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New course announcement: Wikipedia:Wiki_Ed/Shoreline_Community_College/Studying_Information_Creation_as_a_Process_(Fall_2023). |
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Greetings. It's nice to virtually meet you! I'm a librarian who lives in the Pacific Northwest. I believe in libraries and think they can make a big difference. At my academic library, I specialize in computer science project, web development, and I manage the graphic novel collection. Video games have always been a big part of my world. |
Greetings. It's nice to virtually meet you! I'm a librarian who lives in the Pacific Northwest. I believe in libraries and think they can make a big difference. At my academic library, I specialize in computer science project, web development, and I manage the graphic novel collection. Video games have always been a big part of my world. |
Revision as of 01:39, 7 December 2023
This user is an instructor for the course Wikipedia:Wiki_Ed/Shoreline_Community_College/Studying_Information_Creation_as_a_Process_(Spring). |
This user is an instructor for the course Wikipedia:Wiki_Ed/Shoreline_Community_College/Studying_Information_Creation_as_a_Process_(Fall_2023). |
Greetings. It's nice to virtually meet you! I'm a librarian who lives in the Pacific Northwest. I believe in libraries and think they can make a big difference. At my academic library, I specialize in computer science project, web development, and I manage the graphic novel collection. Video games have always been a big part of my world.
As a librarian, I believe Wikipedia can be a great starting point for information, but shouldn't be cited directly for academic papers. I'm still learning much about how Wikipedia works and am open to constructive feedback. Thanks!