- USA.gov: Fourth of July is Independence Day (website)
- The Complete Idiot's Guide to the American Revolution (COM Only eBook)
- The Fourth of July : and the founding of America (book)
E286 .A266 2007
Thursday, July 2, 2009
Celebrate Independence Day
Friday, June 26, 2009
Book of the Month: Hot, Flat and Crowded

Hot, Flat and Crowded: Why We Need a Green Revolution - and How It Can Renew America
Three-time Pulitzer Prize winner Friedman mapped the level economic playing field created by digital technology and global free-market capitalism in The World Is Flat (2005). He now adds two crucial elements to his galvanizing analysis of the state of the world: climate change and the population explosion. We’re trapped in a catastrophic vicious circle: burning fossil fuels accelerates global warming as the human population increases and the global economy grows, so, too, does oil consumption. Add the malevolence of mega-rich “petrodictatorships” and America’s precipitous decline, and the need for change is urgent. Backed by flotillas of facts and observations gathered on his investigative journeys to the Middle East, China, India, and beyond, Friedman is lashing in his critique of America’s failure to face energy and climate realities. Yet his belief in America’s capacity for innovation inspires his call for “Code Green,” a concerted effort to take the lead in developing “clean power and energy-efficiency systems” and preserving the natural world. Fluent in business, politics, and science, Friedman cogently explains the complex challenges we face, reminds us of our adaptability, and defines environmentalism as the key to peace and democracy. Friedman’s big, passionate, and solidly specific ecological primer, social manifesto, and realistic plan for a green revolution aimed at restoring America’s greatness and securing a sustainable future should serve as a playbook for innovators and civic leaders. Copyright 2009 Booklist
Title: Hot, Flat and Crowded: Why We Need a Green Revolution - and How It Can Renew America
Author: Thomas L. Friedman
Publisher: Farrar, Straus and Giroux
Call number: GE197 .F76 2008
Wednesday, June 24, 2009
Leisure Collection at COM Library

The Leisure Collection contains popular and recently released books that can be checked out primarily for entertainment, whether you are looking for something to take along on a trip or simply for a break from course readings. The collection reflects a wide variety of reading interests, to meet the various tastes of our students, staff and faculty. The focus of the collection is fiction best-sellers and popular fiction genres, such as mystery, science fiction, fantasy, romance, adventure, and historical fiction. The books are arranged in alphabetical order by titles. Check out our Leisure Collection on GoodReads or come on in and pick up a good story!
You are welcome to offer suggestions for additions to this collection. A suggestion box is located on the Circulation Desk. Please provide the title of the book, the author's name, and any additional information you have that would help us identify the book and its publisher. Though it is not possible to acquire every book suggested by patrons, we will give your suggestion priority consideration.
Monday, June 22, 2009
How to Survive Office 2007 & Pix to Go
COM Library is offering two workshops this week, How to Survive Office 2007 from our student series, and Pix to Go in our community series:How to Survive Office 2007
Learn some basics about Office 2007. The emphasis will be on Word and cover hanging indents, changing margins, header & footer, double spacing, inserting images and more as time permits. COM Library's student series of workshops.
June 24, Wed: 10 am, 1 pm, 6pm
June 25, Thurs: 10 am, 1 pm, 6pm
- Next Student Workshop: How to Survive with EZ Citation
Pix to Go: Flickr, Picasa
Learn the basics of how to use these free photo sharing sites.
June 26, Fri 10 am
- Next Community Workshop: Email to Go: Gmail, hotmail, Yahoo! Mail
Find out more about our workshops.
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