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Library Services for Transfer Students

Welcome! The library can assist you in the following ways:

  • Personal assistance is available at the Reference Desk on the 2nd floor of Haggard Hall
  • Online assistance form: Ask A Reference Question
  • We offer help with class assignments
  • Provide research guides and bibliographies
  • The Library Information Tutorial - LIT This online tutorial is an excellent way to become familiar with the kinds of resources and materials offered through the library. Modules include: Using the catalog, searching online databases, effective Web searching, plagiarism and how to cite sources.

Request to meet with a librarian for your major or area of interest - individually or as a group.
Librarian Liaison Responsibilities Phone Office
Jeanne Armstrong American Cultural Studies, Anthropology, English (composition, literature, linguistics), Fairhaven College, International Studies, Sociology, Women Studies 650-7667 HH 227
Elizabeth Stephan College of Business & Economics 650-2061 HH 226
Margaret Fast Art, History, Modern & Classical Languages, East Asian Studies, Classics and Linguistics 650-3174 HH 223
Rob Lopresti Huxley College of Environmental Studies, Canadian Studies, Map Librarian 650-3342 HH 229
Leza Madsen  Biology, Dance, Human Services & Rehabilitation Counseling (interim), Philosophy, Political Science, Psychology 650-7583 WL 273
Paul S. Piper English (Creative Writing, Poetry), Geology, Health Interdisciplinary, Journalism, PEHR - Physical Education/Health/Recreation 650-3097 WL 276
Cecilia Poon Woodring College of Education 650-3079 HH 224
Marian Ritter  Music 650-3696 PAC 356A
Peter Smith  Astronomy, Chemistry, Computer Science, Engineering technology, Mathematics, Physics 650-3175 WL 274
Sylvia Tag Communications, Communication Sciences and Disorders, Liberal Studies, Theater Arts 650-7992 WL 272

Library Instruction Courses

    Library 201 Introduction to Research Strategies (2 Credits)
This course is intended for sophomores and transfer students. LIB 201 introduces students to the nature of research, with emphasis on strategies for carrying our inquiry, locating electronic and print sources, assessing sources for authority and selecting and incorporating materials form sources into writing.

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