PHILOSOPHY/PSYCHOLOGY/RELIGION (B)

 

Cover ArtThe Psychology of Memory by Megan Sumeracki; Althea Need Kaminske

Location(s): 3 Hour Reserves & Faculty Publications (Special Collections)
Call Number: BF371 .S946 2024 ; SP COLL BF371 .S946 2024 FacPubn
ISBN: 9781032488639
Publication Date: 2024-04-01
How can I improve my memory? Do my emotions affect my memories? How will my memory change as I get older? The Psychology of Memory provides a unique insight into a fundamental part of being human, debunking many common misconceptions about what memory is, how memory works, and the accuracy of our memories. It explores the complexity of human memory, looking at how we remember different types of information and the impact of issues like ageing and emotion on how we create, store, and retrieve memories. Extremes of memory from so-called photographic memory to dementia are discussed, along with ways our memory can impact our everyday lives in educational and legal settings. Treating memory as malleable, dynamic, and active, The Psychology of Memory teaches us about how our individual memories function, and how we can harness this to see memory in a new way; to use the past, our experiences and information, in service of the present and future.

 

WORLD HISTORY (D)

 

Cover ArtYour Passport to Portugal by Nancy Dickmann

Location: Curriculum Resource Center
Call Number: CRC DP517 .D54 2024
ISBN: 9781669058496
Publication Date: 2024-01-01
What is it like to live in or visit Portugal? What makes Portugal's culture unique? Explore the geography, traditions, and daily lives of Portuguese people.
 

Cover ArtAn African History of Africa by Zeinab Badawi

Location: New Book Area
Call Number: DT20 .B33 2025
ISBN: 9780063335417
Publication Date: 2025-01-14
In this fascinating book, Badawi guides us through Africa's spectacular history--from the very origins of our species, through ancient civilizations and medieval empires with remarkable queens and kings, to the miseries of conquest and the elation of independence. Visiting more than thirty African countries to interview countless historians, anthropologists, archaeologists and local storytellers, she unearths buried histories from across the continent and gives Africa its rightful place in our global story. The result is a gripping new account of Africa: an epic, sweeping history of the oldest inhabited continent on the planet, told through the voices of Africans themselves.

 

HISTORY OF THE AMERICAS (E-F)

 

Cover ArtBy the Fire We Carry by Rebecca Nagle

Location: New Book Area
Call Number: E93 .N19 2024
ISBN: 9780063112049
Publication Date: 2024-09-10
A powerful work of reportage and American history that braids the story of the forced removal of Native Americans onto treaty lands in the nation's earliest days, and a small-town murder in the 1990s that led to a Supreme Court ruling reaffirming Native rights to that land more than a century later. 

 

Cover ArtStealing Little Moon: the Legacy of the American Indian Boarding Schools (Scholastic Focus) by Dan SaSuWeh Jones

Location: Curriculum Resource Center
Call Number: CRC E97.5 .J66 2024
ISBN: 9781338889475
Publication Date: 2024-09-03
Little Moon There Are No Stars Tonight was four years old when armed federal agents showed up at her home and took her from her family. Under the authority of the government, she was sent away to a boarding school specifically created to strip her of her Ponca culture and teach her the ways of white society. Little Moon was one of thousands of Indigenous children forced to attend these schools across America and give up everything they'd ever known: family, friends, toys, clothing, food, customs, even their language. She would be the first of four generations of her family who would go to the Chilocco Indian Agricultural School. Dan SaSuWeh Jones chronicles his family's time at Chilocco--starting with his grandmother Little Moon's arrival when the school first opened and ending with him working on the maintenance crew when the school shut down nearly one hundred years later. Together with the voices of students from other schools, both those who died and those who survived, Dan brings to light the lasting legacy of the boarding school era. Part American history, part family history, Stealing Little Moon is a powerful look at the miseducation and the mistreatment of Indigenous kids, while celebrating their strength, resiliency, and courage--and the ultimate failure of the United States government to erase them.

 

Cover ArtChumash by F. A. Bird

Location: Curriculum Resource Center
Call Number: CRC E99.C815 B57 2025
ISBN: 9781098296216
Publication Date: 2024-12-15
This title introduces readers to the Chumash people. Text covers traditional ways of life, including social structure, homes, food, art, clothing, and more. Also discussed is contact with Europeans, as well as how the people keep their culture alive today. 

 

Cover ArtMuscogee by F. A. Bird

Location: Curriculum Resource Center
Call Number: CRC E99.C9 B57 2025
ISBN: 9781098296247
Publication Date: 2024-12-15
This title introduces readers to the Muscogee people. Text covers traditional ways of life, including social structure, homes, food, art, clothing, and more. Also discussed is contact with Europeans, as well as how the people keep their culture alive today. 
 

Cover ArtInuit by F. A. Bird

Location: Curriculum Resource Center
Call Number: CRC E99.E7 B573 2025
ISBN: 9781098296230
Publication Date: 2024-12-15
This title introduces readers to the Inuit people. Text covers traditional ways of life, including social structure, homes, food, art, clothing, and more. Also discussed is contact with Europeans, as well as how the people keep their culture alive today. 

 

Cover ArtHopi by F. A. Bird

Location: Curriculum Resource Center
Call Number: CRC E99.H7 B55 2025
ISBN: 9781098296223
Publication Date: 2024-12-15
This title introduces readers to the Hopi people. Text covers traditional ways of life, including social structure, homes, food, art, clothing, and more. Also discussed is contact with Europeans, as well as how the people keep their culture alive today. 

 

Cover ArtWampanoag by F. A. Bird

Location: Curriculum Resource Center
Call Number: CRC E99.W2 B57 2025
ISBN: 9781098296285
Publication Date: 2024-12-15
This title introduces readers to the Wampanoag people. Text covers traditional ways of life, including social structure, homes, food, art, clothing, and more. Also discussed is contact with Europeans, as well as how the people keep their culture alive today. 

 

Cover ArtBorderlands and the Mexican American Story by David Dorado Romo

Location: Curriculum Resource Center
Call Number: CRC E184.M5 R626 2024
ISBN: 9780593567760
Publication Date: 2024-08-20
 The Mexican American story is usually carefully presented as a story of immigrants: migrants crossing borders, drawn to the promise of a better life. In reality, Mexicans were on this land long before any borders existed. Their culture and practices shaped the Southwestern part of this country, in spite of relentless attempts by white colonizers and settlers to erase them. From missions and the Alamo to muralists, revolutionaries, and teen activists, this is the true story of the Mexican American experience. 

 

Cover ArtThe Black Box by Henry Louis Gates

Location: New Book Area
Call Number: E185.625 .G38 2024
ISBN: 9780593299784
Publication Date: 2024-03-19
The Black Box: Writing the Race, is the story of Black self-definition in America through the prism of the writers who have led the way. From Phillis Wheatley and Frederick Douglass, W. E. B. Du Bois and Booker T. Washington, to Zora Neale Hurston and Rich­ard Wright, James Baldwin and Toni Morrison--these writers used words to create a livable world, a home, for Black people destined to live out their lives in a bitterly racist society. It is a book grounded in the beautiful irony that a group formed legally and conceptually by its oppressors to justify brutal subhuman bondage transformed itself through the word into a community joined in overcoming one of history's most pernicious lies. Out of that contested ground has flowered a resilient, creative, powerful, diverse culture of people who have often disagreed markedly about what it means to be Black, and about how best to use the past to create a more just and equitable future.
 

