June 2024

Library Announcements

  • Visitors may have noticed that the library has new automatic doors! They can be operated by pressing the buttons located on the exterior and interior of the library near the entrance. We strive to make the library as accessible as possible to all. If you have any concerns or suggestions regarding accessibility, please let us know by emailing library@education.edu


  • During the upcoming summer semester, the library will continue to be open Monday - Friday, 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM. Please keep in mind that if you need computer or printer access when the library is not open the Computer Lab in room 202 is also available to students.

New Print Books

Featured new academic, non-fiction, and study guide titles:








New Popular Reading

Featured new additions to our popular fiction and non-fiction:








See What Else is New in Our Catalog

New Ebooks

Featured new titles to our ebook collections:


  • Daily Practices of Inclusive Leaders: A Guide to Building a Culture of Belonging by Eddie Pate & Jonathan Stutz | Access via O'Reilly


  • Difficult Conversations Don't Have to Be Difficult: A Simple, Smart Way to Make Your Relationships and Team Better by Jon Gordon & Amy Kelly| Access via O'Reilly


  • The Power of Going All-in: Secrets for Success in Business, Leadership, and Life by Brandon Bornancin | Access via O'Reilly


  • The Champion Leader: Harnessing the Power of Emotional Intelligence to Build High-Performing Teams by Christopher Connors | Access via O'Reilly


  • The Energy of Success: Power Up Your Productivity, Transform Your Habits, and Maximize Workplace Motivation by Rebecca Ahmed | Access via O'Reilly


  • Diversity Done Right: Navigating Cultural Differences in the Workplace and Beyond by Tyronne Stoudemire | Access via EBSCO

How to access: To access O'Reilly titles select your institution as "Not Listed" and enter your academic email address ending in .edu. EBSCO, OSO, Wiley, Springer, and Taylor & Francis titles are available while connected to the RHEC network.

Featured Resource:

Consumer Health Reference eBook Collection

The Archives of Sexuality and Gender provides a robust and significant collection of primary sources for the historical study of sexuality and gender. The collection LGBTQ History and Culture Since 1940 brings together approximately 1.5 million pages of primary source content on social, political, health, and legal issues impacting LGBTQ communities around the world, including the gay rights movement, activism, the HIV/Aids crisis, and more. It also provides coverage of the development, culture, and society of LGBTQ groups in the latter half of the twentieth century. The collection allows new perspectives on a diverse community and the wealth of resources available in the archive allows for creating connections amongst disparate materials.


How to access: if you're using the RHEC network, via wired connection or wi-fi, you automatically have access.

Try Out Archives of Sexuality & Gender

30 Reads for Pride Month

June is Pride Month! To celebrate, check out the lists below for books by and about the LGBTQ+ community.


Novels & Fiction


Memoirs & Non-Fiction