The “Future of…” Conversation Continues Wednesday, 2/15

Future of Books in the Internet Age DiscussionPlease join us for a vibrant discussion of “The Future of Books in the Internet Age.” How will ascent of e-books and the proliferation of tablets and e-readers impact reading, scholarship and pedagogy?  Who are the winners and losers? What are the opportunities for scholars, bookstores, and libraries? These are but a few of the questions that will be considered! The discussion will take place in the Marcus White Living Room at 12:15pm. Invited guests include Jack Dougherty, Associate Professor of Educational Studies at Trinity College and co-editor of the web-book, Writing History in the Digital Age, and State Librarian Kendall Wiggin.

The program is sponsored by the Elihu Burritt Library in conjunction with the Arts & Public Policy Committee, Philosophy Department and Honors Program.

Graduate Thesis Workshop

Graduate Thesis Workshop

Tuesday, February 7, 2012
7:15 pm – 8:15 pm
 Elihu Burritt Library classroom (third floor, Curriculum Lab) 

Presented by Paulette Lemma, Dean, School of Graduate Studies
and
Susan Slaga, MLIS, Reference Librarian, Elihu Burritt Library

 The workshop will cover:

Selecting a topic
Steps in the thesis process
Oral presentation or defense
Library Research (including a brief overview of style requirements)

Refreshments will be served.

If you plan to attend, please RSVP to Susan Slaga
at
Phone: 860-832-2095
or
E-mail: slagas@ccsu.edu

Space is limited.

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