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As a Distance Learning student you are not out there
alone. There are many resources available to you to assist you with your
studies, help you get started, and to answer any questions that you may
have. These include:
- The
Distance Learning Handbook
The ultimate guide to the distance learning
student
- The
Computer Resource Guide
Need help setting up dial-up, using email, or
using Blackboard?
- The
Writing Center
Need help writing a paper? What is meant by
MALA format? Do you have a question regarding grammer? The Writing Center
is the answer.
- The
Learning Center
Need tutoring or want to tutor a peer? The Learning
Center can help!
The Learning Center is a must stop for students with a disability. The
Learning Center offers DisAbility support!
- The
MCC Library
The Mott Library webpage is your link to online research. The Mott Library subscribes to online databases that contain a wide variety of information. Many of the databases contain full-text journal, periodical, magazine, and newspaper articles. These databases include:
- OCLC FirstSearch - a collection of 25 online databases, including CINAHL, ERIC, and Wilson Select Plus.
- General Reference Center Gold - a multi-source, online database that provides information in current events, medicine, health, social issues and entertainment. About 70% of the citations include the full-text of the article.
- Computer Database - computer-related product introductions, news and reviews in areas such as hardware, software, electronics, engineering, communications and the application of technology.
- Opposing Viewpoints Resource Center - draws on the acclaimed social issues series published by Greenhaven Press, as well as core reference content from other Gale and Macmillan Reference USA sources to provide a complete one-stop source for information on social issues.
- Viewing, Listening
& Testing Center
Need to check out or watch video tapes or review
reserved material? Is it time to take a test?
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