Posts by Autumn Wetli-Staneluis

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  • Autumn Wetli-Staneluis
Got some free time on your hands and looking for something to do indoors while you adhere to social distancing? Why not learn a new craft! Over the next few weeks, I'll be highlighting titles from the library's Online Recreational Reading guide, focusing on different genres and subjects each post. Today, I’m going to highlight art, crafting, and DIY ebooks in the library’s collection.
  • Autumn Wetli-Staneluis
Need to take a break from finishing up this wild semester and unwind? The library has access to a variety of e-books not limited to academic subject matter. Over the next few weeks, I'll be highlighting titles from the library's Online Recreational Reading guide, focusing on different genres and subjects each post. Today, I want to highlight some fiction books published in 2020 that we have available electronically.
  • Autumn Wetli-Staneluis
Even in these strange times, many of you will be graduating this Spring and beginning the search for your first job post-college. I wanted to gather a list of e-resources provided through the library that can help with the job search process. These online resources can help as you begin your search, write your cover letters and resumes, and prepare for interviews.
  • Autumn Wetli-Staneluis
March is Women’s History Month and to celebrate the Shapiro Lobby display highlights books written by, and about, women of color activists!
  • Autumn Wetli-Staneluis
The library has access to a vast amount of materials online, making it easy for things to get “lost” in a sea of electronic resources. Today I want to highlight access your library privileges give you to a variety of online test prep materials.
  • Autumn Wetli-Staneluis
Celebrate the work of African-American writers during Black History month. Books on display in the Shapiro Library highlight both fiction and non-fiction works by contemporary African-American authors.
  • Autumn Wetli-Staneluis
Welcome back! Dive into the new year by checking out some books for the Winter 2020 LSA Great Lakes Theme Semester. January books on display in the Shapiro Lobby highlight the history, culture, ecology, and more of the Great Lakes region!
  • Autumn Wetli-Staneluis
Did you know that the month of December is officially designated for learning a second language? Snag a book for break to brush up on your language skills or start learning something completely new!
  • Autumn Wetli-Staneluis
Celebrate Native American Heritage Month with Native American authors! The display of books in the Shapiro Lobby this November are all written by Native American authors.
  • Autumn Wetli-Staneluis
Feel the fright this Halloween by checking out Undergraduate Library books on horror and film! The display of books in the Shapiro Lobby this October is focused on scary cinema.