RSC
Librarians can work with professors and instructors
to develop classroom sessions on library research. If
your students need an introduction to the library, help
finding journal articles or primary sources, an overview
of full-text databases, an in-depth look at subject-specific
online resources, or simply want a tour of Sterling,
CCL or another library on campus, please contact the Instruction
Coordinator , or one of the library's subject
specialists to make arrangements. Sessions can be
tailored to meet the needs of individual classes. See Course-related research education.
Some recent
sessions include:
Finding
Resources for German Literature Research
Finding Book Reviews in Religion
Introduction to Library Research for Historians
Library Research Colloquia for the Senior Essay (History,
Religious Studies and Comparative Literature departments)
Library Orientation for English Majors
Some
recent course-specific sessions include:
History
321a, China, 1927 to the present (Fall 2003)
History 449a, French Colonialism from 1750 to 1900 (Fall
2003)
Linguistics 490, Research Methods in Linguistics (Fall
2003)
Anthropology S-258, Introduction to the Anthropology
of Media and Popular Culture (Summer 2004)
French 289, French Popular Culture (Fall 2003)
Psychology 140a, Developmental Psychology (Fall 2003)
International Studies 204b, Science, Technology and
International
Relations (Spring 2004)
American Studies 464b, Violence and Nonviolence in American
Culture (Spring 2004)
African American Studies 411b, Science Fiction and the
Politics of Race and Sex (Spring 2004) |