Wednesday, August 18, 2021

Faculty Inservice Sessions

 Watch for these great sessions featuring library staff during faculty inservice!


OER/AER (No cost/Low cost) Textbooks: Are they right for your class?

Facilitators: Kim Ernstmeyer, Vince Mussehl, & Mary Purvis

This interactive session will explore questions relevant to faculty who want a better understanding of OER/AER textbooks. What is considered OER and AER? How can these resources enhance student learning? How do I get started exploring whether OER/AER textbooks fit into my classes? How do I correctly identify my courses as OER/AER when students need packets, equipment, or lab manuals for a course? Join us for a light-hearted session to work through these questions and more.

Trauma Informed Instruction & Care 

Facilitators: Nic Ashman and Kristi Hagen 


Educators and health care workers are becoming increasingly aware of the short and long-term impacts that trauma can have on students, patients and communities. However, educators and care workers can unknowingly perpetuate trauma rather than reduce it.  This session is designed to help participants understand the effects of trauma on those they work with and increase awareness of the levels and types of trauma they may interact with. The session will share about a "trauma-informed lens," ways we can mitigate the impacts of trauma and provide participants with tools that can increase learning and healing. 





Wednesday, August 11, 2021

Reminder from the Library

 

Textbooks for Checkout

Each semester, several CVTC students visit the library for course textbooks. The library checks out textbooks for 2 hours at a time for students that are not able to purchase a textbook due to finances, if a book becomes unavailable or out of stock, or if their copy becomes lost or stolen. Please consider providing a publisher/desk copy for the library to checkout. If you have an online text, consider holding a print copy in the library. If you are unable to provide a desk copy but would still like your text included please let us know.

Check Your Library Links & Resources in Canvas

It’s that time of year! Be sure to check any library links and resources you might have linked or embedded in your Canvas courses. Library resources are updated regularly to ensure currency and accuracy. You can check your links by selecting “Validate Links in Content” under Settings. It is also a great time to update your library instruction guide. If you need help updating your resources, or finding new ones, we are happy to help!

Contact Us

Librarians are standing by to help, year-round! Contact us at library@cvtc.edu or stop by the library desk at the BEC Campus. Be sure to check out our blog for new resources and updates!

Wednesday, August 4, 2021

Book Review: The Four Winds

This weeks book review is written by our new Circulation Supervisor Jenna.  

 The Four Winds by Kristin Hannah Review




1934. The land is drying up. The farm that gives Elsa’s family a purpose is no longer fruitful and her children are coughing up dust day in and day out. She must make an extreme decision: give up on everything she knows and loves for a chance at a better life? Or hope against all odds that the land can be revitalized? The Four Winds is a depiction of the American Dream. The Great Depression. Workers’ rights. The dramatic tone and engaging style that Hannah uses will sweep readers away into Elsa’s story of love, empowerment, and sacrifice. If you’d be interested in a historical fiction novel that captures the will and determination of people living in extreme poverty, pick up The Four Winds.

Thursday, July 29, 2021

Introducing Jenna

Please help us welcome our new Library Services Associate - Public Services Jenna Chapman!   Jenna will be a familiar face to many of you as she has been a student worker since 2019, and we are excited to have her join our team in this new role.  

Jenna is an Eau Claire native and will be in the HIMT program in the fall, she previously graduated from the Library Services program.  A few fun facts about Jenna:
  • She has two pets, a yellow lab and a bearded dragon
  • She loves to read, watch movies and play video games in her spare time
  • Right now her favorite books are historical fiction
  • Her favorite season is fall
  • She is left-handed
Welcome Jenna!  

Thursday, July 1, 2021

Student Review: One of Us is Lying

Our student library workers have been reading this summer, this review comes from Jenna.  

One of Us Is Lying by Karen McManus




Five students walk into detention. Four walk out alive. Simon’s death surrounds these four surviving students as they try to decipher what happened. Is it worth revealing their deepest, darkest secrets? One of Us Is Lying is a modern and sinister twist on the classic Breakfast Club. Featuring a brainiac, beauty, criminal, athlete, and outcast, their seemingly different lives must come together to solve the mystery. Author McManus uses fast paced writing to keep the reader’s interest as they try to answer, “Who dunnit?” The suspenseful tone reminds us of the serious predicament these characters are in. During all of this, the story switches between the different characters and captures the mystery from their different perspectives. If you’d like a fresh but disturbing take on The Breakfast Club, pick up One of Us Is Lying.

Wednesday, June 9, 2021

Study Room Open!

 Now that things are starting to return to normal around campus, the library is excited to announce that our study rooms have reopened! Our study rooms offer a quiet, secluded space for individuals or small groups to meet, study, and collaborate. Both offer an Idea Wall that be written on with erasable markers, as seen below. 

Interior of Study Room B 


While Study Room B serves as a more traditional study room, Study Room C doubles as a recording booth. Study Room C comes with a computer, video camera, trip-pod, iPad stand, TV monitor, and an Apple TV.  


Both rooms can be reserved for two hours at a time and can be booked online, in person, or via phone. For more information, you may click here or stop by the library.