Tuesday, December 21, 2021

Library Closed For the Holidays, and Favorite Christmas/Holiday Movie

 


2021 has certainly been challenging -- though not unrewarding -- and at 5:00pm this evening the library will close for the last time this year as we prepare to enjoy the holiday break and will re-open at 7:30am on Monday, January 3rd.  We hope everyone has a merry Christmas and a joyous holiday season.

In the meantime... we asked our library family, "what's your favorite Christmas/holiday movie?" Here's what they said:

  • “White Christmas, and of course, A Charlie Brown Christmas.”

  • “So many... changes back and forth. Miracle on 34th Street (the original with Maureen O'Hara, Edmund Gwenn & Natalie Wood--not remake!) and yes, even Christmas with the Kranks.”

  • “Muppet Christmas Carol!  My kids really like the new Grinch movie.”

  • “National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation.”

  • “How the Grinch stole Christmas.”

  • “A Christmas Story.”

  • “Muppet Christmas Carol.”

  • “Mickey's Christmas Carol (1983).”

  • “The Bells of St. Mary's.”

  • “Christmas Vacation, Elf, White Christmas, The Nativity, Christmas with the Kranks, Charlie Brown Christmas, The Christmas Story, 4 Christmases, A Christmas Carol.”

  • “Christmas Vacation.”

  • “Christmas Vacation.”

  • “National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation.”

  • “It's A Wonderful Life.”

  • “Elf!”

  • “Jesus of Nazareth, Part 1.”

  • “A Christmas Story.  It's just not Christmas until Flick's tongue gets stuck and the Bumpus hounds raid the kitchen.  :)”


Monday, December 20, 2021

"Ask Us" Library Poll - Favorite Christmas/Holiday Song?

 


The fall semester is over and the whole campus is winding down in anticipation of our holiday break. But we gathered our library family while we're still here and asked the question, "what's your favorite Christmas/holiday song?"  Here's what they said:

  • O Holy Night

  • The theme song from National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation

  • Anything in a minor key!

  • Baby It's Cold Outside (Dean Martin version from 1959)

  • Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas

  • Silent Night

  • Good King Wenceslas

  • White Christmas

  • The Little Drummer Boy

  • It's the Most Wonderful Time of the Year

  • Sleigh Ride

  • We Need a Little Christmas

  • My Favorite Things

  • Christmas in Dixie

  • Mary Did You Know?

  • The Dance of the Sugar Plum Fairy

  • Do You Hear What I Hear?

  • Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas

  • Carol of the Bells

  • Grown Up Christmas List - Amy Grant

  • Anything by the Romanian Madrigal Choir

  • Brian Setzer's cover of Jingle Bells.


Monday, December 13, 2021

Meet Us Monday - Eric Allen


Of all the resources the Samford University Library makes available to its users, among our most important and valuable are our people! Our #MeetUsMonday series offers a weekly glimpse behind the scenes by spotlighting the various people who work tirelessly every day to proactively support the University's mission by providing scholarly resources, research and information services, a welcoming environment, and collaborative alliances to promote learning and teaching.


Eric Allen
Administrative Assistant
Building Coordinator

BFA Visual Communication, Auburn University
Joined Samford in 2007

  • What do you like best about working here in the library? My co-workers! They're second to none and I couldn't ask for a better work family.

  • What do you do on your commute to and from Samford? Listen to sports talk or 40s music on the radio, chat with my son (on the days he rides with me) and try to maintain a Christian attitude while in traffic around Malfunction Junction.

  • If you didn't work here in the library, what and/or where would you like to be doing? I'd love to be a world-famous voice actor like Mel Blanc, June Foray, Frank Welker, Phil LaMarr, Rob Paulsen, Keith David, and Tara Strong.  Working at the zoo might be fun as well.  

  • What are some of your interests outside of work? Games, Marvel, Disney, Star Wars, paleontology, woodworking/blacksmithing/fabricating, British narrowboats, and LEGO.  

