Monday, February 8, 2010

Just in time for Black History Month!

Read about the history of African Americans, including books, articles, media, primary and secondary sources.

African American History is the first COM Library guide to be converted to the new LibGuide format. COM Library Libguides leverage engaging Web 2.0 content and multimedia, from library databases to the best of the Web embedded right within the guide.

Go to the guide: http://libguides.com.edu/african

The image below from the Library of Congress Wolcott, by photographer Marion Post, depicts a 4th of July celebration, St. Helena Island, S.C., 1939 July.

Friday, February 5, 2010

How to Survive with EZ Citations

Some of the very databases you get your articles from will also help you cite your sources MLA or APA style. Learn how to get these citations and save yourself some time!
  • Tuesday February 9, 12:30
  • Friday, February 12, 10:00
  • Tuesday, April 6, 6:00 PM

Wednesday, January 27, 2010

Book of the Month: Planet Earth

The third planet from the sun is mankind's home - but how well do you know it? Its molten core, for instance, is hotter than the surface of the sun. Now, TIME presents an unrivaled portrait of Planet Earth: its violent history, its vast oceans, its constantly changing geology, its life-sheltering atmosphere, its fascinating life forms, and its imperiled climate.

TIME joins scientists in the field, visits with indigenous people and consults with experts to report on the biggest story of this year and every year: Planet Earth. And we visit the Earth's extremes: the longest rivers, tallest mountains and driest deserts on the planet. This beautifully illustrated volume, featuring the work of award-winning photographers, presents a portrait of our wondrous planet--and of all the beings that call it home--that is revelatory, awe-inspiring and essential.

* Perfect for those who want simply to enjoy beautiful photographs or those who want to learn the history, geology, geography, and life forms on this planet
* Divided into broad major sections, containing spreads that function as individual units and as a larger theme
* Includes fascinating, informative graphic spreads from TIME's celebrated graphic artists--from the science of wildfires to what happens inside a hurricane
* Features multiple points of entry: a spread might contain three or four sidebars--trivia, definitions, scientific debates, history, locations, Top Ten lists--all guaranteed to add fun and information- from Amazon.com

Title: Planet Earth: An Illustrated History
Call number: QE501.2 .P58 2008

Monday, January 25, 2010

How to Survive with Google Docs!

Learn hands-on how to write, edit, store documents, presentations and spreadsheets and then access them from any computer with Internet access with free web based Google Docs. Especially helpful if you don't have your own computer, your own office software or don't have a portable drive to which you can save your documents. Google Docs can also be used as a collaborative tool to create group documents in or out of a classroom setting.

  • January 26, 12:30 am
  • Thursday January 28, 6:00 pm
  • Friday, January 29, 10:00 am

Who Should Attend?
All COM students, faculty, staff and community are welcome. It’s especially great for our students, so please encourage your students to attend.

Where?
The Library Classroom on the ground for of COM Library.

Hope to see you there!