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<body>Student Consultation RequestUse of this form is restricted to SIUE students.Items in red are required.You may request one library consultation session per form.You will receive confirmation of this request by e-mail.Questions regarding library instruction should be sent to Lydia Jackson, Instruction Librarian, or to Matthew Schmitz, Reference and Instruction Specialist.Basic InformationWhat is a Library Consultation? It is a chance to meet with a member of the Library Instruction staff for one-on-one assistance in library research.&amp;nbsp; The Instruction staff member will help you determine how your research might best be approached, introduce you to basic print and non-print resources, explain to you how to use them, and may even refer you to the subject librarian if enough resources cannot be located.&amp;nbsp; This service is provided for undergraduates only.What it isn't? The Instruction staff will focus on the research -- not the composition -- process.&amp;nbsp; For assistance with writing or editing your paper or speech, you should contact the Writing Center in Peck Hall, Room 1419.&amp;nbsp;How do I arrange a Library Consultation?Appointments may be arranged a minimum of 3 working days in advance by completing the form below.&amp;nbsp; The information you provide will allow the staff member to become familiar with your research project and better prepare for your consultation.&amp;nbsp; We encourage you to schedule your appointment as far in advance as possible.Student InformationName:SIUE ID:(without dashes)Telephone:E-Mail :Date and TimePlease note some times that are best for you.&amp;nbsp; Consultations are usually scheduled between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m. on weekdays, but we will make every effort to accommodate your preferred times.&amp;nbsp; You will be contacted with confirmation or rescheduling information.Preferred Date:Preferred Time:Alternate Date:Alternate Time:Research Information1. Subject Please provide as much detail as possible. 2. Types of Resources  Magazine Articles &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp;  Journal Articles &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp;  Newspaper Articles &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp;  Books  Internet Sites &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp;  Other: 3. Type of Assignment  Speech &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp;  Paper &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp;  Other: 4. Length/Extent of Assignment: 5. Due Date: 6. Course: 7. Instructor: Library Instruction SessionsYou may also schedule individualized instruction on the following structured topics:Guided Tour - Covers library hours, policies, circulation procedures, reserves, special collections, the Information Desk, reference collections, location of materials, microforms, and government documents.How to Locate Books - Covers Library of Congress subject headings, call numbers (how books are arranged), interpretation of the Library's online catalog, and explanation of location symbols.How to Locate Journals and Newspapers - Covers print indexes, electronic indexes, locating periodicals using the online catalog, and location of periodicals.Basic Reference Sources - Covers basic print and electronic reference sources including general and specialized dictionaries, encyclopedias (including Britannica Online), almanacs, and handbooks.Internet Resources and Evaluation - Covers Lovejoy Library's home page, selected search engines, and evaluation of information on the Internet (scope, authority, reliability, currency, etc.).</body>
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