  • What is your favorite book? How to Be a Superhero: Save the Universe in 30 Days or Your Money Back by Mark Leigh and Mike Lepine.  I fully admit that it's a guilty pleasure.

  • Who is your favorite author? I don't know that I have a favorite per se, but the authors I've read the most would be J.R.R. Tolkien, Fred Saberhagen, William Shakespeare, H.G. Wells, and Peter David.

  • Do you have any favorite podcasts? I'm part of a Marvel podcast (rather unsurprisingly) called Mighty Marvel Geeks, which has been around for quite a while now and has won several awards.  I'm also rather fond of Wookiee Radio, The Diz Hiz Podcast, Dining at Disney, the Skull Rock Podcast, and DW:60's Press Row.

  • Who is one of your heroes and why? This is a hard one for me to narrow down.  I'm honestly torn between my folks, the Apostle Paul, and Teddy Roosevelt.

  • What app is your favorite discovery? The Marvel Unlimited app.  It's essentially Netflix for Marvel comic books and is great for doing deep dives into storylines that influence the movies/TV shows.

  • What’s the one thing people likely don’t know about you, but should? I guess it's rather old news at this point but I'm a former "Jeopardy!" champion from 2006.

Monday, December 6, 2021

Meet Us Monday - Ed Cherry

 


Of all the resources the Samford University Library makes available to its users, among our most important and valuable are our people! Our #MeetUsMonday series offers a weekly glimpse behind the scenes by spotlighting the various people who work tirelessly every day to proactively support the University's mission by providing scholarly resources, research and information services, a welcoming environment, and collaborative alliances to promote learning and teaching.



Ed Cherry
Systems Librarian

Liaison Librarian for:
Howard College of Arts & Sciences
(Biblical & Religious Studies, Mathematics & Computer Science, Philosophy, Psychology)

Master's of Library Science, University of Alabama
BA Religion, Samford University
Joined Samford as a student in 1979
Joined Samford as an employee in 1986

  • What do you like best about working here in the library? My coworkers!

  • What do you do on your commute to and from Samford? Drive. (C'mon, that question was slow and right over the middle of the plate!)

  • If you didn't work here in the library, what and/or where would you like to be doing? I've worked in the library for so long, I'm not sure I have any other marketable skills. Maybe work in a bookstore, or provide computer assistance. "Have you turned it off and on again?"  

  • What are some of your interests outside of work? Reading, attending auto races. 

  • What is your favorite book? Whatever book I'm reading at the moment.

  • Who is your favorite author? How can I choose?  

  • Do you have any favorite podcasts? Off Track with Hinch & Rossi (two IndyCar drivers).

  • Who is one of your heroes and why? Dr. W. T. "Dub" Edwards: he taught me that it's possible to live a life of faith with uncertainty. God's will is most easily seen in retrospect, hard to discern in the moment.  

  • What app is your favorite discovery? Waze: picks the most efficient route, helpful even for the most repetitive daily commute.

  • What’s the one thing people likely don’t know about you, but should? I'm a "car guy," a race fan, more interested in sports cars and IndyCar, not so much NASCAR.

Tuesday, November 23, 2021

"Ask Us" Library Poll - Thanksgiving Favorites

 



As the Thanksgiving holiday creeps ever closer, many of us are already hard at work in the kitchen preparing the dishes for the holiday feast.  Some dishes may be year-round favorites, others may be dishes that are only made for holidays or other special occasions, and still others may be tried for the very first time ever -- in which case we wish those fixing them for the first time the best of luck getting the recipe 'just right!'

We asked our library family, "what's the one thing you're especially looking forward to enjoying at your Thanksgiving meal this year?"  Here's what they said:

“My mom's Sweet Potato Casserole.”

“Broccoli and cheese casserole.”

“Green bean casserole.”

“Deviled eggs.”

“Sweet potato casserole. The kind with the brown sugar topping and finely chopped pecans.”

“Mama's dressing.”

“Cornbread Dressing.”

“Rather than looking forward, I miss my mother's sauerkraut made with finely diced onions butter sautéed and sliced Hillshire Polska Kielbasa. It had to be Hillshire in her sauerkraut and it was only made for Thanksgiving and Christmas.”

