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The nolaILC is seeking proposals for its annual conference, the New Orleans Information Literacy Forum.
Interested? Fill out and submit the form on our website by June 15, 2026, 11:59pm CDT:
https://t.co/KHs6QnfJ2P
Scanners are available at the following locations: City Park, West Bank, and Sidney Collier. You have the option to scan to print, email, flash drive, google drive, and a QR code.
*Options may vary at each location.
At Delgado Community College, our libraries are here to empower you on your academic journey. We offer a wealth of resources and support, including information literacy instruction, to help you thrive in your studies! #DelgadoPride#StudentSuccess#LibraryResources
Grab your detective hat and magnifying glass, because this mystery will have you on the edge of your seat! With #HawthorneAndHorowitz on the case, you know there will be more twists than a pretzel factory!
Get ready for the summer semester! Come to campus and get help with everything you need in one place. Meet with financial aid, talk to academic advisors and enrollment coaches, and get help signing up for classes. And with extended hours, we are here to make the process simple.
The Tall Ships are currently in New Orleans, showcasing their majestic beauty. Check out our collection of books on Sailing and Ships to learn more about these impressive vessels. #TallShips#NewOrleans#Sailing#Ships#Books
Thornhedge by T. Kingfisher is a captivating fantasy novel that weaves together intricate world-building and compelling characters. The story is full of twists and turns, making it a truly engaging read. #fantasy#bookrecommendation#TKingfisher
Clustered in the Midwest region of the United States and extending into parts of Canada, the Great Lakes and its surrounding basin are home to 30 million people. See for yourself. https://t.co/EzJv04xOGj
Citing in Chicago Style can seem daunting, but fear not! Simply include the author's last name, publication year, and page number in parentheses after the quote or information. #ChicagoStyle#CitationSuccess#YouGotThis
https://t.co/U6Fr7tsMUO via @YouTube
In this image from our Digital Collections taken May 27, 1944, German soldiers raise their hands in surrender to US troops in Cisterna, Italy. #OnThisDay
Let your imagination run wild in The Met Cloisters gardens!
During the Garden Festival, enjoy tours, performances, art making, and more as you explore the gardens and the creatures who call them home. From buzzing bees and fluttering butterflies to sly foxes and creeping garden critters, discover how the living world has long inspired extraordinary hybrid beings: part animal, part human, part plant.
🗓️ Saturday, June 6
🕰️ 10 am
🌼 Learn more → https://t.co/EDbS1ldyjJ
Bigger than baseball, Kirsch-Rooney is named for two locals who died in World War II, Cy Kirsch and Bob Rooney. No baseball this weekend, but for 69 seasons it’s been a daily reminder of those who paid the ultimate sacrifice for the little things we enjoy every day.
Tickets still available! 🧜♀️ Join us on Monday, June 11 as we host a Pride screening of Disney's "The Little Mermaid" (1989) featuring activities, a deep dive on Howard Ashman, and espresso martinis from Equator Coffees and Griffo Distillery. https://t.co/4xloepie5Y
Fans of "Little Women" will likely recognize this historic home. Louisa May Alcott penned her popular novel about four sisters growing up in Massachusetts during the Civil War within its walls. What do you think makes her semi-autobiographical story endure?
Her family home, known as Orchard House, opened to the public on this day in 1912. The Alcott's house is one of our 250 places to celebrate America. See this spot and more on our interactive map: https://t.co/axkPELwCQF
📸: Phillip Capper / Wiki Commons
🪴No weeds in this garden of discovery! Young learners can explore farm-to-table with #PlantASeedRead related themes in #NewsBank’s new 2026 #SummerReading Suggested Topic. They can search a variety of articles and much more in the resource center: https://t.co/Q8FkhFqgJI. #iREAD