Showing posts with label workshops. Show all posts
Showing posts with label workshops. Show all posts

Wednesday, September 7, 2022

Fall Workshops

The library provides a variety workshops for students to learn how to do library and information research. The goal or mission of these workshops is based on the ultimate goal or mission of Information Literacy, which is that students learn library and information research skills that make them independent and life-long learners. Extra credit is available if offered by your instructor.  

See dates and information on: Research for College Papers (general library workshop), Understanding Scholarly Sources, Evaluating Information, Citing Your Sources

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Research for College Papers

This is a general library workshop. These 60 minute extra-credit workshops will teach library and information research skills using print and electronic resources. They will also introduce the library's services and resources. Student will learn to identify and access the various library and information resources; to identify scholarly (peer-reviewed) journals; to search discipline-specific and advanced electronic resources; to do research on the web; to evaluate search results for credible resources; to cite their sources in either MLA or APA styles; and to understand how the proper use and citation of library and information resources helps avoid plagiarism. 

Tuesday, Sept. 27, 3:00-4:00pm (in person)

Wednesday, Oct. 5, 1:00-2:00pm (in person)

Tuesday, Oct. 11, 5:00-6:00pm (online)

Saturday, Oct. 15, 11:00am-12:00pm (in person) 

Thursday, Oct. 20, 1:00-2:00pm  (online)

Tuesday, Oct. 25, 3:00-4:00pm (online)

Wednesday, Nov. 2, 6:00-7:00pm (in person) 

Wednesday, Nov. 9, 3:00-4:00pm  (online)

Tuesday, Nov. 15, 3:00-4:00pm  (in person)

Saturday, Nov. 19, 11:00am-12:00pm  (in person)

Tuesday, Nov. 29, 11:00am-12:00pm (online)

Monday, Dec. 5, 6:00-7:00pm (online)

Understanding Scholarly Sources

This 60 minute workshop will teach skills to identify and use scholarly sources.  Students will learn to identify scholarly books, how to access them, and how to use the index and other tools to access the information needed. Additionally, students will learn how to identify scholarly (peer-reviewed) journals; to identify the parts of the article; basics of how to read scholarly articles; why scholarly articles are credible and the basics of peer review.  

This is a specialized workshop. If you want extra credit for this workshop, please make sure your instructor will accept this workshop. 

Thursday, Oct. 13, 11:00am-12:00 pm (online)

Monday, Oct. 24, 4:00-5:00pm (in person)

Evaluating Information

This 60 minute workshop will teach you how to critically evaluate information that you find online and in the library. Learn tips and tricks for determining whether a source is credible, including reading laterally to verify information, Google search syntax, and more. Navigate the Internet more confidently. You can use these skills for both your coursework and your everyday life!

This is a specialized workshop. If you want extra credit for this workshop, please make sure your instructor will accept this workshop. 

Tuesday, Nov. 8, 3:00-4:00pm (online)

Thursday, Nov 17, 10:00-11:00am (in person)


Citing Your Sources

This 60 minute workshop will teach skills to formatting and citing in either MLA or APA citation style.  Students will learn why citing is important; the basics of formatting a paper; basics of in-text citations; basics of creating a reference list; and skills for paraphrasing and avoiding plagiarism. 

This is a specialized workshop. If you want extra credit for this workshop, please make sure your instructor will accept this workshop. 

MLA Citation Style, Thursday, Sept. 22, 4:00-5:00pm (online)

APA Citation Style, Monday, Nov 28, 4:00-5:00pm (in person)

MLA Citation Style, Wednesday, Nov. 30, 1:00-2:00pm  (in person)

Bring Your Questions about APA & MLA, Wednesday, Dec. 7, 1:00-2:00pm (online)



Monday, June 13, 2022

Summer Library Workshops - June 30 & July 5

There are two library workshops offered in summer session. 

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The library provides workshops for students to learn how to do library and information research. The goal or mission of these workshops is based on the ultimate goal or mission of Information Literacy, which is that students learn library and information research skills that make them independent and life-long learners. Extra credit will be available if requested by your teacher.  

Summer 2022 Workshop Schedule 

Thursday, June 30th, 1:00pm - 2:00pm (in person): This workshop will be held in the Library Lecture Room. You can sign up and receive a reminder OR just attend! 

Tuesday, July 5th, 5:00 - 6:00pm (online): Sign up for this workshop.  You will receive the Zoom link an hour before the workshop.  

