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		<title>Meeting Classes &#8211; Introducing LIS Resources</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 26 Sep 2008 16:53:26 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Judy Watts</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Submitted by Judy Watts With 17 class days in September, Librarians will have presented 53 classes. That&#8217;s a rate of 3 per day since the beginning of the academic year. Perhaps you can understand why getting these scheduled into rooms &#8230; <a href="http://sites.middlebury.edu/lis/2008/09/26/meeting-classes-introducing-lis-resources/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><em>Submitted by Judy Watts</em></p>
<p>With 17 class days in September, Librarians will have presented 53 classes. That&#8217;s a rate of 3 per day since the beginning of the academic year. Perhaps you can understand why getting these scheduled into rooms with adequate equipment, e.g., smart classrooms with computers for students has us tearing our hair.</p>
<p>First Year Seminars represent the greatest percentage of classes at the beginning of the term. New students need a basic introduction to LIS resources and services. Classes will often be back for in-depth instruction in subject resources when research papers are assigned.</p>
<p>It is interesting to see the range of subjects addressed:</p>
<p><strong>Date &#8212;   Course     &#8212;       Title     &#8212;                                     Librarian</strong><br />
4	FYSE 1066	     Voices Along the Way			(Judy)<br />
4	FYSE 1236 	     The Malleable Human			(Carrie)<br />
8    	FYSE  1215      Empires                   		        (Brenda)<br />
8	CHEM 0322 	     Biochemistry of Macromolecules	 (1)	(Carrie)<br />
8	CHEM 0322 	     Biochemistry of Macromolecules	 (2)	(Carrie)<br />
8	CHEM 0322 	     Biochemistry of Macromolecules	 (3)	(Carrie)<br />
9	HIST 0600       History Research Seminar  		(Brenda)<br />
9	HIST 0600	     History Research Seminar 		        (Andy)<br />
10	FYSE 1020	     Crime &amp; Punishment in America	(Andy)<br />
10	FYSE 1253	     The Brain in Sickness &amp; in Health	(Bryan)<br />
10	FYSE 1048 	     Ecology and Conservation in Vermont	(Carrie)<br />
10	FYSE 1237 	     What Is Life?				        (Carrie)<br />
11	FYSE 1062	     Brother Can You Spare a Dime?		(Andy)<br />
11	FYSE 1248	     The Trojan War				(Cynthia)<br />
11	FYSE 1249	     Food and Choice				(Joe)<br />
11	JAPA 0275	     Seminar in Japanese			        (Joy)<br />
11	FYSE 1174	     Andy Warhol				        (Judy)<br />
12	FYSE 1236 	     The Malleable Human			(Carrie)<br />
12	FYSE 1244 	     Geology of National Parks		        (Carrie)<br />
15	Hist 0700         Senior World History Seminar	       	(Brenda)<br />
15	Hist 0700	     Senior US History Thesis Seminar	(Andy)<br />
15	HARC 0214	     Art in the Middle Ages			(Judy)<br />
16	SOAN 0302	     Resch: Ethnography Qual Methods	(Jean)<br />
16	PSYC 0202	     Research Methods			        (Bryan)<br />
16	GEOG 0100 	     Place and Society			        (Carrie)<br />
17	Econ 0700       Senior Research                              (Brenda)<br />
17	FYSE 1258	     Performing Culture			        (Judy)<br />
17	FYSE 1244 	     Geology of National Parks		        (Carrie)<br />
18	SOAN 0302	     Rech: Ethnography Qual Methods	(Jean)<br />
18	HIST 0397	     The U.S. and the Pacific		        (Andy)<br />
18	PSYC 0105	     Intro. To Psychology  (1)			(Bryan)<br />
18	PSYC 0105	     Intro. To Psychology  (2)			(Bryan)<br />
18	PSYC 0105	     Intro. To Psychology  (3)			(Bryan)<br />
18	FYSE 1245      Sound: the Aural Ether			(Joy)<br />
19	PSYC 0105	     Intro. To Psychology  (4)			(Bryan)<br />
19	PSYC 0105	     Intro. To Psychology  (5)			(Bryan)<br />
19 	FYSE 1021	     Love &amp; Death				(Bryan)<br />
19	FYSE 1236 	     The Malleable Human			(Carrie)<br />
22	GEOL 0400 	     Senior Thesis Seminar 			(Carrie)<br />
23	REFWORKS                                               	        (Brenda)<br />
23	FYSE 1264	     Race Difference in 20th C America	(Andy)<br />
23	FYSE 1250      Songwriting				        (Joy)<br />
23	FYSE 1211	     Godel, Escher, Bach			        (Judy)<br />
23	CHEM 0311      Instrumental Analysis   		        (Carrie)<br />
23	HARC 0219	     Northern Renaissance Art		        (Judy)<br />
25	FYSE 1255	     The Collapse of Complex Societies	(Jean)<br />
25	FYSE 1254       Liberation and Literature		        (Joy)<br />
25     REFWORKS                                                         (Richard)<br />
29	PSYC 0700	     Senior Research				(Bryan)<br />
29	FYSE 1256       Captains,  Kings, Caudillos		        (Joy)<br />
29	SPAN 0300       Hispanic Literature			        (Joy)<br />
29	FYSE 1048 	     Ecology and Conservation in Vermont	(Carrie)<br />
30	REFWORKS                                                          (Jean)</p>
<p>Basic technology instruction is included in a large percentage of these classes, introduced either by a Technology Liaison or by the Librarian. Classes that involve intensive use of digital media generally schedule classes separately.	Some of that activity will be reported at a later date.</p>
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