Graphing Calculators Available!
Sandy C. McCarthy - August 28, 2023
Check out a graphing calculator for the semester.
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Look around, look within. May is Mental Health Month
Sandy McCarthy - May 22, 2023
Look around, look within. May is Mental Health Month
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Get $$ Smart During Money Smart Week!
Molly Ledermann - April 17, 2023
Money Smart Week
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Celebrate National Poetry Month!
Molly Ledermann - April 17, 2023
Poetry Month
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Library Grab and Go!
Bethany Kennedy - April 04, 2023
Using Holds
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Unjudge Someone at the WCC Human Library
Molly Ledermann - March 17, 2023
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Spread the News. The WCC Seed Library is Open
Sandy McCarthy - March 13, 2023
Seed Library, Bailey Library, Spring
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Stop the Flood! National News Literacy Week
Molly Lederman - January 20, 2023
In 2023, let’s resolve to stop the flood of misinformation and care before we share. News literacy is an urgent and essential life skill for the 21st century. Credible, standards-based news outlets play an important role in helping citizens recognize what news and information to trust. Do you have what it takes to stop the flood of misinformation online? Start by celebrating National News Literacy Week, presented by the News Literacy Project and The E.W. Scripps Company, during the week of January 23-27. • Register to attend a free virtual event: Your brain and misinformation: Why people believe lies and conspiracy theories on Thursday, January 26 at 2:00pm. • Test your skills with a free interactive quiz: Is it Legit? Vetting news sources for credibility • Sharpen your news literacy skills with short articles, activities, quizzes, and more with News Literacy Tips, Tools & Quizzes • Explore the Bailey Library News Literacy Research Guide for tips on evaluating news, helpful fact-checking sites, and more! • Just want the video? Don’t miss John Green’s Crash Course: Navigating Digital Information Series. It’s eye-opening, helpful, and lots of fun!
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January is Hobbies Month
Sandy McCarthy - January 17, 2023
Hobbies Month
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Decades of U.S. History are Merely a Click Away
Matthew Farthing - January 12, 2023
I have a dream…when most of us hear that phrase we immediately know it came from the famous speech by civil rights leader Martin Luther King Jr. But, what if you wanted or needed to know more about the civil rights movement and Dr. King? Sure, you could Google your way through thousands of links, but there is a better way. Gale In Context: U.S. History literally puts historians’ tools into your hands. This research tool helps to bring a personal perspective to history with more than 5,000 rare and vital primary source documents from American Decades: Primary Sources series and other top titles. Civil Rights is just a small slice of what Gale In Context: U.S. History covers. The mobile friendly tool provides a complete overview of our nation’s past that covers the most-studied events, decades, conflicts, wars, political and cultural movements, and people. In fact, comprehensive, contextual, media-rich information is provided on topics ranging from the arrival of Vikings in North America, to the stirrings of the revolution, through to the Civil Rights movement, 9/11, and the War on Terror. So whether you’re working on a presentation or research paper or just someone interested in learning more about our nation’s history, you’ll be able to draw from millions of full-text articles sourced from top periodicals and newspapers including The New York Times, America, American History, The Journal of Southern History, and National Geographic. Plus, Gale In Context: U.S. History provides researchers with countless images, videos and audio selections from prominent and trusted outlets ranging from NPR to the History Channel, and Associated Press. Who said history had to be boring? This resource is available 24/7. Give it a try for yourself at https://wccnet.primo.exlibrisgroup.com/permalink/01WCCO_INST/vvu2pi/alma991005111531407901 or for more information, contact our helpful and professional librarians. Contact information for them is available at: https://www.wccnet.edu/library/help/asklibrarian.php
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