Take a trip to the islands … at the library!
The Summer 2006 theme of UT Libraries’ Culture Corner is the people, places, and things that make up the diversity of the Caribbean islands.
Available resources at the UT Libraries about Caribbean culture include books available for checkout, electronic books and journals, videos and DVDs, reference materials, music and agriculture and veterinary science materials.
Each semester, the Culture Corner showcases the libraries’ collections on a particular theme related to diversity. Located just outside the Reference room on the first floor of the John C. Hodges Library, the Culture corner is a cozy nook that has become a popular study area and meeting place.
For more information about the Culture Corner, contact Kawanna Bright, 974-4566.
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