Description:

These 60 minute extra-credit workshops will teach library and information research skills using print and electronic resources. They will also introduce the library's services and resources. Student will learn to identify and access the various library and information resources; to identify scholarly (peer-reviewed) journals; to search discipline-specific and advanced electronic resources; to do research on the web; to evaluate search results for credible resources; to cite their sources in either MLA or APA styles; and to understand how the proper use and citation of library and information resources helps avoid plagiarism. 


Tuesday, April 5, 2022

Library Workshops in April & May

  

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There is still time to attend a library workshop! 

The library provides workshops for students to learn how to do library and information research. 

The goal or mission of these workshops is based on the ultimate goal or mission of Information Literacy, which is that students learn library and information research skills that make them independent and life-long learners. Extra credit will be available if requested by your teacher.  

Sign up today online through the links below! 

SPRING SEMESTER

April

Tuesday, Apr. 7, 3 - 4pm  

Saturday, Apr. 9, 11am - 12pm  

Monday, Apr. 11, 6 - 7pm  

Tuesday, Apr. 19, 5 - 6pm  

Wednesday, Apr. 20, 3 - 4pm  (in person)

Saturday, Apr. 23, 11am - 12pm  

May

Thursday, May 5, 3 - 4pm  (in person)

Monday, January 31, 2022

Spring Library Workshops

 

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The library provides workshops for students to learn how to do library and information research. 

The goal or mission of these workshops is based on the ultimate goal or mission of Information Literacy, which is that students learn library and information research skills that make them independent and life-long learners. Extra credit will be available if requested by your teacher.  

Curious about what is covered in the workshops? During a workshop a librarian will cover: 

  • introduction to the library's services and resources
  • identify and access the various library and information resources
  • identify scholarly (peer-reviewed) journals
  • search discipline-specific and advanced electronic resources
  • conducting research on the web
  • evaluate search results for credible resources 
  • cite their sources in either MLA or APA styles 
  • understand how the proper use and citation of library and information resources helps avoid plagiarism
  • and, any questions you may have! 

Sign up today online through the links below! 

SPRING SEMESTER

Workshops in February and March will only be held online via Zoom.  Depending on the state of COVID, select workshops may be offered in person or may be shifted to online. 

February

Monday, Feb. 14, 6 - 7pm 

Wednesday, Feb 23, 11am -12pm  

Saturday, Feb. 26, 11am -12pm 

March

Tuesday, Mar. 1, 3 - 4pm 

Wednesday, Mar. 9, 1 - 2pm 

Tuesday, Mar. 15, 5 - 6pm 

Saturday, Mar. 19, 11am - 12pm 

Thursday, Mar. 24, 1 - 2pm  

April

Tuesday, Apr. 7, 3 - 4pm  

Saturday, Apr. 9, 11am - 12pm  

Monday, Apr. 11, 6 - 7pm   (in person)

Tuesday, Apr. 19, 5 - 6pm  

Wednesday, Apr. 20, 3 - 4pm  (in person)

Saturday, Apr. 23, 11am - 12pm  

May

Thursday, May 5, 3 - 4pm  (in person)


Get Started Using the Library in Spring Semester

 

Wishing you a great start to the Spring Semester! 

  • The library building is closed until Monday, February 14th. 
  • Computer and device pickup and returns are available in the Library Lobby, Monday-Friday 10am - 1pm (starting Monday, Jan. 31st)
While we are teaching and learning remotely, we have many resources and services available to help you succeed in your classes.  We hope to see you soon!

Library Online Chat hours: 
Monday - Thursday: 8am - 8:00pm
Friday: 8am - 3:00pm
Saturday:  10:00am - 3:00pm
Sunday: CLOSED

Some key resources include: 
  • Ebook Collection:  You can search for e-books in our library catalog.  There are thousands of ebooks available through the library. You can download sections of books, highlight & annotate, and access citation information for the book. 
  • Print Books: Our physical collection are available to you! Start searching the library resources in OCC Discovery. 
  • Magazine, Newspaper, & Journal Articles: Use the Databases to find magazine, newspaper, and journal articles. Get started by going to Databases A-Z, and selecting a database by the subject area you need (or pick one of our favorite general databases, like Ebsco Power Search or ProQuest Central)
  • Streaming Videos: The OCC Library has thousands of streaming films, documentaries, and newsreels.  Get started by searching in Films on Demand or Kanopy Streaming Video. 
  • Library Workshops: Throughout the Fall semester online library workshops are available to learn the basics of using the library.  Come with your questions or just to learn more about how to conduct library research. Sign up online! 
  • Get Help: Librarians are available online for asking questions via chat (icon in lower right hand corner) or research appointments
  • Follow us on Instagram: Find us at @occ_library for info on the library, resources, and little bits of motivation. 

