Library Resources - Suffolk County Community College

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Welcome to
Suffolk County
Community
College
Icebreaker Activity Technology Survey
• Stand up
• Sit down if you did not use a computer at college
• Sit down if you did not use a computer in high
school
• Sit down if you did not use a computer in middle
school
• Sit down if you did not use a computer in
elementary school
• Sit down if you did not use a computer in
kindergarten
• Sit down if you did not use a computer before
kindergarten
Our future students
“We’re lost but we are making
good time. -Yogi Berra
Library Resources
@ SCCC
Key to Research –
Finding the Right Tool
• Easy to find information
on the internet
• Not always easy to find
quality information on the
internet
• Students do know the
difference
• Not everything is
published on the internet
• Librarians teach how to
find and evaluate
information that is
relevant to task at hand
SCCC Library Collection
SCCC Library Collection
• Purchase and organize materials for the
academic departments – each department
has a library liaison
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Over 200,000 Volumes
Over 5,000 Media Titles
Over 450 Periodical Subscriptions
Over 2,500 items on Reserve
• Usage statistics
– Over 20,000 Books Circulated
– Over 12,500 Periodicals Circulated
– Over 2,000 Interlibrary loan requests filled
Electronic Resources
@ SCCC Libraries
Electronic Resources
@ SCCC Libraries
• Subscribe to over 70 databases
• Access to 97,194 electronic journals and
41,081 Electronic books
• Customized library pages for each
department
• Electronic library services – chat
reference, interlibrary loan, etc.
• Usage statistics
– Over 200,000 database sessions in 2009-2010 –
over 60% of the users are off campus
– Over 1,000 Electronic Service Requests –
Reference, interlibrary loan, login troubles, etc.
Media Services
• Media equipment (slide
projectors, tv/vhs, dvd, cd
players, smart cart) and media
titles available for classroom
use
• Select from over 5,000 media
titles or bring in your own title.
Library Teaching Program
Library Teaching Program
• Credit bearing classes – LIB101 &
LIB103
• Freshman Seminar library orientations
• Subject specific classes
• Over 1,000 library classes taught in
2009-2010
• One on one help at the reference desk
– Over 40,000 served in 2009-2010
Cultural/Academic Events in
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Copyright workshops
Plagiarism/Academic integrity workshops
Research skills workshops
Writer’s Café- SCCC and local authors
Filmmaker’s series – Faculty, student and local
filmmakers
Student sponsored activities – Hunger 101, Counter
Recruitment, Gay & Lesbian Professionals, etc.
Center for the Holocaust, Diversity & Human
Understanding Center workshops
Annual Intellectual Freedom conference
Women’s Week Activities
Poetry Smackdown
How can the library help faculty?
• We provide access to research
materials
• We help faculty create
research assignments &
provide customized library
instruction
• We provide one-on-one
reference service in person, by
phone and through chat/email
• We deliver media titles and
equipment in the classroom
• We provide a space for
academic forums
New Library Initiatives
New Library Initiatives
• New Learning Resource Center at Eastern
Campus
• Planning phase for new Grant Campus Library
• Expand “Ask a Librarian” chat reference service
• Faculty/Student Collaborative Lab at
Ammerman
• Electronic Reserves
• Online “library lectures” for DE classes
• Direct patron interlibrary loan
• New Library Web site
• Library Mobile web site
Library FAQs
• Your library card is your ID card (students can get
their card at the Ammerman library)
• Students will need their IDs to check out books and
use the academic computer center
• You can access library databases from home with
your SCCC login
• There is always reference help available during the
semester
• The is no charge for printing, but there is 20 page
limit per print job
• Libraries have become the “campus publishers” please help by providing printer friendly handouts
Academic
Support
Services
Communication – SCCC
Portal/Email
Leading Edge
Technology
Wireless Technology
Technology Classrooms
Distance Education
Distance Education
• Distance Learning
Classroom Courses
• Online Courses
• Web enhanced courses
Educational Technology Unit
• Student technology orientation
• General purpose and subject
specific computer labs
• Faculty can book labs on a first
come, first serve basis
Skills Centers
Students with Disabilities
• Some students require special
services such as note-takers,
readers or sign language
interpreters
Faculty Training
Campus Teaching
Learning Center
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Meet other faculty
Learn new teaching techniques
Attend workshop Series
Enhance your professional
development
• Work on your new projects with the
help of a professional assistant
Workshop Series
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Online Quizzing
Active Learning
Smart Classrooms
Promoting Academic Integrity
Dealing with Disruptive Students
PowerPoint
Learning Styles
Faculty Training
• Adjunct Faculty Development
Fund (after three semesters)
• Admission to courses (after two
semesters)
Continuing Education
Methods for Incorporating
Technology in the Classroom
• Create web pages for course
outlines and assignments
• Web enable your course
• Use media, presentation
equipment, software or web
pages relating to your discipline
Pop Quiz -Fill in the Blanks
I believe the _________________ is
destined to revolutionize our
educational system and that in a few
years it will supplant largely, if not
entirely, the use of text books.
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(year)
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(author)
Pop Quiz -Fill in the Blanks
I believe the motion picture is
destined to revolutionize our
educational system and that in a few
years it will supplant largely, if not
entirely, the use of text books.
1914
(year)
Thomas Edison
(author)
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Questions
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