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50th Anniversary Celebration: Technology Meets Science Fiction Display, Maggie Mason Smith
50th Anniversary Celebration: Technology Meets Science Fiction Display, Maggie Mason Smith
Maggie Mason Smith
Technology meets Science Fiction in our November book display.
Works on teleportation, time travel, the history of the science fiction genre, science fiction in film, AI, and the multiverse theory are included along with sci-fi films and recent Nebula, Hugo, and Andre Norton Award nominees and winners.
Marketing And Engagement "Like A Tiger", Maggie Mason Smith, Edward J. Rock, Jennifer Petersen, Sue Hiott
Marketing And Engagement "Like A Tiger", Maggie Mason Smith, Edward J. Rock, Jennifer Petersen, Sue Hiott
Maggie Mason Smith
Lightning Round - SCLA Conference, November 9th, 2016
50th Anniversary Celebration: Films Set In The 60s Display, Maggie Mason Smith
50th Anniversary Celebration: Films Set In The 60s Display, Maggie Mason Smith
Maggie Mason Smith
No abstract provided.
Hispanic & Latino Heritage Display, Maggie Mason Smith
Hispanic & Latino Heritage Display, Maggie Mason Smith
Maggie Mason Smith
The Hispanic & Latino Heritage Month celebration was created with a desire to educate and heighten awareness of a rich culture. This year’s celebration, which will take place from September 15th-October 15th and will center on the theme ‘Ayer, Hoy, y Mañana,’ will give insight into the lives of Hispanics and Latinos at Clemson and beyond.
50th Anniversary Celebration: 1960s History Display, Maggie Mason Smith
50th Anniversary Celebration: 1960s History Display, Maggie Mason Smith
Maggie Mason Smith
Our second book display to coincide with Cooper Library’s 50th Anniversary celebrations highlights 1960s history.
The display features titles on the Vietnam War, Civil Rights protests, JFK and Martin Luther King, the Cuban Missile Crisis, and the first moon landing, in addition to other 60s-related subjects. The display will be up throughout September and items on display can be checked out at the Library Services Desk on the 4th floor of Cooper Library.
A Drop Of Night, Maggie Mason Smith
Bleeding Earth, Maggie Mason Smith
Bees & Beekeeping Display, Maggie Mason Smith
Bees & Beekeeping Display, Maggie Mason Smith
Maggie Mason Smith
September is National Honey Month and Dr. Jennifer Tsuruda, Clemson University’s Extension apiculture specialist, is the Libraries’ Researcher of the Month. With this in mind, we have curated a display centered on bees and beekeeping.
50th Anniversary Celebration: 1966 Best Sellers Display, Maggie Mason Smith
50th Anniversary Celebration: 1966 Best Sellers Display, Maggie Mason Smith
Maggie Mason Smith
Each of our fall semester book displays will coincide with Cooper Library’s 50th Anniversary celebrations.
The first of these displays features 1966 New York Times best sellers.
With subject matter varying from UFOs to Sammy Davis Jr. to romance to World War II, this display is sure to have something you’ll want to check out. Located on the bookshelf to the right of the Information Services desk, the display will be up all month.
United States Of America Display, Maggie Mason Smith
United States Of America Display, Maggie Mason Smith
Maggie Mason Smith
No abstract provided.
Read With Pride Display, Maggie Mason Smith
Read With Pride Display, Maggie Mason Smith
Maggie Mason Smith
In accordance with GLBT Book Month and the American Library Association’s response to the Orlando massacre, we have put together a Read with Pride display, which includes 2014-2016 Stonewall Award winners and nominees as well as titles included on the Rainbow Book List for Children and Teens and the Over the Rainbow List for Adult Readers from those same years. Each book on display contains significant and authentic content relating to the GLBT experience. Red: A Crayon’s Story, Carry On: The Rise and Fall of Simon Snow, and Blue is the Warmest Color are just a few titles available for …
Retellings Display, Maggie Mason Smith
Retellings Display, Maggie Mason Smith
Maggie Mason Smith
The display includes retold fairy tales, classics, mythology, and Shakespeare – among the works you’ll find a cyborg Cinderella, Elizabeth Bennet battling zombies, Greek gods and goddesses that can be reached via the 600th floor of the Empire State Building, and star-crossed lovers in the streets of Harlem.
Uprooted, Maggie Mason Smith
Patron's Picks Display, Maggie Mason Smith
The House On Stone's Throw Island, Maggie Mason Smith
The House On Stone's Throw Island, Maggie Mason Smith
Maggie Mason Smith
No abstract provided.
Prohibition Display, Maggie Mason Smith
Prohibition Display, Maggie Mason Smith
Maggie Mason Smith
December 5 is Repeal Day, which signifies an historical event in US history: the repeal of the 18th Amendment, resulting in the end of Prohibition in the United States.
The Strange And Beautiful Sorrows Of Ava Lavender, Maggie Mason Smith
The Strange And Beautiful Sorrows Of Ava Lavender, Maggie Mason Smith
Maggie Mason Smith
No abstract provided.
Stone Cove Island, Maggie Mason Smith
World Intellectual Property Day Display, Maggie Mason Smith
World Intellectual Property Day Display, Maggie Mason Smith
Maggie Mason Smith
The theme of World Intellectual Property Day 2016 is Digital Creativity: Culture Reimagined. Reimagining Culture – how we create it, how we access it, and how we finance it – is not without challenges. The Libraries is pleased to present a panel addressing these issues on Friday, April 22 from 11am-12pm in the Brown Room. In conjunction with this panel, we are also adopting a Digital Creativity theme for the April book display. On display are items such as Noise Channels: Glitch and Error in Digital Culture; Digital Rhetoric: Theory, Method, Practice; and A New Republic of Letters: Memory and …
Oscar Award Nominees Display, Maggie Mason Smith
Oscar Award Nominees Display, Maggie Mason Smith
Maggie Mason Smith
And the Oscar goes to…Each film on display has a label indicating the category or categories in which it was nominated; each winner has a sticker indicating the category or categories in which it won. Catch up on an award-worthy film you may have missed, or re-watch a favorite before this year’s Academy Awards ceremony on Sunday, February 28th.
Vanished, Maggie Mason Smith
Twisted Fate, Maggie Mason Smith
The Rules, Maggie Mason Smith
The Escape, Maggie Mason Smith
Seed, Maggie Mason Smith
Hyperbole And A Half: Unfortunate Situations, Flawed Coping Mechanisms, Mayhem, And Other Things That Happened, Maggie Mason Smith
Hyperbole And A Half: Unfortunate Situations, Flawed Coping Mechanisms, Mayhem, And Other Things That Happened, Maggie Mason Smith
Maggie Mason Smith
No abstract provided.
Greenglass House, Maggie Mason Smith
More Happy Than Not, Maggie Mason Smith
Hellraisers, Maggie Mason Smith
Healthy & Sustainable Living Display, Maggie Mason Smith
Healthy & Sustainable Living Display, Maggie Mason Smith
Maggie Mason Smith
Cooper Library recently hosted its first Tiger Talk, which focused on stress management and healthy living.
In the spirit of that Talk we’ve also put together a display of books about healthy and sustainable living. On display are books about yoga and meditation, nutrition, stress management, sleep, and sustainable and green living.