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Library Services (Resources for Learning Division)
Library Services, located in the Academic Resource Center, teaches library
patrons how to find and evaluate information for their research, provides
print and electronic resources, and creates a learning environment which
encourages active self-inquiry. The goal is to create a dynamic, functional
relationship between information and people. The collection contains about
322,000 volumes, nearly 10,000 magazines and journals (print and online),
and back issues of the Chicago Tribune and New York Times on microfilm.
The collection also includes compact discs, slides, videotapes, DVDs and
other media formats. The library oversees the circulation of all materials
in the collection. Available for patron use are reference services, library
instruction, interlibrary loan, electronic resources, College Archives,
reserve materials, copy machines and an online Catalog. Materials added
to the collection are acquired and catalogued using the Library of Congress
system of classification. Individual study carrels and study rooms for
small groups are also available.
The library has a computerized, online Catalog which can be accessed through
strategically placed workstations on the first and second floors of the
Academic Resource Center. The Catalog can also be accessed from home or
office via an Internet connection and personal computer. Numerous Web-based
electronic databases and indexes also are accessible for patron use.
Other self-instructional spaces and the independent study area, each equipped
with a variety of media, are used to support individualized instruction.
For additional information, call 847.925.6184.
Distance Learning Classes (Department of Instructional Technology)
A variety of courses are now available to students via the World Wide
Web. Not only will you have the flexibility of class scheduling, testing
dates and times, you may also have the opportunity to communicate with
your instructor and classmates via e-mail or through discussion forums.
If you have access to a computer with specific hardware and software requirements,
and online access through an Internet Service Provider (ISP), then Internet
courses may be the perfect option for you. Harper uses Blackboard
(http://harper.blackboard.com) for many courses offered in an online format.
Harper offers a complete range of courses, from economics to psychology,
that may be viewed on cable TV within the Harper district area. Each telecourse
has a mandatory, on-campus orientation session in order to give you an
introduction to the instructor and course expectations. And any missed
classes can be viewed at the main campus Library or select area libraries.
A taped set of classes may also be rented from the Bookstore for a fee.
Please check with your local cable TV company to verify availability of
Harper channel access in your area as well as telecourse tape access at
your local library.
Other colleges and universities provide courses via two-way interactive
video, transmitted live to a Harper classroom. Students who want to enroll
in an interactive video class must apply to the institution offering the
class. For specific information about interactive video courses offered
at Harper College, check the course schedule or call 847.925.6586.
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