Cover ArtCombee by Edda L. Fields-Black

Location: New Book Area
Call Number: E473.9 .F54 2024
ISBN: 9780197552797
Publication Date: 2024-02-09
The story of the Combahee River Raid, one of Harriet Tubman's most extraordinary accomplishments, based on original documents and written by a descendant of one of the participants. Most Americans know of Harriet Tubman's legendary life: escaping enslavement in 1849, she led more than 60 others out of bondage via the Underground Railroad, gave instructions on getting to freedom to scores more, and went on to live a lifetime fighting for change. Yet the many biographies, children's books, and films about Tubman omit a crucial chapter: during the Civil War, hired by the Union Army, she ventured into the heart of slave territory--Beaufort, South Carolina--to live, work, and gather intelligence for a daring raid up the Combahee River to attack the major plantations of Rice Country, the breadbasket of the Confederacy.

 

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Roger Williams and his world : a history in documents by Carrington-Farmer, Charlotte ;

Location: New Book Area
Call Number: F82 .R64 2025
ISBN: 9781554816576
Publication Date: January 16, 2025
Roger Williams, a 17th-century English immigrant to New England, was famously banished from the Massachusetts Bay Colony in 1635 for his “new and dangerous opinions” on religious freedom, the separation of church and state, and Indigenous land rights. Following his banishment, Williams settled the town of Providence with the permission of the Narragansett Sachems, creating a colony that was arguably the freest in the western world. This collection draws together a wide range of primary sources by and about Williams in order to make this history accessible to a broad audience.
 

Cover ArtBefore Canada by Allan Greer (Editor)

Location: New Book Area
Call Number: F1030 .B44 2024
ISBN: 9780228019206
Publication Date: 2024-01-15
Long before Confederation created a nation-state in northern North America, Indigenous people were establishing vast networks and trade routes. Volcanic eruptions pushed the ancestors of the Dene to undertake a trek from the present-day Northwest Territories to Arizona. Inuit migrated across the Arctic from Siberia, reaching Southern Labrador, where they met Basque fishers from northern Spain. As early as the fifteenth century, fishing ships from western Europe were coming to Newfoundland for cod, creating the greatest transatlantic maritime link in the early modern world. Later, fur traders would take capitalism across the continent, using cheap rum to lubricate their transactions. The contributors to Before Canada reveal the latest findings of archaeological and historical research on this fascinating period. Along the way, they reframe the story of the Canadian past, extending its limits across time and space and challenging us to reconsider our assumptions about this supposedly young country. Innovative and multidisciplinary, Before Canada inspires interest in the deep history of northern North America.
 

Cover ArtCosta Rica by Shannon Anderson

Location: Curriculum Resource Center
Call Number: CRC F1543.2 .A54 2024
ISBN: 9798886877922
Publication Date: 2024-01-01
People from all over the world travel to experience the beaches, rain forests, and diverse wildlife of Costa Rica! This title uses leveled text to transport young readers to this Central American country. Colorful photos support the main text and help bring the land and people of Costa Rica to life. Special features and a full-spread fact page highlight important details about the country.
 

Cover ArtColombia by Shannon Anderson

Location: Curriculum Resource Center
Call Number: CRC F2258.5 .A54 2025
ISBN: 9798886879858
Publication Date: 2024-08-01
Columbia is one of the largest countries in South America! The capital of Bogotá sits on a beautiful plateau. Readers will be able to follow along through the deserts, mountains, and forests of Columbia in this fact-filled title. Leveled text and vibrant photos will encourage readers to explore the country's landscape and animals as well as the daily lives of Columbians. Additional features will give readers a deeper glimpse into the landscape, animal life, foods, and language of this country.
 

Cover ArtFocus on Brazil by Natalie Hyde

Location: Curriculum Resource Center
Call Number: CRC F2508.5 .H94 2024
ISBN: 9781039815216
Publication Date: 2023-11-27
As the fifth-largest country in the world, Brazil's landscapes range from the famous Amazon rain forest to biodiverse mangroves, flat grasslands, and mountain ranges. Read all about the country's land and resources, how Indigenous peoples live, and the impact of colonization by Europeans, as well as daily life and culture today for people across Brazil.
 
 
GEOGRAPHY/ANTHROPOLOGY/RECREATION (G)
 

Cover ArtField Guide to the Patchy Anthropocene by Anna Lowenhaupt Tsing; Jennifer Deger; Alder Keleman Saxena; Feifei Zhou

Location: New Book Area
Call Number: GF75 .T75 2024
ISBN: 9781503637320
Publication Date: 2024-05-07
Nature has gone feral. How can we re-attune ourselves to the new nature? A field guide can help. While the global scientific community recently made headlines by ruling the Anthropocene--an era many date to the Industrial Revolution when human action truly began to transform the planet--did not qualify for a geological epoch quite yet, understanding the nature of human transformation of the Earth is more important than ever. The effects of human activity are global in scope, but take shape within distinct social and ecological "patches," discontinuous regions within which the key actors may not be human, but the plants, animals, fungi, viruses, plastics, and chemicals creating our new world. Field Guide to the Patchy Anthropocene takes stock of our current planetary crisis, leading readers through a series of sites, thought experiments, and genre-stretching descriptive practices to nurture a revitalized natural history. 
 

Cover ArtDaughter of the Light-Footed People by Belen Medina; Natalia Rojas Castro (Illustrator)

Location: Curriculum Resource Center
Call Number: CRC GV1061.15.R36 C33 2024
ISBN: 9781665931427
Publication Date: 2024-06-11
Meet Lorena Ramírez, an Indigenous Rarámuri athlete from Mexico who is internationally known for winning ultramarathons in her traditional skirts and rubber sandals, in this nonfiction picture book. From the copper canyons of Mexico, her swift footsteps echo. Clip clap, clip clap. Experience a sixty-mile run with Indigenous athlete Lorena Ramírez. She runs in the traditional clothes of the Rarámuri, "the light-footed people," to show that her people and their way of life are alive and thriving--outpacing runners in modern, high-tech gear and capturing the world's attention. Lorena's career as an athlete is an inspiring real-life example of the power of perseverance that will encourage young readers to follow their own dreams.
 

Cover ArtBoston's Black Athletes by Robert Cvornyek (Editor); Douglas Stark (Editor)

Location: New Book Area
Call Number: GV706.32 .B68 2024
ISBN: 9781666909043
Publication Date: 2024-07-17
Sport often mirrored the racial climate of the time, but it also informed and encouraged equality on and off the field. In Boston, the Black athletic body historically represented a challenge to the city's liberal image. Boston's Black Athletes: Identity, Performance, and Activism interprets Boston's contested racial history through the diverse experiences of the city's African American sports figures who directed their talent toward the struggle for social justice. Editors Robert Cvornyek and Douglas Stark and the contributors explore a variety of representative athletes, such as Kittie Knox, Louise Stokes, and Medina Dixon, that negotiated Boston's racial boundaries at sequential moments during the nineteenth and twentieth centuries to demonstrate Boston's long and troubled racial history. The contributors' biographical sketches are grounded in stories that have remained memorable within Boston's Black neighborhoods. In recounting the struggles and triumphs of these individuals, this book amplifies their stories and reminds readers that Boston's Black sports fans found a historic consistency in their athletes to shape racial identity and cultural expression.
 

