“Three Cups of Tea” Research Guide

3cups of tea research guide

Reference librarians Steven Profit and Burton Callicott have created a Research Guide for the College Reads book Three Cups of Tea. It is easy to use and full of all types of useful information and teaching aids.  In addition to links to our new book catalog and numerous article databases, it includes relevant webpages, useful video resources, biographies of author Greg Mortenson and links to related local and national service organizations.  Steven and Burton created this Research Guide to assist faculty using Three Cups of Tea in their classes as well as for students doing research on the book.  Please take a look and let us know what you think.  You can find it at: http://libguides.library.cofc.edu/3cups

“Multimedia Resources” Research Guide

This interdisciplinary guide created by Joey van Arnhem provides resources to support the creation of scholarly digital projects and presentations.  It is easy to use and full of all types of useful information.  The research guide includes faculty resources, information on digital storytelling, interesting multimedia presentation applications, help finding digital media for projects, and advice on citing sources.

The Production Tools@the Library tab provides detailed information on hardware, software, scheduling and tutorials for using the production tools available at the library.  Please take a look and let us know what you think!  You can find it at: http://libguides.library.cofc.edu/multimedia

“Faculty Services” Guide

faculty services guide

As we gear up for the fall semester, don’t forget to visit the library “Faculty Services” guide available at: http://libguides.library.cofc.edu/facultyservices

This guide, created by James Williams, Assistant Dean for Public Services, is a valuable resource listing the various library services available to faculty.  Services include Instructional Support, Collection Development, Interlibrary Loan, Research Services, Media Services, and Technology Services.

We hope you find the new guide helpful.  Please let us know what you think!