Library (LIBR)
LIBR G1101 Unit (18 lecture hours)
Introduction to College Research
Grading Mode: Standard Letter, Pass/No Pass
This course is designed to assist students in learning how to use traditional and electronic library resources and other research tools effectively for academic research, critical thinking, and lifelong learning. Classwork emphasizes applied experience with research planning, search strategies, critical evaluation of information, and documentation of sources following standard citation styles.
Graded or Pass/No Pass.
Catalog Program Pages Referencing LIBR G110
- GWC: Liberal Arts Emphasis Human Behavior & Self-Development AA requirements
- Liberal Arts: Emphasis in Computer Science and Technology, Associate in Arts Degree
- Liberal Arts: Emphasis in Human Behavior and Self Development, Associate in Arts Degree
- Liberal Arts: Emphasis in Human Behavior and Self Development, Associate in Arts Degree
- Library (LIBR)
LIBR G1201 Unit (18 lecture hours)
Researching in the Digital Age
Grading Mode: Standard Letter, Pass/No Pass
Formerly: Libraries and the Internet.
This course introduces students to college level online research, including how to locate, use, evaluate, and cite information from the Internet. This course provides librarian guided study with student skills demonstration using GWC Library online databases and Internet resources such as online directories, virtual libraries, and search engines.
Pass/No Pass.