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Monthly Archives: October 2012
Library Web Wednesday: InfoTrac Newsstand
Extra! Extra! Read all about it! The InfoTrac Newsstand database offers full-text newspapers articles hot off your computer screen. InfoTrac Newsstand gives access to more than 1,000 major U.S. regional, national, and local newspapers such as Atlanta Journal-Constitution, Christian Science Monitor, … Continue reading
Dallas Library Pride Programming Poll
The Dallas Public Library’s GLBT Staff Interest Group, Dallas Library Pride, was recently profiled in the Dallas Voice. The Dallas Voice’s profile of Dallas Library Pride can be found at Dallas Voice: Library Aims to Boost GLBT Collection. Moving in … Continue reading
Book Review: Alternative Resumes: definitely not your parents’ resume book by Michael Howard
Are you one in a million looking for a job? Have you recently graduated from high school or college and feel like you lack traditional job experience to include in a resume? Do you want to liven up your resume? … Continue reading
Where can I find new Halloween books and DVDs to share with my children?
Look no further! We’ve got Halloween fun for your family right here. Take a look at all of the brand new Halloween materials for kids. New items will be added to this list as they arrive. Halloween Jack - A cast … Continue reading
Library Web Wednesday: Free Resume Help
Need resume help? Check out the Adult Learning Center database. The Adult Learning Center offers a free resume lab with tips and resources to help you write an effective resume. With this database, you can access many sample resumes in … Continue reading