Navigating Information Fatigue: Conspiracies!

The COVID-19 pandemic has further increased our reliance on social media and the Internet for information. This development, combined with underlying political partisanship, has created a breeding ground for disinformation, … Continued


Making Good Arguments

This booklist and resource guide builds off of the Navigating Information Fatigue: 3-Part Series webinar series with Calum Matheson, Ph.D., and Debate  101 with Georgia Bedford, Ph.D. (Visiting Lecturer of … Continued





Juneteenth: A Reading List

Here is a small selection of titles to read when reflecting on Juneteenth that can be found through our Overdrive and Hoopla digital services.




Available on Overdrive or Hoopla: Race and Social Justice Nonfiction

The deaths of George Floyd, Breonna Taylor and Ahmaud Arbery and subsequent protests in Pittsburgh and across the country have been triggering and traumatic events for our community. Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh is a reliable source for information and resources to help understand and process these events.