Now that you’ve completed Library Skills 101, we hope you’re able to earn better grades and that you’ll find greater success throughout your life. You’ve learned how to conduct basic library research more efficiently, saving yourself time. You’ve also become a much more effective and discerning researcher—knowing more about what sources are available, when to use them, how best to approach them, and how to evaluate what you find.
To finish up with this class, please consult your course syllabus at http://technology.uaa.alaska.edu/blackboard/ for additional information. Follow the instructions listed there or email your instructor with any questions you might have.
From all of us at the Library, thanks for taking this class!
P.S. If you would like to learn even more, the Library offers LS 211, Library Research in the 21st Century. This three-credit course covers traditional and electronic library sources, the Internet as a research tool, and critical and ethical uses of information. For further information, check the class schedule or contact—oops, almost forgot! You already know what to do!