October is Information Literacy Awareness Month. COM Library has a great collection of critical thinking and information literacy guides to help you evaluate your sources! Topics include citation, media bias, evaluating sources, fake news, plagiarism, tips for using sources in a paper and more. * Bias * Cite Your Sources * College Level Research * Conspiracy Theories * Copyright & Fair Use for Students * Critical Thinking * Evaluate Your Sources * Fake News, Disinformation & Misinformation * Find Your Sources * How to Search a Database * Library Jargon * Media Bias * Plagiarism * Propaganda * Research Tutorial * Urban Legends * Your Research Assignment * Tips for Finding & Using Opinion, Pro & Con Sources * Tips for Using Sources in Your Paper or Presentation See all Critical Thinking & Information Literacy news. http://dlvr.it/TNQnRS
Dark fiction is a genre of literature that is characterized by frightening or menacing concepts. Literature that includes themes of gothic or horror, monsters (vampires & zombies), otherworldly science fiction or civilizations in moral decay, are all considered to be in the dark fiction genre. If you don't regularly read dark fiction but are interested in the concept, there are some great literary examples on display now in the library on the first floor pyramids. Both eBooks and physical books are available to consider. Come by today and take a look. Warning: these books can include violence and/or graphic depictions and may not be for everyone. Do you want a broader selection of books to choose from? Consider the Books and eBooks listed in our dark side guides. http://dlvr.it/TNPTG9