
Delegates met with Library Director Sylvia Rortvedt and Instruction Librarian Anne Anderson for a tour and overview of the Library's collections and services.
The campus welcomes our South African guests all this week!The Alexandria Library collection of over 90,000 items is supplemented by access to materials at the other five NVCC campuses. We also subscribe to over 200 electronic databases, with access to thousands of online journals. There are over 296,000 items in the total college collection. Find Us. Find It. Find Out.

Delegates met with Library Director Sylvia Rortvedt and Instruction Librarian Anne Anderson for a tour and overview of the Library's collections and services.
The campus welcomes our South African guests all this week!
So far six exquisitely detailed artworks, crafted from books, have been left anonymously on tables in 6 libraries (including the National Library of Scotland and the Central Lending Library) and two more at the Edinburgh Book festival.
(above: The Persistence of Hope" by Ryan Lytle. Acquired in conjunction with the Altered Book & Poster Exhibition: Eaarth)

(Above: "The Questionable Quiz" by Ainsley Adao. Acquired from the Communication Design Exhibition).
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The very names of Latin music genres suggest an irresistible, unmistakable rhythm. Salsa. Mambo. Rumba. Cha-cha-chá. And through the decades, these distinctive musical styles have continually—and profoundly—influenced American popular music. Latino musicians helped shape many traditional genres of music in the United States, including jazz, R&B, rock ’n’ roll, and hip hop.
American Sabor: Latinos in U.S. Popular Music is based on an exhibition of the same name developed by the Experience Music Project with scholars from the University of Washington and tells the fascinating story of that impact. With beautifully designed bilingual text panels, striking graphics and photographs, listening stations, compelling films, and musical instruments, the show celebrates the true flavor, or “sabor,” of Latin music in the United States. The exhibition focuses on five major centers of Latino popular music production in the years after World War II – New York City, Los Angeles, Miami, San Antonio, and San Francisco—which represent the remarkable diversity of this music.
Or check out one of these resources:
Encyclopedia of Latino Popular Culture. E184 S75 E59 2004
Congo to Cuba CD M1681 C9 C66x 2002
Nuevo Latino CD M1686.18 N848x 2002
Dangerous Curves: Latina Bodies in the Media P94.5 W642 U665 2010

While you're waiting for those fireworks, why not check out and read a good book?
Patriotic Holidays of the United States: An Introduction to the History, Symbols and Tradition. JK1761 H46 2006
Founding Mothers: The Women Who Raised Our Nation. E176 R63 2004
The Chemistry of Fireworks. TP300 R87 2000
Old World, New World: Great Britain and America from the Beginning. E183.8 G7 B57 2008
Not everyone was so keen on independence:
Tories: Fighting for King in America's First Civil War. E209 A45x 2010
Not an ace photographer yet? Why not sign up for one of NOVA's photography courses.
Missed the President?
Why not read a good book:
The Obamas: The Untold Story of an African Family. CT2227.5 )23 F57 2011
Barack Obama and Twenty First Century Politics: A Revolutionary Moment in the USA. E907 C36 2010
The Bridge: The Life and Rise of Barack Obama. E908 R46 2010
Or watch the Video: http://www.whitehouse.gov/live


Carrying on a now popular tradition, snacks were served to students studying late. Healthy snacks like sandwiches, granola bars and dried fruit were the fare this semester, with lots and lots of lemonade.
(above: a view of the exhibit, with Tree of Life)
(above: Persistence of Hope)
(above: Nature Strikes Back).

