Tuesday, December 13, 2011

Food for Thought, Winter Break, 2011-12




Read in order to live.


GUSTAVE FLAUBERT
Letter to Mlle de Chantepie, June 1857

Monday, December 5, 2011

Highly Recommended Research Site

We're nearing the semester's end, yet again, and I urge Palomar students to check out an invaluable resource for your final papers and projects; it's called Opposing Viewpoints (link below), and it allows you to browse 5 million high-quality, pro/con articles on a wealth of "today's hottest social issues," such as: cyber-bullying; the local food movement; the federal budget deficit; and much more.
The site also offers 70,000 images, with a link to Google Image Search; podcasts, statistical tables, charts and graphs, plus, it can store your research!

http://ic.galegroup.com/ic/ovic/?userGroupName=cclc_palomar


Thursday, November 17, 2011

Images on The Great Depression

The Great Depession was a period of American history when many struggled for survival. To see iconic art of this time such as Dorthea Lange's powerful photographs of migratory cotton pickers, or Bernice Abbott's photographs of urban life in Manhattan, visit ARTstor. Students and faculty can access these and many other images on the topic conducting a basic search using the term "depression."

ARTstor is not only for fine arts students. Images from it can be used to enhance non-art projects, by supplementing a paper or presentation. Palomar students and faculty may access this database by clicking the link above, or on the Library's Arts and Humanities database web page. Palomar College e-services login is required off-campus. For more information, contact Tamara Weintraub, Collection Management/Subscriptions Librarian.

Saturday, November 5, 2011

New Books, November 2011

Kick the Fossil Fuel Habit: 10 Clean Technologies to Save Our World,
by Tom Rand, 2010

The editors of Rand's beautifully illustrated work urge us to "imagine it's the year 2050 and your grandkids ask you, 'Tell us again what you did when the Earth was getting hot?' What are you going to tell them?"
Each chapter of the book explores one of the leading clean technologies and shows how it can "help save our world for future generations."



The Filter Bubble: What the internet Is Hiding from You, by Eli Pariser, 2011

"Eli Pariser is worried. He cares deeply about our common social sphere and sees it in jeopardy. His thorough investigation of Internet trends got me worried, too. He even taught me things about Facebook. It's a must-read."
-- David Kirkpatrick, author of The Facebook Effect

Saturday, October 29, 2011

New Online Resource

Videatives, a new online resource with streaming videos available through the library databases!

Videatives is a web-based streaming service of over 200 short video clips demonstrating scenarios in child development and education. Each video is accompanied by supporting, explanatory text. Together, the visual and textual documents map theory to practice, and generate theory from practice for students and practitioners through demonstrations of children's interactions with others and their environment.

These resources are perfect for Escondido faculty involved in Child Development courses and students using the EJA library or working at the Child Development Center. You can access this database on the Library’s Behavioral Sciences database web page (Palomar College e-services login required off-campus) or by clicking on this link.

For more help, please contact Tamara Weintraub, Collection Management/Subscriptions Librarian.
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