Students graduating may want to peruse the Career Subject Resource Guide:
http://www.butler.edu/library/research/srg/career.html
It is a complete list of all our career resources. Better still, most titles can now be checked out by students.
Brad Matthies
bmatthie@butler.edu
FYI on Seminar Room usage at Irwin:
Three rooms in Irwin Library — the Great Books Room, the Seminar Room (Room 201),
and the Judge Carl Rich Room (Room 309), are available for classes, seminars,
or academic meetings. An overhead projector or TV-VCR can be set up on request.
Butler students, faculty, and staff please call 940-9241 for reservations.
All other affiliations please contact Conferences & Special Events at
940-9867.
-Brad
To all:
We can scan items for students if the request is reasonable (i.e., a few pages or a few images). Just let Laina or myself know and we can do it on the E-reserve station. However, PLEASE DO NOT DO IT YOURSELF. The E-Reserve machine has critical processes in place that need to keep running.
Thanks,
Brad
Addendum: Scanner coming soon to a reference department near you!
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