March 5, 2024 Open Education Week Open Education Week is March 4-8* What is Open Education you may ask? According to Open Source, Open Education is a philosophy of teaching that promotes the belief that everyone... Categories collaborations/databases/e-books/equipment/images/information literacy/instruction/librarians/library workers/OER/resources/technology/videos/websites
April 18, 2023 Poetry Month Photo by Suzy Hazelwood on Pexels April is National Poetry Month. Here are some resources to get you started! eBooks The Collected Poems of Emily Dickinson Black Bone:... Categories art/Articles/books/Cannell 2nd Floor Main Collection/Cannell Library/Clark College Libraries/e-books/images/poetry/resources/websites/women
July 20, 2020 Celebrating Raphael The Queen of Sheba Pays Homage to Solomon The Apostolic Palace, Italy Known for his enchanting paintings, Raffaello Sanzio da Urbino (Raphael) was also an architect, printmaker, and skilled draftsman,... Categories art/e-books/history/images
July 26, 2016 Pokemon Go Photo Contest Calling all Clark College students: Clark College Libraries wants you to enter a photo contest to win a solar-powered phone charger valued at $79! Submit a photo of a Pokemon... Categories activities/Cannell Library/Clark College Libraries/contest/CTC/fun/games/iCommons/images/students
February 11, 2016 Native Voices in Literature and History The new traveling exhibit, Native Voices: Native People’s Concepts of Health and Illness, located at Cannell library, provides a bevy of important information about the health, history, and culture of Native Americans... Categories books/Cannell 2nd Floor Main Collection/Cannell Library/Clark College Libraries/collaborations/collections/CTC/displays/events/health/history/iCommons/images/information literacy/resources/students
December 8, 2015 Feeling Artistic? The cold, rainy, winter months are now upon us and making outdoor field trips harder and harder. If you’re feeling like exercising your artistic side but wanting to stay cozy and warm inside,... Categories activities/art/Clark College Libraries/collections/computers/databases/e-books/fun/images/Internet Archive/library catalog
December 8, 2014 Find and Use Images Responsibly Borrowed images need to be cited just like any other information such as a quote or statistic. This is true for images included in papers, blog posts, and even slide presentations.... Categories art/citing sources/classes/images/resources/students/websites
March 18, 2014 CTC students prepare for finals Students at CTC are hard at work preparing for final exams and polishing up their final papers. With quarter break just around the corner, students are taking advantage of iCommons... Categories citing sources/computers/CTC/finals week/iCommons/images/students/technology
January 13, 2014 Find time to READ As a college student it can be challenging at times to balance school, work and home. Here are seven tips for effective reading as a college student: College Reading Tip... Categories books/Cannell Library/CTC/iCommons/images/students
December 3, 2013 Congratulations to our new Quiet Zone poster designer Camila Spencer! BTEC 155 student Camila Spencer’s poster was selected as the new design for the Quiet Zone poster on the second floor of Cannell Library. Camila’s design was chosen from nearly... Categories art/Cannell Library/classes/collaborations/images