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Tuesday, November 20, 2012

| Library instruction for WR 121 / Sharla Yates-Seif (BR) |
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Instructor's Name: Sharla Yates-Seif Instructor e-mail: sharla.yatesseif@pcc.edu Instructor's Phone: 503 750 9552 Instructor's Location: Rock Creek Refer to me as: Preferred contact: e-mail Course no. or title: WR 121 Course CRN: 46764 # of students: 28 ADA provisions needed: no Preferred Date: 2012-11-20 Alternate Date: 2012-11-15 Preferred Time: 6:30 pm Alternate Time: 7:00 pm Duration: 50 If other: Do you need time to discuss non-library matters with your class on the day of library instruction? No If yes please specify: Assignment description and sample topics: I do not have the exact rubric composed yet, but I'm thinking of an overview of researching skills and an overview of how to use databases for the library as the purpose of our visit. Also, a "how to search" Google well seminar would be helpful. They will be using an outside source for their last paper, but as is a Process Analysis paper, the source may simply be an encyclopedia entry or definition rather than a scholarly journal. Students will be able to (check all that apply): - Develop a search strategy based on their research topics (15 minutes) - Perform an efficient search of the library catalog for books and other materials (15 minutes) Other notes: I do not have the exact rubric composed yet, but I'm thinking of an overview of researching skills and an overview of how to use databases for the library as the purpose of our visit. Also, a "how to search" Google well seminar would be helpful. They will be using an outside source for their last paper, but as is a Process Analysis paper, the source may simply be an encyclopedia entry or definition rather than a scholarly journal.
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