Thursday, January 6, 2022

Intersession Hours & Workshops

Librarians are online for chat help Monday - Thursday from 10am - 3pm during Intersession (1/3-1/27).  Access Chat in by using the chat icon in the lower right hand corner of library webpages. 

Two workshops will be offered online in January.  Sign up online!   The dates are: 

Wednesday, Jan. 12 at 11am

Thursday, Jan. 20 at 3pm 

About the workshops: These 60 minute extra-credit workshops will teach library and information research skills using print and electronic resources. They will also introduce the library's services and resources. Student will learn to identify and access the various library and information resources; to identify scholarly (peer-reviewed) journals; to search discipline-specific and advanced electronic resources; to do research on the web; to evaluate search results for credible resources; to cite their sources in either MLA or APA styles; and to understand how the proper use and citation of library and information resources helps avoid plagiarism. Workshops are held in Zoom.  The link will be emailed out in a reminder email 1 hour before the workshop.   


Monday, November 15, 2021

Only a Few Library Workshops Remaining in Fall

There are few more library workshops remaining this fall.  Curious about what is covered in the workshops? During a workshop a librarian will cover: 

  • introduction to the library's services and resources
  • identify and access the various library and information resources
  • identify scholarly (peer-reviewed) journals
  • search discipline-specific and advanced electronic resources
  • conducting research on the web
  • evaluate search results for credible resources 
  • cite their sources in either MLA or APA styles 
  • understand how the proper use and citation of library and information resources helps avoid plagiarism
  • and, any questions you may have! 

Sign up today online! 

Upcoming workshops: 

November

December

Monday, August 30, 2021

Welcome to Fall 2021!

 

Wishing you a great start to the Fall Semester! 

The Library is reopening! We are currently opened two days a week and continue to have online chat six days a week. We have many resources and services available to help you succeed in your classes.  We hope to see you soon!

Library hours: 
Monday - Tuesday: 10:00am - 6:00pm 

Library Online Chat hours: 
Monday - Thursday: 8am - 9:00pm
Friday: 8am - 3:00pm
Saturday:  10:00am - 3:00pm
Sunday: CLOSED


Some key resources include: 
  • Ebook Collection:  You can search for e-books in our library catalog.  There are thousands of ebooks available through the library. You can download sections of books, highlight & annotate, and access citation information for the book. 
  • Print Books: Our physical collection are available to you! Start searching the library resources in OCC Discovery. 
  • Magazine, Newspaper, & Journal Articles: Use the Databases to find magazine, newspaper, and journal articles. Get started by going to Databases A-Z, and selecting a database by the subject area you need (or pick one of our favorite general databases, like Ebsco Power Search or ProQuest Central)
  • Streaming Videos: The OCC Library has thousands of streaming films, documentaries, and newsreels.  Get started by searching in Films on Demand or Kanopy Streaming Video. 
  • Library Workshops: Throughout the Fall semester online library workshops are available to learn the basics of using the library.  Come with your questions or just to learn more about how to conduct library research. Sign up online! 
  • Get Help: Librarians are available online for asking questions via chat (icon in lower right hand corner) or research appointments
  • Follow us on Instagram: Find us at @occ_library for info on the library, resources, and little bits of motivation. 

Fall 2021 Library Workshops

The library provides workshops for students to learn how to do library and information research. The goal or mission of these workshops is based on the ultimate goal or mission of Information Literacy, which is that students learn library and information research skills that make them independent and life-long learners. Extra credit will be available if requested by your teacher.  

Description:

These 60 minute extra-credit workshops, held online, will teach library and information research skills using print and electronic resources. They will also introduce the library's services and resources. Student will learn to identify and access the various library and information resources; to identify scholarly (peer-reviewed) journals; to search discipline-specific and advanced electronic resources; to do research on the web; to evaluate search results for credible resources; to cite their sources in either MLA or APA styles; and to understand how the proper use and citation of library and information resources helps avoid plagiarism. 

