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GE 100/101 Introduction to the Library. Purpose and Objectives. Introduction to MCTC library Mission Locations Services Reading Partner in the classroom Library Etiquette Library testimonials. Welcome.
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Purpose and Objectives Introduction to MCTC library Mission Locations Services Reading Partner in the classroom Library Etiquette Library testimonials
Welcome • The MCTC Library provides access to resources in support of your coursework. The library also provides access to materials such as reference books, special collections, AV materials, newspapers, magazines and journals, and an array of Internet resources. The MCTC library staff is happy to assist you with your research needs.
Library Mission • The Mission of the MCTC Library is to provide information resources and services to the students, faculty and staff, as well as to patrons who reside in the college's service area. The Library web address is http://maysville.kctcs.edu/Academics/Library.aspx.
Library Locations • Maysville Community and Technical College’s libraries are ready to assist you with your informational needs. Finding books, articles, or other Internet resources begins at the Library. • The Maysville Campus Finch Library is located in the Administration Building, 1755 US Hwy. 68, Maysville; 606-759-7141, ext. 66206. • The Licking Valley Campus Library is located at 319 Webster Avenue, Cynthiana; 859-234-8626, ext. 66417. • The Rowan Campus Library is located at 609 Viking Drive, Morehead; 606-783-1538, ext. 66366
Library Hours Are Posted • Hours during the regular semester • Maysville Campus • 8am-7pm (Mon-Wed) • 8am-4:30pm (Thurs-Fri) • LVC and Rowan Campus • 8am-4:30pm (Mon) • 8am-7pm (Tues-Wed) • 8am-4:30pm (Thurs-Fri) • Please note that LVC and Rowan are closed daily for lunch from 1pm-2pm • Check the website to confirm hours at http://maysville.kctcs.edu/Academics/Library/Library_Hours.aspx
Library Services • Borrowing • MCTC students may checkout up to six items at a time, including two audio visual materials. Our checkout period is for four weeks for books and for one week for audio visual materials. Late items are assessed an overdue fine, $0.10 a day for books and $1 a day for audio visual materials. A HOLD is placed on student records for overdue library fine.
Library Services 2 • Photocopier • Each campus library has access to a photocopier for student use. Copies are $0.10 per sheet. • Computers • Each campus library provides student access to computers for library research, word-processing, spreadsheets, PowerPoint, e-mail and Blackboard access for course work.
Library Services 3 • Library online databases vs. the INTERNET • The library has access to subscription databases, such as ProQuest and EBSCOhost to facilitate your research. These databases provide you with current and scholarly articles and materials to successfully complete your coursework. The library’s online resources come from reliable sources, when doing research you should utilize these databases and avoid relying upon general INTERNET search engines, such as Google or Wikipedia.
Library Services 4 • The Library offers an online reference desk service through ASK A LIBRARIAN a link is provided on our web page at http://legacy.maysville.kctcs.edu/index.php?id=1095.
Services recap • Borrowing, up to six items at a time • Photocopier, $0.10 per sheet • Computers available for course related work • Online databases better to use than general Internet for research • Ask a Librarian, an e-mail reference service is available
Reading • Adult Easy Readers • The Library maintains an Adult Easy Reading section at the Maysville campus. The Adult Easy Reading titles are for adult learners who would like to read for pleasure. MCTC has many fiction and nonfiction selections for adult learners to enjoy.
Reading • The Library promotes the joy of reading through national programs. • For example, the BIG READ an initiative of the National Endowment for the Arts, designed to restore reading to the center of American culture. The Big Read brings together partners across the country to encourage reading for pleasure and enlightenment. • 2008 MCTC promoted The Age of Innocence by Edith Wharton and hosted a film discussion and poetry reading. • 2009 MCTC promoted Great Tales and Poems of Edgar Allan Poe and hosted two dramatic readings for students, faculty staff and the community.
Reading recap • Adult Easy Reading titles are for adult learners who would like to read for pleasure • BIG READ promotes reading to students, faculty, staff and community
Partner in the Classroom • Our library staff works closely with MCTC teaching faculty to provide access to resources in support of the curriculum. The library also works closely with faculty to instill information literacy skills into our students and to bring our collections to life in the classroom.
Partner in the Classroom 2 • The library has developed online tutorials to facilitate information literacy and research skills within our students, focusing on RDG and ENC courses.
Partner in the Classroom 3 • The library provides general tours upon request for courses such as Communications, History, Religion, Nursing, and Industrial Maintenance.
Partner in the Classroom 4 • The library provides live intensive instructional sessions for ENG 101 and ENG 102, including a required graded component.
Partner in the Classroom recap • Library provides resources to support the curriculum • Library offers online tutorials • Library offers general tours • Library offers instructional sessions
Library Etiquette • Please be cognizant of others while using the library and library computers. • Keep noise levels to a minimum. • No food or drinks are permitted in the library. Please place any food items in your backpack, book-bag or leave outside the library before entering. • Step outside of the library and/or computer lab for cell phone calls and texting.
Student Testimonials about the Library • The Maysville and Technical College library has provided me with enormous support. The knowledgeable and friendly staff assist students by providing them with tools needed to access information in print and through the computer. Books and online sources have helped me developproficiencies in coursework and acquire new skills leading to my personal success as an MCTC student. Thank you MCTC Library! Larry Stidham, Maysville Campus
Student Testimonials about the Library • The library has been an indispensable tool for me while attending college. I utilize the various resources that are offered such as the audio library, reserve materials, books, computers, and especially the wonderful staff to excel in my courses. The library hours, whether during the Fall, Spring, or Summer semesters, are convenient and very flexible always accommodating my study needs. Dawn Crawford, Maysville Campus
GE Faculty Testimonials about the Library • The library is the heart and soul of each MCTC campus and the librarians do a terrific job of showing my GE 101 students the wonderful things it contains. The library staff and faculty help my students do research beyond popular internet web searches, introducing students to printed sources and scholarly databases. They are always willing to assist students and they are essential to student success. George E. Rodgerson, MA Director, Academic Support Services, Maysville Campus
GE Faculty Testimonials about the Library • Much of the GE100/101 curriculum focuses on “critical reading.” A wide variety of reading materials are available in our library or through interlibrary loan. The library staff makes every effort to accommodate each reader’s need and to locate the materials necessary to facilitate learning. It would be very difficult for our students to be as successful as they are in all their classes, including GE100/101 without the library. Jane Hearn, Professor, Rowan Campus