Do you need to find a time you all can get together to work on your project? Try http://www.doodle.com. Everyone can put in their schedule and arrive at suitable time.
Need a place to meet? Remember the Library has to group rooms that can hold between 6 and 8 people. Or you can meet in other locations in the Library. You can also use the laptops that we have for check-out in those rooms.
Wednesday, April 22, 2009
Friday, April 10, 2009
Research Problems
Stumped about find information for your research paper? Remember you can always ask Norman, Sue, or Marla for help. Come find us in the Library or IM Sue from our website.
Friday, April 3, 2009
Poetry
Like poetry? Then celebrate by checking out the Library book display for April.
Friday, March 27, 2009
Fines
Remember that fines accumulate at $0.10 / day for overdue books. If you need your books for more than the usual 2 week check-out period, please call or e-mail us before the due date so we can see if you are eligible to renew your materials. (You must not owe us any money and the book must not have a hold placed on it.) If you owe library fines or fees, you are not eligible to check out any material or laptops.
Friday, March 20, 2009
E-Resources
E-Resources. We have over 60,000 of them. Amazing, a way to research without having to be in the library. Look at our e-reference and book collection at http://academics.tctc.edu/lynx/books.htm. Take advantage of these resources when we are closed. And if you still aren't convinced watch http://www.teachertube.com/view_video.php?viewkey=1ba1ba5d25c409f1e444.
Thursday, March 12, 2009
Spring Break Hours
The Pendleton campus Library hours for Spring Break: Mon (the 16th) to Thur (the19th): 7:45 AM to 5 PM; Friday (the 20th) 7:45 AM to 2 PM.
The Anderson campus Library: Tuesday 9AM to 1 PM; Thursday 9 AM to noon.
The Anderson campus Library: Tuesday 9AM to 1 PM; Thursday 9 AM to noon.
Thursday, March 5, 2009
Women's History Month Book Display
The Library's book display for March highlights Women's History Month. Included in the display are titles such at "The Kennedy Women: The saga of an American Family" by Laurence Leamer, "A Woman in Charge" by Carl Bernstein, "Change is Possible: Stories of women and minorities in mathematics" by Patricia Clark Kenschaft, and "The Oprah Phenomenon" by Jennifer Harris and Elwood Watson.
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