Summer Hours at the Library
As you bid those finals farewell, the library may be the last thing on your mind. But summer presents a great opportunity to check out the non-academic resources you never […]
As you bid those finals farewell, the library may be the last thing on your mind. But summer presents a great opportunity to check out the non-academic resources you never […]
Endless stretches of time before us, lazy hazy days and long hours of sunlight. And yet, the perennial question: what should we read this summer? We all have lists of […]
Many years ago, I was working in the library of a science/engineering university in Chicago and a new student asked me “where are the fun books?” I had to reply […]
No, not for homework. For pleasure! Here are the most popular books from our McNaughton Collection of Current Popular Fiction and Non-Fiction this semester. Drum roll please. What the Dead […]
The count down to Spring Break has begun! For those of you not busy with papers and midterms, your minds may be turning away from your physics class and toward […]
The 2007 recipient of the Nobel Prize for Literature was announced this morning in Oslo. And the winner once confounded all pundits who try each year to guess the winner. […]
I know that it’s hard to imagine that you’ll have time for pleasure reading, especially right now when you’re looking at that three-ton Organic Chemistry textbook you just bought. But […]
It has arrived! Two copies of the new Harry Potter book are available in the McNaughton Collection of Popular Fiction and Nonfiction, shelved in the sitting area on M Level. […]
Pauline Chen , a young liver transplant surgeon and former UCLA faculty member, has written a wonderful book that anyone contemplating or beginning a career as a doctor should read. […]
It’s National Library Week! Here’s a selection of ways to celebrate: Consult with a subject specialist librarian about a project you’re working on.  Use your laptop to read or […]