Students and faculty sometimes ask how they can prompt the library to acquire resources they think it should have. Here’s how:
Students: Make your suggestions to a reference librarian, in writing through our Suggestion Boxes in Carlson and Suhr Libraries, or through the Online Suggestion Box located on the library homepage.
Faculty: If you have identified specific titles, please submit your requests through your departmental library liaison, who will submit them to the library faculty member assigned to your department. If you would like to discuss your needs, please contact the library faculty member assigned to your department or Connie Gamaluddin (393-2329 or cgamaluddin@clarion.edu).
Funds are available to support the acquisition of reasonable requests for books, various types of media, and reference materials important for student instruction and research. Journal and database subscriptions require an ongoing commitment of funds, something that has been in short supply in recent years. Increased funding this year has enabled library faculty to work with academic faculty to identify subscription priorities. If you have not already passed along your suggestions to a library faculty member, please do so today.
Students: Make your suggestions to a reference librarian, in writing through our Suggestion Boxes in Carlson and Suhr Libraries, or through the Online Suggestion Box located on the library homepage.
Faculty: If you have identified specific titles, please submit your requests through your departmental library liaison, who will submit them to the library faculty member assigned to your department. If you would like to discuss your needs, please contact the library faculty member assigned to your department or Connie Gamaluddin (393-2329 or cgamaluddin@clarion.edu).
Funds are available to support the acquisition of reasonable requests for books, various types of media, and reference materials important for student instruction and research. Journal and database subscriptions require an ongoing commitment of funds, something that has been in short supply in recent years. Increased funding this year has enabled library faculty to work with academic faculty to identify subscription priorities. If you have not already passed along your suggestions to a library faculty member, please do so today.
Library Newsletter, Vol. 3, No. 8
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