First Stop: Class Assignment Guides

Now that the semester is officially underway (and the Super Bowl is over), you might actually have started to think about starting to work on research projects for your courses. A great place to start your research would be the class assignment guides. Have you had an instruction session about library resources in your class – you know, either when taking a field trip to the library or having a librarian come to your classroom? Chances are pretty good that there’s a class guide made just for the project that you have to research. The guides contain links to library resources as well as credible Internet sites to begin the research process.

To find the class assignment guides, hover over Guides on the Library’s home page and click on Class Assignments or use the following link to go there directly: Class Assignment Guides.

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I'm the library guy. No, seriously, I'm the only male reference & instruction librarian. I also have the pleasure of serving several campus committees, the Academic Staff Assembly and the Chancellor's Task Force on LGBT Issues, among others.
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