11 +1 Ways to Make This Your Best Semester Yet
This is a blog I discovered over the summer. It has great tips and advice for how to organize your life and be more productive.
The title of this recent post is 11 Ways to Make This Your Best Semester Yet. Unfortunately, the author left out a very important way to help make this your best semester yet:
Visit the library
Ok, ok, I hear you. You’re thinking of course, you would say that. You’re a librarian. You love the library.
You’re right. I do. I love the library, but more importantly, I love seeing our students and faculty and staff in the library.
Here’s some things that you might want to do in the library to make it your best semester yet:
1. Ask a question at the reference desk. Librarians love to help people, so don’t hesitate to let us know how we can help you!
2. Sit in one of the green chairs and read something for fun. Browse the new book shelf or find a classic work of fiction. Look at our magazine collection. Read something from a journal you wouldn’t normally look at.
3. Get familiar with the library’s website. There’s lots of good info there that can save you time and effort when you need to do research.
4. Suggest a new book or video. We’d love to hear ideas from you about resources you need for a class.
Julie Roberson
8/31/07
P.S. Thanks to Dustin Wax, the author of the article linked above for pointing out his other post on 10 Steps to Better Research. Make that 12 things you can do to make this semester better.
In his devotional during faculty workshop, Dr. Dale Brown compared the beginning of school to the days before Christmas. You’ve been busy making all the right preparations for the season. The tree is decorated. Presents are wrapped. Stockings have been hung. You want to open that present under the tree, but as soon as you do, you know that the magic of Christmas will be over and life will be back to its normal routine.