Cover ArtWat Takes His Shot by Cheryl Kim; Nat Iwata (Illustrator)

Location: Curriculum Resource Center
Call Number: CRC GV884.M56 K56 2024
ISBN: 9781643796031
Publication Date: 2024-06-18
The stirring biography of Japanese American basketball star Wataru Misaka--the first person of color to play in the NBA! As a kid, Wataru Misaka channeled his endless energy into playing sports. Every Sunday, he raced to the park where his Japanese American community came together to play basketball. Wat wasn't the tallest on the team, but he was fast and loved the game! Encouraged by his father to always do his best, Wat applied this mentality to every aspect and challenge in his life. Wat was a college student when the US government forced more than 122,000 Japanese Americans living on the West Coast into incarceration camps during WWII. He overcame racism and segregation to join his college's basketball team but despite Wat's impressive skills, he was treated as an outsider because he was Japanese American. Wat kept his eye on the ball, and his team-player mentality made him shine on and off the court. He became an inspiration to his Japanese American community. After helping Utah University's basketball team win the national championship in 1947, Wat was drafted by the New York Knicks, making him the first person of color to play in the NBA. Wat's motivational story of rising to any challenge and bringing your best to everything you do is a reminder of the power we each have to inspire others--if we just take our shot!
 

Cover ArtThere's Always This Year by Hanif Abdurraqib

Location: New Book Area
Call Number: GV885.72.O3 A43 2024
ISBN: 9780593448793
Publication Date: 2024-03-26
Growing up in Columbus, Ohio, in the 1990s, Hanif Abdurraqib witnessed a golden era of basketball, one in which legends like LeBron James were forged and countless others weren't. His lifelong love of the game leads Abdurraqib into a lyrical, historical, and emotionally rich exploration of what it means to make it, who we think deserves success, the tension between excellence and expectation, and the very notion of role models, all of which he expertly weaves together with intimate, personal storytelling. "Here is where I would like to tell you about the form on my father's jump shot," Abdurraqib writes. "The truth, though, is that I saw my father shoot a basketball only one time." There's Always This Year is a triumph, brimming with joy, pain, solidarity, comfort, outrage, and hope. No matter the subject of his keen focus--whether it's basketball, or music, or performance--Hanif Abdurraqib's exquisite writing is always poetry, always profound, and always a clarion call to radically reimagine how we think about our culture, our country, and ourselves. 
 
SOCIAL SCIENCES (H)
 
 

Cover ArtThe Stigma Trap by Ofer Sharone

Location: New Book Area
Call Number: HD6278.U5 S49 2024 ; Also available: Ebook
ISBN: 9780190239244
Publication Date: 2024-01-30
An eye-opening look at how all American workers, even the highly educated and experienced, are vulnerable to the stigma of unemployment. After receiving a PhD in mathematics from MIT, Larry spent three decades working at prestigious companies in the tech industry. Initially he was not worried when he lost his job as part of a large layoff, but the prolonged unemployment that followed decimated his finances and nearly ended his marriage. Larry's story is not an anomaly. The majority of American workers experience unemployment, and millions get trapped in devastating long-term unemployment, including experienced workers with advanced degrees from top universities. How is it possible for even highly successful careers to suddenly go off the rails? 
 

Cover ArtAwaiting Their Feast by Lori A. Flores

Location: New Book Area
Call Number: HD8081.H7 F56 2025
ISBN: 9781469679853
Publication Date: 2025-01-14
Though Latinx foodways are eagerly embraced and consumed by people across the United States, the nation exhibits a much more fraught relationship with Latinx people, including the largely underpaid and migrant workers who harvest, process, cook, and sell this desirable food. Lori A. Flores traces how our dual appetite for Latinx food and Latinx food labor has evolved from the World War II era to the COVID-19 pandemic, using the US Northeast as an unexpected microcosm of this national history. Spanning the experiences of food workers with roots in Mexico, Puerto Rico, Cuba, the Dominican Republic, Haiti, and Central America, Flores's narrative travels from New Jersey to Maine and examines different links in the food chain, from farming to restaurants to seafood processing to the deliverista rights movement. What unites this eclectic material is Flores's contention that as our appetite for Latinx food has grown exponentially, the visibility of Latinx food workers has demonstrably decreased. This precariat is anything but passive, however, and has historically fought--and is still fighting--against low wages and exploitation, medical neglect, criminalization, and deeply ironic food insecurity.
 

Cover ArtPurpose Forward by Melissa Carvalho

Location: Alumni Publications (Special Collections)
Call Number: SP COLL HF5381 .C378 2024 Alumni
ISBN: 9798989848829
Publication Date: 2024-03-18
The career starter's answer to finding a career (and life) of purpose-with powerful time-tested reflection questions and cutting-edge resources to launch you into your meaningful new career! In this comprehensive guide you will: Clarify who you are at your core, uncover your life purpose, discover what careers will bring you deep meaning, create an action plan to live your best life.
 

Cover ArtPlastic Capitalism by Sean H. Vanatta

Location: New Book Area
Call Number: HG3756.U54 V363 2024
ISBN: 9780300247343
Publication Date: 2024-05-21
American households are awash in expensive credit card debt. But where did all this debt come from? In this history of the rise of postwar American finance, Sean H. Vanatta shows how bankers created our credit card economy and, with it, the indebted nation we know today. America's consumer debt machine was not inevitable. In the years after World War II, state and federal regulations ensured that many Americans enjoyed safe banks and inexpensive credit. Bankers, though, grew restless amid restrictive rules that made profits scarce. They experimented with new services and new technologies. They settled on credit cards, and in the 1960s mailed out reams of high-interest plastic to build a debt industry from scratch.   In the 1960s and '70s consumers fought back, using federal and state policy to make credit cards safer and more affordable. But bankers found ways to work around local rules. Beginning in 1980, Citibank and its peers relocated their card plans to South Dakota and Delaware, states with the weakest consumer regulations, creating "on-shore" financial havens and drawing consumers into an exploitative credit economy over which they had little control. We live in the world these bankers made.
 

Cover ArtInvisible Rulers by Renee DiResta

Location: New Book Area
Call Number: HM1231 .D567 2024
ISBN: 9781541703377
Publication Date: 2024-06-11
An "essential and riveting" (Jonathan Haidt) analysis of the radical shift in the dynamics of power and influence, revealing how the machinery that powered the Big Lie works to create bespoke realities revolutionizing politics, culture, and society. Renée DiResta's powerful, original investigation into the way power and influence have been profoundly transformed reveals how a virtual rumor mill of niche propagandists increasingly shapes public opinion. While propagandists position themselves as trustworthy Davids, their reach, influence, and economics make them classic Goliaths--invisible rulers who create bespoke realities to revolutionize politics, culture, and society. Their work is driven by a simple maxim: if you make it trend, you make it true.   
 

Cover ArtHealing Movements by Megan S. Raschig

Location: New Book Area
Call Number: HV9956.S24 R37 2024
ISBN: 9781479827060
Publication Date: 2024-06-04
How a grassroots abolitionist project of cultural healing counters the carceral state in a Chicanx community in California For many, gang involvement can be a guaranteed life sentence, a force which traps them in an inescapable cycle of violence even if it does not lead to actual prison time. Healing Movements explores the work of formerly gang-involved Chicanx men and women in California who draw on the social connections made during their gang-involved years to forge new pathways for cultural healing and countering the carceral system. Known colloquially as the "movement of healing," this Chicanx-Indigenous abolitionist project based in Salinas, California, was spurred on by a series of four police homicides of Latino men in 2014. Organizing around such issues as police brutality and mass incarceration, these collectives--two of which are discussed in this book, one mixed-gender, and the other women-only--turned to their often obscured Mesoamerican ancestry to find new resources for building a different future for themselves and subsequent generations. Drawing on extensive fieldwork conducted in Salinas, Healing Movements reveals how these communities have taken shape in large part through a conscious effort to uplift Chicanx-Indigenous culture and ceremonial practices. By tapping into their Indigeneity, the members of these collectives access a wealth of new resources to shape their future, opening up novel ways to organize and build strong relational ties that are noteworthy to anyone invested in abolitionist work.
 
