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LCC Library News

Covers of the Economist, Harvard Business Review, and MIT Sloan Management Review
06/30/2025

Whether you're an entrepreneur, a student or teacher of economics, business, or marketing or simply someone who loves staying in the know, your LCC library gives you access to some of the most respected business publications in the world. 

Here are the top business magazines and newspapers available through the library—perfect for brushing up on industry trends, financial news, leadership insights, and more:

Top Business Newspapers

Top Business Magazines

  • Harvard Business Review (2nd floor magazines) - A go-to for leadership, innovation, and management strategies from the world’s top business thinkers.
  • Forbes (2nd floor magazines) - Known for its lists and profiles of successful companies and individuals, as well as coverage of entrepreneurship and finance.
  • Wired- The latest in technology, science, culture and business
  • Business Insider- Latest news in tech, markets, and the economy
  • The Economist- Offers analysis and commentary on current events, international business, and politics. Known for its concise and witty writing style.
  • MIT Sloan Management Review - Research-based articles on strategic leadership, digital innovation, and sustainable business.
  • The McKinsey Quarterly - A business magazine focused on management and organizational theory
  • Barrons- Financial and investment news

How to Access These Titles at the Library

Most of these publications are available in digital formats. You can find them many of them inside the Business database, ProQuest One Business

The most recent publications available in print are on the 2nd floor atrium with other magazines. Older issues are in the 3rd floor periodicals section.

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06/23/2025

On the latest episode of Written in the Stars: Books and Beyond, we talk to Robin Pizzo who is the education director of WKAR, the local PBS affiliate. We have a robust discussion on the impact of public broadcasting in local communities. Robin explains how public broadcasting plays a fundamental role in our communities by providing access to high quality programming, books, events, and resources for children and families. Learn about specific programs and events that reach thousands of children in the capital area and the impact of public broadcasting all across the nation. 

We also explore Robin’s work as an author and publisher and dive deep into the importance of storytelling in families. Robin gives us a good tip on the role of education in our lives and the power of investing in oneself through educational opportunities. 

Take a listen to Written in the Stars on your drive home or your next road trip!

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Celebratory illustration of Pride, likely displayed for Pride month. Purple text states "PRIDE" above upraised hands holding pride flags and wearing related jewelry.
06/16/2025

In celebration of Pride month, the LCC Library will display a selection of books and eBooks by LBTQIA+ authors. The selection includes, but is not limited to: 

  • Contemporary fiction 
  • Graphic novels 
  • Creative non-fiction 
  • Cultural histories 

The display also includes information on campus resources and free promotional items. The display will be available on the second floor of the Technology & Learning Center throughout the month of June. Any patrons with an active LCC username and StarCard may borrow books and other library items at the Library Help Zone. 

Books and eBooks are browsable via the Virtual Display guide on the LCC Library website.

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Books...But Make it Fashion on a pink background with an image of two women sewing using a sewing machine
06/09/2025

The LCC Library will display a selection of books and eBooks about fashion throughout the month of June. The selection includes, but is not limited to: 

  • Fashion history 
  • Fabric and color studies 
  • Photography collections 
  • Non-fiction about the textile industry 

The display will be available on the second floor of the Technology & Learning Center throughout the month of June. Any patrons with an active LCC username and StarCard may borrow books and other library items at the Library Help Zone. 

Books and eBooks are browsable via the Virtual Display guide on the LCC Library website.

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06/04/2025
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The LCC Library is a vital resource for student success, not just a place to study, but a hub for equitable access to the tools that support learning, creativity and well-being. 

Through the Library of Things, students can check out tech and tools that help them succeed in class and beyond. With your help, we can expand this collection to include high-demand items requested by students and faculty. 

Your gift will help us add a photo scanner, camera, and drawing tablet for art and digital media projects. A portable projector, external monitor, and presentation pointer for communication students and student organizations. And white noise machines to support focus and calm in study spaces. 

Join us Wednesday, June 4, for LCC’s Star Day of Giving, a celebration of community, opportunity and impact. 

These items will be available to all students, no matter their financial means. 

Will you help students shine brightly? 

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