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Item A Celebration of West Point Scholars and Creators: July 2022-June 2023(N/A, 2023-11-15) Mullooly, LoriToday, we celebrate the 533 works of scholarship produced at the Academy between July 2022 and June 2023. In addition, we will hear presentations around the theme of innovation, technology and the future of national defense.Item A Celebration of West Point Authors: July- December 2021(USMA Library, 2021) Chess, JenniferHighlighting the 328 collected works of scholarship published and presented between July - December 2021.Item A Celebration of West Point Authors: July-December 2019(USMA Library, 2019) Seminelli, HeatherHighlighting the 456 collected works of scholarship published and presented between July - December 2019.Item A Celebration of West Point Authors: July- December 2017(USMA Library, 2018) Seminelli, HeatherToday we celebrate the more than 200 works of scholarship produced at the Academy between July and December 2017. The theme of this event is the intersection of civilian and military technology, policy, and innovation.Item A Celebration of West Point Authors: January- June 2018(USMA Library, 2018) Seminelli, HeatherToday we celebrate the more than 250 works of scholarship produced by the Academy between January and June 2018. The theme of this event is Academy research into health.Item A Celebration of West Point Authors: January-June 2022(USMA Library, 2022) Mullooly, LoriToday we celebrate the 480 works of scholarship produced at the Academy between January and June 2022. The program features speakers whose work centered around civil-military relations.Item A Celebration of West Point Authors: July- December 2020(USMA Library, 2020) Seminelli, HeatherToday we celebrate the more than 300 works of scholarship produced at the Academy between July and December 2020. The program features speakers whose work centered around developing leaders.Item A Celebration of West Point Authors: July- December 2016(USMA Library, 2016) Seminelli, HeatherToday, we celebrate the more than 100 works of scholarship produced at the Academy between July and December 2016. In addition, we will hear four short excerpts of publications or presentations around the topic of security.Item A Celebration of West Point Authors: January-June 2019(United States Military Academy Library, 2019) Seminelli, HeatherToday we celebrate the more than 300 works of scholarship produced at the Academy between January and June 2019. This event highlights published and ongoing research into character and character development.Item A Celebration of West Point Authors: January-June 2017(USMA Library, 2017) Seminelli, HeatherToday we celebrate the more than 200 works of scholarship produced at the Academy between January and June 2017. Our featured work is “Intolerance: Political Animals and Their Prey,” a book which grew from a year-long multidisciplinary collaboration between faculty members of Bard College and West Point.Item A Celebration of West Point Authors: July- December 2018(USMA Library, 2019) Seminelli, HeatherToday we celebrate the more than 300 works of scholarship produced at the Academy between July and December 2018. This event is celebrating the "Semester of Grant" with Dr. Elizabeth Samet, Department of English and Philosophy, The Annotated Memoirs of Ulysses S. Grant & USMA Special Collections and Archives presenting unique items from and relating to Ulysses S. Grant.Item A Celebration of West Point Authors: January-June 2020(USMA Library, 2020) Seminelli, HeatherToday we celebrate the more than 200 works of scholarship produced at the Academy between January and June 2020. Of note, this time period also encompasses the start of the COVID-19 pandemic whish which resulted in the cancelation or postponement of many conferences and the move to remote learning after Spring Break 2020. The virtual program features speakers whose work centered around assessing and shaping public opinion.Item A Case of Collaboration: USMA Library's Tiny Art Show “Magnificent Miniatures”(N/A, 2023-04-23) Chess, Jennifer; Gomez, Lisa; Mullooly, LoriIn academic libraries, departments can be siloed and unaware of each other's activities. However, when colleagues stretch beyond these "walled gardens" the results can yield creative projects and a rewarding experience for students, faculty, and staff. This case study will present a successful initiative at the USMA Library: The Tiny Art Show “Magnificent Miniatures.” Several librarians with different and discrete roles worked together to create a passive library program, market that program across campus and then produce a major art exhibit. This collaboration allowed cadets to create original artwork and engage with one another, the exhibit, and the library collection in a unique and scholarly way. Ultimately, this art exhibit was digitized, which provided further engagement outside of the library and across the wider campus community. Participants will learn ways to adapt this program to their library, including scaling this program up or down.