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Data never sleeps! The Zoom session hosting numbers are very relatable. https://web-assets.domo.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2020/08/20-data-never-sleeps-8-final-01-Resize.jpg
What are your favorite horror stories? https://www.jstor.org/stable/4239371
On the Fascination of Horror-Stories, including Lovecraft's on JSTOR Joanna Russ, On the Fascination of Horror-Stories, including Lovecraft's, Science Fiction Studies, Vol. 7, No. 3, Science Fiction and the Non-Print Media (Nov., 1980), pp. 350-352
"Books unite us... censorship divides us." What books have made you feel connected to others?
Jason Reynolds Named Honorary Chair of Banned Books Week 2021 The Banned Books Week Coalition is proud to announce that Jason Reynolds has been named the inaugural Honorary Chair for Banned Books Week 2021. The New York...
This overlooked corner of the press provided news by and for people who were incarcerated. A newly available archive shows it worked hard to reach outside audiences too. https://daily.jstor.org/introducing-the-american-prison-newspapers-collection/?utm_term=Read%20More&utm_campaign=jstordaily_09232021&utm_content=email&utm_source=Act-On+Software&utm_medium=email
Introducing American Prison Newspapers, 1800-2020: Voices from the Inside - JSTOR Daily This overlooked corner of the press provided news by and for people who were incarcerated. A newly available archive shows it worked hard to reach outside audiences too.
Free books in the library! Some of our old books need new homes. Find them on carts at both second floor library entrances.
Head out to the Humboldt Park campus for the Hispanic Heritage Month Kickoff event! 10-2 today. https://content.ccc.edu/wrighthsi/?fbclid=IwAR1ZO-DnoCQ5ZJUcvt7gUju2ka2X6htZm1bYmKqyWuYwiTIcG02QFjZKHZk
Wright HSI Wilbur Wright College Wilbur Wright College Your Content Goes Here Our Mission Caminos al Exito Excelencia Faculty & Staff Stories HSI Info & Events Wright HHM Events Student Stories Student Services Click below to view the livestream of Fiesta del Barrio!
It was great to meet so many of you at Wilburpalooza today! We are in the library and online to help you when you need research help for speeches or papers. See you soon!
Allow yourself to be translated into the pages of a banned book with these brief readings.
How often do you use math to identify disinformation? https://ijnet.org/en/story/tips-protect-against-disinformation
Tips to protect against disinformation You might have fallen for someone’s attempt to disinform you about current events. But it’s not your fault. Even the most well-intentioned news consumers can find today’s avalanche of political information difficult to navigate. With so much news available, many people consume media in an auto...
False content continues to develop and spread. Can you spot the trolls? https://spotthetroll.org/?fbclid=IwAR3hYaMPc6hixDp0lJujwdBmyz11a9qxM5G6Me6eONKElM2Z_0gZHZnLQls
Can you Spot the Troll? The quiz where YOU examine images of real social media content and decide whether it's from a legitimate account or an internet troll.
Welcome back, everyone! Librarians are ready to answer your questions from 8 am - 10 pm this semester, via our Ask a Librarian chat feature. https://researchguides.ccc.edu/WrightLibrary
Did you hear about CCC’s plan to forgive outstanding debt? https://www.chicagotribune.com/coronavirus/ct-chicago-city-colleges-debt-coronavirus-20200714-uvphxlgh7fah7htao5qrkzsf7y-story.html
Chicago’s City Colleges will wipe out debt of former students who return, Mayor Lori Lightfoot announces in push to boost post-COVID recovery Students who qualify will have half of their debt erased after their first term and the rest forgiven upon completion of their program.
Are you taking classes this fall? Don't forget to fill out the CCC scholarship application. https://apps.ccc.edu/scholarshipApp/login
Are you seeing misinformation about the pandemic? How do you know what is factual? Use these tools to more easily tell the difference. https://infodemic.blog/
Sifting Through the Pandemic Information hygiene for the Covid-19 infodemic
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