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This Book: Home Comforts

As a part of a cohort with parents who were in the first generation of economically middle class with a great percentage …

Feature on Paul Chan

Paul Chan was part of our Pulp to Pixels exhibit in the fall.  Check out this feature on Badlands Unlimited and Paul …

Short Stories for Little Screens

According to this NY Times article by Leslie Kaufman, our appetite for short stories has increased in the digital age. “Story collections, …

Enrico Riley

“Portable Vision,” an exhibition of paintings by Enrico Riley, will be on display February 6 to 28 in the College’s main gallery …

Talkin’ about data management

The ever-awe-inspiring Carly Strasser recently published an article on managing data. Managing data is a huge discussion topic in many fields – …

Kubrick Hearts Jump

In October of 2012, the Criterion Collection’s Joshua Warren posted a list of Stanley Kubrick’s favorite flicks that he complied during interviews …

On Access to ScienceDirect

Greetings all, Thea here again. We are, as always, up to a lot here at the library. One thing that we wanted …

LibGuides and Subject Guides, oh my!

Hey all – Thea here, your local Interdisciplinary Science Librarian. I’ve been working hard to generate some science-specific LibGuides for you all, …

Real is Too Real

Movieline had an interesting article on the “Science of High Frame Rates” and why the Hobbit’s newly utilized 48fps might be too …