“All the desserts count as one thing, right?”

“All of it!”

“Pumpkin Pie!!! My husband doesn't love it so we didn't have one for our quarantine Thanksgiving.”

“Butternut squash with brown sugar.”

“My mom's chicken casserole.”


What part of the Thanksgiving meal are you most looking forward to enjoying?  We'd love to hear about them!  Let us know via TwitterFacebook, or Instagram!

Monday, November 22, 2021

"Ask Us" Library Poll - Thanksgiving Traditions

 


The Thanksgiving holidays are upon us, and while things are still not fully back to normal many of us are planning to enjoy the time off with friends and family once again.

We asked our library family, "what's a Thanksgiving tradition that you're really looking forward to this year -- especially if it's one you didn't get to enjoy last year?"  Here's what they said:

“I'm just looking forward to being with family. :)”

“Seeing extended family at the Cracker Barrel in Oxford, Alabama.”

“Playing cards with family.  We are very competitive!”

“Watching the Egg Bowl. Go Ole Miss!”

“Being with family.”

“I enjoy having a chill Thanksgiving, so honestly I'd like to keep celebrating it with just my immediate family.”

“Sitting down with the whole family for a big meal of favorites.”

“Being with My Whole Family.”

“Turkey.”

“Being with friends and family.”

“Cooking some of my Grandmother's recipes since she is no longer with us.”

“Going to my in-law's and watching The Muppet Christmas Carol.”

“Attending an arts event (like the symphony, art exhibit, etc) the day after Thanksgiving.”

“Getting together with the family and enjoying the company.”


Do you have any Thanksgiving traditions you're really looking to this year?  We'd love to hear about them as well!  Let us know via Twitter, Facebook, or Instagram -- and we hope you get to enjoy them all during the holiday weekend!

Meet Us Monday - Meredith Milstead



Of all the resources the Samford University Library makes available to its users, among our most important and valuable are our people! Our #MeetUsMonday series offers a weekly glimpse behind the scenes by spotlighting the various people who work tirelessly every day to proactively support the University's mission by providing scholarly resources, research and information services, a welcoming environment, and collaborative alliances to promote learning and teaching.


Meredith Milstead
Acquisitions Coordinator

BA Music, University of Montevallo
First joined Samford in 2005

  • What do you like best about working here in the library? The people! I love my coworkers.  

  • What do you do on your commute to and from Samford? Listen to podcasts.

  • If you didn't work here in the library, what and/or where would you like to be doing? Spending more time with my nieces and nephew; volunteering with Grace Klein/helping others.  

  • What are some of your interests outside of work? Visiting parks/lakes; traveling; playing flute; singing.  

  • What is your favorite book? The Handmaid's Tale by Margaret Atwood; By the Light of the Moon by Dean Koontz

  • Who is your favorite author? I don’t really have a favorite, I just read whatever sounds interesting!

  • Do you have any favorite podcasts? Monsters Among Us, The Minimalists Podcast, Hidden Brain, National Park After Dark, Ten Percent Happier, Mighty Marvel Geeks, Stories with Sapphire, Body Stuff (I have a long commute – I listen to a lot of podcasts!)


Monday, November 15, 2021

Meet Us Monday - Lori Northrup

 




Of all the resources the Samford University Library makes available to its users, among our most important and valuable are our people! Our #MeetUsMonday series offers a weekly glimpse behind the scenes by spotlighting the various people who work tirelessly every day to proactively support the University's mission by providing scholarly resources, research and information services, a welcoming environment, and collaborative alliances to promote learning and teaching.


Lori Northrup
Associate Dean, Samford University Library
Chair, Collection Management

Liaison Librarian for:
Howard College of Arts & Sciences
(Classics, World Languages & Cultures)
McWhorter School of Pharmacy
School of Public Health
(Health Informatics & Information Management, Healthcare Administration, Nutrition & Dietetics)

Masters of Library and Information Studies, University of Alabama
BA English and French, Troy University
Joined Samford in 2002

  • What do you like best about working here in the library? I enjoy knowing that the work I do helps others in their pursuit of knowledge. The kind of work I do - teaching, resource selection and evaluation, interlibrary loan, and assessment - all this detail-oriented work also appeals to me personally.

