During the last couple days of the semester, you’re tired, you’re frustrated and you’re spending WAY too much time searching for information for your paper.
The end of next semester can be better! You can learn how to Find the Good Stuff Fast!
- Learn how to DO MORE than just Google for information
- Find information resources your professors want
- Save yourself the headache of searching – do more finding
- Feel more confident in your information/research skills
If this sounds like a better end to the semester, add the course 417:001 Library Research in Context to your fall schedule. In this class, you’ll actually be able to use the information you learn for assignments and projects that you’ll be doing in your major courses. Two for one – now that’s something the University rarely offers you!
So log-on to ISIS and register for one of the following sections of 417:001 before the course closes!
417:001:003 Library Research in Context
Subtitle: Find the Good Stuff Fast
Instructors: Kristi A Robinson-Bontrager, Ericka A Raber
Time & Location: 10:30A – 11:20A W 4037 LIB
417:001:005 Library Research in Context
Subtitle: Find the Good Stuff Fast
Instructor: Steven F Ostrem
Time & Location: 1:30P – 2:20P T 4037 LIB
Or one of the online courses offered this fall:
417:001:EXU Library Research in Context
Subtitle: Find the Good Stuff Fast
Instructor: Daniel P Gall
Time & Location: ARR World Wide Web
417:001:EXV Library Research in Context
Subtitle: Find the Good Stuff Fast
Instructor: Dave Martin
Time & Location: ARR World Wide Web
417:001:EXW Library Research in Context
Subtitle: Find the Good Stuff Fast
Instructor: Christopher A Childs
Time & Location: ARR World Wide Web