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Author: Anne Graf

Screening a Graphic Novel to Bring Attention to National American Indian Heritage Month
Screening a Graphic Novel to Bring Attention to National American Indian Heritage Month

Interview with Michael Hughes and Corbin Amos by Anne Jumonville Graf It should come as no surprise that the library collaborates with faculty and staff members across campus. But you…

The Limits of Information
The Limits of Information

Information is generally regarded as a good thing, especially in the context of learning. At the same time, the experience of too much information is one we can probably all…

Dear First Year Students - A Look Back at Fall 2020
Dear First Year Students (A Look Back at Fall 2020)

Dear First Year Students, Well, we miss you already. True, those who taught First Year Experience (FYE) are glad to be finished grading, just as you are undoubtedly glad to…

Reading Tugether and Starting Strong
Reading TUgether and Starting Strong
What Our First Year Students Can Teach Us Not very many people know that Trinity’s Class of 2023 completed their first college research assignment before they even stepped foot on...
6 Moments of Research “Failure” and How to Deal With Them

For all the summer researchers taking on bigger projects than they have experienced in their classes so far, for all the incoming first-years who will soon receive more rigorous research assignments than they have previously encountered, I hope this brief catalog of common research “failures” might, if nothing else, do away with some of the unnecessary secrecy.

Calling all aspiring writers
Calling All Aspiring Writers!

Most of the time the library is the place you go to find published information, like books, articles, and journals. But what about your own work? What if you, as…