Veterans Day is celebrated on November 11. If you would like to read up on Veterans Day I recommend this Research Starter article in EBSCO Discovery Service which gives background information on Veterans Day. 

Here are some facts about Veterans Day. 

  • Veterans Day commemorates 11:00am on November 11, 1918 when armistice was signed between the Allies and Central Powers ending World War I.  

  • Prior to 1954 it was known as “Armistice Day” but subsequent wars prompted the celebration and commemoration of veterans of all wars and it became known as Veterans Day. 

  • It is celebrated in many other countries on the same day but is known as Remembrance Day.

  • When celebrating virtually this year use the hashtag #VeteransDay2020. 

The month of November is National Native American Heritage Month.

If you would like to explore Native American and Alaskan Native heritage I suggest going to nativeamericanheritagemonth.gov. The site is collaborative project of the Library of Congress and the National Endowment for the Humanities, National Gallery of Art, National Park Service, Smithsonian Institution, United States Holocaust Memorial Museum and U.S. National Archives and Records Administration. These government agencies have put together a full month of virtual programming all accessible through the website. Also checkout the social media hashtag #NativeAmericanHeritageMonth. 

Also check Kanopy for a captivating film about Alaskan Native Veterans of the Vietnam War. Hunting In Wartime: The Struggle of Native American Veterans in Alaska by New Day Films.

 

Kanopy has an additional 277 films and documentaries to help you celebrate and explore Native American culture.

Speaking of Kanopy, we've been getting quite a few questions this month about accessing Kanopy, which is wonderful! If you are accessing Kanopy for the first time follow these steps:

 

1. Start by using this link:  https://harcum.kanopy.com/ 

2. Then log in using the username/password found in your Harcum Hatch, Quick Links, Library Database Password List.

3.Once you do that you should be logged into Kanopy but you should now create your own Kanopy account with a username and password unique to you.

4. Look to the top right of the Kanopy screen. You should see a Sign Up button. Click Sign Up. Fill in your name and be sure to use your @harcum.edu email address. 

Once you complete step 4 you can sign in with the username/password you just entered and no longer need to use the Harcum username/password.

If you need any help accessing Kanopy, please contact the library at library@harcum.edu. See also our step-by-step guide with graphics for more details and remember to use your @harcum.edu email address when setting up your Kanopy account. 

Happy Native American Heritage Month and Veterans Day 2020. 

 

 

 

Roxanne Sutton

Reference and Special Collections Librarian

rsutton@harcum.edu

610-526-6022