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12/03/2019
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December's reference book of the month is Learning & memory. The description provided below is from Amazon:



Learning and Memory, Second Edition provides an overview of the full range of current knowledge about learning and memory. A thorough revision of the 1992 edition of The Encyclopedia of Learning and Memory, the second edition features new articles and article updates that capture advances in the ever-changing fields of memory, neuroscience, and cognition. New entries include autobiographical memory, collective memory, déjàvu, schizophrenia and memory, and more.



                                                                     

~ Recommended for students majoring in Psychology~

Cover Art Learning and Memory
ISBN: 0028656199
Publication Date: 2002-09-20
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12/02/2019
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HIV awareness is quite important because more than 1 million people in the United States are living with HIV and 1 in 7 don't even know it. HIV stands for human immunodeficiency virus, which is the virus that causes HIV infection. The abbreviation “HIV” can refer to the virus or to HIV infection. AIDS stands for acquired immunodeficiency syndrome. AIDS is the most advanced stage of HIV infection. HIV attacks and destroys the infection-fighting CD4 cells of the immune system. The loss of CD4 cells makes it difficult for the body to fight infections and certain cancers. Without treatment, HIV can gradually destroy the immune system and advance to AIDS. HIV is spread through sexual contact, blood contact or from the breast milk of a person with HIV. Antiretroviral therapy (ART) is the use of HIV medicines to treat HIV infection. People on ART take a combination of HIV medicines (called an HIV regimen) every day. ART is recommended for everyone who has HIV. ART can’t cure HIV infection, but HIV medicines help people with HIV live longer, healthier lives. HIV medicines can also reduce the risk of HIV transmission. It is also important to decrease the stigma and discrimination that people living with HIV experience daily.
 

Source:

HIV/AIDS: The Basics Understanding HIV/AIDS. (n.d.). Retrieved May 21, 2019, from https://aidsinfo.nih.gov/understanding-hiv-aids/fact-sheets/19/45/hiv-aids--the-basics


Check out the titles below for more info on HIV/AIDS awareness:

Cover Art Troubling the Angels by Patricia A. Lather; Chris Smithies
 

 

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12/02/2019
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This month's showcase is on a graphic novel titled Takane & Hana by Yuki Shiwasu


"The meeting between Takane and Hana ends in an explosive manner, and Hana is convinced that she’ll never have to see that awful Takane again. But Takane actually seems interested in Hana! Exasperated by Takane’s immature attitude, yet amused and intrigued despite herself, Hana wonders if her hilarious rivalry with Takane just might lead to love!"   -from the publisher


Check out the link to the catalog below if Takane & Hana is for you!

Cover Art Takane and Hana by Yuki Shiwasu
Call Number: 741.597 S558t (Graphic Novels -- Main Floor Circulation Area)
12/02/2019
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Welcome back to Zine of the Month! This month we are focusing on a zine called 'No Mercy' by Robert Allen. Full of crazy illustrations and powerful life advice, this zine is definitely one to be aware of!

Zine Facts! 

Most definitions of zines include the fact that they are small-circulation, self-published, and often inexpensive or free. That’s generally true, although these are more guidelines than hard-and-fast rules. The most important aspect of a zine is generally that the publication identifies as one. Many zine-makers will say zines are as much about the community as the product, and that identifying as a zine is what separates these publications from comics, literary journals, websites, and other types of independent publications.


Cover Art No Mercy by Robert Allen
Call Number: Zine Collection