Friday, April 29, 2011
Parkland Library Green Roof Project
See photos of the green roof installation at our Facebook page by clicking here.
Attend the ribbon cutting on Monday, May 2nd at 11:00 a.m. in the Parkland College Library. Light refreshments will be served.
Thursday, April 28, 2011
SALE!! Slashed Prices!! Book Sale
1 book = 25 cents
10 books = $2.00!!!
That's right, TEN books for $2.00!
You'll have to call Public Safety, these prices are such a steal!
Hurry before they're all gone.
When? Friday (4/29) ONLY 9am - 4pm.
Where? Parkland College Center
Wednesday, April 27, 2011
It Ain't Easy Being Green
Join us on Monday, May 2nd at 11:00 a.m. in the Parkland College Library as we hold our Green Roof Project ribbon cutting ceremony. Light refreshments will be provided.
What does "green roof" mean? The Parkland Prospectus writes, "the new roof system will help absorb excess storm water runoff, moderate roof temperatures, and provide a pleasing habitat for wildlife." Read more of the Prospectus article on the project here.
We hope to see you!
Tuesday, April 26, 2011
Semi-Annual BOOK SALE
Book Sale Wednesday, April 27 - Friday, April 29 9:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.
All books are 50¢ each!
We have over 1,500 books available. Book topics include:
History
Politics
Health care professions
Geography
Construction
Foreign Languages
And much much more!!
All books are 50¢ each. Sale will be in the College Center. Everyone is welcome.
Please bring a bag.
Need Supplies?
Introducing the Parkland Library office supplies pilot program. We have bags of office supplies for student use on the main library floor by the copiers. Need a ruler? We got it! How about some whiteout? Check! Highlighter? Uh huh. Get the picture? We have what you need.
The catch? Just bring it back when you're done. Bringing it back means it will be there the next time you need it.
Want video?
Enjoy!
Friday, April 22, 2011
New Environmental Videos on Display for Earth Day!
Check out the display in the Library near the main entrance that is full of new environmental videos. Want a list of some of the titles? Grab a bookmark as well.
Then participate in Ride Your Bike to Work (or school!) Day on May 3, and enjoy refreshments near the B wing outside!
Friday, April 15, 2011
National Library Week Recap
Our 3rd Annual Cupcake-a-Book Contest raised $112 for the Garden Hills Homework Club. The winner of the contest was Sarah Whittington, a Parkland Library employee. Her winning design was based on the book, Flowers for Algernon. Way to represent, Sarah!
Parkland Reads: One Book, One College chose their fifth book this year. The 2011-2012 selection is "Zeitoun." To read more about (and/or buy) the book, click here. Below is a picture of Sherry Cmiel, Parkland librarian and Parkland Reads coordinator, presenting the book.
AND, the newest READ poster was unveiled this week. This year's poster features Brian Nudelman, an Associate Professor in the Humanities Department. His featured book is "Slaughterhouse-Five" by Kurt Vonnegut. Come into the library to see the READ poster.
But wait, there's MORE! Several library employees participated in a new venture this year: If My Life Were a Book, the Title Would Be... Come into the library to see what we came up with. A favorite is Raeann Dossett's "And the Dog Just Stared." The cover shot is below.
There are more photos of National Library Week events at our Flickr page.
We all thank you for the support you show the Parkland College Library year round!
Wednesday, April 13, 2011
Your Life Story in Six Words
Tell us your story in six words. The library is collecting six-word memoirs this week in celebration of National Library Week.
Come in & grab a sheet of paper and a marker, crayon, pen, or pencil at the library entrance. Tape up your six-word memoir with the others on display.
Need some inspiration? Check out the SMITH Magazine six-word memoir web site.
Parkland College Library: All That and a Bagga Chips
Friday, April 8, 2011
READ Poster & Parkland Reads Book Reveal
Tell Your Parkland Story
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Parkland Reads and WPCD invite you to TELL YOUR PARKLAND STORY on our next Day of Listening on Wednesday, April 13. This semester we are aiming to create a permanent record of interviews from our Parkland community on topics, issues and experiences that matter to us. Interviews can involve our history or they can focus on now or on (put on your space suit) the future.
How does it work? It involves two people – one to ask questions and the other to tell the story. If you want to interview someone you know who has a good story (or an experience or perspective on a particular issue that you want to record), ask that person and then reserve a time for the two of you to have a recorded conversation on April 13. If YOU’RE the one who has a story to tell, invite someone you know to ask you questions, and sign up to record your conversation on April 13.
Conversations should be 10 – 20 minutes long. After they are recorded, they will be posted here for everyone to listen to. You can listen to the stories that have already been recorded by clicking on the “Our Conversations” tab above.
Ready to sign up for a time on April 13? E-mail: parklandreads@parkland.edu.
Conversations will be recorded at WPCD, Parkland’s radio station, in X137.
Wednesday, April 6, 2011
Third Annual Cupcake-a-Book Contest : April 11th
Please fill out your entry form (click here for form) and send it to Sarah Whittington, Library, R-231, or drop it off at the Service Desk. Then check out some of the previous entries. Proceeds will go to the Homework Club at Garden Hills Elementary School, and the winner will become the reigning champion of cupcakes!
Create Your Own Story @ Your Library : National Library Week
-- Celebrate the National Day of Listening on Wednesday, April 13th - Tell Your Parkland Story. This semester Parkland Reads' aim is to create a permanent record of interviews from our Parkland community on topics, issues and experiences that matter to us. Interviews can involve our history or they can focus on now or on (put on your space suit) the future. Record a 10-20 minute conversation with another person about your Parkland story. Want to know more? Want to sign up? Click here.
-- While you're in the Library, tell us your story with your six-word memoir! We'll be putting them on display all week long.
Faculty: students are particularly invited to take part in the activities.