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So… What’s the Big Deal About the Moon?

a { text-decoration: none; color: #464feb; } tr th, tr td { border: 1px solid #e6e6e6; } tr th { background-color: #f5f5f5; } Wonders of the Moon with Dara Ó Briain takes you on a fascinating, funny, and informative journey to our nearest celestial neighbor. Blending real science with Dara’s trademark humor, the documentary explores what the Moon is made of, how it shapes life on Earth, and why humans are once again looking to return. It’s a great watch for anyone curious about space—no science background required. Perfect for viewers who like learning something new while being thoroughly entertained. Watch Wonders of the Moon with Dara Ó Briain ( 2 episodes, 45 minutes each)** **Films on Demand is temporarily experiencing disruptions on Chrome or Safari while the vendor updates the platform. The database is currently stable when using the Edge browser. a { text-decoration: none; color: #464feb; } tr th, tr td { border: 1px solid #e6e6e6; } tr th {...
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Before Filters: The Lessons That Still Make Great Photos for National Photography Month

a { text-decoration: none; color: #464feb; } tr th, tr td { border: 1px solid #e6e6e6; } tr th { background-color: #f5f5f5; } Great photos aren’t about having the newest camera or app—they’re about seeing light, composition, and moments clearly. Classic photography books teach the fundamentals that still shape the strongest images today, whether you’re using a DSLR or your phone. These lessons are still taught in photography courses because they build creative confidence and lasting skills. Best of all, you can check these influential books out from the library. a { text-decoration: none; color: #464feb; } tr th, tr td { border: 1px solid #e6e6e6; } tr th { background-color: #f5f5f5; } Are you more of an eBook reader?  Access another influential book Light — Science & Magic on the O'Reilly database.  This classic explains how light behaves and why mastering it still matters today. Check out OneSearch for more books/eBooks on photog...

Top eBook Picks for National Nurses Week

a { text-decoration: none; color: #464feb; } tr th, tr td { border: 1px solid #e6e6e6; } tr th { background-color: #f5f5f5; } During National Nurses Week (May 6-12), we invite our nursing students to pause, breathe, and reconnect with the deeper meaning of their calling with one of these eBooks available through COM library.. Self‑Care for New and Student Nurses highlights the importance of caring for yourself, while The Heart’s Truth explores the emotional strength behind nursing work. Witches, Midwives & Nurses provides perspective on the profession’s powerful history, and A Nurse on the Edge of the Desert reminds us how deeply nurses impact lives around the world. These reads are an easy way to slow down and reflect on why nursing matters—now and always. For more recommended reading related to Nursing, visit the library's various online nursing guides or stop by the library to browse physical titles on display on the circulation desk display shelves. ...

Congratulations, You Did It!

Congratulations to all our 2026 COM graduates! You worked hard and you did it! http://dlvr.it/TSQQvT

Stories That Shape Our World: Celebrating AANHPI Voices

a { text-decoration: none; color: #464feb; } tr th, tr td { border: 1px solid #e6e6e6; } tr th { background-color: #f5f5f5; } We invite students, staff, and faculty to explore our AAPI book display, featuring voices and stories that reflect a wide range of experiences, histories, and perspectives. Including fiction, memoirs and cultural history, these resources highlight the creativity and contributions of Asian American, Native Hawaiian and Pacific Islander authors.  All titles are available to check out and are currently on display on the first floor main display—stop by, take a moment to browse, and check out a book that resonates with you. a { text-decoration: none; color: #464feb; } tr th, tr td { border: 1px solid #e6e6e6; } tr th { background-color: #f5f5f5; } http://dlvr.it/TSPQZd

Cinco de Mayo

Cinco de Mayo or the Fifth of May is a national holiday in Mexico commemorating the Battle of Puebla on May 5, 1862, in which Mexican troops under General Ignacio Zaragoza defeated the invading French forces of Napoleon III. Although the battle itself represented only a temporary setback for the French, the Mexicans' victory against overwhelming odds gave them the confidence they needed to persevere until finally triumphing on April 2, 1867. The anniversary of this event is celebrated not only in Mexico but in many American communities with large Mexican-American populations—especially in the southwestern states of Texas, Arizona, and southern California. The events include parades, patriotic speeches, bullfights, barbecues, and beauty contests. Olvera Street in Los Angeles is particularly known for its Cinco de Mayo celebration. ~ from CREDO Cultural Studies: Holidays Around the World Go to the Cinco de Mayo guide or see all our Hispanic American, Latin American & Span...

May is Asian Pacific American Heritage Month.

Read about the history of Asian Pacific Americans, including books, articles, streaming media, primary and secondary sources. Go to the guide, see all Asian & Asian American Guides. Featured Resources * Stream PBS Asian American Series. New to FOD?  How to Use Films on Demand (FOD). * Read one of our great eBooks in our Asian & Asian American collection in Libby, like Crying in H Mart,  Never Let Me Go, The Sympathizer, or Crazy Rich Asians. New to Libby? How to Use Libby. * Get print books like Minor Feelings: An Asian American Reckoning, The making of Asian America or Asian American dreams : the emergence of an American people. New to OneSearch? How to use OneSearch.  More on Asian & Asian American Culture and History *  Asian & Asian American Literature  * Asian & Oceanic Art  * Asian Pacific American History  * Kazuo Ishiguro http://dlvr.it/TSMQlC

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