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Off the Shelf A monthly library newsletter for PC faculty and staff
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Welcome back to your PC Library! We hope you enjoyed a safe and restful winter break, and that you are as excited as we are to take on 2021. In addition to the information found in this newsletter, please feel free to reach out to library faculty through email to find out how we can offer support to our students. While there is no way to tell what the coming months may bring, the library will continue to adapt as circumstances change, and we will maintain providing the best possible service and support to our PC community. Cheers to a great semester!
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Questions about reserve textbooks? Although physical access to textbook reserves is currently unavailable, faculty may request scans of chapters or sections of reserves textbooks that may be made available digitally to students through Canvas. Use this form to request scanning of library-based materials. Please direct students to our FAQ page for more information.
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Computer reservations return for SpringOur computer reservation system is available for all PC students to reserve a seat and is located on the main floor of the library. Reservations can be made for use during our limited hours and can be made on the fly as well as through the end of the semester. For more information or to book a computer, please direct students to our Computer Access guide.
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Library material is available for checkoutLibrary books (textbooks not included) and DVDs from our collection can be checked out and taken home for you to read and view from the comfort of home. While you do need to request items through the catalog in order to get them, once we have them ready for you, plan to come pick them up during our limited Spring semester hours. Visit our FAQ page for more information.
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Schedule your instruction session today We are still as enthusiastic and committed as ever to teaching our students the information literacy skills they need to access, locate, utilize, and evaluate information effectively. Librarians are available to meet with your classes online or through asynchronous videos to cover information literacy and library instruction topics. Now is a great time to schedule with us! Please contact Ben Aloe for more information and to start planning your session.
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Preventing Plagiarism: It's our civic duty The principles of academic integrity guide the interactions of academia and set expectations for personal and professional conduct beyond the classroom. Let’s hear it for honesty, responsibility, respect, fairness - and appropriate attribution! Consider importing the Canvas Commons Plagiarism Tutorial to your courses. This short video explains the steps. Society will thank you.
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Create better habits & develop new routines in 2021
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General Collection by Emily Oster
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General Collection by William Germano & Kit Nicholls
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