Did You Know?
The Library has new online resources:
- Black Life In America
Provides comprehensive coverage of the African American experience from the early 18th century to the present day, sourced from more than 19,000 American and global news sources, including over 400 current and historical Black publications.
- Newsbank Access World News
Current (updated daily) and archived news content from more than 12,700 sources spanning 200+ countries and territories, including full-text articles, web-only content, and PDF image editions. Includes the Union Leader. You can limit your search to NH sources, or try a topic search.
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Need a Quick Escape?
Keep an eye out for our Bridgerton-inspired escape room coming mid-March!
In the meantime try one of our previous virtual escape rooms. Test your mental muscles with puzzles set in two different fandoms:
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Stay Active During COVID
The MCC Library and the MCC Fitness Center have collaborated to bring you a guide on Staying Active During COVID. The guide is designed to help you find workouts and exercises you can do from home and is filled with resources and videos to get you moving.
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Featured Database
JSTOR is an archive of core journals in humanities and social sciences including economics, history, political science, sociology, ecology, mathematics and statistics. They also have a cool tool for finding resources called Text Analyzer. Just upload a paper (one you’ve written or an article you downloaded) and the Text Analyzer will use it to search JSTOR for resources on the same topic.
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OpenEd Week 2021
We estimate that 81 different courses at MCC are currently NoLo (No Cost or Low Cost) – meaning required course materials are under $40. Many of these courses use Open Educational Resources (OERs). MCC is working hard to make education more affordable and materials more accessible. Chances are you've had at least one NoLo course at MCC.
What would you spend money on if you didn’t have to buy textbooks? Tell us here: https://library.mccnh.edu/home/conversation
To learn more, check out these links:
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Featured eBooks
Check out these eBooks in the MCC library (free with your EasyLogin) or search here for more eBooks.
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