Saturday, July 05, 2008

Track Town USA featured on NPR





Steve Prefontaine winning the 10K, 1972 Olympic Trials, Hayward Field, University of Oregon (video still)



The Olympic Trials are generating national attention for the UO. Here's a story on NPR, with quotes from Allan Price (VP for Advancement) and Heather Briston (University Historian & Archivist):
Catching Up With Tracktown, USA

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All Things Considered, July 5, 2008 ยท The U.S. Olympic Track and Field trials are finishing up in Eugene, Ore., this weekend, making the town worthy of its nickname: Track Town USA. Eclectic Eugene, population 150,000, has a long history in this sport: the first Nike running shoe was created in Eugene, former track super star Steve Prefontaine is from the town and a huge number of runners congregate here.

Ethan Lindsey reports for Oregon Public Broadcasting.

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Friday, July 04, 2008

UO Libraries Search facebook app now available!








Many thanks to Joshua Kielas, UO Libraries Web Technical Coordinator, for the development effort on this one:

We now have a facebook application that searches the library catalog and selected databases (aka "OneSearch Quicksets"). You can add it to a Facebook profile by visiting this url after you are logged in:
http://apps.facebook.com/uolibcat/

Please be aware that access to licensed resources is limited to current UO students, faculty, and staff. For more information, see
http://libweb.uoregon.edu/systems/proxy/index.html

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Tuesday, July 01, 2008

2008 Olympic Trials in Eugene; Library Exhibits





Steve Prefontaine winning the 10K, 1972 Olympic Trials, Hayward Field, University of Oregon (video still)


The Olympic Track and Field Trials are underway here at the University of Oregon from June 27 - July 6, 2008 . The UO Libraries are celebrating the event with an exhibit called Leadership and Legacy: Olympic Tradition in Track Town USA. Many of the images can also be explored in the online exhibit, Leadership and Legacy: Athletics and the University of Oregon.

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Minority Report-style trends & technologies watch, item #3










Thanks to ProPublica for flagging this story from Popular Mechanics.

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