Showing posts with label books. Show all posts
Showing posts with label books. Show all posts

Thursday, May 7, 2015

Summer Reading!





Looking for something to read this summer? We’ve done some legwork for you and assembled a list of titles that some library staff, students and faculty either recommend or are planning themselves to read while lounging on the beach, the patio, under the big oak tree in the backyard…

 
Check it out! 


 

Monday, April 23, 2012

Trial the eBook Academic Collection from EBSCO

If you're looking for a few last minute eBooks to finish off your research this semester, try our trial of the eBook Academic Collection from EBSCO. The trial contains 50,000 of the 70,000 books in the collection and covers an interdisciplinary array of academically focused books published over the last ten years.

Also, click here to search both the trial titles and the 16,000 eBooks we already own via EBSCOhost simultaneously.

Wednesday, March 28, 2012

"Follies of Science" Book Talk by Eric Dregni on Wednesday, April 11 at Noon

Where’s my jetpack? Robot servants? Hovercrafts? Follies of Science explores the utopian promises and other bizarre predictions that never came true: radium suppositories, blimp superhighways, mile high buildings, and foam homes. Professor Eric Dregni and his brother Jonathan Dregni will show yesterdays’ visions of the future.

Join the Library as we celebrate National Library Week (April 8-14) with a book talk and multimedia presentation by author and Concordia professor Eric Dregni (and his brother Jonathan). This will take place on the Main Level of the Library Technology Center on Wednesday, April 11th at Noon.

Wednesday, November 18, 2009

Free Books!

The library has a few shelves of extra books to give away for free. You can find them right through the entrance and a little to your right, on the first shelving unit facing the Pearson Commons.