Library News

The Rise of E-Reading

The Pew Research Center has just issued a report, “The Rise of E-Reading”, based on a recent survey of Americans age 16 and older. Not surprisingly, e-reading in general and the use of

Full article

New Books for Spring in Leisure Reading

Easy Money by Jens Lapidus – epic thriller to rival the Stieg Larsson Swedish thrillersThe Lost Years by Mary Higgins Clark – a letter written by Jesus? a mystery to find a kille

Full article

EBSCO databases are down

The EBSCO tech support folks just confirmed that their system is down, which means we do not have access to our databases. They will call the Research Help Desk when the system is back up.

Full article

Take the Hunger Games Read-Alike Challenge

Don’t feel like you have a lot of time for “leisure reading”? The Hunger Games read-alike books (from the Curriculum Library) on display at the Research Help Desk are written to be fast-paced

Full article

Library Services Meeting Minutes: March 12

Present: Andi, Lindy, Germano, Jennifer, Sasha, Rachel, John, Paul, Rebecca, Diane.Germano led the discussion of recent recommendations for Reference Choice Cards. The group also shared the

Full article

Make a Move on Newer Movies Please

This week’s Suggestion of the Week appearing on the LIS digital sign in the library :Suggestion: “Newer movies in the library collection. Something to entertain us on the weekends.”

Full article