Use the Library's resources to
1. Find an important or famous woman in the United States or your home country. She may be a person from history or still living. The woman can be from any field.
Examples:
2. Print out pictures of that person showing the contributions she made or is making in the world.
3. Put these pictures on a poster with a caption under each picture.
4. Present your poster to the class.
The posters will be taped up around the room so that everyone will learn more about important women and their contributions.
Examples of famous American women (alive or from history): | Examples of famous women from other countries (alive or from history): |
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Clara Barton Rachel Carson Amelia Earhart Maxine Hong Kingston Maggie Gee Toni Morrison Hillary Clinton Michelle Obama Oprah Winfrey Rosa Parks Serena Williams Lady Gaga Harriet Tubman Sally Ride Sacagawea |
Mother Teresa Marie Curie Corazon Aquino Angela Merkel Alicia Alonso Hildegard von Bingen Aung San Suu Kyi Gabrielle "Coco" Chanel Rigoberta Menchu Frida Kahlo Beatrix Potter Florence Nightingale Cleopatra La Malinche Sor Juana Ines de la Cruz Maria Montessori Anna Pavlova
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Students may check out a laptop, using their student ID, for 4 hours at a time, for use on-campus only. Ask for one at the Check Out Desk!
110 PC computers available for use, with full Office Suite and Adobe installed, when no library classes are in session.
Print from our library computers using a print card. Print in B&W or in Color. B&W copies are 10¢ per page and Color copies are 50¢ per page.
Use your student ID to check out books, magazines, movies, CD's, newspapers, and more!
Reserve a group study room using the yellow box on the library homepage (and to the left). Once you have reserved a room, use your student ID card to check out the key at the Check Out Desk.
The library has some of your textbooks for your classes for you to use for free, in the library! Ask at the Check Out Desk to see if we have the textbooks for your courses. Your will need your Student ID card to check them out.
The library offers several classes that transfer to CSU/UC and count as electives. These classes will help you become more familiar with finding and citing credible sources using the library.
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Talk with a librarian to get help with your citations!