Tuesday, September 18, 2012
Accessing Library Resources
There are a number of ways to find the TCTC library. You can go to our internal webpage at http://library.tctc.edu. You can go to the TCTC public site for us at http://www.tctc.edu/Content/Student_Life_and_Services/Library.xml. You can follow this blog. You can follow us on Twitter @tctclibrary. Another way is if you are a student at TCTC, you can follow us on eTC via your Learn tab. If you are a faculty member, you can add the Access Library Resources channel to your individual page. Simply follow the directions at http://etcdata.tctc.edu/Luminis/removed%20from%20eTC-lpstorage/VPBA/Add_Channel_eTC.doc
. Choose Access Library Resources. Also a link to the library subject
portal pages has been added to the Faculty tab Class
Management-Resources-Library
Tuesday, September 11, 2012
Mango Languages
Thanks to the TCTC community input, the Library has
subscribed to the Mango language database for this fiscal year. Based on your input we have the following
languages available: Spanish, Russian, Portuguese, Latin, Korean, Japanese,
Italian, Irish, German, French, Chinese, and ESL for Arabic speakers. This database speaks to you and lets you
listen to yourself speak the language.
To get started with Mango, click on http://library.tctc.edu/Languages
Learning a new language with Mango Languages is free for all library patrons, and offers a fast and convenient solution for our community’s increasing language-learning needs. Each lesson combines real life situations and audio from native speakers with simple, clear instructions. The courses are presented with an appreciation for cultural nuance and real-world application that integrates components of vocabulary, pronunciation, grammar and culture. Users learn actual conversation, breaking down complex linguistic elements within an audio-visual framework that draws important connections and builds on information they have already learned.
Wednesday, September 5, 2012
Library Book Reading Group
The Library continues to celebrate TCTC's 50th anniversary by reading books published in 1962. The Fall selections are "We Have Always Lived in the Castle" by Shirley Jackson and "A Wrinkle in Time" by Madeline L'Engle. Books are supplied to the participating students by the Student Government Association. Each community campus has a reading group.
We have Always Lived in the Castle will be discussed:
Easley: Library, 1:30 to 2:15, September 12, September 26, October 10
A Wrinkle in Time will be discussed:
Pendleton: Library Conference Room, 1:30 to 2:15, November 7, November 28
Anderson: Library, 1:30 to 2:15, November 8 and November 29.
Easley Library, 1:30 to 2:15, November 7, November 28
Please let Marla Roberson, Library Director, know if you are interested in being on the book club e-mail list. Her e-mail is mrobers1@tctc.edu. For additional information see the web page at http://library.tctc.edu/content.php?pid=116082&sid=1008696
We have Always Lived in the Castle will be discussed:
Pendleton:
Library Conference Room, 1:30 to 2:15, September 12, September 26, October 10
Anderson: Library, 1:30 to 2:15, September 13, September 27 and October
11. Easley: Library, 1:30 to 2:15, September 12, September 26, October 10
A Wrinkle in Time will be discussed:
Pendleton: Library Conference Room, 1:30 to 2:15, November 7, November 28
Anderson: Library, 1:30 to 2:15, November 8 and November 29.
Easley Library, 1:30 to 2:15, November 7, November 28
Please let Marla Roberson, Library Director, know if you are interested in being on the book club e-mail list. Her e-mail is mrobers1@tctc.edu. For additional information see the web page at http://library.tctc.edu/content.php?pid=116082&sid=1008696
Tuesday, September 4, 2012
Library Winners!
The Library would like to announce the winners of the library prizes that were given away during Get Connected and the first week of school.
Carrie Willingham
Casey Metz
Kassie Bell
Zimri Vicario
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