 
LAW (K)
 

Cover ArtFighting Mad by Krystale E. Littlejohn (Editor); Rickie Solinger (Editor)

Location: New Book Area
Call Number: KF3771 .F54 2024
ISBN: 9780520396760
Publication Date: 2024-03-19
"A compendium of creative strategies for building the world we want, this book . . . models the myriad ways that people can make a difference in the lives of their peers and simultaneously improve their communities."―The Progressive A fierce and galvanizing reminder that resistance is everywhere in the fight for abortion and reproductive justice in the United States.   Fighting Mad is a book about what "reproductive justice" means and what it looks like to fight for it. Editors Krystale E. Littlejohn and Rickie Solinger bring together many of the strongest, most resistant voices in the country to describe the impacts of the Supreme Court's Dobbs decision on abortion access and care.   The essayists and change agents gathered in Fighting Mad represent a remarkable breadth of expertise: activists and artists, academics and abortion storytellers, health care professionals and legislators, clinic directors and lawyers, and so many more. They discuss abortion restrictions and strategies to provide care, the impacts of criminalization, efforts to protect the targeted, shortcomings of the past, and visions for the next generation. Fighting Mad captures for the social and historical record the vigorous resistance happening in the early post-Roe moment to show that there are millions on the ground fighting to secure a better future.
 
 

EDUCATION (L)

 

Cover ArtPraxis Middle School English Language Arts 5047 Secrets Study Guide - Full-Length Practice Test, Step-By-Step Video Tutorials by Matthew Bowling (Editor)

Location: Curriculum Resource Center
Call Number: CRC LB1762 .B69 2025
ISBN: 9781516741212
Publication Date: 2023-01-31
Mometrix Test Preparation's Praxis Middle School English Language Arts 5047 Secrets Study Guide is the ideal prep solution for anyone who wants to pass their Praxis Subject Assessments. The exam is extremely challenging, and thorough test preparation is essential for success. The Mometrix guide is filled with the critical information you will need in order to do well on your Praxis exam: the concepts, procedures, principles, and vocabulary that the Educational Testing Service (ETS) expects you to have mastered before sitting for your exam. 

 

Cover ArtPraxis II Art Content Knowledge (5134) Exam Secrets Study Guide by Praxis II Exam Secrets Test Prep Staff (Editor)

Location: Curriculum Resource Center
Call Number: CRC LB1762 .B694 2025
ISBN: 9781630942441
Publication Date: 2015-02-25
Praxis II Art: Content Knowledge (5134) Exam Secrets includes: The 5 Secret Keys to Praxis II Test Success: Time Is Your Greatest Enemy, Guessing is Not Guesswork, Practice Smarter, Not Harder, Prepare, Don't Procrastinate, Test Yourself. Introduction to the Praxis II Exam Series including: Praxis Assessment Explanation, Two Kinds of Praxis Assessments, Understanding the ETS; A comprehensive General Strategy review including: Make Predictions, Answer the Question, Benchmark, Valid Information, Avoid Fact Traps, Milk the Question, The Trap of Familiarity, Eliminate Answers, Tough Questions, Brainstorm, Read Carefully, Face Value, Prefixes, Hedge Phrases, Switchback Words, New Information, Time Management, Contextual Clues, Don't Panic, Pace Yourself, Answer Selection, Check Your Work, Beware of Directly Quoted Answers, Slang, Extreme Statements, Answer Choice Families; Along with a complete, in-depth study guide for your specific Praxis II Test, and much more...

 

Cover ArtPraxis Middle School: Science (5442) Secrets Study Guide by Mometrix (Editor)

Location: Curriculum Resource Center
Call Number: CRC LB1762 .B695 2025
ISBN: 9781516714926
Publication Date: 2023-01-31
Mometrix Test Preparation's Praxis Middle School: Science (5442) Secrets Study Guide is the ideal prep solution for anyone who wants to pass their Praxis Subject Assessments. The exam is extremely challenging, and thorough test preparation is essential for success. Our study guide includes: Practice test questions with detailed answer explanations, Step-by-step video tutorials to help you master difficult concepts, Tips and strategies to help you get your best test performance, A complete review of all Praxis test sections. The Mometrix Praxis study guide is laid out in a logical and organized fashion so that one section naturally flows from the one preceding it. 
 

Cover ArtPraxis ESOL (5362) study guide 2024-2025 : complete review + 360 questions and detailed answer explanations for the Praxis English to speakers of other languages exam (3 full-length exams)

Location: Curriculum Resource Center
Call Number: CRC LB1762 .P72 2024
ISBN: 9781998805396
Publication Date: 2025-04-18
Imagine if you could get all of the practice you need from just one study guide and achieve a high score on the Praxis English to Speakers of Other Languages Exam (5362). By combining review material and practice questions, this Praxis ESOL Study Guide ensures that you will be fully prepared for the exam. While other guides only provide a short review, this guide includes a complete review along with 360 questions and detailed answer explanations. There are 3 full-length exams included
 

Cover ArtPraxis Middle School: Social Studies (5089) Secrets Study Guide - Exam Review and Practice Test for the Praxis Subject Assessments by Mometrix Test Prep (Editor)

Location: Curriculum Resource Center
Call Number: CRC LB1762 .P727 2024
ISBN: 9781516740949
Publication Date: 2020-03-16
Mometrix Test Preparation's Praxis Middle School: Social Studies (5089) Secrets Study Guide is the ideal prep solution for anyone who wants to pass their Praxis Subject Assessments. The exam is extremely challenging, and thorough test preparation is essential for success. Our study guide includes:  Practice test questions with detailed answer explanations,  Step-by-step video tutorials to help you master difficult concepts,  Tips and strategies to help you get your best test performance, A complete review of all Praxis test sections.
 

Cover ArtPraxis Middle School Mathematics (5164) Secrets Study Guide by Mometrix (Editor)

Location: Curriculum Resource Center
Call Number: CRC LB1762 .P73 2024
ISBN: 9781516719983
Publication Date: 2023-01-31
Mometrix Test Preparation's Praxis Middle School Mathematics (5164) Secrets Study Guide is the ideal prep solution for anyone who wants to pass their Praxis Subject Assessments. The exam is extremely challenging, and thorough test preparation is essential for success. Our study guide includes: Practice test questions with detailed answer explanations, Step-by-step video tutorials to help you master difficult concepts, Tips and strategies to help you get your best test performance, A complete review of all Praxis test sections.

