Writing Lab
Library
Writing Lab
Library
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Where is the Writing Lab located?
Inside Learning Commons `
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When is the library open?
M – TH: 8 a.m. – 9 p.m. F: 8 a.m. – 4 p.m. Sat: 10 a.m. – 4 p.m. Sun: 11 p.m. – 4 p.m.
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Who is the director of the writing lab?
Becky Norman
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What do you need in order to print a document?
Students Cloud printing is integrated with student ID cards
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How would you make an appointment? A.) call B.) email C.) walk-in D.) All of the above
D.) All of the above
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How do you register for the library privileges?
You can walk in and can also register online.
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Are you allowed to drop off your paper to be edited? Explain your answer.
No, they are there to help you understand the content
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What library search engine were we given to research a topic?
ProQuest
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How does the writing lab benefit you in Mrs. Lewis class?
You can earn 10 extra credit points
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How can you access the library resources from your home?
First log in to the My Cochise portal. Then click on the Library section and choose from the database links
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What other services do they offer at the writing lab?
Tutoring in Spanish and Reading
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Who is the library director?
Andrea Cracchiolo
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What are the fall hours to the writing lab?
Monday through Thursday from 8am to 6pm Friday from 9am to 2pm
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What is the cost to print out a document in the library?
Cost to Print: Black and white: $.08 each Color prints: $0.35 each
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How much is the monthly fee for the writing lab service?
Its free and state tuition pays for it.
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How are the library books organized?
They are organized by category
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What is the max time for each tutoring appointment?
45 minutes to an hour
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Per semester how much money are you credited for printing?
Each semester, every student is provided $.80 of print credits per credit hour taken
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When is the worst time for walk-ins? Why?
At the end of the semester because appointments take priority
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Other than books what else can you check out from the library?
Laptops, movies, music recordings