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The Overflowing Brain : Information Overload and the Limits of Working Memory, by Torkel Klingberg. Oxford University Press, 2009.
The library provides a display of over 50 current periodical titles in our Current Periodicals display area near the entrance of the library.
To view our complete list of periodicals, use our online Periodicals Holding List
The Library is closed for Spring Break. SWC Campus Libraries at San Ysidro, Otay Mesa, and National City are also closed. SWC Libraries will resume regular hours on Monday, April 25.
For off campus access to resources on our Articles and Databases website complete our Password Request Form at www.swccd.edu/~library/PasswordRequest/.

DATE: Sunday, April 17, 2011 TIME: 2 PM This Sunday, April 17, supporters of California's community colleges aim to form a human chain from Sacramento to San Diego. Find out more -- and how to link up -- http://www.handsacrosscalifornia.org/
Spring greetings to all! Here are highlights of the new content recently added to the Facts On File News Service Databases for the month of April available through the library on our Articles and Database website http://www.swccd.edu/~library/articles.htm.
This month's feature article in the Issues and Controversies in American History is School Busing: Forty years ago this month, in Swann v. Charlotte-Mecklenburg Board of Education, a unanimous Supreme Court ruling upheld the constitutionality of school busing to effect racial desegregation in the South. Was busing a necessary means to integration, or an infringement on personal liberty?
In the Today's Science database,the March 17 earthquake and tsunami in Japan is covered in the articles Wall of Water: Japan Quake Triggers Tsunami and Japan's Nuclear Crisis.
Love your library? National Library Week began 53 years ago, in 1958, as a way to celebrate the contributions of libraries and librarians across the country, in all types of libraries. Think of all of the changes that have taken place in libraries since then. What is your favorite thing about using the library?
Join us this week as SWC celebrates literature! The SWC Literary Festival begins today and continues through Thursday. All events are in Room L238.
The Library will be closed for Spring Break (April 18 - April 24). SWC Campus Libraries at San Ysidro, Otay Mesa, and National City will also be closed. All SWC Libraries will resume regular hours on Monday, April 25.
Credo's General Reference e-Book collection continues to grow each month and now has over 535 titles. The following well-regarded titles were added in March.
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Nursing, the Finest Art : an Illustrated History (3rd ed.) by M. Patricia Donahue.
JoAnne Stubb of MIT, is the winner of the 2010 Benjamin Franklin Medal in Chemistry, and has earned this recognition for her work in uncovering the intricate processes by which cells safely use free radicals, for developing new cancer treatments, and for improving the production of environmentally friendly biodegradable polymers. But in what significant, if symbolic, way has Dr. Stubb's work imitated life?
Wind Power by David Hosanky, April 1, 2011
Celebrate National Poetry Month by taking home a book of poems -- old favorites like sonnets and haiku, or modern poetry of the last century. Discover poetry in Spanish, California poetry, poems by women, or Latin American poetry.Getting Started
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