Dance Radio,” at Barnes and Noble on September 11 2008.
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Mark F. Sohn

Appalachian Home Cooking 

Dr. Mark F. Sohn, a food historian, and Pikeville College professor, presented “Appalachian Home Cooking” at Barnes & Noble on Thursday, April 10, 2008.
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Ronnie Dreistadt

Derby Legends and Other "Truths"

Ronnie Dreistadt, Outreach Educator at the Kentucky Derby Museum, covered 134 years of Derby history through stories and legends.
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Nancy Baird

Healing Kentucky

In support of her recent book Healing Kentucky, she looked at 200 years of progress in medicine and health care in the Commonwealth.
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Brian Dirk

Lincoln the Lawyer

WKU's Kentucky Live! program presented “Lincoln as Lawyer” by Anderson University professor Brian Dirck at Barnes & Noble Booksellers.
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Roger Dennis

Floral Design in Kentucky & Abroad

WKU Libraries' Kentucky Live! program presented WKU horticulture and floral-design instructor Roger Dennis at Barnes & Noble Booksellers.
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Kristin Johannsen

Ginseng Dreams: The Secret World of America's Most Valuable Plant

Author Kristin Johannsen talked about Ginseng farming in America and its trade with China.
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James Archambeault

Historic Kentucky

Independent photographer James Archambeault presented Historic Kentucky through his photographing career.
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James Klotter

Political Scandals in Kentucky

James Klotter, State Historian of Kentucky and author and coauthor of over a dozen books, talked about political scandals in Kentucky.
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Larry Kass

Heaven Hill Distilleries, Inc.

Larry Kass, Director of Corporate Communications for the family-run Heaven Hill Distilleries, talks about its production and products, the Kentucky bourbon in particular.
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Paul F. Wells

Center for Popular Music at MTSU

Paul F. Wells, director of the Center for Popular Music at Middle Tennessee State University, talked about the center and its collections.
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Charles Booe, President of Rebecca Ruth Candy Factory Inc., Frankfort, Kentucky

Rebecca Ruth Candy Factory

Charles Booe, President of Rebecca Ruth Candy Factory Inc., Frankfort, Kentucky, talked about the history of the factory and its founder.
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Kentucky Library & Museum Lecture Series
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Albert A. Bell Evelyn Thurman Award to Author Albert A. Bell, Jr.

The Evelyn Thurman Young Readers Book Award was given to Albert A. Bell, Jr., author of “The Secret of the Lonely Grave,” on February 16 in Kentucky Building.

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William Woys Weaver An American Appetite: The Material Culture of Food

Weaver is an internationally known food historian, author and "seed saver" of heirloom vegetables.

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Nancy Baird Nancy Baird Receives Sara Tyler Merit Award (2007)

Kentucky History Specialist Nancy Baird receives Sara Tyler Merit Award.

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Kentucky Writers Conference

Karren Pell

"Everything Shaking" on a Saturday Morning

Karren Pell led a session at the KY Writers Conference and created a song about the earthquake that rocked the Midwest on the morning of April 17, 2008.
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Library Audio Tour
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Cravens-Helm Library
 
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Audio Tour of the Helm-Cravens Library

Follow this 9-episode audio tour of the Main Library and learn more about it.
Episode 1- 4th Floor of Cravens: circulation area
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Episode 2- 4th Floor of Cravens: computers and TOPCAT
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Episode 3- 4th Floor of Cravens: new book display, Audio-visual Library and walkway
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Episode 4- 1st Floor of Helm: Reference Desk, Jump Circle, and Interlibrary Loan
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Episode 5- 1st Floor of Helm: Electronic resource computers and InfoLab
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Episode 6- 2nd Floor of Helm: Computer Lab, current and bound journals, and microfilm
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Episode 7- Ground Floor of Helm: Federal and Kentucky government documents and law collections
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Episode 8- Ground Floor of Helm: Compact shelving of materials prior to 1980
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Episode 9- 1st Floor of Helm: Java City
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One Campus-One Community-One Book
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The Southern Kentucky Book Fest partners organize an annual One Campus-One Community-One Book (One Book) project to cultivate reading in the Commonwealth. The event involves discussing a selected book about Kentucky or by a Kentuckian author.

Man Martin

Man Martin Discusses His Book

Man Martin discussed his book Days of the Endless Corvette , selected for the 2008 One Book event.
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Kim Edwards

Kim Edwards Reads Her Book and Answers Questions

Kim Edwards discussed her book The Memory Keeper’s Daughter, selected for the 2007 One Book event.
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One Book Kick Off

2007 One Book Project Kick-off Event

One Book project was kicked off in the WKU Library Helm Library.
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Bobbie Ann Mason

Bobbie Ann Mason Answers Questions in Helm Library

Bobbie Ann Mason discussed her book In Country, selected for the 2006 One Book event.
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