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April 2012
Dear Journalism Faculty,
Even as the semester reaches a close, the Thomas Cooper Library continues to introduce new services such as the Book a Librarian consultation service and our new mobile app. Read on for more information on these new additions. Also, as you start thinking ahead to summer and fall courses, remember that I am available to help you with any library needs, such as class instruction sessions, customized research guides for courses, and requests for new materials to add to the library collection. Please feel free to send me questions or suggestions any time.
Sincerely,
Brent Appling
School of Journalism Liaison
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Association of Health Care Journalists
This website is a great source for those interested in keeping up with the news and trends in health care and health care reporting. "The Association of Health Care Journalists is an independent, nonprofit organization dedicated to advancing public understanding of health care issues. Its mission is to improve the quality, accuracy and visibility of health care reporting, writing and editing."
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Get personal research assistance with
"Book A Librarian"
USC students, faculty and staff who want help with their research can make an appointment for a free consultation service that provides a person-to-person session with a librarian. The sessions can help i dentify ways to access and navigate electronic resources; develop search strategies; discover and locate primary source materials; search the web for relevant and reliable information; and locate materials for a literature review.
Schedule a consultation.
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Carry the library in your pocket University Libraries has introduced a mobile version of its website. The site includes mobile-friendly applications for some of the library's most used resources, such as the library catalog, Ask a Librarian, the computer availability page and some library databases. The site is optimized for viewing on a wide range of mobile devices.
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Planning for technology-based class projects?
To paraphrase Tom Cruise in the movie Jerry Maguire-- "Help us help you." Or more precisely, help us help your students succeed. If you plan to assign technology-based class projects, then you need to read this!
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