Thursday, September 8, 2011

Information Landscape at MSU

I never realized the vast amount of information that is available to me right here at Murray State University free of charge (well-besides that $3,300 for tuition). Anything I could ever possibly need to do any kind of research is available within Murray State's three information sources- the Waterfield Library, the Pogue Library, and their online virtual library. The Pogue Library, or the Overby Law Library, contains special collections and archives, while the Waterfield Library contains the circulating collection and other resources. Also offered at MSU, is the new Racer Communication center, where you can go to perfect your speeches and get advice from proffesionals! There is also the writing center, which is a very helpful resource for any of you who have English classes! The most helpful thing to me, I believe, will be the virtual library. It is very easy to navigate, as you can click directly on your field of study to begin your research! I am very lucky to have all of this right at my fingertips! I feel like the information landscape at Murray State University will come in handy to me as I finish up my next two years for my Bachelor's degree in communication disorders, and then begind my Master's in Speech and Language Pathology.  The following link will lead you to MSU's virtual library.
http://lib.murraystate.edu/bb/

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