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Tag Archives: library
Everything you Always Wanted to Know about the Library Visit (But Were Afraid to Ask)
As you probably know, all 252 sections should include a session in the library devoted to research skills. Ideally, this visit should take place somewhere in weeks 9-10, when you’ve gotten beyond the midpoint of the term and are thinking … Continue reading
NYT Pass and Freud in the News
Here comes a twofer, half of which is especially relevant for 306 instructors, and half of which is relevant to all: First, 306 instructors who are teaching Freud may be interested to share the piece from today’s Times about renewed … Continue reading

