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This fall marks the first semester of the ZSR Library’s 200-level library instruction classes, which will supplement our popular LIB100 course. These one-hour elective classes are intended for students who are majoring or minoring in a broad discipline area. These courses will strengthen students’ searching skills and help them become critical thinkers as they evaluate the information they encounter in both traditional and electronic formats.
This semester, Bobbie Collins, Rosalind Tedford and Carolyn McCallum are teaching “Social Science Research Sources and Strategies” and Sarah Jeong is teaching “Science Research Sources and Strategies.” In Spring 2009, Mary Scanlon and Giz Womack will offer “Business Research Sources and Strategies” and Ellen Daugman, Kaeley McMahan and Sharon Snow will teach “Humanities Research Sources and Strategies.” Fall of 2009 will see the addition of “History, Political Science and Legal Research Sources and Strategies.” Each course will give students a broad understanding of the processes by which research is produced, distributed and used in these discipline areas. We hope these classes prove useful to our students as they conduct research at Wake Forest and as some of them contemplate graduate school. For more information about our LIB200 series, contact Rosalind Tedford at x5910, or any course instructor.