Appendix D Recommended Reading and Films

Recommended Reading:

Allison Hosier et al., “The Information Literacy Users Guide,” SUNY OER, 2014, https://textbooks.opensuny.org/the-information-literacy-users-guide-an-open-online-textbook/

Richard N. Bolles, What Color Is Your Parachute? (Berkeley, CA: Ten Speed Press, 2014).

Stephen R. Covey, First Things First (New York: Simon & Schuster, 1996).

Charles Czeisler and Mary Louise Kelly, “Most Night Shift Workers Don’t Adapt to the Hours,” NPR, 2011.

Charles Czeisler, Scott Huettel, and Joe Palca, “TV and Smart Phones May Hamper a Good Night’s Sleep,” NPR, 2011.

Malcolm Gladwell, David and Goliath: Underdogs, Misfits, and the Art of Battling Giants (New York: Little, Brown and Company, 2013).

Malcolm Gladwell, Outliers (New York: Little, Brown and Company, 2008).

Spencer Johnson, Who Moved My Cheese?: An Amazing Way to Deal with Change in Work and in Your Life (New York: G.P. Putnam’s Sons, 1998).

Jean M. Twenge and W. Keith Campbell, The Narcissism Epidemic: Living in the Age of Entitlement (New York: Atria Paperback, 2009).

Jean M. Twenge, Generation Me: Why Today’s Young Americans Are More Confident, Assertive, Entitled—and More Miserable than Ever Before (New York: Free Press, 2006).

Frosty Westering, Make the Big Time Where You Are (Big Five Productions, 2001).

Recommended Films:

Richard Linklater, “Fast Food Nation,” Fox Searchlight, 2006.

Morgan Spurlock, “Supersize Me.” Documentary, 2004.

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