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Psychology Liaison

Marilee Birchfield

 marilee@mailbox.sc.edu   

Marilee Birchfield 

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September 2011

 

Greetings from your Psychology Liaison,

 

I hope your fall semester is off to a good start!  This is the first issue of our newsletter "From Your Libraries ..." We want to highlight general library news along with spotlighting resources relevant to Psychology.

 

As your library liaison, please let me know if I can help you or your students with library needs.  Think of me as your one-stop for library matters.  If I can't help you, I'll figure out who can.  Contact me if you'd like to set up a library session with your class.  I'm happy to meet individually with new research assistants or anyone needing a little more attention.


 

Sincerely,

Marilee Birchfield  

Psychology Liaison

 
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