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Monthly Archives: September 2011
Library Films
Many people don’t know that the Kraemer Family Library has an expansive film collection, (both VHS & DVD) which includes both popular and educational titles. Our films stacks are located behind the Circulation desk. If you are interested in exploring … Continue reading
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In Defense of Banned Books Week
When I write my blog entries I usually try (and mostly fail), to inject some humor, but there wonʼt be much of that today because Iʼm writing about an issue I feel very strongly about: Censorship. Every year at the … Continue reading
Parents!
Need to come to the library to perform research but can’t find a babysitter? Bring your children with you and take advantage of the Kraemer Family Library’s Parent-Child room! Located on the third floor (rm302), this room is designed to … Continue reading
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Science – It’s Online!
Did you hear about the circumbinary planet in the Kepler-16 star system? (That means it orbits 2 stars – just like Luke Skywalker’s home planet Tatooine!) Did you know that dinosaur and bird feathers from the late Cretaceous period found … Continue reading
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Popular Reads
If you haven’t already taken a look at the Kraemer Family Library’s Popular Reading collection you should stop by and check it out! It’s located in the 2nd floor lobby near the ‘Consilience 2000′ glass and wood sculpture. These books … Continue reading
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New Archives Display: History of Student Government at UCCS
The UCCS Archives “serves as a primary source of information on UCCS history and development,” so you can count on receiving a major download of university history every time a new Archives display goes up on the third floor of … Continue reading
LibGuides for Learning (and Fun)
Part of my preparation for visiting classes to teach instruction sessions about library research is to create a unique LibGuide for each class. So I figured I’d take a quick break from making LibGuides in order to write a blog … Continue reading