First and foremost, our apologies for the deafening silence on this blog in the past few days. We were getting over a bit of summer sickness, and appreciate your patience with us a great deal.
We’re back, and, no doubt like many of you, getting ready for the all the back-to-school fun. There’s no joy quite like a new box of crayons for the first day of school–but there’s also a lot of stress and anxiety around heading back to school, too. That’s true no matter how old you are, how long you have been a student, or where you go to class.
The good news is that, as with nearly all things, the Library is here to help!
We’ve already mentioned the Library’s subscription to Tutor.com, which provides on-demand, one-to-one tutoring in an online classroom for students in kindergarten through college in over 60 academic subjects and test preparation areas, including the ACT and SAT. It’s a phenomenal resource that can help students in any grade. Today, we’re eager to feature a class that might very well prove helpful to those who may be writing research papers in the coming school year, and would like to learn more about the process and the resources available to you as Library patrons. Here’s the course description:
Writing a research paper can feel feel scary and overwhelming, but having the right tools and skills at your disposal can help make the process clear, and aid you in making the grade with confidence.
This 2-week class is for students of all ages who are looking to acquire or enhance their research and academic writing skills for any class or academic program.
We will begin by looking at the physical and digital resources available through the library to help you assemble the facts, data, and sources necessary to write a strong paper. We will then discuss how to construct a research paper, including building a strong thesis statement, crafting a persuasive argument, and citing your sources correctly. We will also brainstorm some effective writing strategies and support methods for students to help make the research and writing process as easy and low-stress as possible.
This course will be held at the Main Library on Monday, September 17 & 24, from 6:00 – 7:30pm. As mentioned in the description, students of all ages and from any academic discipline are welcome–as are patrons looking to brush up on the research and writing skills. Registration is now open on our website, or you can call us are (978) 531-0100 to register by phone.
We hope this class, and the other resources that we’ll be featuring in the coming weeks will prove useful to those of you heading back to school, supporting a student, or looking to learn more for yourself alone. Please let us know what else we can do to make your academic life more easy, too!