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The Journal Locator

Such a simple-looking tool ... but like a hammer or screwdriver, it's one you'll find necessary to your toolkit.  The Journal Locator shows you...

Censored!

"A bad book." "Trash." "Offensive." "Too racy." "Morally corrupt." These terms have been used by those formally challenging a book's placement in a...

Welcome! and Welcome Back!

We're excited to meet you, and to have you back! Do you need a read to get your year started?  Maybe something from the floor displays will grab you -...

2014 Summer Work and Reading

The 2014 Summer Work and Reading List is now available for you! This guide lists the classes which require work needing to be completed over the...

Full Access to the New York Times Online!

The New York Times the way you want it!  Our site license grants you an Academic Pass - no need to pay for your personal or departmental subscription...

Wednesday Morning, 9 a.m. - We're busy!

Seniors are taking the CWRA test, Wilson Everhart's History of 20th Century, Lindsay Brown's History of the Middle East, and Emily Pressman's History...

Blind Date with a Book

Find yourself judging a book by its cover?  How about a little blind faith in a story summary? We've wrapped up some fiction titles we thought might...

On the Floor - It's a New Year!

Our current displays might pique your interest - come on in, take a look and check out a book! 

Small Classics - Want to read a classic but are daunted...

Unwrap the Gift of Reading!

Santa dropped in and left some presents!  On the gift tags are a synopsis of what's behind the wrapping, along with a barcode number so these little...

October is LGBT History Month!

LGBT History Month recognizes the vital roles LGBT people have played in American History. Here's some background info from Equality Forurm: "In 1994...

Timeline: 30 Years of Liberating Literature

Celebrating the Freedom to Read! "Since 1982, Banned Books Week has rallied librarians, booksellers, authors, publishers, teachers, and readers of all...