Thursday, November 17, 2022

Hotspots for Spring Semester

 

We have some great news to share! A limited number of internet hotspots are available for students to checkout for the spring 2023 term at no cost. To request a hotspot please complete this short form by Wednesday, November 30. Some hotspots may also be available for students registered for classes over the winter term on a first-come, first-served basis. You can place a hold by emailing library@cvtc.edu or calling 715-833-6285. 

We also have a limited number of other devices such as laptops and iPads that can be reserved and checked out from the library for 30 days at a time depending on availability. 

Questions? Contact CVTC Library at 715-833-6285 or library@cvtc.edu. Pick-up locations will be held at the BEC Library and River Falls campus. For hours and locations, visit www.cvtc.edu/library.

Wednesday, October 5, 2022

Welcome New Student Workers

Each fall CVTC welcomes new students through our doors.  The library also welcomes new student workers.  This year we added Tess and Alena to our desk staff, please give them a warm welcome next time you are in the library.  

Tess is in the Dental Hygiene Program 

Alena is in the Human Resources Program 



Wednesday, September 21, 2022

Happy Banned Books Week!

 


Banned Books Week is an annual event celebrating the freedom to read. Banned Books Week was launched in 1982 in response to a sudden surge in the number of challenges to books in schools, bookstores and libraries. Typically held during the last week of September, it highlights the value of free and open access to information. Banned Books Week brings together the entire book community — librarians, booksellers, publishers, journalists, teachers, and readers of all types — in shared support of the freedom to seek and to express ideas, even those some consider unorthodox or unpopular.

Banned Books Week 2022 will be held September 18 – 24. The theme of this year’s event is “Books Unite Us. Censorship Divides Us.”

By focusing on efforts across the country to remove or restrict access to books, Banned Books Week draws national attention to the harms of censorship. The ALA Office for Intellectual Freedom (OIF) compiles lists of challenged books as reported in the media and submitted by librarians and teachers across the country. The Top 10 Challenged Books of 2021 are:

  1. Gender Queer by Maia Kobabe
    Reasons: Banned, challenged, and restricted for LGBTQIA+ content and because it was considered to have sexually explicit images
  2. Lawn Boy by Jonathan Evison
    Reasons: Banned and challenged for LGBTQIA+ content and because it was considered to be sexually explicit
  3. All Boys Aren’t Blue by George M. Johnson
    Reasons: Banned and challenged for LGBTQIA+ content and profanity and because it was considered to be sexually explicit
  4. Out of Darkness by Ashley Hope Perez
    Reasons: Banned, challenged, and restricted for depictions of abuse and because it was considered to be sexually explicit
  5. The Hate U Give by Angie Thomas
    Reasons: Banned and challenged for profanity and violence and because it was thought to promote an anti-police message and indoctrination of a social agenda
  6. The Absolutely True Diary of a Part-Time Indian by Sherman Alexie
    Reasons: Banned and challenged for profanity, sexual references, and use of a derogatory term
  7. Me and Earl and the Dying Girl by Jesse Andrews
    Reasons: Banned and challenged because it was considered sexually explicit and degrading to women
  8. The Bluest Eye by Toni Morrison
    Reasons: Banned and challenged because it depicts child sexual abuse and was considered sexually explicit
  9. This Book is Gay by Juno Dawson
    Reasons: Banned, challenged, relocated, and restricted for providing sex education and LGBTQIA+ content
  10. Beyond Magenta by Susan Kuklin
    Reasons: Banned and challenged for LGBTQIA+ content and because it was considered to be sexually explicit.

Look for ALA’s Top Challenged Books of 2022 list in April 2023!


Wednesday, July 20, 2022

CVTC Joins MORE Public Library Consortium

 From WISPALS to MORE

Over the past few years the library has looked very closely at how to best serve our community of staff, faculty, students, and alumni. We have looked at a variety of different new resources, shifting many legacy print collections to digital collections while repurposing our space to better align with our mission and serve our students. We have also recently implemented a new login system for CVTC users which will work with single-sign on, to provide easier access off campus. Last year, we decided the next step in better serving our community was to leave the WISPALS academic library consortium and join the MORE public library consortium - and we are very excited to share this with you!

