Sawyer Library

     We went to a library tour last Thursday; several resources were explained to us by our tour guide. There were a sundry of recourses I found at Suffolk library, for example, printed books. We were trained to look up for any reference we need in Suffolk library.

 

Starting with the reference desk, simply you can look for racecourses from there. You may also borrow printed books for few hours. The library is equipped several computers and printers that might help you with your research. In addition, there are labtops to borrow from the library to help you with your research as well. Therefore, the reference disk is considered a huge help for Suffolk students.

Next, the most important part in my opinion was the online database. I can access the data base via Suffolk home page, then library link. It’s where I can look up for any reference I need, easily and rapidly. We were introduced to a whole new level of resources, which can help with my studies here at Suffolk. By looking for the author name or the article title I can save a lot of time, even if I don’t remember the article title I can just look through A-Z search method. If I weren’t looking for some particular article or book, I can just look into categories and see what I need. Filters can be used to reduce the search results. I can also email the results I found to myself.

To sum up, this was important to me because I knew where to look into and how to look into it, that could save me time and effort, even money sometimes.

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