Showing posts with label library 100 class course research. Show all posts
Showing posts with label library 100 class course research. Show all posts
Tuesday, May 15, 2012
Library Studies courses Summer 2012 and beyond
This summer we'll be offering two courses in Library Studies.
LIBR 100 Online only section - 6 weeks
LIBR 105 Online section with one campus meeting - 8 weeks
In Fall 2012 we'll offering 4 sections of Library Studies 100.
Two online sections - one starting in September and one starting in October.
Two on campus sections - both start in October.
Check the WebSchedule for specific information about times, dates and enrollment availability.
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Thursday, September 29, 2011
LIBR 100 ONLINE. Open for Enrollment Now
A new, online section of LIBR 100 Introduction to Library Research is open for enrollment. The class runs from October 12th to December 7. This class satisfies Information Competency graduation requirement. For more information, please contact the instructor. If you've never taken an online class some, check out these words of wisdom.
LIBR 100: Introduction to Library Research **New Section Added**
When: 10/12/11 - 12/07/11 • Online-CRS
Room: ONLINE
CRN: 93315
Units: 1 unit; Letter grade or Pass/No Pass grading. (CSU/UC transferable)
Instructor: Teresa Morris
LIBR 100: Introduction to Library Research **New Section Added**
When: 10/12/11 - 12/07/11 • Online-CRS
Room: ONLINE
CRN: 93315
Units: 1 unit; Letter grade or Pass/No Pass grading. (CSU/UC transferable)
Instructor: Teresa Morris
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class,
enrollment,
library 100 class course research
Tuesday, November 3, 2009
LIBR 100 offered online in the Spring
Priority registration has started at CSM. See the ONLINE courses that the Library is offering this Spring at http://collegeofsanmateo.edu/library/current_classes.php .
This course not only teaches you how to be a better researcher, but it also fulfills the Basic Information Competence requirement at San Francisco State University.
This course not only teaches you how to be a better researcher, but it also fulfills the Basic Information Competence requirement at San Francisco State University.
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