Library Lingo Summer Reading at MSU

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Library Lingo
An MSU Library Publication
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MSU Library will be
closed Monday, July 4.
Special Collections
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Sat. & Sun. - Closed
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Have some extra time on your hands and want to find a
good summer read? Check out the 2nd annual MSU
Summer Reading List. Individuals from all four MSU
campuses have submitted their suggestions for what they
think are great books. A full list can be found at http://
guides.lib.montana.edu/summerreading
Shakespeare in the Summer
Discover or reacquaint yourself with Shakespeare this summer. Whether a fan of his
poetry, comedies, tragedies, or histories, you can find them all at the library. Here are
just a few. More can be found in the PR 2800s on the 2nd floor or stop by the
reference desk for assistance locating your favorite Shakespeare work.
Merry Wives of Windsor (Comedy)—PR2826.A2C74 1997 2nd Floor
Shakespeare’s Sonnett (Poetry)—PR2848.A2.D86 2010 2n Floor
Richard III (History)—PR2821.A2S54 2009 2nd Floor
Romeo and Juliet (Tragedy) - PR2831.A2L64 2002 2nd Floor
Montana Shakespeare in the Park
Interested in Shakespeare but not quite ready to committee to reading one of his
works? Montana Shakespeare in the Park will be performing two of his plays this
summer.
June 15-18: Trickery and deception brings one couple together and nearly tears
another one apart in the comedy, Much Ado About Nothing
June 22-25: What do three caskets, a pound flesh and three couples in love have in
common? Watch The Merchant of Venice to find out.
There is no admission charge for the plays and they begin at 8pm in the MSU Grove
Shakespeare Quiz - Match the character to the play.
1. Kate Minola
2. Puck
3.Caius Cassius
4. Ophelia
4. Hamlet
7am - 9pm
7am - 5pm
10am - 5pm
10am - 9pm
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Summer Reading at MSU
A Midsummer’s Night Dream
Julius Caesar
Taming of the Shrew
Hamlet
3. Julius Caesar
Mon.-Thurs
Friday
Sat.
Sun.
J U N E
2. A Midsummer’s Night Drea
MSU Library
Summer Hours
(May 16th-August 5)
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1. Taming of the Shre
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Rat-a-tat-tat Bang Bang Bang
There’s no way to sugarcoat this. It is going to be noisy in the library for the next
few months. Bring your headphones, grab some earplugs at the Circulation Desk
and find a nook on the 3rd and 4th floors if you need a quiet study space.
The noise will be worth it. Come Fall, we will have a spiffy, shiny, and comfy
technology rich work space just for you.
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