Tomorrow is the first of November which means this semester is rapidly disappearing. Final exams, projects, presentations and papers dates are looming on the horizon for many of you. We would like to take this time to remind you that the library has more to offer you than just books. We have study rooms where you can work with classmates on projects, computers, a color printer, a scanner, databases, videos (digital and hard copy) and paid professionals who can help you with your research and works cited pages.
We have the tools available for you to use to produce better quality work which will lead to better grades. Obviously we cannot make you use what we provide, but it would be foolish not to take advantage of everything that is provided to you free of charge. We know we will see more of our students stopping by in the coming weeks; we hope that you will be one of them.
"I know because I read. Your mind is not a cage. It's a garden. And it requires cultivating." Libba Bray.
Tuesday, October 31, 2017
Friday, October 6, 2017
Reminder! Library Out Loud!
Reminder that our next Library Out Loud is this coming Monday, October 9th! The time is 1:00 pm, not 1:30 as was previously posted. Come join us for some snacks and great tips on improving your assignments with images.
Tuesday, October 3, 2017
Library Out Loud
On October 9th we will be hosting our next Library Out Loud! This time
we will be focusing on how to find and cite images for presentations.
Come join us at 1:30 in the Rotary Center for Global Studies!
In the event you are wondering what happened to my planned Banned Books Week posts, well, illness derails the best of plans. However, I can leave you with this photo of our display.
In the event you are wondering what happened to my planned Banned Books Week posts, well, illness derails the best of plans. However, I can leave you with this photo of our display.
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