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.
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.
Library staff also wants to hear from our patrons. What are your favorites? Write them down on the 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.
Come check out National Library Week!