 

Cover ArtPraxis II Spanish World Language (5195) Exam Secrets Study Guide by Praxis Ii Exam Secrets Test Prep Staff (Editor)

Location: Curriculum Resource Center
Call Number: CRC LB1762 .P747 2025
ISBN: 9781630945152
Publication Date: 2015-02-25
Praxis II Spanish: World Language (5195) Exam Secrets helps you ace the Praxis II: Subject Assessments, without weeks and months of endless studying. Our comprehensive Praxis II Spanish: World Language (5195) Exam Secrets study guide is written by our exam experts, who painstakingly researched every topic and concept that you need to know to ace your test. Our original research reveals specific weaknesses that you can exploit to increase your exam score more than you've ever imagined. Praxis II Spanish: World Language (5195) Exam Secrets includes: The 5 Secret Keys to Praxis II Success: Time is Your Greatest Enemy, Guessing is Not Guesswork, Practice Smarter, Not Harder, Prepare, Don't Procrastinate, Test Yourself; A comprehensive General Strategy review including: Make Predictions, Answer the Question, Benchmark, Valid Information, Avoid Fact Traps, Milk the Question, The Trap of Familiarity, Eliminate Answers, Tough Questions, Brainstorm, Read Carefully, Face Value, Prefixes, Hedge Phrases, Switchback Words, New Information, Time Management, Contextual Clues, Don't Panic, Pace Yourself, Answer Selection, Check Your Work, Beware of Directly Quoted Answers, Slang, Extreme Statements, Answer Choice Families; Along with a complete, in-depth study guide for your specific Praxis II exam, and much more...
 

Cover ArtPraxis Special Education: Foundational Knowledge (5355) by Kathleen Jasper

Location: Curriculum Resource Center
Call Number: CRC LB1766.P72 .J3774 2024
ISBN: 9798878222389
Publication Date: 2024-02-08
Think Like a Test Maker and pass your Praxis Special Education: Foundational Knowledge (5355). In this study guide, Kathleen Jasper, Ed.D., walks you through all the skills and concepts tested on the Praxis 5355 so you can easily pass your exam. This study guide is fully aligned with the blueprint and test specifications of the exam. This study guide includes: Detailed content and skills practice for all 4 major areas of the exam: Human Development and Individual Learning Differences Effective Planning and Instruction and Productive Learning Environments Assessment Professional Learning, Practice, and Collaboration Specific practice questions and detailed answer explanations for each content category so you understand what types of questions go with each test section. Two, full practice tests so you can assess your skills and measure your readiness for test day. A Good Words List to help you identify correct answer choices and eliminate incorrect answer choices. Think Like a Test MakerTM strategies throughout the guide so you can be strategic on the exam. Over 300 practice test questions and detailed answer explanations throughout the study guide provide you with plenty of opportunities to practice your skills in each area. 
 
 

MUSIC (M)

 

Cover ArtMercedes Sosa by Aixa Perez-Prado (Illustrator)

Location: Curriculum Resource Center
Call Number: CRC ML3930.S686 P37 2024
ISBN: 9780892394708
Publication Date: 2024-09-17
A stirring picture book biography of one of Latin America's most beloved singers and human rights advocates, Mercedes Sosa. Have you ever heard a song that made your heart soar? A canción that captured your corazón? A voice so powerful that it made you feel ready to change the world? This is the story of a singer whose voice sailed through the air like the wings of a condor, inspiring people everywhere. Written and illustrated by Aixa Pérez-Prado, this is the powerful biography of Argentinean folksinger and human rights advocate Mercedes Sosa. Affectionately known as La Negra, Mercedes used her musical talents and powerful voice to speak out against poverty and inequality in her home country. In the face of a cruel dictatorship, Mercedes refused to be silenced. She bravely stepped on stage to lend a "voice to the voiceless" with uplifting songs of empathy and empowerment. Her unforgettable music and messages of hope continue to resonate with people across the world to this day.

 

FINE ARTS (N)

 

Cover ArtNative Prospects by Scott Manning Stevens (Editor)

Location: New Book Area
Call Number: N6537.C593 A4 2024
ISBN: 9798985638547
Publication Date: 2024-05-04
The publication Native Prospects: Indigeneity and Landscape accompanies the Farnsworth Art Museum’s 2025 exhibition of the same name (March 8 – July 6, 2025). This exhibition juxtaposes an Indigenous approach to the articulation of land with the American landscape paintings of Thomas Cole (1801–1848). It presents 19th-century paintings by Cole featuring Native figures, in context with Indigenous works of historic and cultural value, and artworks by several contemporary Indigenous artists.
 

Cover ArtYasmeen Lari, Green Architect by Marzieh Abbas; Hoda Hadadi (Illustrator)

Location: Curriculum Resource Center
Call Number: CRC NA1997 .A32 2024
ISBN: 9780063285156
Publication Date: 2024-10-22
A poignant eco-biography about Pakistan's first female architect and humanitarian, Yasmeen Lari, who invented sustainable and affordable housing amid natural disaster, featuring back matter with photographs of Lari and her work. From an inquisitive and compassionate young girl to a world-renowned and award-winning architect and humanitarian, Yasmeen Lari has an empowering and inspiring life story. Learn about her success in a career dominated by men, her early work of advocating for and restoring historic buildings in Pakistan, and her turn to eco-friendly and sustainable design in the wake of natural disasters. Starting in 2005, earthquakes and floods raised Lari's attention to the need for rehabilitation building. The pioneering architect met the challenge head-on. Incorporating innovative modern design and traditional building practices and materials, Lari developed a blueprint for sustainable, disaster-resistant homes. Vibrantly illustrated, Yasmeen Lari, Green Architect gives an in-depth look at Lari's process from design and testing prototypes to teaching the communities she served the skills needed to rebuild alongside her. 
 

Cover ArtGuillaume Lethiere by Natasha Coleman (Contribution by); Darcy Grimaldo Grigsby (Contribution by); Frédéric Lacaille (Contribution by); Anne Lafont (Contribution by); Christelle Lozere (Contribution by); Sophie Kerwin (Contribution by); Mehdi Korchane (Contribution by); C. C. McKee (Contribution by); Marie-Isabelle Pinet (Contribution by); Frederic Regent (Contribution by); Marie-Pierre Sale (Contribution by); Aaron Wile (Contribution by); Richard Wrigley (Contribution by); Esther Bell (Editor); Olivier Meslay (Editor); Alain Chevalier (Contribution by)

Location: New Book Area
Call Number: ND553.L8388 A4 2024
ISBN: 9780300275780
Publication Date: 2024-07-16
A groundbreaking publication on the Caribbean-born French Neoclassical painter Guillaume Lethière and his extraordinary, yet largely unexamined career Born in the French colony of Guadeloupe, Guillaume Lethière (1760-1832) was a key figure in the history of art during the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries. The son of a formerly enslaved woman of color and a white government official and plantation owner, Lethière moved to France with his father at age fourteen. He trained as an artist and successfully navigated the tumult of the French Revolution and its aftermath in order to achieve the highest levels of recognition in his time. A favorite artist of Napoleon's brother, Lucien Bonaparte, Lethière also held important positions at the Académie de France in Rome, Institut de France , and École des Beaux-Arts. A well-respected teacher, he operated a robust studio that rivaled those of his contemporaries Jacques-Louis David and Antoine-Jean Gros. Despite his remarkable accomplishments and considerable corpus of paintings and drawings, Lethière is relatively unknown today. Lavishly illustrated and authoritative, this groundbreaking study serves to introduce Lethière to new and broader audiences and restore him to his rightful place as one of the most eminent artist of his generation. 

