Focus On Alfred Hitchcock Display
Alfred Hitchcock began directing his famous thrillers in 1925 and completed more than 50 films over the course of his life. Many of them are available in the TCC Libraries and are featured in this thrilling display by Jennifer Smith.
All of these items can be found and requested for curbside pickup via the TCC Library Catalog. Not sure how? The process to request and pickup an item is here.
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“What the Dicken’s?” Virtual Book Club
Starting this month, the Walsh Library is doing a virtual book club called “What the Dicken’s?” We’re so excited to launch this book club, and we are kicking off the month of May with a book called “The Thirteenth Tale” by Diane Setterfield. If you don’t have a physical copy of this book, no problem, all of the books from the book club are ebooks and are available through the library.
These books are meant to be read at your own pace. Discussion points will be posted throughout the month for those who would like to chat about the book. There will be a different book from a different genre every month from May through August. You can access the book club by clicking on the link below.
https://libguides.tccd.edu/whatthedickens
We hope you enjoy the book club, and if you have any questions or need assistance, you can email our librarian, Linsy DePooter directly from the book club page.
Happy Reading!
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National Library Week: Sharing
Libraries are a natural venue for sharing creative works with others, even when we are socially distancing. Are you interested in sharing your art with others during National Library Week?
- April is National Poetry Month! Please share your poetry with the TCC community via the digital display.
- See the literary and visual works of former students in the TCC Libraries’ Digital Collections
Do you have more ideas of ways the libraries can be venues for virtual sharing? Add them to the comments below!
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National Library Week: Artistic Growth
The TCC Libraries also provide resources for you to grow your arts-related organization or business.
- Small Business Reference Center – guides users through small business and entrepreneurial subject areas, common business types, a help and advice section, and provides information on how to create business plans that lead to successful funding.
- Entrepreneurship – provides insights, tips, strategies, and success stories. Users find more than 500 subject-appropriate, active, full-text periodicals.
- LinkedIn Learning – an online education company offering thousands of video courses in software, creative, and business skills.
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National Library Week: Research
Do you need help finding information to carry out your creative projects? As we continue our celebration of National Library Week by looking at libraries through the lens of an artist, today we are focusing on research.
- Need help with writing? South Campus Library shared resources for authors earlier this week.
- Check out the Hobbies and Crafts Reference Center to learn how to make something new.
- Ask a Librarian your questions!
- Want to learn something you don’t see in our collection? Suggest an ebook for us to purchase.
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