Fall 2021 Workshop Schedule 

(Click on links below to sign up for the workshop)

September
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Monday, Sept. 13, 7:00-8:00pm
Wednesday, Sept. 22, 11:00am-12:00pm
Tuesday, Sept. 28, 3:00-4:00pm


October
Wednesday, Oct. 6, 1:00-2:00pm
Tuesday, Oct. 12, 5:00-6:00pm
Saturday, Oct. 16, 11:00am-12:00pm
Thursday, Oct. 21, 1:00-2:00pm

December
Monday, Dec. 6, 6:00-7:00pm

For More Information:

Contact Erin Gratz at egratz@occ.cccd.edu or click on the Chat with a Librarian icon in the lower right corner. 

Student Learning Outcomes:

When a student has completed these library workshops, they will be: 

  • Aware how to identify, access, and evaluate credible library and information resources using a variety of search strategies.
  • Aware how to correctly cite library and information resources and avoid plagiarism.

Attention Faculty! Check out the New Faculty Services Guide!

Take a look at the new Faculty Services guide. The guide provides information about the library services that you may be most interested in, including library lectures, workshops, requesting library materials, and using library resources in your classes. 


Monday, June 21, 2021

Summer Library Workshops

For the first time, the library is offering Library Workshops during the summer! 

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The library provides workshops for students to learn how to do library and information research. The goal or mission of these workshops is based on the ultimate goal or mission of Information Literacy, which is that students learn library and information research skills that make them independent and life-long learners. Extra credit will be available if requested by your teacher.  

Description:

These 60 minute extra-credit workshops, held online, will teach library and information research skills using print and electronic resources. They will also introduce the library's services and resources. Student will learn to identify and access the various library and information resources; to identify scholarly (peer-reviewed) journals; to search discipline-specific and advanced electronic resources; to do research on the web; to evaluate search results for credible resources; to cite their sources in either MLA or APA styles; and to understand how the proper use and citation of library and information resources helps avoid plagiarism. 

Spring 2021 Workshop Schedule 

Sign up in the links below.  The workshop link will be emailed to you an hour before the workshop. 


Tuesday, March 2, 2021

Spring 2021 Online Library Workshops

The library provides workshops for students to learn how to do library and information research. The goal or mission of these workshops is based on the ultimate goal or mission of Information Literacy, which is that students learn library and information research skills that make them independent and life-long learners. Extra credit will be available if requested by your teacher.  

Description:

These 60 minute extra-credit workshops, held online, will teach library and information research skills using print and electronic resources. They will also introduce the library's services and resources. Student will learn to identify and access the various library and information resources; to identify scholarly (peer-reviewed) journals; to search discipline-specific and advanced electronic resources; to do research on the web; to evaluate search results for credible resources; to cite their sources in either MLA or APA styles; and to understand how the proper use and citation of library and information resources helps avoid plagiarism. 

Spring 2021 Workshop Schedule 

(Click on links below to sign up for the workshop)

March 

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Tuesday, March 2, 3:00pm  

Wednesday, March 10, 1:00pm  

Tuesday, March 16, 5:00pm 

Saturday, March 20, 11:00am  

Thursday, March 25, 1:00pm   

 

April  

Tuesday, April 6, 3:00pm   

Saturday, April 10, 11:00am

Monday, April 12, 6:00pm

Tuesday, April 20, 5:00pm

Wednesday, April 21, 3:00pm  

 

May  

Thursday, May 6, 3:00pm    


For More Information:

Contact Erin Gratz at egratz@occ.cccd.edu or click on the Chat with a Librarian icon in the lower right corner. 

Student Learning Outcomes:

When a student has completed these library workshops, they will be: 

  • Aware how to identify, access, and evaluate credible library and information resources using a variety of search strategies.
  • Aware how to correctly cite library and information resources and avoid plagiarism.

Tuesday, February 2, 2021

Welcome to Spring 2021!

While the Library is physically closed, we have many resources and services available to help you succeed in your classes.  We hope to see you online! 


