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Library Instructors & Classes
FY 2002
(July 2001-June 2002)

INSTRUCTORS
The following library staff members contributed generously of their time to the the Libraries' mission of increasing the information literacy skills of the University community. Their efforts cut across a wide range of endeavors. They were:

Suzanne Adamko
Beth Alvarez
Peggy Antonisse
Peter Armstrong
Julie Arnold
Lulu Barnachea
Sue Baughman
Roselin Becker
Jeff Bridgers
Lauren Brown
Sonya Brown
Marian Burright
Nancy Caldwell
Loretta Carstens
Bonnie Cawthorne
Paola Ceccerini
Otis Chadley
Gloria Chawla
Bonnie Chojnacki
Tom Connors
Patti Cossard
Donna Costa-Leonard
Maggie Cunningham
Courtney Danforth
Zaida Diaz
Judy Dillon
Bonnie Jo Dopp
Denise Forbes
Steve Fortune
Gerri Foudy
Bob Garber
David Glenn
Lori Goetsch
Louise Greene
Paula Greenwell
Lily Griner
Trudi Hahn
Diane Harvey
Paula Hayes
Paula Hendry
Pat Herron
Irene Hruzd
Ann Hudak
Jeong Jung
Travis Johnson
Patrice Jones
Bob Kackley
Neal Kaske
Amrita Kaur
Kim Kraus
Barbara Lay
Jennie Levine
Eric Lindquist
Patti Longenbach
Yelena Luckert
Donald Manildi
Judy Markowitz
Reny Mashoori
Ann Masnik
Alan Mattlage
Doug McElrath
Jean McEvoy
Alesia McManus
Joan Meyer
Glenn Moreton
Barbara Nail-Chiwetalu
Katy Newton
Yahira Norris-Gonzalez
Sylvia O'Brien
D. Patterson
Heleni Pedersoli
Beth Roberts
Cynthia Robertson
Allan Rough
Lisa Russell
Gordana Ruth
Marianne Ryan
Deepshikha Sarin
Terry Sayler
Clare Sebok
Somesh Sood
Carol Spector
Steve Spohn
Sally Stokes
Kathy Stroud
Ken Tanaka
Cindy Todd
Anne Turkos
Susanna Van Sant
Victor Veyan
Ben Wallberg
Bruce Wilson
Rebecca Wilson
David Wilt
Lynne Woodruff
Evelyn Yocco

CLASSES
These were the library orientation sessions held in FY 2002:

LIBRARY SAFARI for UNIV 100/101 and EDCP 108
This class is offered to freshmen enrolled in UNIV 100/101 - The Student in the University (a 1 or 2 credit course covering transition to college life) and all sections of EDCP 108 - College Career and Advancement. After a brief introduction to the Libraries' web site and the catalog, students physically explore McKeldin Library in small teams, visiting service sites, using library materials and using computers to answer questions on an exercise sheet. It is a 2-hour hands-on workshop.

  • 1 LIBRARY SAFARI class offered in Summer 2001 (Jul 27, 2001)
  • 74 LIBRARY SAFARI classes offered in Fall 2001 (Sep 5-Nov 13, 2001)
  • 5 LIBRARY SAFARI classes offered in Spring 2002 (Feb 7-Mar 13, 2002)

EPSL EXPEDITION for ENES 100
This class is offered to freshmen enrolled in ENES 100-Introduction to Engineering Design, the core introductory course for all engineering majors. Modeled on Library Safari, students explore the Engineering and Physical Sciences Library. It is a 2-hour workshop.

  • 3 EPSL EXPEDITION classes offered in Summer 2001 (Jul 20, 2001)
  • 13 EPSL EXPEDITION classes offered in Fall 2001 (Sep 17-Sep 20, 2001)
  • 8 EPSL EXPEDITION classes offered in Spring 2002 (Feb 18-Feb 21, 2002)

BEYOND THE BASICS for the PROFESSIONAL WRITING PROGRAM
This class is designed for juniors and seniors enrolled in the English Professional Writing Program (ENGL 391, 392, 393, 393X, 394, 395). In this session students use the majority of class time to research their topics and receive one-on-one assistance. Students are guided towards the use of more specialized sources than those covered in Library Day. This is either a 50 or 75 minute hands-on workshop.(This program was previously titled When is your paper due? and The Basics and Beyond)

  • 2 BEYOND THE BASICS classes offered in Summer 2001 (includes June 2001) (June 14-15, 2001)
  • 39 BEYOND THE BASICS classes offered in Fall 2001 (Sep 10-Oct 26, 2001)
  • 42 BEYOND THE BASICS classes offered in Spring (includes June 2002) (Feb 21-June 25, 2002)

LIBRARY DAY for ENGL 101
This class is designed for the Freshman Writing Program (ENGL 101-Introduction to Writing). It is an opportunity for students to gain the hands-on skills they need for researching their linked assignment topics.

  • 4 LIBRARY DAY classes offered in Summer 2001 (Jul 19, 2001)
  • 124 LIBRARY DAY classes offered in Fall 2001 (Sep 14-Oct 30, 2001)
  • 73 LIBRARY DAY classes offered in Spring 2002 (Feb 14-Apr 2, 2002)

LIBRARY QUEST for HONR 100
This class is offered to freshmen enrolled in HONR 100-Honors Colloquium. It is a 90-minute workshop.

  • 46 LIBRARY QUEST classes offered in Fall 2001 (Oct 15-Nov 29, 2001)

GIS WORKSHOPS
INTRODUCTION to ARCVIEW 3.2: A two-hour and thirty minute hands-on workshop that teaches the basic operations of the ArcView GIS (Geographic Information Systems) software.

SPATIAL ANALYSIS with ARCVIEW 3.2: A two-hour and thirty minute hands-on workshop exploring the more complex query and spatial analysis of vector and grid data in ArcView GIS. Prerequisite: Familiarity using ArcView.

FROM TEXTUAL to SPATIAL DATA with ARCVIEW 3.2: A hands-on workshop that discusses the conversion of text information to geographic information. Geocoding and conversion of latitude and longitude will be covered. This workshop is extremely useful! Prerequisite: Familiarity using ArcView.

  • 3 GIS WORKSHOPS offered in Summer 2001 (Jun 26-Aug 7, 2001)
  • 7 GIS WORKSHOPS offered in Fall 2001 (Sep 19-Nov 12, 2001)
  • 7 GIS WORKSHOPS offered in Spring 2002 (Feb 18-Apr 30, 2002)

OTHER INSTRUCTION/ORIENTATION ACTIVITIES and EVENTS

  • Bethesda Chevy Chase High School (International Baccalaureate Program)
  • Commuter Appreciation Day
  • Crossland High School
  • Eastern Middle School
  • First Look Fair
  • Good Morning Commuters
  • International Coffee Hour
  • Julius West Middle School
  • Springbrook High School (International Baccalaureate Program)

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