Courses For Library Research at Alma College
For a description of Alma’s Library, see the section on Academic Support Facilities.LIB 180. Special Topics
1 credit
Topics such as basic network skills covered. May be repeated for credit if topics vary.
LIB *380. Special Topics
1 credit
Courses in advanced library research skills offered to those preparing for senior theses or graduate study.
LIB *385. Practicum
1-4 credits
Study-work program in the College Library or another library.
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