MORE Library Consortium

As of July 1, the CVTC library began sharing materials with the 53 public libraries in the MORE system. Students and employees can request library materials from any of the libraries to be delivered to CVTC, or they can request CVTC library materials to be delivered to any of the MORE libraries. The MORE library consortium is the largest in Wisconsin and spreads across much of the CVTC district. Students can now use their student IDs as their library cards at any of the MORE libraries. In addition, CVTC will also have access to one of the largest shared collections in the world, with resources such as the Wisconsin Digital Library, Freading, and Flipster. For a complete list of MORE libraries visit the website.


Additional Details

  • As a current CVTC student or employee, you can begin making requests for materials to be delivered to CVTC or any MORE public library by visiting the MORE library online catalog.  

  • If you currently use CVTC’s OverDrive, you will lose access as we make the transition to MORE. Information on access to MORE digital resources will be forthcoming by the start of the fall semester.

  • This change will not affect any other library resources such as LinkedIn Learning, Films on Demand, or Ebsco.

  • We hope to offer a delivery service to River Falls in the near future. This service will be communicated in the coming months.

Contact Us

If you have questions please contact the library at library@cvtc.edu or stop by the library desk at the BEC Campus. Be sure to check out our blog for new resources, book reviews, and updates!

Tuesday, May 3, 2022

Access to CVTC Digital Library is Changing




In order to help with student accessibility, increased demand and to simplify our digital library services  the library will be moving to single sign-on account access for all students and faculty beginning this summer.  Students and faculty will continue to use their MyCVTC credentials to access library materials, but permanent links embedded in Canvas, course syllabi, or web pages may need to be updated.  The following resources will be impacted:  
  • Ebsco
  • OneSearch
  • UpToDate
  • Films on Demand/Kanopy/Alexander Street Press
The following resources WILL NOT be impacted: 
  • LinkedIn Learning
  • Lippincott
The library and CPD will attempt to update any course links in Canvas on your behalf over the coming months.  However, we strongly encourage you to review and test course links in advance to ensure usability.  If you do encounter troubles, please reach out to the library at library@cvtc.edu or 715-833-6285.  Thank you for your patience as we enhance our students experiences!  

Monday, May 2, 2022

Summer/Fall 2022 Student Technology Resources

 Great news!

A limited number of internet hot spots are available for students to checkout for the fall 2022 term at no cost. To request a hot spot please complete this short form by Friday, May 27. Some hotspots may also be available for students registered for classes over summer term on a first-come, first-served basis. You can place a hold by emailing library@cvtc.edu, stopping by the library desk, or calling 715-833-6285. 

A limited number of other devices such as laptops and iPads can be reserved and checked out from the library for 30 days at a time depending on availability. 

Questions? Contact CVTC Library at 715-833-6285 or library@cvtc.edu. Pick-up locations will be held at the BEC Library and River Falls campus. For hours and locations, visit www.cvtc.edu/library.

Monday, April 4, 2022

 

National Library Week: April 3 - 9


It’s national library week! This week is a time to recognize and remember the libraries and librarians in your organizations and communities, and the work they do to provide information and access to people of all backgrounds. During the pandemic, libraries have been going above and beyond to adapt to our changing world by expanding their resources and continuing to meet the needs of their users. Whether people visit in person or virtually, libraries offer opportunities for everyone to explore new worlds and become their best selves through access to technology, multimedia content, and educational programs. Nominate a library star or learn more about your CVTC librarians and library staff. 




Wednesday, March 30, 2022

New Study Spaces in the Learning Center!

 

There are a few exciting new things here at the CVTC Library. You may have noticed our study rooms have undergone a makeover with new paint, technology, and furniture.

 

We also have study pods available towards the back of the library. There are TVs to connect to, outlets, and plenty of chairs for group or individual work.  Near Academic Support, we have individual study “rooms.” These have soundproof, white noise, lighting, and power features - the perfect place to pop in for a Zoom call.  Come and check out our new study spaces today!  

 


Wednesday, March 16, 2022

CVTC Library Spring Break Hours

 The CVTC library will be open over spring break!  Our holiday hours are Monday-Friday, 7:30am - 5pm.  Stop in for some DVDs or the newest books to enjoy over the break!  




Wednesday, February 16, 2022

New Access Engineering Database

 

If you haven’t heard, we have a new database that is great for our mechanical, engineering and technical programs!  Several instructors have found materials for their classes that students can access for free, instead of paying for.  The database features books, videos, spreadsheets and case studies.  


Check out the McGraw Hill Access Engineering Database today!  Let the library know if you find something you can use in your classes!