CSN libraries offer mystery books for winter break

Federico Zaragoza PhD President
Federico Zaragoza PhD President - College of Southern Nevada Website
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Before the winter break, students and faculty at any CSN campus library can pick up a mystery book to enjoy during their study breaks. For those unable to visit in person, an online version is available where users can click on gift images that link to corresponding items.

Each CSN campus has its own festive display: Henderson Campus Display, North Las Vegas Campus Display, and Charleston Campus Display.

For those who prefer electronic resources or cannot visit a campus library, there is a selection of e-books and movies accessible online. Users can click on each image to access the item and may need to log in with their MyCSN username and password.

The initiative encourages everyone, whether on campus or online, to take a break from the holiday hustle and enjoy reading.



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