  • What do you do on your commute to and from Samford? I usually listen to music while concentrating on my driving. My commute from Pelham is still rather new to me, and I find the interstate traffic daunting sometimes.

  • If you didn't work here in the library, what and/or where would you like to be doing? I would like to be a professional student, but with no assignments and no grades. I'd love to spend more time reading and learning more about languages while traveling the world.  

  • What are some of your interests outside of work? Reading, travel and all the fun foods that includes, time with my husband Jeff and our kitty Wally, hiking, working out, and sometimes cooking. Not necessarily in that order.  :) 

  • What is your favorite book? Well that is a ridiculous question! But today I would say Meditations by Marcus Aurelius.

  • Who is your favorite author? Charles Dickens. Yes, I know there are issues, but I find him delightful.  

  • Do you have any favorite podcasts? Hidden Brain, Don't Ask Tig, and Fitness and Sushi are some I like.

  • Who is one of your heroes and why? Shelley Douglas, longtime peace activist and now-retired host of Mary's House Catholic Worker here in Birmingham, is one of my heroes. Shelley inspires me to be a better person; I see in her the Christian I'd dare to be if I were that better person. She and her husband Jim are awesome.  

  • What’s the one thing people likely don’t know about you, but should? Warning: I'm a hugger.

Monday, November 8, 2021

Meet Us Monday - Dana Webster

 


Of all the resources the Samford University Library makes available to its users, among our most important and valuable are our people! Our #MeetUsMonday series offers a weekly glimpse behind the scenes by spotlighting the various people who work tirelessly every day to proactively support the University's mission by providing scholarly resources, research and information services, a welcoming environment, and collaborative alliances to promote learning and teaching.


Dana Webster
Circulation Assistant, Reserve Specialist

Masters of Library and Information Studies, University of Alabama
BA Journalism and Mass Communication/Asian Studies, Samford University
Joined Samford as a student in 2002
Joined Samford as an employee in 2006 and again in 2018

  • What do you like best about working here in the library? I love being able to help people get what they need.  Whether it's a resource, a study room, or a bathroom, I just want to help fill a need for people.  

  • What do you do on your commute to and from Samford? Listen to podcasts.

  • If you didn't work here in the library, what and/or where would you like to be doing? Hopefully working in another library!  I've always thought it would be fun to work in the Disney archives.  

  • What are some of your interests outside of work? I studied abroad in Japan during college, so I love Japanese language and culture.  I also enjoy making music.  I've played percussion, handbells, and piano for many years, and I sing in my church choir.  I have two kids, so I read a lot of kid lit.  My mother is an elementary school teacher, so I grew up with a deep love of children's literature.  

  • What is your favorite book? Maison Ikkoku by Rumiko Takahashi (it's a series, but it still counts, right?)

  • Who is your favorite author? Mo Willems.  He is a true treasure for children’s picture books, and more people need to know about him!  He is one of the very few authors that I get excited about when he has a new book come out.  It will be a sad day indeed when my kids are too old for Gerald and Piggie or The Pigeon.

  • Do you have any favorite podcasts? How To Do Everything, Stuff You Missed in History Class, 99% Invisible, The Crystal Paine Show, Fuse 8 n' Kate.

  • What app is your favorite discovery? Habitica.  It turns to do lists into a kind of game where you earn points when you check them off.

  • What’s the one thing people likely don’t know about you, but should? I actually love geography.  I know all the countries of the world and at one point also knew all the capitals and flags (although I’m a little rusty now, don’t quiz me!).  I even won my elementary school geography bee twice.  Never underestimate the influence of Carmen Sandiego.

