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Category Archives: Library Resources
Featured Activity Kit: Little Bits Premium Kit
Take science and electronics a step further with the LittleBits Premium Kit. LittleBits take the power of engineers and puts into the hands of artists, creators, and students. With this kit it is no longer necessary to be an expert … Continue reading
New desktop computers!
We are very excited to announce that all of the library’s public computers will be replaced with newer, faster machines Wednesday and Thursday this week! As a result, there will be times on Wednesday and Thursday when some of the library’s … Continue reading
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Featured Activity Kit: Cross Section Brain Model
While every part of the human body has a necessary function, the brain is perhaps the most important one. Our brain is command central for our body and being. It controls movement, automatic bodily functions, thoughts, emotions, and so much … Continue reading
New Young Adult Titles at OISE Library!
Authored by former undercover CIA officer J.C. Carleson, “The Tyrant’s Daughter” presents the story of fifteen-year-old Laila, who grew up living as royalty in an unnamed Middle Eastern country. Everything changed with the coup that killed her father, which forced … Continue reading
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Baby, It’s Cold Outside
The holidays have ended and January has rolled in with a brand new year. But this month brings with it more than just a list of resolutions we may or may not stick to. The weather is growing ever colder … Continue reading