EndNote for Mac now Works with Word 2011

EndNote published an update for the Macintosh version. EndNote 4.0.2 is now working with Microsoft Word 2011. There also other improvements. Users of previous versions can update their installation using the Help menu > EndNote Program Updates… option, or uninstall X4 and install X4.0.2. from Portico.

More Installation instructions and details about the improvements can be found on EndNote.com website.

Reception for “The Narrative of Life: A Response” Exhibit in the DAHL Lobby

In November of this year, The Brehm Center hosted a series of lectures given by Vanderbilt University’s Dr. Robin Jensen and artist John August Swanson. Students and alumni that attended were invited to create artwork in dialogue with the theme of the lectures: the intersection of faith and visual art and the important role that story plays at this convergence.

“Narrative of Life: A Response to the Brehm Lecture Series,” features works from seven artists who participated in this unique opportunity:

Christopher Min
John Lui
Joy Justus
Lin Preiss
Michelle McCreary
Olga Lah
Sarah Amanda Jones

Worth noting is that each of the participating artists chose a different visual medium or style as a means to respond to the Brehm Lectures.

On behalf of the featured artists, the Brehm Center, and Fuller Theological Seminary, we encourage you to engage with the art and the stories behind them. You are invited to a reception to view the works by these student and alumnae artists on Thursday, January 6 from 6:30-7:30pm in the David Allan Hubbard Library on Fuller’s campus.

Library receives a $10,000 grant from the Virginia H. Farah Foundation

The David Allan Hubbard Library is pleased to announce that it has received a $10,000 grant from the Virginia H. Farah Foundation.

The Library will use the grant to establish the Virginia H. Farah Foundation Orthodox Studies Collection.  These materials will support students doing research on the Orthodox Churches and their contexts as well as strengthen the Library’s overall holdings on Christianity around the world. According to Associate Provost for Library and Information Technology, David Bundy, “We are thrilled that this Foundation so deeply committed to the ministries of the Orthodox Church is partnering with us. The Library’s goal to collect and make available a comprehensive depiction of Christian thought and worship would be impossible without the expertise and generosity of contributors like them.”

Each year the Virginia H. Farah Foundation funds the humanitarian efforts, missionary labor, education, and scholarly work of organizations committed to the Orthodox Church. The Foundation hopes these projects will help spread the Orthodox Christian message while improving the quality of life on earth. For more information, please see http://farahfoundation.org/index.html

Library Adds the Jesus People and Hollywood Free Paper Collection

“It began with an encounter, the experience of faith in Jesus Christ among the hippies. Beginning in 1967 many of those formerly involved in the counterculture began to proclaim that their lives had undergone a radical spiritual transformation. Addicts spoke of freedom from drugs, wide-eyed teenagers recounted dramatic healings and miracles, while others joined in choruses of ecstatic utterances wherever two or three devotees were gathered together. Testimony services revealed that something extraordinary was happening.” So wrote David Di Sabatino in The Jesus People: An Annotated Bibliography and General Resource (Jester Media, 2003), a work chronicling a significant moment in the history of Christian revivals “The Jesus People Movement” which was led in part by Duane Pederson, and kindled by the grass roots publication, the Hollywood Free Paper.

And now Fuller’s David Allan Hubbard Library is pleased to announce the establishment of The Duane Pederson, Jesus People International, and Hollywood Free Paper Collection, housed in its Archives and Special Collections. The Collection includes a complete set of all issues of the Hollywood Free Paper, various Jesus People publications, ministry newsletters, correspondence, recordings, films, posters, artwork, memorabilia, and over 15,000 photos preserved by Duane Pederson. Opening receptions will occur on Saturday, May 15th at 2 p.m. in Payton Hall and on Sunday, May 16th at 4:30 p.m. in the Library lobby. All alumni/ae and friends are invited to attend. RSVP to [email protected] or call 626.304.3744. A portion of the Collection will be on display in the Library lobby from Monday, May 3rd, until Wednesday, June 30th. All are welcome to stop in and view the exhibit. Hippie apparel is encouraged!

David Allan Hubbard Library Dedication and Ribbon Cutting Ceremony

On May 18th, 2009 at 10 a.m. approximately 300 guests, donors, Hubbard family members, faculty and students attended Monday’s opening ceremonies. Guest speakers included Dr. Hubbard’s long-time friend, Rev. Dr. Lloyd John Ogilvie, Chaplain of the U.S. Senate from 1995 to 2003, as well as former student, Dr. John Ortberg, Senior Pastor of Menlo Park Presbyterian Church. Pasadena Mayor Bill Boogard said of the new library, “It’s a gift to Pasadena, a gift to the U.S.A., and a gift to the world.” After the ceremonies, guests toured the new facility which was designed by renowned “green” architects William McDonough and Partners. Click here to read more about this wonderful occasion in the Los Angeles Times and Pasadena Star-News articles.

New document storage features for the public library computers!

Every user now has access to a private “documents” folder. There is a limit of 300 MB of files that can be stored. Unfortunately, music and video files are not allowed, due to storage space limitations. Transfer of existing files from the old shared storage to the new individual spaces is available upon request. Please send an email with your username and the folder where your files were stored, to [email protected].

EndNote X4 for Windows available for download!

Visit our Endnote Distribution page and look for the “Download EndNote X4 for Windows” link. EndNote X4 adds compatibility with Microsoft Word 2010 along with a few interface and functionality updates such as the ability to create a “smart group” from a search.  Find out more on the the Endnote website.
Quick Upgrade Instructions: Uninstall previous versions of EndNote before installing X4 (recommended). Make a copy of your library files (backup) and any customized Styles and Connection files you may have (most users do not).
The new EndNote X4 will install and open with the library from the previous version. If it cannot find the previously used libraries, use the Open commend (in the File menu) to open the previously backed up libraries. Please visit the EndNote Upgrade FAQ pages for additional information.