February 23, 2017 Research Training Opportunity for Clark Students with BUILD EXITO! Do you have little or no research experience? Have at least one year left in your Clark degree? Do you have a desire to get research training and be mentored… Categories Environment/Health/Information Literacy/Resources/Science
September 28, 2016 Banned Books Week 2016 Every year, libraries from all over the country celebrate Banned Books Week during the month of September. The idea is to bring awareness to the continuing issue of censorship of books through advocacy,… Categories Cannell/Clark College Libraries/Discover/iCommons/Information Literacy
May 12, 2016 LearningExpress Library for Transitional Studies Students The Clark College Libraries have many resources selected just for our students in the Transitional Studies programs. LearningExpress Library is a database accessible on any device with Internet. These centers within… Categories Clark College Libraries/Databases/Information Literacy/Resources/Science/Students/website
February 15, 2016 Remembering the Sand Creek Massacre With the installation of the Native Voices exhibition, a couple of the associated events hosted by Clark College and the Clark County Historical Museum, bring to light the tragic Sand Creek Massacre… Categories activities/art/books/Cannell/Clark College Libraries/Collaborations/Collections/Communication/CTC/Databases/Discover/e-books/Events/History/Information Literacy/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/Browsing Collection/Cannell/Clark College Libraries/Collaborations/Collections/CTC/Displays/Events/Health/History/iCommons/images/Information Literacy/Resources/Students
January 14, 2016 Celebrate MLK Day and READ! Martin Luther King, Jr. The man, his name, and what he represents are all something most American citizens are very familiar with. While his name may be more associated by some… Categories art/books/Browsing Collection/Clark College Libraries/CTC/Displays/History/Hours/iCommons/Information Literacy/Resources
November 5, 2015 Cage-Free Books at CTC Have you been out to the iCommons at CTC and noticed the gated barrier blocking you from our beautiful browsing and reference collection just beyond the Circulation desk? Well, as… Categories books/Browsing Collection/Clark College Libraries/Collections/CTC/Health/iCommons/Information Literacy/Uncategorized
June 3, 2015 USA Freedom Act How concerned are you with privacy, especially online? Librarians have long been opposed to and concerned about Section 215 of the USA Patriot Act. Finally, Congress has acted to… Categories activities/Information Literacy/Technology
September 30, 2014 Washington State has joined NFIL! But we’re not talking about the Seahawks. Sponsored by the National Forum on Information Literacy (NFIL), National Information Literacy Awareness month is about promoting an… Categories Information Literacy/Uncategorized
February 28, 2014 Survey Says! What do you think about the library? The librarians surveyed the faculty about how their students perceive the library. This pie chart represents what they said. Would you please give us your point of view? Fill out… Categories Information Literacy