Thursday, June 23, 2016

Books to Movies Summer 2016


Summer has officially begun! You finally have time to read for enjoyment, but where do you being? The following books are just a few of the books being turned into movies later this year. Take a little time this summer to read the book before you see the movie!

Into the Forest by Jean Hegland                                                              July 22nd

The Light Between Oceans by M. L. Stedman                                      September 2nd

Miss Peregrine’s Home for Peculiar Children by Ransom Riggs        September 30th 

The Girl on the Train by Paula Hawkins                                                  October 7th

Inferno by Dan Brown                                                                                October 28th

American Pastoral by Philip Roth                                                             October 28th

Billy Lynn’s Long Halftime Walk  by Ben Fountain                                 November 11th

 

Film release dates so you can prioritize your summer reading!

Thursday, May 26, 2016

Library Closed Memorial Day 2016

The Century College Library will be closed Monday, May 30th for Memorial Day. Summer hours will resume Tuesday, May 31st.

Friday, May 6, 2016

Finals Hours Spring 2016


The Century College Library will have extended hours during Finals Week, May 9th - 12th. The Library will be open from 7:30AM until 10:00PM. On Friday the 13th, the library will be open from 8:00AM until Noon.

The Library will also be closed Saturday, May 14th.

Century College Library will be open 8:00AM to 4:00PM May, 16th - 19th.

Closed Friday, May 20th and Saturday, May 21st.

Library Summer Hours begin on Monday, May 23rd.

Tuesday, April 19, 2016

NLW 2016 Drawing



Century College Library would like to announce the winners of ourNational Library Week drawing:

Samantha Yang – tote bag
Amber Flores Elias – Naruto (manga book)
Mee Yang – The Castle of Cagliostro (DVD)

Congratulations to all the winners!

Monday, April 18, 2016

Food For Fines



Food for Fines starts this week in the Century College Library. April 18th- May 12th, the Century College Library will be accepting food pantry donations as payment for fines. Donated items will go to Century College Food Pantry. The Pantry is looking for nonperishable snacks or light meals.
Each donated item will be worth $1 off your existing library fines, up to $10. This is a great way to clear any library fines before registering for the Summer or Fall Semesters, while helping out fellow students. Bring items to the circulation desk and remember to bring your student ID! 

Don’t have fines? Bring food anyway!

Suggested items include:
                    Granola Bars
                    Pretzels
                    Fruit Cups
                    Cereal Cups
                    Cereal Bars
                    Fruit Snacks
                    Applesauce Cups
                    100 Calorie Packs
                    Snack Mix
                    Oatmeal Packets
                    Cup of Soup

Note:
                    Food cannot be used to pay previously paid fines.
                    Expired items will not be accepted

All current students are eligible to use the Food Pantry and can visit the Food Pantry up to twice per month. The only requirement is either a student ID card or student ID number.

Friday, April 15, 2016

National Library Week Wrap Up


National Library Week is drawing to a close here at Century College. It’s been a great week, and we hope that all our patrons enjoyed it as much as the Library Staff did! It was great to see all your responses on our board of “favorites”.

Favorite Books
Favorite Books

Favorite Movies
Favorite Movies
 
Free books are always available in the library, but this week they were spread out for better browsing. Who can pass up a free book?

Free Books
Free Books
Blackout Poetry celebrated Poetry Month, as well as National Library Week.

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Blackout Poetry
Blackout Poetry
 
Over the course of the week, many of you have made your move on the chessboard. And just a reminder, it’s always available to checkout for use in the library.

Chessboard in use
Chessboard in use
 
And what about our drawing? Names will be drawn on Monday for the book tote, DVD of Lupin the Third: The Castle of Cagliostro (Collector's Edition!), and the book Naruto: The Seventh Hokage and the Scarlet Spring.

And remember to stop in anytime and check us out!

National Library Week 2016

Libraries Transform, National Library Week
Libraries Transform, National Library Week
Its National Library Week! What is National Library Week you ask? First sponsored in 1958, National Library Week is a national observance sponsored by the American Library Association (ALA) and libraries across the country each April. It is a time to celebrate the contributions of our nation's libraries and librarians and to promote library use and support. All types of libraries - school, public, academic and special - participate.

This week Century College Library is celebrating in more way than one.
We’ve set up a chess board for our students who need a mental break from final projects.