 

Cover ArtThe Wider World & Scrimshaw by Naomi Slipp (Editor); Nadia Sethi; Ryan Tucker Jones; Jennifer Wagelie; Marina Wells; Alison Bremner; Bobby Brower; Terava Casey; Erin Gingrich; Ishmael Hope; Elizabeth Hutchinson; Maggie Cao; Elizabeth James-Perry; Jamie L. Jones; Sonya Kelliher Combs; Sarah Kuaiwa; Cora-Allan Lafaiki Twiss; Courtney Leonard; Maia Nuku; Bart Pushaw; Tarisi Vunidilo; Angela Wanhalla; Michael Harrison; Krista Zawadski; Billie Lythberg; Edward Melillo; Kailani Polzak; Josh Reid; Ymelda Rivera Laxton; Robert Rocha

Location: New Book Area
Call Number: NK6022 .N48 2024
ISBN: 9780933969032
Publication Date: 2024-07-15
The Wider World & Scrimshaw explores carving traditions that emerged alongside subsistence and commercial whaling routes around the Pacific, from New Bedford, MA to Oceania and the Arctic. The New Bedford Whaling Museum (NBWM) holds the largest collection of "scrimshaw" in the world, defined as a decorative, folk, or vernacular art made by whalers from the byproducts of whales. General audiences frequently misconstrue maritime history and scrimshaw specifically as linked only to white, male, New England makers. Wider World overturns these assumptions by placing our incredible scrimshaw collection into conversation with Indigenous material culture from across the Pacific world.

 

Cover ArtListening to Trees by Holly Thompson; Toshiki Nakamura (Illustrator)

Location: Curriculum Resource Center
Call Number: CRC NK9698.N35 T49 2024
ISBN: 9780823450497
Publication Date: 2024-10-22
A poetic and moving picture book biography celebrating the life and work of the visionary Japanese American woodworker George Nakashima. Growing up in the Pacific Northwest, George Nakashima began a love story with trees that grew throughout his remarkable life as an architect, designer and woodworker.  During World War II, George, with his wife Marion and their baby daughter, endured incarceration in Minidoka prison camp, where he drew comfort from the discipline of woodworking.  Once free, George dedicated the rest of his life to crafting elegant furniture from fallen or discarded trees, giving fresh purpose and dignity to the wood and promoting a more peaceful world. Today, his pieces are displayed in museums and greatly coveted by collectors. His studio, now helmed by his daughter Mira, is still active in New Hope, Pennsylvania. Author Holly Thompson narrates Nakashima's life using haibun, a combination of haiku and prose, which twines smoothly through Toshiki Nakamura's earthy illustrations. A foreword by Mira Nakashima and robust back matter will deepen young readers' understanding of woodworking and poetry, and offer added insights to the work of a master artisan. An Orbis Pictus Recommended Title Eureka! Nonfiction Children's Book Gold Award Winner

 

LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE (P)

 

Cover ArtOde to Grapefruit by Kari Lavelle; Bryan Collier (Illustrator)

Location: Curriculum Resource Center
Call Number: CRC PN2287.J589 L38 2024
ISBN: 9780593372760
Publication Date: 2024-07-30
Before there was Mufasa...Before there was Darth Vader... There was a young boy names James Earl Jones, who spoke with a stutter and dreaded having to talk in class. Whenever James tried to voice his thoughts, his words got stuck in his throat. But James figured out a solution for his shame- if he didn't speak, he wouldn't stutter. And so he was silent...until he wrote his own poem, Ode to Grapefruit, and found a love for poetry. Lyrical text, stunning art, and compelling backmatter about stuttering pair together for a remarkable picture book about how a boy who refused to speak for eight years learned to manage his stutter through poetry--and grew up to become an EGOT-winning performer with a voice few could forget.

 

Cover ArtThe Message by Ta-Nehisi Coates

Location: New Book Area
Call Number: PN4874.C598 A3 2024
ISBN: 9780593230381
Publication Date: 2024-10-01
Ta-Nehisi Coates originally set out to write a book about writing, in the tradition of Orwell's classic "Politics and the English Language," but found himself grappling with deeper questions about how our stories--our reporting and imaginative narratives and mythmaking--expose and distort our realities. In the first of the book's three intertwining essays, Coates, on his first trip to Africa, finds himself in two places at once: in Dakar, a modern city in Senegal, and in a mythic kingdom in his mind. Then he takes readers along with him to Columbia, South Carolina, where he reports on his own book's banning, but also explores the larger backlash to the nation's recent reckoning with history and the deeply rooted American mythology so visible in that city--a capital of the Confederacy with statues of segregationists looming over its public squares. Finally, in the book's longest section, Coates travels to Palestine, where he sees with devastating clarity how easily we are misled by nationalist narratives, and the tragedy that lies in the clash between the stories we tell and the reality of life on the ground. Written at a dramatic moment in American and global life, this work from one of the country's most important writers is about the urgent need to untangle ourselves from the destructive myths that shape our world--and our own souls--and embrace the liberating power of even the most difficult truths.
 

Cover ArtChaos and Cosmos by Martín. Plot

Location: New Book Area
Call Number: PQ7797.B635 Z79776 2024
ISBN: 9781538178676
Publication Date: 2024-07-11
Chaos and Cosmos offers a new and unique interpretation of Argentine essayist and fiction writer Jorge Luis Borges as a thinker of what continental twentieth century political theory called the political. While not a political writer in the traditional sense, Borges was indeed an author whose response to the advent of totalitarianism, in particular in its Nazi form, generated the most experimental, insightful, and rigorous short fiction and non-fiction political interrogation. As is well known, Borges' writing went beyond originality; it created a genre of its own, and the Borgesian style is not limited to form. This Borgesian style fundamentally relates to how his response to the advent of totalitarianism led to sharp and philosophically sophisticated interrogations-in-fiction of the political, understood in this book as related to three main distinctive dimensions: that of the question of the forms of society, that of the relationship between the imaginary and the real, and that of the relationship between the same and the other. Chaos and Cosmos introduces the reader to Borges as an experimental writer, as an Argentine citizen, as a thinker of global political phenomena, and as a South American Pragmatist. The book also makes incursions in a political theorizing of its own, intertwining an interpretation of Borges' essays and fiction pieces from the 1930s and 1940s with the central concerns of philosophers and political thinkers such as William James, Maurice Merleau-Ponty, Hannah Arendt, Claude Lefort, Michael Foucault, Richard Rorty, and Judith Butler.
 

Cover ArtForest of Noise by Mosab Abu Toha

Location: New Book Area
Call Number: PR9570.P343 A275 2024
ISBN: 9780593803974
Publication Date: 2024-10-15
A NEW YORK TIMES NOTABLE BOOK * "A powerful, capacious, and profound" (Ocean Vuong) new collection of poems about life in Gaza by an award-winning Palestinian poet. “You are alive for a moment when living people run after you.” Barely thirty years old, Mosab Abu Toha was already a well-known poet when the current siege of Gaza began. After the Israeli army bombed and destroyed his house, pulverizing a library he had painstakingly built for community use, he and his family fled for their safety. Not for the first time in their lives.   Somehow, amid the chaos, Abu Toha kept writing poems. These are those poems. Uncannily clear, direct, and beautifully tuned, they form one of the most astonishing works of art wrested from wartime. Here are directives for what to do in an air raid; here are lyrics about the poet's wife, singing to his children to distract them. Huddled in the dark, Abu Toha remembers his grandfather's oranges, his daughter's joy in eating them.  Moving between glimpses of life in relative peacetime and absurdist poems about surviving in a barely livable occupation, Forest of Noise invites a wide audience into an experience that defies the imagination--even as it is watched live. Abu Toha's poems introduce readers to his extended family, some of them no longer with us. This is an urgent, extraordinary, and arrestingly whimsical book. Searing and beautiful, it brings us indelible art in a time of terrible suffering.
 

