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Pattani campus. Raweewon Khampol. American Corner Pattani was first opened for use on January 26, 2004. There was the formal opening ceremony on February 17, 2005. Service Hours. The corner is opened to public during library business hours: During regular semesters
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Pattani campus Raweewon Khampol
American Corner Pattani was first opened for use on January 26, 2004. There was the formal opening ceremony on February 17, 2005.
Service Hours The corner is opened to public during library business hours: During regular semesters 08.30 a.m. – 09.30 p.m. on Weekdays 09.00 a.m. - 08.00 p.m. on Saturdays 08.30 a.m. – 05.00 p.m. on Sundays
Service Hours(cont.) During summer semesters 08.30 a.m. – 05.30 p.m. on Weekdays 08.30 a.m. – 04.30 p.m. on Saturdays During vacations 08.30 a.m. – 04.30 p.m. on Weekdays Closed on Public Holidays
STAFF Director 3 reference librarians 2 supporting staff for DVC activities 5 students
AC Resources Books (620 titles, 1,039 items) (at Jan.19, 2006) ***About 250 books moved from the John F. Kennedy Collection.*** 35 Vedio Cassettes 20 CD-ROMs / DVDs 17 Periodicals 1 Newspaper (USA Today)
Books “ AC” or “Ref AC” at the book spines. 187 AC books were checked out. 26AC Books were renewed. (at Jan.19, 2006)
Periodicals and Newspaper 2 copies of the newest periodicals and newspapers are set on AC Shelves. The back issues of periodicals, allowed to borrow 5 items/2 days. The newspapers, allowed to use in the library.
Audio-Visual Materials The users can use the vedio cassettes, DVDs, CD-ROMs, Multimedias and satellite programs at the corner.
Hi-Speed Internet Access There are 6 computers with hi-speed internet access and there are 4 professional reference staff for fast andefficient information retrieval. Approximately there are 20 users / day.
Activities Digital Video Conferences Exhibitions American Corner Tours User education: internet searching
DVC Topics • English Language Teaching Series (Every first Tuesday of the month) • Education • Politics • Culture etc.
DVC: The Learner-Centered Approached Towards Education for Sustainable Development September 8, 2004
DVC: The Learner-Centered Approached Towards Education for Sustainable Development September 8, 2004 / 68 participants
Mr.John Griffin and Delegation, Australian EmbassyMarch 24, 2004
Mr.Peter J.Kovach, U.S.Embassy Staff, PSU Staff May 10, 2004
English Club Students from Anubal Satit School, PSU / Nov.19, 2004
Other Activities • To promote Alert, What’s New and Washington File of IRC by printing and attaching at the public relations board and sending some of them via e-mail to all-staff and all-students in Pattani Campus • To have a meeting with the JFK staff and supporting students on the topic of American Corner Management and Services • To coordinate with others both inside and outside the campus concerning with the AC, IRC and Cultural Affairs.