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GenEd 300, Accessing Information for Research, is a one-credit course offered as a cooperative effort between the General Education Program and the WSU Libraries. All sections provide a small-class environment and are taught exclusively by library faculty members. The course is designed to aid students in understanding the components of the modern "information landscape" including scholarly communication and the Internet. Students also learn important concepts and skills related to information access and evaluation. Since its inception in 1995, the GenEd 300 program has grown to encompass many discipline specific and distance education sections.
Librarian Contacts and Your Class Information - Fall 2008
*Sections 1-2 meet on Mondays and Wednesdays for the first eight weeks of the semester.
| Section | Focus | Instructor | Day/Time | Location | Class Information | Schedule Line Number(SLN) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Science & Technology majors |
Karenann Jurecki | *M W 12:10-1:00 8 weeks only |
Owen Science Library 319D | Syllabus (pdf) |
342151 |
| 2 | Interdisciplinary | Steve Borrelli |
*M W 2:10-3:00 8 weeks only |
Terrell Library 105 | Syllabus (pdf) | 342231 |
| DDP | Interdisciplinary | Corey Johnson/ Lara Cummings | Online | Online | Syllabus | tba |
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