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Latest Read, We the People

We the People by Jill Lepore The U.S. Constitution is among the oldest constitutions in the world but also one of the most difficult to amend. Jill Lepore, Harvard professor of history and law, explains why in We the People, the most original history of the Constitution in decades--and an essential companion to her landmark history of the United States, These Truths.   Published on the occasion of the 250th anniversary of the nation's founding--the anniversary, too, of the first state constitutions--We the People offers a wholly new history of the Constitution. "One of the Constitution's founding purposes was to prevent change," Lepore writes. "Another was to allow for change without violence." Relying on the extraordinary database she has assembled at the Amendments Project, Lepore recounts centuries of attempts, mostly by ordinary Americans, to realize the promise of the Constitution. Yet nearly all those efforts have failed. Although nearly t...
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Native American History Month

Learn about the history of Native Americans. Go to the guide. See all Native American Guides or all Native American news.  Featured Resources * Stream videos from PBS on Films on Demand like Fight No More Forever: The West,  N. Scott Momaday: Words from a Bear, or First Peoples Americas. How to Use Films on Demand (FOD). * Read one of our great eBooks in our Native American Collection on Libby like The Night Watchman by Louise Eldrich (winner of the Pulitzer Prize), The Absolutely True Diary of a Part-Time Indian (National Book Award Winner) by Sherman Alexie or the classic Bury My Heart at Wounded Knee: An Indian Story of the American West. How to Use Libby eBooks. * Read eBooks from our  Ebook Central Collections like Historic Native Peoples of Texas, Inconvenient Indian : A Curious Account of Native People in North America or Our Stories Remember : American Indian History, Culture, and Values through Storytelling. How to Use Ebook Central * Get print books l...

No Time to Read? Try an Audiobook on hoopla!

We know, we know.  You want to read that newest bestseller by your favorite author but who has the time?  We hear you.  We have the same problem.  Ever think about trying an audiobook? Audiobooks are perfect for listening to while driving in the car, cleaning your room, exercising or doing just about anything (except maybe studying) AND they are an easy way to keep up with your favorite authors plus make headway on your TBR (To Be Read) list!  hoopla has a lot of the bestsellers that you've been wanting to read in audiobook format - just ready for you to check out!  Plus, they are available 24/7, whenever you want to listen.  Why not give it a try?  Once you do, you'll be hooked. New to hoopla?  Check out the library's guide on How to Use hoopla. For more leisure reading options, check out the library Leisure Collection guide. http://dlvr.it/TP03T0

Scary Reads for the Spooky Season - Now on Display

Spooky season is here!  Come check out the featured books in our Reader Beware - You're in for a Scare display on the first floor pyramids  These books will be on display through October 31st. There are lots more scary reads available online through COM library's Libby and hoopla platforms.  These eBooks are available 24/7 and are free for COM students/staff/faculty to check out.  Why not take a look? For more information on our leisure reading options, visit COM library's leisure collection guide. http://dlvr.it/TNsNv8

Do You Like Horror Movies? We've Got You Covered.

October 23rd is National Horror Movie Day.  Why not take a break from studying and watch one of these favorite thrillers with your friends.  Bring your COM ID to the circulation desk and take one home today! Want more horror movie options?  Try one of the hundreds of horror films streaming online through hoopla.  Use your COM ID to register for access once and enjoy five monthly checkouts.  Take a look at the hoopla horror titles available.  More information on hoopla is available in the library's hoopla guide. http://dlvr.it/TNqC9l

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Latest Read from Steven Pinker

When Everyone Knows That Everyone Knows ... by Steven Pinker From one of the world's most celebrated intellectuals, a brilliantly insightful work that explains how we think about each other's thoughts about each other's thoughts, ad infinitum. It sounds impossible, but Steven Pinker shows that we do it all the time. This awareness, which we experience as something that is public or "out there," is called common knowledge, and it has a momentous impact on our social, political, and economic lives. Common knowledge is necessary for coordination, for making arbitrary but complementary choices like driving on the right, using paper currency, and coalescing behind a political leader or movement. It's also necessary for social coordination: everything from rendezvousing at a time and place to speaking the same language to forming enduring relationships of friendship, romance, or authority. Humans have a sixth sense for common knowledge, and we create it...

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