Library Information Skills
Taught by University Librarians
Students must complete two Library and Information Skills Workshops, Library 100 and 101, during their first year. Students who have not satisfactorily completed the courses by the end of their third semester of enrollment will have an administrative hold put on their record and will not be able to register until they have made arrangements to take the class(es).
Courses
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100 Library/Information Skills I
Library 100 provides an introduction to University library resources, including the library's Web site, the library catalog, and full-text periodical databases. Students are responsible for enrolling in Library 100 for the fall of their first year of enrollment.
(The library requirement carries no credit, but is billed at a tuition rate equivalent to .25 units of credit for the cost of instruction.)
Unit(s): 0
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101 Library/Information Skills II
Library 101 builds on Library 100 with emphasis on issues related to academic integrity, such as documenting sources, evaluating information for reliability, and accurately representing the meaning of a cited source. Students are responsible for enrolling in Library 101 for the spring of their first year of enrollment.
(The library requirement carries no credit, but is billed at a tuition rate equivalent to .25 units of credit for the cost of instruction.)
Unit(s): 0
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