Cover ArtThe Cambridge History of the American Essay by Christy Wampole (Editor); Jason Childs (Editor)

Location: New Book Area
Call Number: PS420 .C36 2024
ISBN: 9781316512708
Publication Date: 2023-12-14
From the country's beginning, essayists in the United States have used their prose to articulate the many ways their individuality has been shaped by the politics, social life, and culture of this place. The Cambridge History of the American Essay offers the fullest account to date of this diverse and complex history. From Puritan writings to essays by Indigenous authors, from Transcendentalist and Pragmatist texts to Harlem Renaissance essays, from New Criticism to New Journalism: The story of the American essay is told here, beginning in the early eighteenth century and ending with the vibrant, heterogeneous scene of contemporary essayistic writing. The essay in the US has taken many forms: nature writing, travel writing, the genteel tradition, literary criticism, hybrid genres such as the essay film and the photo essay. Across genres and identities, this volume offers a stirring account of American essayism into the twenty-first century.
 

Cover ArtSlaveroad by John Edgar Wideman

Location: New Book Area
Call Number: PS3573.I26 Z468 2024
ISBN: 9781668057216
Publication Date: 2024-10-08
"Master of language" (The New York Times) John Edgar Wideman uses his unique generational position to explore what he calls the "slaveroad," offering "a fresh perspective of slavery's impact and a confirmation of Wideman's exalted status in American letters" (New York magazine). John Edgar Wideman's Slaveroad is a groundbreaking work of "bruising candor and obsessive originality" (The Wall Street Journal). For centuries, the buying and selling of human beings was legal, and millions of Africans were kidnapped then forcibly transported across the Atlantic Ocean to serve as slaves. The enduring legacies of this slave road traffic--denied, unacknowledged, misunderstood, repressed--continue to poison the experiences and journeys of all Americans. In a section of "Slaveroad," called "Sheppard," William Henry Sheppard, a descendant of enslaved Virginians, travels back to Africa where he works as a missionary, converting Africans to Christianity alongside his Southern white colleague. Wideman imagines drinking afternoon tea with Lucy Gant Sheppard, William's wife, who was on her own slaveroad, as she experienced her husband's adultery with the African women he was trying to convert. In "Penn Station," Wideman's brother, after being confined forty-four years in prison, travels from Pittsburgh to New York. As Wideman awaits his brother, he asks, "How will I distinguish my brother from the dead. Dead passengers on the slaveroad." "A blend of memoir, fiction, history" (The Millions), Slaveroad is a book that will inform, challenge, and surprise Wideman fans as well as newcomers to his writing.

 

Cover ArtA Love Like the Sun by Riss M. Neilson

Location: Alumni Publications (Special Collections)
Call Number: SP COLL PS3614.E44326 L68 2024 Alumni
ISBN: 9780593640494
Publication Date: 2024-06-11
Laniah Thompson is a homebody who craves privacy. Issac Jordan is internet famous and spends his days followed by paparazzi. She runs a small business with her mom in her hometown. He runs an international brand. And they've been best friends since childhood. When Issac comes home to Providence for the first time in months and discovers Laniah's dream is slipping out of reach as she and her mom struggle to pay the bills at Wildly Green, their natural hair store, she refuses to take a dime from him. And so, he does what any self-respecting best friend would do: tells the world they're dating. Suddenly business is booming, and Laniah agrees to his ridiculous plan to pretend to be lovers for the course of the summer. Just long enough to catch the eye of an investor and get her dream back on track, like she helped him do so many years ago, he reminds her. Too soon, though, Laniah knows she's playing with fire, because for as long as they've been friends there's an undeniable pull they've never given in to. And as the lines between art and life--real and pretend--blur, it becomes harder and harder to see where friendship ends and something else begins.... Told over the course of three sizzling summer months, A Love Like the Sun is about shared history, those who make us our bravest selves, and love in its many forms.
 

Cover ArtSpectral Evidence by Gregory Pardlo

Location: New Book Area
Call Number: PS3616.A737 S64 2024
ISBN: 9781524731786
Publication Date: 2024-01-30
Elegant, profound, and intoxicating-Spectral Evidence, Gregory Pardlo's first major collection of poetry after winning the Pulitzer Prize for Digest, moves fluidly among considerations of the pro-wrestler Owen Hart; Tituba (the only Black woman to be accused of witchcraft during the Salem witch trials), MOVE (the movement and militant separatist group famous for its violent stand-offs with the Philadelphia Police Department) and more. At times cerebral and at other times warm, inviting and deeply personal, Spectral Evidence compels us to consider how we think about devotion, beauty and art; about the criminalization and death of Black bodies; about justice-and about how these have been inscribed into our present, our history, and the Western canon.
 

Cover ArtModern Poetry by Diane Seuss

Location: New Book Area
Call Number: PS3619.E94 M63 2024
ISBN: 9781644452752
Publication Date: 2024-03-05
FINALIST FOR THE 2024 NATIONAL BOOK AWARD FOR POETRY WINNER OF THE 2024 HEARTLAND BOOKSELLERS AWARD FOR POETRY Diane Seuss's signature voice--audacious in its honesty, virtuosic in its artistry, outsider in its attitude--has become one of the most original in contemporary poetry. Her latest collection takes its title, Modern Poetry, from the first textbook Seuss encountered as a child and the first poetry course she took in college, as an enrapt but ill-equipped student, one who felt poetry was beyond her reach. Many of the poems make use of the forms and terms of musical and poetic craft--ballad, fugue, aria, refrain, coda--and contend with the works of writers overrepresented in textbooks and anthologies and those too often underrepresented. Seuss provides a moving account of her picaresque years and their uncertainties, and in the process, she enters the realm between Modernism and Romanticism, between romance and objectivity, with Keats as ghost, lover, and interlocutor. In poems of rangy curiosity, sharp humor, and illuminating self-scrutiny, Modern Poetry investigates our time's deep isolation and divisiveness and asks: What can poetry be now? Do poems still have the capacity to mean? 
 

Cover ArtThis Land by Ashley Fairbanks; Bridget George (Illustrator)

Location: Juvenile
Call Number: JUV PZ7.1.F3375 Th 2024
ISBN: 9780593651445
Publication Date: 2024-08-27
This engaging story about native landsinvites kids to trace history and explore their communities. "An adorable primer on the history of land."--PEOPLE.com. Before my family lived in this house, a different family did, and before them, another family, and another before them. And before that, the family lived here, not in a house, but a wigwam. Who lived where you are before you got there? This Land teaches readers that American land, from our backyards to our schools to Disney World, are the traditional homelands of many Indigenous nations. This Land will spark curiosity and encourage readers to explore the history of the places they live and the people who have lived there throughout time and today.
 

Cover ArtKatie's really bad day : a story about test anxiety by by Kathleen Jeffrey ; illustrated by Susan Kilmartin.

Location(s): Juvenile & Alumni Publications (Special Collections)
Call Number: JUV PZ7.1.J4337 Ka 2024 ; SP COLL PZ7.1.J4337 Ka 2024 Alumni
ISBN: 9798218968427
Publication Date: 2024-04-30
It's spelling test day and Katie feels anxious...
Cheerful fun-loving Katie sometimes gets anxious before tests, even when she knows the answers. One day Katie's feelings were so enormous, she panics and can't seem to do the test at all. She even disrupts the entire class. Luckily, with the guidance of her teacher, Katie discovers calming tools to soothe her nerves. Pretty soon the whole class is joining Katie to beat that test stress! A beautifully illustrated relatable story with teaching points and practical advice for anxious kids.

