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Presidential campaign TV commercials, 1952-2008

I know, I know, after the recent presidential election, we’ve probably all had our fill of campaign commercials. But this web site is worth a few minutes of your time, I promise. The Museum of the Moving Image put together The Living Room Candidate: Presidential Campaign Commercials, 1952-2008. You can watch campaign commercials starting with the Dwight D. Eisenhower v Adlai Stevenson contest of 1952, all the way up to Barack Obama v John McCain in 2008.

The site is easy to browse. Just choose the year for the campaign you are interested in and at the bottom of the screen, thumbnails of the commercials appear, divided into Democrat and Republican. Click the one you want to view, and voila, you’re watching the commercial. You can even watch the “Peace Little Girl (Daisy)” commercial from Lyndon B. Johnson’s 1964 campaign, called by this web site: “the most celebrated and perhaps most notorious of all political commercials.” It aired only once, and was so controversial it even made the cover of Time.

Besides the pure entertainment value, what I really liked is the additional information provided by the site. The credits and a transcript for each commercial chosen are easily accessible, and tabs to the right of the commercial provide information on the campaign, each candidate, and the results of the election (including the number of popular votes, states, and electoral votes won by each candidate).

So take a moment and check out this site. It’s cool, it’s funny–and who knows what you might learn along the way?

Washington’s Top Dog

For those of you anxiously awaiting the “first dog’s” arrival at the White House, the wait is over.  In case you haven’t heard yet, the Obama’s black and white 6-month-old Portuguese water dog has arrived in the White House. Check out the White House blog for photos and more details.

If all this news about the country’s “first dog” has gotten you more interested in dogs in general, you might want to learn more about the history of canines.

Their Fossil Relatives and Evolutionary History

The book, Dogs: Their Fossil Relatives and Evolutionary History (call# QL737.C22 W36 2008) is a recent library purchase located in the New Book Island.

The library has plenty of children’s books about dogs as well in the Curriculum Collection on the 2nd floor. Education majors in particular might be interested in the children’s books, The Leanin’ Dog by K. A. Nuzum (call# F Nuz) or Cracker, the Best Dog in Vietnam (call# F Kad). Cracker, the Best Dog in Vietnam

There are many more children’s books about dogs in the Curriculum Collection including novels, nonfiction, and picture books. Search in the library catalog using “dog” as a keyword, and use the Quick Limit to choose “Curriculum Collection” from the drop down menu.

Obama’s Online Town Hall Meeting 3/26

President Obama scheduled a town hall meeting with all of us Thursday morning, March 26th, at 10:30 a.m. People were directed to the White House web site to review questions.
Screenshots from Obama's online town hall Mar 26 2009

If you missed it, you can read the transcript or view the video:YouTube Preview Image

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The University Library is a federal depository with many federal, state, local, and international documents on a variety of current and relevant issues available to you in print, microfiche, CD-ROM, and electronically. Come check out your government at the University Library!

President Barack Obama

Today, January 20th 2009, Barack Obama was sworn in as our 44th President. If you missed the swearing in, you can see it on YouTube: YouTube Preview Image

You can read the text of his inauguration speech online also.

His team is not wasting time. Check out the White House web site, for example. You can read the blog and sign up for emailed updates about major decisions.  Weekly videos are planned (for Saturday mornings). Under “About the White House” you can select “Presidents” and get to the official brief biography of President Obama.

The University Library has a couple of books by Obama if you’d like to get to know him a bit better: The audacity of hope: thoughts on reclaiming the American dream (2nd-floor Browsing Books E901.1.O23 A3 2006) and Dreams from my father: a story of race and inheritance (2nd-floor Browsing Books E185.97.O23 A3 2004).

Addendum:
You can read the text of Elizabeth Alexander’s reading at the Inauguration, or see the video at YouTube:
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