Chess board In use.
Chess board In use.
For those needing to be creative, a table for blackout poetry is set up! What is blackout poetry? Well, You blackout all the words you DON'T want to use. Take a marker and outline the words you would like to use for your poem. Remember, the words will be read left to right and top to bottom. Once you have found the words you would like to use, black out the rest of the words on the page. The leftover poem will look like a  redacted document.

Blackout poetry table.
Blackout poetry table. 
Library staff also wants to hear from our patrons. What are your favorites? Write them down on the board!

Library white board.
Library white board.
Oh, and there are also free books and prizes! The Century College Library will have a drawing at the end of the week. Prizes include a book tote, a copy of Lupin the Third: The Castle of Cagliostro, and Naruto: The Seventh Hokage and the Scarlet Spring.

National Library Week drawing prizes.
National Library Week drawing prizes.
Come check out National Library Week!

Friday, April 1, 2016

End of Spring 2016 Semester

The end of the semester is upon us.


If you’re looking for some research assistance for your final project, now is the time to stop in and see the Century Library Reference Staff. The Reference Staff is more than happy to show you how navigate through our collection and databases. We're here to help you!

Friday, March 11, 2016

Spring Break 2016 Hours

The Century College Library will be open 8-4 Monday, March 14th - Friday, March 18th. The Library will be closed Saturday, March 19th.

Regular hours will resume Monday, March 21st. Enjoy Spring Break!

Friday, March 4, 2016

Century Authors: Recap




Big thanks to all those who took the time to stop and check out our Century Authors display in Century Library. And an even bigger thanks to our authors, Greg Mulcahy, Cullen Bailey Burns, Delia Samuel, and Bruce Hinrichs.


The books featured were:
Constalation - Greg Mulcahy
Out of Work -  Greg Mulcahy
O'Hearn - Greg Mulcahy
Slip - Cullen Bailey Burns
Paper Boat - Cullen Bailey Burns
Against the Odds: Inspiration for Parenting Children with Special Needs - Delia Samuel
Psychology - Bruce Hinrichs
Mind as Mosaic - Bruce Hinrichs

Monday, February 22, 2016

Century Author: Bruce Hinrichs

The final author being featured by Century Library is Bruce Hinrichs.  Hinrichs is a memeber of the Century College Psychology Faculty. Many of his books can be found on reserve in the Century Library.

Bruce Hinrichs

Bruce H. Hinrichs has been a professor of psychology for many years, was a Phi Beta Kappa graduate of the University of Minnesota, an Honorary Fellow at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, a Teacher/Artist-in-Residence at the University of Illinois, and was a member of the Editorial Board of the NEA higher education journal, Thought & Action. Mr. Hinrichs has published on psychology, art, and film, and is the author of books including a textbook of general psychology, an introduction to cognitive neuroscience, a book on film and art, and four textbooks on psychological neuroscience. His essay on the philosophy of mind appears in the college philosophy textbook, Voices of Wisdom. Mr. Hinrichs is also the author of many short stories (mostly humorous) published in print and online. He is currently an artist working in acrylic paint on canvas, and in the past was a glass-blower presenting works of art in galleries and art shows across the Midwest, and a musician (guitar, songwriter, and singer) in The Fables and The Necroids.

Monday, February 15, 2016

Century Author: Delia Samuel

This week the Century Author being featured by Century Library is Dr. Delia Samuel. Dr. Samuel is a member of the Century College Mathematics Faculty. Her book is Against the Odds: Inspiration for Parenting Children with Special Needs.
Delia Samuel was born on the island of St. Lucia and moved to Minnesota in 2003. She holds a Master of Philosophy degree in Computer Science from the University of the West Indies, a Master of Science degree in Mathematics, and a Doctor of Philosophy degree in Mathematics from the University of Minnesota. She is a mathematics instructor and has taught mathematics at colleges and universities in St. Lucia and Minnesota. Presently, Dr. Samuel teaches mathematics at Century College. Courses taught include Intermediate Algebra, Introductory Trigonometry, College Algebra, Calculus I, Calculus II, Multivariable Calculus and Linear Algebra and Differential Equations. She was the recipient of the Minnesota State Colleges and Universities Board of Trustees Award for Outstanding Educator in April 2014 and of the Faculty of the Year Award from Century College in April 2015       
Dr. Samuel has two sons, aged 9 and 7 years, who are both on the autism spectrum and who also cope with other medical issues. The last nine years have been far from easy as she is faced with challenges every day. But in spite of the trials, she has made life work and has triumphed over the odds. She lives with her two sons in Fridley, Minnesota.