Congratulations to Julia Johnson, winner of the Library Survey Harry Potter gift basket! Thanks to everyone who filled out the survey for us. The information provided will help us better meet your research needs and make the library a more comfortable place to study.
New subscriptions and new locations for journals in the library!
Pictured is Kylie Krahn holding her dog, Goose, and the book she chose to have her bookplate in, David Hockney's Dog Days. Julia Barnes is holding the book she chose to have her bookplate in, The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks.
The winners of this year's Library Scavenger Hunt (for the second year in a row!) are Gabby Ramsey and Megan Wheelock! Click through to see the answers to all of the questions.
November is Native American Heritage Month, or American Indian and Alaska Native Heritage Month. The first presidential declaration of Native American Heritage Month occurred in 1990 by President George W.H. Bush.
The library has a series of colorful new bookmarks listing books of interest for many different subject areas.
The MLA Handbook has been the go-to resource for writers of research papers and anyone citing sources for more than 40 years.