LBCC Libraries are Open on Saturday for Class Orientations
Help Insure That Students Learn the Skills for Better Papers and Projects
Students that are information literate—who understand how to identify, retrieve, evaluate, and synthesize information—these are the students who will have an edge when they write papers or present projects. LBCC librarians can recommend the best print and digital sources for the information students are seeking, and can demonstrate how to use them effectively and efficiently.
Already many classes visit both LBCC libraries each week for librarian-presented orientations requested by faculty. But the library wants to remind you that that, in the remaining weeks of this semester, and during the Spring, Saturday orientation requests can be accommodated
and are encouraged. Schedule your Saturday class with a librarian at either campus, or consider inviting students in your weekday class to make arrangements with one another to come in voluntarily in groups on Saturday for a library orientation to earn extra credit.
To schedule a library orientation (or an orientation on a weekday) go to http://lib.lbcc.edu/
forms/orientation.cfm to complete and submit a request.
For more information contact Kim Barclay, Library Instruction Coordinator, kbarclay@lbcc.edu
Library Update #81
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