 

SCIENCE (Q)

 

Cover ArtAs If Human by Nigel Shadbolt; Roger Hampson

Location: New Book Area
Call Number: Q334.7 .S433 2024
ISBN: 9780300268294
Publication Date: 2024-05-14
Intelligent machines present us every day with urgent ethical challenges. Is the facial recognition software used by an agency fair? When algorithms determine questions of justice, finance, health, and defense, are the decisions proportionate, equitable, transparent, and accountable? How do we harness this extraordinary technology to empower rather than oppress?   Despite increasingly sophisticated programming, artificial intelligences share none of our essential human characteristics--sentience, physical sensation, emotional responsiveness, versatile general intelligence. However, Nigel Shadbolt and Roger Hampson argue, if we assess AI decisions, products, and calls for action as if they came from a human being, we can avert a disastrous and amoral future. The authors go beyond the headlines about rampant robots to apply established moral principles in shaping our AI future. Their new framework constitutes a how-to for building a more ethical machine intelligence.
 

Cover ArtBehold the Hummingbird by Suzanne Slade; Thomas Gonzalez (Illustrator)

Location: Curriculum Resource Center
Call Number: CRC QL696.A558 S58 2024
ISBN: 9781682636527
Publication Date: 2024-04-02
Lyrical text and gorgeous illustrations take flight in this exploration of the tiny, gorgeous hummingbirds and its astonishing abilities. An Orbis Pictus Honor Book Hummingbirds are tiny and pretty, so you might find yourself taking them for granted. But these little birds are remarkable, fierce, and talented. In Behold the Hummingbird, readers will learn about species that can hover like a helicopter, fly backwards and upside down, and consume half their body weight in a single day.
 

Cover ArtSleepy by Jennifer Ward; Robin Page (Illustrator)

Location: Curriculum Resource Center
Call Number: CRC QL755.3 .W37 2024
ISBN: 9781665935104
Publication Date: 2024-07-09
From award-winning author Jennifer Ward and Caldecott Honor illustrator Robin Page, this "real eye-opener" (Kirkus Reviews, starred review) nonfiction picture book interweaves informative poems and prose to show the many different ways animals snooze! Just like people, all animals need sleep, but not all animals sleep in the same way. When dolphins sleep, half their brain stays awake. Snakes sleep with their eyes open. Giraffes sleep in five-minute intervals, while koalas sleep for twenty-two hours a day! From grizzly bears to hummingbirds, there are creatures of all sizes and habitats to wish a good night in this cozy and compelling book.
 
 
MEDICINE (R)
 

Cover ArtNursing2025-2026 Drug Handbook by Lippincott Williams & Wilkins

Location: New Book Area
Call Number: RM301.12 .N87 2025
ISBN: 9781975217112
Publication Date: 2024-05-10
The #1 Drug Guide for nurses and clinicians . . . always dependable, always up to-date! Now in its 45th Edition, Nursing2025-2026 Drug Handbook delivers the most current nursing focused information on more than 3,600 generic, brand-name, and combination drugs in an easy-to-use A-Z format. 
 

Cover ArtAdvanced Practice Nursing Procedures by Margaret R. Colyar

Location: New Book Area
Call Number: RT82.8 .C69 2025
ISBN: 9781719649650
Publication Date: 2024-10-01
Here is an illustrated, easy-to-reference handbook with step-by-step instructions for 110 procedures performed by primary care clinicians in office, hospital, and other outpatient settings. Organized by major body systems, each section reviews the diagnostic procedures for that system, followed by all of the information you need to perform the procedure, including required equipment, CPT coding guidelines, health promotion and safety prevention tips, post-procedure care, and more. 
 
 
TECHNOLOGY/HOME ECONOMICS (T)
 

Cover ArtA Plate of Hope by Erin Frankel; Paola Escobar (Illustrator)

Location: Curriculum Resource Center
Call Number: CRC TX649.A529 F73 2024
ISBN: 9780593380581
Publication Date: 2024-02-13
José Andrés's love of cooking began as a young boy in Spain as he gathered the wood to make the fire that would cook the paella just right. José loved everything about it: the sizzling olive oil, the mounds of chopped vegetables, and the smell of saffron. When he left home, he realized he wanted to tell stories with food. And tell them he did, creating magic with the seeds of ripe tomatoes and pomegranates and cheese. His dreams grew until they were as big as the stars in the sky. He thought, No one should ever go hungry. I want to help feed the world-- and World Central Kitchen was born. From the earthquake in Haiti to the war in Ukraine and the Covid pandemic, José and his team at World Central Kitchen have been at the frontlines, serving more than 200 million meals and counting, and bringing comfort and hope in the darkest times. With a lyrical text and stunning illustrations, here is a picture book biography about a world-renowned humanitarian and chef that's sure to inspire a new generation of community helpers. 
 
 
BIBLIOGRAPHY/LIBRARY SCIENCE/INFORMATION RESOURCES (Z)
 

Cover ArtLibrary 2035 by Sandra Hirsh (Editor)

Location: New Book Area
Call Number: Z665 .L588 2024
ISBN: 9781538180402
Publication Date: 2024-04-15
Building on the success and impact of Library 2020: Today's Leading Visionaries Describe Tomorrow's Library by Joseph Janes, Library 2035: Imagining the Next Generation of Libraries updates, expands upon, and broadens the discussions on the future of libraries and the ways in which they transform information services to best serve their communities. Library 2035 explores the lessons learned over the past decade and forecasts the opportunities, strengths, and challenges for libraries in the future. Contributors including R. David Lankes, Kelvin Watson, Annie Norman, Miguel Figueroa, and Nicole Cooke, along with 25 other library leaders, were asked to describe the "library of 2035" in whatever way they wanted. Their responses to this question will inspire, provoke, challenge, and expand our thinking about the role and importance of libraries in the future. Library leaders, LIS students and faculty will find this book particularly meaningful and useful as we grapple with what the future of libraries and the profession will be. 
 

Cover ArtThe Routledge Companion to Libraries, Archives, and the Digital Humanities by Isabel Galina Russell; Glen Layne-Worthey

Location: New Book Area
Call Number: Z665 .R83 2025
ISBN: 9781032356280
Publication Date: 2024-11-01
"The Routledge Companion to Libraries, Archives, and the Digital Humanities covers a wide range of issues encountered in the worlds libraries and archives as they continue to expand their support of, and direct engagement in, DH research and teaching. In addition to topics related to the practice of librarianship, and to libraries and archives as DH-friendly institutions, we address issues of importance to library and archives workers themselves: labour; sustainability; organisation and infrastructure; and focused professional practices that reflect the increasingly important role of librarians and archivists as active research partners. One of the central motifs of this book is that the "two" fields - DH, on the one hand, and the library, archival, and information sciences on the other - are in fact deeply intertwined, productively interdependent, and mutually reinforcing. We place these on an equal footing, considering how they coexist and collaborate in equal partnership. This Companion will be of interest to DH practitioners and theorists, especially those who work in libraries and archives, and those who work with them. Likewise, "non-DH" (or "not-yet- DH") library and archival administrators, reference and public service librarians, cataloguers, and even those who work primarily with the tangible collections, will find here echoes and implications of the most venerable traditions and practices of our shared profession"