Are you an American history buff? If so, check out the American Memory site at www.memory.loc.gov/ammen/index.htm
This informational site provides a wealth of primary and secondary sources on the American historical experience.
Do biographies of interesting individuals intrigue you? If they do, then biography.com is the website for you. With thousands of biographies on notable figures and numerous interviews with prominent people, this site is a wonderful resource for biography enthusiasts and upper-level students as well.
Do you need information on government grants or a particular government agency? If you do, then www.usa.gov is the site for you. This website contains a wide array of government information including travel, recreation, government benefits, and job opportunities.
Wednesday, June 20, 2007
International Film Series
The International Film Series will continue with "Marie Antoinette" on Saturday, July 7th at 2:30 p.m. The event will be held in the Library's Main Meeting Room. Admission is free. Light refreshments will be provided. For more information, feel free to call me at 413-7081.
Please come join the fun on the 7th! I hope to see you there!
Please come join the fun on the 7th! I hope to see you there!
Saturday, June 9, 2007
Read-a-Likes III
If you enjoy reading Lillian Jackson Braun's "Cat Who" series, consider reading Shirley Murphy's or Rita Mae Brown's delightful cat mysteries.
Do John Jakes' Historical Fiction novels appeal to you? If so, you might enjoy Anne Perry's World War I series.
Did Alexandra Fuller's "Don't Let's Go to the Dogs Tonight, " a tale of her African childhood, intrigue you? If you answered yes, you might also like Lauren St. John's "Rainbow's End."
Do John Jakes' Historical Fiction novels appeal to you? If so, you might enjoy Anne Perry's World War I series.
Did Alexandra Fuller's "Don't Let's Go to the Dogs Tonight, " a tale of her African childhood, intrigue you? If you answered yes, you might also like Lauren St. John's "Rainbow's End."
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