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Recommended Reading: “Golden Urchin”
I recommend Golden Urchin by Madeleine Brent. Really interesting settings and characters; I loved ‘em! – Collins Library Staff
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Starting Your Research Right!
Starting on your research project early this year? You may be able to get your ILLiad requests sooner than you think! BEFORE submitting ILLiad requests, be sure to ALWAYS check our resources in Collins Library first! Here’s why! Last year, … Continue reading
Collins Welcomes New Faculty in our Archives & Special Collections Research Commons!
Collins Library hosted a coffee break for new faculty last Thursday and introduced them to the recently updated 2nd floor of our library. Over the summer we removed shelving, painted the walls, added additional study tables, and created a presentation … Continue reading
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Did You Know? New online source: PsycTESTS
The Library added PsycTESTS from APA via EBSCO.
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Friday Fun! Recommended Popular Reading Collection book: “Micro”
Check out Micro by Michael Crichton and Richard Preston, from the library’s Popular Reading Collection. It’s as exciting as Jurassic Park, in a miniature-world Gulliver’s Travels sort of way! – Library staff
From the Archives: New and improved hours!
Beginning this semester, the Archives & Special Collections will be open Wednesdays from 1:00pm to 7:00pm and Thursdays from 9:00am to 11:30am. Stop by or make an appointment.
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Recommended Reading: “Swamplandia”
I recommend Swamplandia! by Karen Russell. “Motherless thirteen-year old Ava Bigtree is left to cope with 98 alligators as she tries to keep her family’s gator-themed adventure park from going under.” – Library staff
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ARTstor: Focus on Religion
Did you know that ARTstor has high quality religious images in its collection? Western and Eastern religious beliefs and traditions are represented by sacred texts, religious iconography, ceremonial objects, and places of worship, including temples, cathedrals, synagogues, churches, and mosques. … Continue reading
Did You Know? New online source: “Statistical Abstracts”
The Library added an online source called Statistical Abstracts via ProQuest.
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Friday Fun! Recommended Film – Looney Tunes: The Golden Collection
For when you just need to spend some quality time with Bugs Bunny, Wile E. Coyote, Roadrunner, Sylvester, and company! Looney Tunes: The Golden Collection -Library staff member