Wednesday, December 16, 2015

December 2015 New Books

It's winter time again!  Why not cozy up indoors with a nice warm blanket and one of our brand new books?  Or, if you're enjoying the warmth outdoors, read outside and enjoy the nice weather while it lasts!  This time, we have a great variety of new books, on topic from GIS to play therapy to astronomy.  What will you read this month?




Perfect Daughters: Adult Daughters of Alcoholics.
Ackerman, R. J.

The Thinking Heart: Three levels of psychoanalytic therapy with disturbed children
Alvarez, A.

Interpreting the MMPI-2-RF
Ben-Porath, Y. S.

Reclaim Your Life: You and the Alcoholic/Addict
Bennett, C.

The Essential Cosmic Perspective (6th Edition)
Bennett, J. O.

Reframing Organizations: Artistry, Choice, and Leadership
Bolman, L. G.

Reflective Practice: Writing and Professional Development
Bolton, G.

Communicating design: developing web site documentation for design and planning
Brown, D. M.

Sketching user experiences: getting the design right and the right design
Buxton, W.

Deconstructing privilege: teaching and learning as allies in the classroom
Case, K.

Introduction to Geographic Information Systems
Chang, K.

Play therapy interventions to enhance resilience
Crenshaw, D. A.

Designing the New American University
Crow, M. M.

Community Geography: GIS in action
English, K.

Five Days at Memorial: Life and Death in a Storm-Ravaged Hospital
Fink, S.

Versions of Academic Freedom: From Professionalism to Revolution
Fish, S. E.

The GIS guide for local government officials
Fleming, C.

Universe
Freedman, R. A.

The Public Speaking Playbook
Gamble, T. K.

Working with children to heal interpersonal trauma: The power of play
Gil, E.

Big magic: Creative living beyond fear
Gilbert, E.

Making Sense of Change Management: A Complete Guide to the Models, Tools and Techniques of Organizational Change
Green, M.

21st Century Astronomy (3rd Edition)
Hester, J. J.

The end of American labor unions: the right-to-work movement and the erosion of collective bargaining
Hogler, R. L.

Forms that Work: Designing Web Forms for Usability
Jarrett, C.

Convergence culture: where old and new media collide
Jenkins, H.

Spreadable media: creating value and meaning in a networked culture
Jenkins, H.

The Dewitt Jones collection [DVD]
Jones, D.

Berkeley in the Sixties [DVD]
Kitchell, M.

The Abolition of Man
Lewis, C. S.

Writing in Psychology
Miller, S. A.

Miss Evers Boys [DVD]

Map Use: reading, analysis, and interpretation
Muehrcke, P.

Beyond Maps: GIS and decision making in local government
O’Looney, J.

Leading Change: the argument for values-based leadership
O’Toole, J.

Getting to know ArcGIS desktop
Ormsby, T.

Long-Term Care Managing Across the Continuum
Pratt, J. R.

Going from the projects to PhD: Transcending my geography
Pye, Y.

Game Changer: Phil Lawler's crusade to help children by improving physical education
Reed, K.

The Role of interest in learning and development
Renninger, K. A.

Restatement of the Law: Employment Law

The Event Marketing Handbook: Beyond Logistics and Planning
Saget, A.

Foundations of Astronomy (12th Edition)
Seeds, M. A.

I Am
Shadyac, T.

In Sheep's Clothing: Understanding and Dealing with Manipulative People
Simon, G. K.

Cultural diversity in health and illness (8th Edition)
Spector, R. E.

Internal Family Systems Therapy: New Dimensions
Sweezy, M.

Reflective practice and professional development
Tarrant, P.

A project guide to UX design: for user experience designers in the field or in the making
Unger, R.

100 Things Every Designer Needs to Know About People
Weinschenk, S.

Diversity and motivation: culturally responsive teaching in college
Wlodkowski, R. J.

MTLE Minnesota Elementary Education (K-6) Teacher Certification Test Prep Study Guide
Wynne, S. A.

Organizational Report Cards
Weimer, D. L.

A Failure of Nerve: Leadership in the Age of the Quick Fix
Friedman, E. H.

Marketing the Arts: A Fresh Approach
O’Reilly, D.

Introduction to Nursing Research
Boswell, C.

Tuesday, December 15, 2015

Library Hours: CLOSED Saturday, December 19

Twin Cities Library will be closed on Saturday, December 19th, as part of our modified holiday hours. For more information about our hours for winter break, you can view our blog post.

For the most up-to-date information on library hours, including holiday hours and emergency closures, check out our hours page.

Happy holidays from Twin Cities Library!



Winter Break Holiday Hours

Happy Holidays from the Twin Cities Library!

During winter break, the library will have modified hours.  We will be open for shortened hours Monday, December 21 through Wednesday, December 23, and closed from Thursday, December 24 through Sunday, January 3.

Hours during break:

  • December 21 - December 23 : 9:00am - 5:00pm
  • December 24 - January 3 : CLOSED