Are you interested in becoming more engaged at UH? Maximizing your potential as a student researcher? Getting the most out of campus research services? Meeting students in other art and design programs?
Come to Jenkins Library Student Ambassador gatherings in the Architecture and Art Library. These informal half-hour gatherings include a short demonstration of library equipment, resources, or research techniques, as well as conversation with other students about course work.
The Jenkins Library Student Ambassadors are student leaders with advanced research skills. They are here to help direct other art and design students to resources and research information, so that everyone has what they need to work efficiently and make the most of their time at UH.
Gatherings take place on the Architecture and Art Library’s upper mezzanine from 10:30-11 every Tuesday. The library is located on the first floor of the College of Architecture and Design building
Our fall schedule:
9/13 – Learn to use library equipment, including scanners, software, and the mysterious free printers
9/20 – How to find articles and building plans in print journals
9/27 – How to find articles and building plans in online journals
10/4 – How to store and manage data
10/11 – How to use the library’s free video streaming service
10/18 – How to find and use e-books
10/25 – How to get materials that aren’t in our collection (without spending money)
11/1 – How to find GIS data
11/8 – Highlights from the Franzheim Rare Books Room
11/15 – How to cite (quickly and painlessly)
11/22 – How to find and manage digital images
11/29 – Highlights from the fine art and architectural archives (RSVP required)
2016-2017 Officers
Negin Nayeri, President
Angela Rios, Vice President
Edith Villasenor, Treasurer
Christine Hinojosa, Secretary
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