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eCard Update

The deadline to obtain a new eCard has been extended to 

 September 30, 2023.

The eCard registration program has been upgraded to a new system that requires all eCard users to register for a new eCard. eCards beginning in 24752 will work until September 30, 2023.

Do you already have a library card number issued by your local library? Good news! There are no changes required. Please continue to use your local library-issued card number to access the e-resources in POWER Library. 

Below is a sampling of titles available to you. Be on the lookout for more recommendations by subject coming to you next month!

Recent E-Book Highlights

Science: Inside Modern Genetics

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Inside Evolution by Rosie Banks

Evolution is one of the most misunderstood scientific theories. Simply put, it's the change in the characteristics of a species over several generations. Yet, people still argue over the idea that humans share an ancestor with an orangutan, for example. This valuable volume explains evolution, natural selection, and basic genetic concepts through accessible language, instructive examples, and enlightening images. While the critical work of Charles Darwin is a focus, the text also highlights the contributions of many other scientists whose work predated the famous expedition to the Galapagos Islands as well as those whose discoveries have since helped bolster the theory of evolution by natural selection.

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  Inside DNA and RNA by Howard Phillips

Cells are the basic units of life, but within them are even smaller structures that act as the machinery that keeps us alive. This includes the key molecules in cellular biology, deoxyribonucleic acid, and ribonucleic acid—better known as DNA and RNA. These teammates have essential jobs and they work together to make life possible. DNA stores and transfers genetic information, while RNA codes for amino acids and acts as a messenger in the making of proteins. This enlightening book erases much of the mystique surrounding the science of genetics, thanks to thorough explanations of DNA and RNA at work within the body. Numerous diagrams help make this potentially difficult topic more accessible.

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Inside the Basics of Genetics by Howard Phillips

Genetics can be a difficult subject for some. The terminology itself can be confusing, especially when it's presented with little background information on the subject. This volume, however, endeavors to simplify the complex yet fascinating world of genetics for teen readers. The text examines two of the greatest contributors to the field—Gregor Mendel and Charles Darwin. The contributions of these two visionary scientists was built upon by future scientists. Readers will be delighted to learn about the history of genetics and will use that to springboard into a finer understanding of the state of the field of genetics today. Diagrams and illustrations help readers make sense of a potentially difficult topic.

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