Library Online Chat hours are (Feb. 1 - May 29): 
Monday - Thursday: 8am - 9:00pm
Friday: 8am - 3:00pm
Saturday:  10:00am - 3:00pm
Sunday: CLOSED


Some key resources include: 
  • Ebook Collection:  You can search for e-books in our library catalog.  There are thousands of ebooks available through the library. You can download sections of books, highlight & annotate, and access citation information for the book. 
  • Print Books & DVDs - Curbside Pick Up: Our physical collection is still available to you! Curbside pickup is now available Monday-Thursday from 1:00 P.M.-3:00 P.M.  Sign into OCC Discovery to locate an item and request it. Staff will check items out to you upon pickup.  The pickup location is located behind the library, and the usual 10 item limit policy applies.  For information on how request a book, please contact the librarian through chat or click on the "help" button in Discovery.
  • Magazine, Newspaper, & Journal Articles: Use the Databases to find magazine, newspaper, and journal articles. Get started by going to Databases A-Z, and selecting a database by the subject area you need (or pick one of our favorite general databases, like Ebsco Power Search or ProQuest Central)
  • Streaming Videos: The OCC Library has thousands of streaming films, documentaries, and newsreels.  Get started by searching in Films on Demand or Kanopy Streaming Video. 
  • Library Workshops: Throughout the Fall semester 13 online library workshops are available to learn the basics of using the library.  Come with your questions or just to learn more about how to conduct library research. Sign up here! 
  • Get Help: Librarians are available online for asking questions via chat (icon in lower right hand corner) or research appointments
  • Follow us on Instagram: Find us at @occ_library for info on the library, resources, and little bits of motivation. 

Monday, August 17, 2020

Get Help from a Librarian

The librarians are online and ready to help you with your information needs and research! 
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Online Chat Reference: Find the chat icon in the lower right hand corner of our website to get help finding books, articles, or other information!  Librarians are online: 

Monday - Thursday: 8:00am - 9:00pm
Friday: 8:00am - 3:00pm
Saturday: 10:00am - 3:00pm
Sunday: CLOSED

Online Research Appointments: If you have a more in depth research question, just prefer talking to a librarian, or want a dedicated time for you, sign up for a research appointment.  These research appointments are scheduled for either 15 or 45 minutes.  Find a time that works for your schedule on our sign up form, and make the request!   

Library Workshops: Twelve times throughout the semester we offer online library workshops. They introduce the library's services and resources, and focus on how to identify and access the various library and information resources; to identify scholarly (peer-reviewed) journals; to search discipline-specific and advanced electronic resources; to do research on the web; to evaluate search results for credible resources; to cite their sources in either MLA or APA styles; and to understand how the proper use and citation of library and information resources helps avoid plagiarism. Check out the dates available and sign up for the time of your choice! 

Fall Online Library Workshops

The library provides workshops for students to learn how to do library and information research. The goal or mission of these workshops is based on the ultimate goal or mission of Information Literacy, which is that students learn library and information research skills that make them independent and life-long learners. Extra credit will be available if requested by your teacher.  

Description:

These 60 minute extra-credit workshops, held online, will teach library and information research skills using print and electronic resources. They will also introduce the library's services and resources. Student will learn to identify and access the various library and information resources; to identify scholarly (peer-reviewed) journals; to search discipline-specific and advanced electronic resources; to do research on the web; to evaluate search results for credible resources; to cite their sources in either MLA or APA styles; and to understand how the proper use and citation of library and information resources helps avoid plagiarism. 

Fall 2020 Workshop Schedule 

(Click on links below to sign up for the workshop)

September
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Wednesday, Sept. 16, 11:00am-12:00pm
Tuesday, Sept. 22, 3:00-4:00pm
Wednesday, Sept. 30, 1:00-2:00pm

October
Tuesday, Oct. 6, 5:00-6:00pm
Saturday, Oct. 10, 11:00am-12:00pm
Thursday, Oct. 15, 1:00-2:00pm
Tuesday, Oct. 20, 3:00-4:00pm
Monday, Oct. 26, 6:00-7:00pm

November
Tuesday, Nov. 3, 5:00-6:00pm
Wednesday, Nov. 4, 3:00-4:00pm
Saturday, Nov. 7, 11:00am-12:00pm
Thursday, Nov. 19, 3:00-4:00pm

For More Information:

Contact Erin Gratz at egratz@occ.cccd.edu or click on the Chat with a Librarian icon in the lower right corner. 

Student Learning Outcomes:

When a student has completed these library workshops, they will be: 

  • Aware how to identify, access, and evaluate credible library and information resources using a variety of search strategies.
  • Aware how to correctly cite library and information resources and avoid plagiarism.

Wednesday, April 1, 2020

Upcoming Online Library Workshops

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There are still a handful of library workshops being offered this semester.  Now you can attend in the comfort of your own home through Zoom!

