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Monthly Archives: September 2009

Library subject research guides

As a reminder, here are direct links to library subject research guides. These guides contain information on use, search strategies, and subject-specific resources to assist with research and curriculum needs. Counseling Education Policy Studies Educational Psychology Psychology Special Education
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New Library Policies go into effect 9/15

In response to student concerns, new library policies go into effect on Tuesday, September 15. * Library Access Policy * Library Conduct Policy * Library Food & Drink Policy * Library Noise Policy Please make sure you have your PantherCard to enter the library. Without a PantherCard entrance is only through Library North, and a picture ID must be [...]
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New Books in Education & Psychology-September 9

These can be found on the 1st floor of Library North by call number in the New Books collection, next to the entrance until moved to the permanent location in the stacks. Check GIL for current availability and location. For all new titles, click on the New Titles link located in the Blogroll further down [...]
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