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Nathan Jensen, winner of Project X naming contest

 

Congratulations to Nathan Jensen, winner of the library's Project X naming contest! His winning name, Engine Orange, is now the official name of the library's powerful new search engine. Thank you to all the contest participants for your creative name suggestions!



 

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Featured Resource: Opposing Viewpoints in Context


Opposing Viewpoints in Context
is a great starting place to research current event topics: it provides the facts as well as the arguments of each topic's proponents and detractors.

 

Featured Film: Forbidden Reading

The film "Forbidden Reading" looks at some examples of controversial reading and writing through history--everything from the scandal of Flaubert's Madame Bovary to Nazi book-burnings, from authors who write in hiding under death sentences to the controversial Muhammad cartoons published in a Danish newspaper in 2005.


 


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