Upcoming dates:

  • Tuesday, Apr. 7, 5:00-6:00pm 
  • Wednesday, Apr. 8, 3:00-4:00pm 
  • Saturday, Apr. 11, 11:00am-12:00pm 
  • Tuesday, Apr. 14, 5:00-6:00pm 
  • Thursday, Apr. 23, 3:00-4:00pm 
  • Tuesday, Apr. 28, 11:00am-12:00pm 
  • Monday, May 4, 6:00-7:00pm

To attend a workshop, please select the date/time you would like to attend and sign up at least 1 hour before the workshop. The day of the workshop, you will receive a reminder email including a link to the Zoom session. If you would like to receive extra credit, please include your instructor's name in the sign up form. We will notify your instructor that you attended the workshop.

Monday, February 3, 2020

Learn About the Library! Spring 2020 Workshops

The library provides workshops for students to learn how to do library and information research. The goal or mission of these workshops is based on the ultimate goal or mission of Information Literacy, which is that students learn library and information research skills that make them independent and life-long learners. Extra credit slips will be available if requested by your teacher. 

Description:

These 60 minute extra-credit workshops, held in the library's lecture room, will teach library and information research skills using print and electronic resources. They will also introduce the library's services and resources. Student will learn to identify and access the various library and information resources; to identify scholarly (peer-reviewed) journals; to search discipline-specific and advanced electronic resources; to do research on the web; to evaluate search results for credible resources; to cite their sources in either MLA or APA styles; and to understand how the proper use and citation of library and information resources helps avoid plagiarism.

Spring 2020 Workshop Schedule



Monday, Feb. 10, 6:00 - 7:00pm
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Wednesday, Feb. 19, 11:00am-12:00pm
Saturday, Feb. 22,11:00am-12:00pm
Tuesday, Feb. 25, 3:00-4:00pm


March
Wednesday, Mar. 4, 1:00-2:00pm
Tuesday, Mar. 10, 5:00-6:00pm
Saturday, Mar. 14, 11:00am-12:00pm
Tuesday, Mar. 17, 3:00-4:00pm
Thursday, Mar. 19, 1:00-2:00pm
Monday, Mar. 30, 6:00-7:00pm


April
Saturday, Apr. 4, 11:00am-12:00pm
Tuesday, Apr. 7, 5:00-6:00pm
Wednesday, Apr. 8, 3:00-4:00pm
Saturday, Apr. 11, 11:00am-12:00pm
Tuesday, Apr. 14, 5:00-6:00pm
Thursday, Apr. 23, 3:00-4:00pm
Tuesday, Apr. 28, 11:00am-12:00pm


May
Monday, May 4, 6:00-7:00pm

For More Information:

Contact Erin Gratz at egratz@occ.cccd.edu or the librarian's Reference Desk during the library's at (714) 432-5900.

Student Learning Outcomes:

When a student has completed these library workshops, they will be:

Monday, October 28, 2019

Want to Learn How to Use the Library Better? Attend a Library Workshop!

Library workshops provides an opportunity to learn how to conduct library and information research.  These are skills that can help you in your college classes, and support you in your personal life as independent and life-long learners.  

If requested by your teacher, extra credit slips are available.  

These 60 minute extra-credit workshops, held in the library's lecture room, will teach library and information research skills using print and electronic resources.  Some of the information covered includes:

  • an introduction to the library's services and resources 
  • identifying and accessing the various library and information resources
  • identifying scholarly (peer-reviewed) journals
  • searching discipline-specific and advanced electronic resources
  • researching on the web
  • evaluating search results for credible resources
  • citing sources in either MLA or APA styles; and to understand how the proper use and citation of library and information resources helps avoid plagiarism.

Upcoming Workshops for Fall 2019

November
Tuesday, Nov. 5, 5 p.m. – 6 p.m.
Wednesday, Nov. 6, 3 p.m. – 4 p.m.
Saturday, Nov. 9, 11 a.m. – Noon
Tuesday, Nov. 12, 5 p.m. – 6 p.m.
Thursday, Nov. 21, 3 p.m. – 4 p.m.
Tuesday, Nov. 26, 11 a.m. – Noon
December
Monday, Dec. 2, 6 p.m. – 7 p.m.

Interested in attending? No RSVP is necessary.  You can just show up at the time of the workshop.
For information on these workshops, contact Erin Gratz at egratz@occ.cccd.edu or the librarian's Reference Desk during the library's open hours at (714) 432-5900.