Do your students need help with . . .
Research? This page can help you develop skills needed to find, retrieve, analyze, and use information. While google is a wonderful tool that all of us use, it may not be the best source of information. The library provides access to various databases that provide full text of peer reviewed articles that many assignments and research papers require. Check for more information linked to this page.
Or even more research help? Don't forget that the library offers in person assistance through our reference desk. The reference staff are available for your convenience Monday-Friday, 8:00 a.m.-4:30 p.m. and Monday through Thursday from 6:00p.m.-10:00 p.m.
Evaluating Web Resources? Click here to locate help hints to assist students with evaluating information found on the Internet.
Oral presentations? You can find some helpful information here. (Under construction)
Practicing a presentation? Ask about using the library conference rooms at the main desk.
Locating appropriate projector or other audio visual equipment? Help is just a click away.
Editing a video? Yes, the library has 2 video editing carts for that purpose. Please ask at the main desk.
Interlibrary loan information? You can request material from another library by using the OCLC World Cat Firstsearch database. Click here for instructions.
A quiet place to study or a place for group study? The library has two conference rooms suitable for group study as well as a beautiful new gallery/study area on the main floor and quiet conformtable spaces suitable for individual study on the lower level.
Do you need . . .
Information on information literacy? Contact Jody Taylor-Watkins (jwatkins@saintjoe.edu) or call 6210 to schedule class times for instruction.
Copy permission/copyright information? Click here for information on copyright for faculty and others to use when making decisions about copying or reprinting printed or audiovisual materials. Please direct any questions you may have to Cathy Salyers, Library Director, cathys@saintjoe.edu.
Interlibrary loan information? You can request material from another library by using the OCLC World Cat Firstsearch database. Click here for instructions.
A place to hold special meetings or class activities? The library has two conference room equipped with video/comptuer projection systems. Each room can accommodate up to 24 people. Contact the library for more information, ext. 6209.
