Library Display Booklists
CRC Library creates many displays throughout the year to highlight books in our library collection and to showcase art on a variety of topics. Each of the library display is accompanied by a booklist to encourage learners to read and explore the topic on display.
The following are links to the current and previous booklists from library displays:
- Indigenous People's Week (October 2009)
- Constitution Day (September 2009)
- Earth Week: Sustainability (April 2009)
- Women's History Month: Women and the Environment (March 2009)
- Oil Industry & Rising Gas Prices (June 2008)
- Earth Day: Think, Change, Action! (April 2008)
- Cesar Chavez Day (March 31, 2008)
- Women's History Month: Women Who Dare (March 2008)
- Black History Month: Carter G. Woodson and the Origins of Multiculturalism (February 2008)
- Folktales from Around the World (January 2008)
- Latino Heritage Month (December 2007)
- Nobel Literature Laureates (November 2007)
- Banned Books (September 2007)
- Remembering Kurt Vonnegut (May 2007)
- Festival of Cultures: Celebrating Diversity (April 2007)
- Earth Day: Sustainability (April 2007)
- Valentine's Day: Romance, Relationships, Health, and Sex (February 2007)
- Black History Month: From Slavery to Freedom (February 2007)
- Veterans Day: Remembering Veterans and the Wars They Fought (Nov. 2006)
- Naguib Mahfouz of Egypt (1911-2006), Nobel Price in Literature 1988 (Oct. 2006)
- Constitution Day: Celebration and Reflection on Freedom, Democracy, & Citizenship (September 2006)
- Student Success (August 2006)
- Earth Day: Environment (April 2006)
- Asian & Pacific Islander Heritage Week (April 24-27, 2006)
- Tea, a Cup of Culture (April 2006)
- Celebrating Earth Day: Environment Booklist (April 22, 2006)
- Cesar Chavez Day (March 31, 2006)
- Women’s History Month: Women: Builders of Communities and Dreams (March 2006)
- Black History Month: A tribute to Black Fraternal, Social, and Civic Institutions (February 2006)
- In Memory of Rosa Parks (November 2005)
- Banned Books: Censored! (September 2005)
- Black History Month: Washington DuBois (January 2005)
- Faculty Recommendations for Summer Reading (June 2003)
