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Criminal Justice Liaison

Karen Brown

 kwbrown@mailbox.sc.edu    

Karen Brown  

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Media and Criminal Justice: the CSI Effect


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September 2011

 

Hello!

 

Welcome back to an exciting new semester! I am the new Criminal Justice liaison from the Thomas Cooper Library and look forward to working with you. This is the first issue of our newsletter "From Your Libraries ..." The newsletters are designed to provide general library information as well as information catered directly to your department.

 

I am always available to answer any questions that you may have about the University Libraries. I am also available to provide your students with help through library workshops as well as meet individually with new research assistants or anyone needing a little more attention.

 

Sincerely,

Karen W. Brown

Criminal Justice Liaison 

 
Sage Reference Online

Includes the full text of handbooks, encyclopedias, and directories. Criminology and Criminal Justice titles include Courts, Law, and Justice; Handbook of Transnational Crime & Justice; and Encyclopedia of Criminological Theory.  Access Sage Reference Online. 

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