At the library, research help is just a click, call or short walk away
2013-03-26
Reference Assistant Judy Nesbitt provides research guidance to an undergraduate student at Stauffer Library’s research help desk.From “Research 101” online tutorials to one-on-one consultations with specialized subject librarians, the library offers a multitude of research assistance services in person, over the phone and online. But research assistance is just one of a vast array of services the library offers to students, faculty and staff.
As part of its Library and Archives Master Plan (LAMP) project, the library wants your feedback on how it can improve the services that matter most to you. What services, facilities or programs would you improve or develop now and over the next two decades?
Share your suggestions with the LAMP project team by visiting the LAMP website.
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