Wednesday 7 December 2011

What's the Difference Between 3G and Wi-Fi?

3GThe Internet can be a confusing thing. Not what’s on it, but how you access it. In my travels I continue to encounter folks who don’t understand the basics of Internet connectivity--namely, the differences between Wi-Fi and 3G.
This can cause problems, especially for buyers of devices like the Kindle Fire and Nook Color, which rely heavily on Internet access. Read more...

Monday 5 December 2011

Helpline

Two great sites to check for all those students writing exams:

Look up this site for samples of analytical essay writing:
www.mun.ca/writingcentre/resources/modelessay/intro.php

also check the shortened site;
www.mun.ca/writingcentre/resources
for additional information on things like transitional words, phrases etc

Friday 2 December 2011

HIV/AIDS Donation

It is not too late to donate an item of food or a toiletry article to the Student Health Clinic, Nurse Kathy Rock or the Counselling and Placement Centre.  Your gift could make a difference to someone who is affected by this disease.  Please give generously and show someone you care.

Good Luck and God Bless

Students

Please note that examinations start the week of December 5 and continue till the 16th.  Your library family will be cheering you on as you reach for your goals.  Please bear in mind the three R's:
Revision, Rest and Readiness.  These will get you through your challenges as well as a healthy dose of Reliance on God.

All the best.

Launch of the Caribbean Art Documentation Centre (formerly National Art Gallery Committee) at BCC Library

It's Friday, December 2, an overcast, chilly, wet morning.  Despite the inclement conditions the BCC Library hosted the opening of the Caribbean Art Documentation Centre to a warm and receptive audience graced by Ms Shirley Farnum, Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Family, Culture, Sports and Youth; Dr Gladstone Best, Principal, BCC; Chairperson of the National Art Gallery Committe (NAGC), Ms Alissandra Cummins; her deputy, Mrs Hartley Alleyne and committee members, Ms Allison Thompson and Mrs Andrea Wells.  Also present were students and staff of the College who were thrilled and appreciative of the influx of the new multi-media. 
The texts are a collection of art materials whose major focus is on Caribbean art and artists which will be housed by the Library on its mezzanine floor for use predominantly by the art community.

The reception then moved to Morningside where the Black Jacobins: Barbados Artists at the Caribbean Pavilion is currently displaying the work of Barbadian artists, Ras Akyem-i Ramsay, Ras Ishi Butcher and Ewan Atkinson.  The catalogue also highlighted the works of other provocative Caribbean artists, namely Christian Bertin and David Damoison of Martinique as well as John Beadle, Heino Schmid, Blue Curry, Lynn Parotti, and Lavar Munro from the Bahamas.

David A Bailey curated the show; Miss Shelly Mayers, designed the catalogue and invitations.  All are invited.