Can students who miss the library component in Comm-A make it up somehow?
Communication A courses emphasize written and oral communication. They also contain a library instruction component to help students find and use research tools they need. Transfer students and students who satisfy Comm-A with AP credit or by placement test exemption may miss this important feature. While transfer students usually have some experience using a college or university library, they may not know as much about the large and complex UW-Madison General Library System, which has over forty libraries. Students can get a useful introduction to the campus library system by doing CLUE (Computerized Library User Education), an interactive, multimedia tutorial, located at http://clue.library.wisc.edu/. Students should also be encouraged to ask reference librarians in any campus library for help. Instructors who would like to schedule a library instruction session or to discuss the design of a library assignment with an instruction librarian should consult the “Teaching Services for F
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