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Off the Shelf A monthly library newsletter for PC faculty and staff
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Ask A Librarian - by text!In need of research assistance or information about library resources or services? In addition to our usual online Ask A Librarian chat service, we now offer texting as another way to get in contact with your PC Librarians! Text your question to (602) 207-8483. Questions will be answered quickly during normal business hours - and asap outside those hours! While this is a free service, text message and data rates from cell phone providers may apply.
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Schedule library instruction that works best for your course The library is offering both synchronous and asynchronous online library and information literacy instruction this semester, customized to fit your course needs and your students' specific learning outcomes. Topics covered include tailoring overviews of library resources, developing a research question, finding and evaluating information and information sources, and choosing the right resources to use for an assignment. Please contact Ben Aloe for more information and ideas; we're eager to partner with you to help our students gain the skills they need to succeed in their academic careers and beyond.
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The library computer lab is open with limited availability We are happy to welcome our currently enrolled PC students to use the student computers located on the main floor during our limited hours. Distancing restrictions limit the number of computers that are available. While drop-in access will continue, we will soon have a computer booking system in place for students to put dibs on workstations without requiring them to place advance reservations. Details coming soon. Please keep in mind that other services such as printing, study rooms, open seating, study spaces, and Course Reserve textbooks will remain inaccessible until further notice.
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Celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month with Artstor September 15 to October 15 is Hispanic Heritage Month. Visit this month's featured database, Artstor, to find high quality digital image collections that specialize in or are substantially devoted to Latin American topics. Find more even content available through our databases or on the web using this list of recommended resources.
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Young Adult by Ryan La Sala
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General Collection by Steven Levy
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