These are all the News & Announcements posted in September, 2010.
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Banned Books Week 2010
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This week is Banned Books Week. Banned Books week is an annual event that celebrates freedom to read or the freedom to express one's opinion even if that opinion might be considered unorthodox or unpopular. Banned Books Week stresses the importance of ensuring the availability of unorthodox or unpopular viewpoints to all who wish to read them. To see a list of books that others have attempted to ban, view The American Library Association's (ALA) list of Frequently Challenged Books. While you are on the ALA website take a look at their list of Banned and Challenged Classics. Chances are that you will find one of your favorites on that list. Celebrate your freedom to read by selecting a book from a list of banned books available at the Logan Library. ![]() ![]() Posted By Logan Library at 4:06 PM / Category:Events
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Resume Resources
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Did you know that September is International Update Your Resume Month? Even if you aren't currently looking for employment, many experts recommend updating your resume at least annually. For help with your resume, take a look at one of the many books on the subject available at the Logan Library. ![]() ![]() Posted By Logan Library at 5:01 PM / Category:Books & Reading
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Staff Reading Pick
![]() Here is another reading pick from the Logan Library Staff. Book: Henry Clay: The Essential American by David S. Heidler and Jeanne T. Heidler Recommended by: Ronald Jenkins, Library Director For most of us, when we hear the name Henry Clay, we think of the Great Compromiser. We would be correct, but he was much, much more than that. He served in Congress for 49 years, served as the Secretary of State under John Quincey Adams, and ran for President on five different occasions. He was also very much a family man, married to Lucretia Hart, having eleven children, seven of whom died while young. This new biography by David and Jeanne Heidler captures the life of Henry Clay like no other. A truly fascinating look back at a man whose influence on American history was profound. Want more reading suggestions? View previous staff picks. ![]() ![]() Posted By Logan Library at 12:05 PM / Category:Staff Picks
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