Monday, November 1, 2021

Meet Us Monday - Kim Herndon

 


Of all the resources the Samford University Library makes available to its users, among our most important and valuable are our people! Our new #MeetUsMonday series offers a weekly glimpse behind the scenes by spotlighting the various people who work tirelessly every day to proactively support the University's mission by providing scholarly resources, research and information services, a welcoming environment, and collaborative alliances to promote learning and teaching.


Kimmetha Herndon
Dean, Samford University Library

Masters of Library Science, University of Alabama
BS Agricultural Economics, University of Georgia
Joined Samford in 2008

  • What do you like best about working here in the library? Connecting people with the best information resources and searching for the best resources.

  • What do you do on your commute to and from Samford? Listen to podcasts - Hidden Brain, Unlocking Us, Dare to Lead, Radical Candor.

  • If you didn't work here in the library, what and/or where would you like to be doing? Archaeology and/or fiber arts.  

  • What are some of your interests outside of work? Textile and fiber arts of all kinds, hiking, traveling, and reading, of course.

  • What is your favorite book? Like Dr. Taylor, too many to pick from.

  • Who is your favorite author? Too many.  

  • Do you have any favorite podcasts? Unlocking Us, Radical Candor.

  • Who is one of your heroes and why? Brené Brown.  I believe her scholarship and findings are immensely helpful and impactful for everyone to lean into their best whole hearted, authentic selves as individuals and members of a community.  She also loves to learn, is a voracious reader and seeks to understand and break down barriers.  

  • What’s the one thing people likely don’t know about you, but should? I participated in the East West Center Program at the University of Hawaii and had the opportunity to learn about and visit Korea.

Monday, August 30, 2021

Welcome Back, Everyone!


The first day of Fall Term is always one of our favorite times of the year with all the excitement in the faces of both those coming back to their home away from home and of those getting their first taste of the Samford experience (well, the parts of the faces we can see not covered by masks anyway).  To all our returning students, welcome back!  And to all our new students, welcome HOME!



With the start of the new academic year, the library has resumed its normal operating hours.  Please note however that the library will be closing at 8:00pm on Sunday, September 5th and will be CLOSED Monday, September 6th in observance of Labor Day.  We will re-open at 7:30am on Tuesday, September 7th.

Also, inclement weather or other events beyond the control of the University that might cause risk or danger to students, faculty, and staff may occasionally result in changes to normal University operations, including library hours.

More information about the library's hours of operation, please click here for the Hours page of our website.


Printing in the library is changing.  Wepa has several options available to students, with by far the fastest and most convenient way to print class projects being to skip the library computers and use their mobile devices.  The free Wepa Print app is available for android and iOS devices. 

For laptops, students should download the print drivers from the Wepa website

If a file is on Google Drive, Dropbox, OneDrive, or Office365, students can go directly to the Wepa print station, sign in and browse for the file to print.

For more information on printing options in the library, please click here to visit the Print, Copy, Scan page of our website menu.


Be sure to follow the library on social media for updates on events, hours, and more!

Thursday, May 20, 2021

Library Hours for Summer 2021

 


We've made it through an unprecedented school year back on campus -- and while it may have certainly seemed daunting at times we were able to pull through while doing our best to ensure that Samford students and faculty/staff continued to have access to library resources and services.

We will be operating at reduced operating hours over the summer until we transition into the fall (with the hope of returning to a more normal mode of operation).  We will also continue to observe COVID-19 protocols outlined by the university here and will be open to current Samford students, employees, and invited guests only.

May 2021
Monday through Friday:  7:30am - 5:00 pm
Saturday & Sunday:  CLOSED

We will also be CLOSED Friday, May 28th and Monday, May 31st
in observance of Memorial Day.

June-July 2021
Monday through Thursday:  7:30am - 7:00pm
Friday:  7:30am - 5:00pm
Saturday: 10:00am - 5:00pm
Sunday: CLOSED

We will also be CLOSED Saturday, July 3rd and Monday, July 5th
in observance of Independence Day.

More information about the library's hours of operation can be found on the Hours page of our website.

More information about utilizing our resources remotely can be found on our website.