A few months ago, we asked the Durham Tech community to share books that they thought would be important for their colleagues or peers to read. The end of the semester is here, so now’s the time for a big reveal!
Click through to see what books people recommended. Links for access are in the captions.
Choices have not been edited– these are books that have been read and suggested through the Hey! Read this Book Library Blog post and through emails sent in March 2022 to students, faculty, and staff.
Some books that Durham Tech students recommend:
Some books that Durham Tech faculty, staff, and friends recommend:
Available at the Main Campus (HT 725 .U6 W55 2020) and as an ebook and audiobook through Dogwood Digital Library Available at the Main Campus (HD 57.7 .B764 2018) Available at the Main and Orange County Campus Library (RC 265.6 .L24 S55) and as an ebook and audiobook through Dogwood Digital Library Available at the Main Campus and Northern Durham Center (KF 373 .S74 A3) and as an ebook and audiobook through Dogwood Digital Library Available at Main Campus in the Wynn Collection (SH 390.5 .S65 S6 2019) Available as an ebook through Dogwood Digital Library Available through ILL Available as an audiobook through Dogwood Digital Library Available through ILL Available through ILL Available at Main Campus (BJ 45 .H25 2013) Available through ILL Available through ILL Available through ILL Available at the Main and Orange County Campus (CT 3262 .I2 W47 2018) and as an ebook and audiobook through Dogwood Digital Library Available at the Main Campus (LC 196 .H66 1994) Available at the Main Campus (R 726.8 .G39 2014)
Click on the link in the caption to go to the record for a book in print or the link to check out the book in Dogwood Digital. Need help requesting a book or checking out a book? Reach out to your Durham Tech Library staff. We’re happy to help.
Next week we’re reveal the titles for the Wynn Reading Circle books, a collection of seven books available for checkout by student, faculty, and staff groups (or a mix!) starting in Fall 2022. Reading guides will be available for folks to run their own reading groups, and library staff will have two reading circles for the fall: one online and one in-person (though maybe virtually in-person).