Library Hours
Main phone: 210-486-0554
Students can check out up to 10 items. Print materials check out for 21 days. DVDs and CDs check out for 7 days. You must have your student ID.
If you do not have your ID, simply go to the Fletcher Administration Center room 200 A to get yours made. You've already paid for it, so go get one! Plus, you can get fancy discounts around town. Visit the ID center page for hours.
Requirements:
In order for students to be issued a San Antonio College student ID card, students will need the following:
1. Must be enrolled at San Antonio College, for dual enrollment with another Alamo
College, SAC must be their main campus.
2. Their tuition will need to have been paid for or be on a tuition payment installment
plan.
3. The student will need to have their banner number and must have a valid photo I.D.
Our three goals today are to:
1. Find at least three (3) excellent sources for your upcoming seven (7) page paper.
2, Stretch our knowlege of library research and reduce our "research anxiety".
3. Learn about databases and search techniques that will help in other classes.
4. Have fun along the way.
In ten years, the Colorado River Basin has lost the equivalent of two Lake Meads, the largest reservoir in the U.S., pictured here at dusk with Las Vegas in the background.
Research Paper:
The paper will be seven (7) pages in length, using Arial 12 or Times New Roman 12 font only. MLA style. You will need to use three (3) or more references, one from the internet, one from a professional geographic journal (Annals of the Association of American Geographers - is one of the most prestigious) one from a book, and the last your choice, however no WIKAPEDIA articles. We will meet at the normal class time in the Library Lab, MLC 208, on Tuesday, September 1 for a class on using relevant research resources and to start your research. The topic will need to relate to Physical Geography. Your paper is due by 5:00 pm Tuesday, Nov. 10. Buena suerte (Good luck).
Citizens wear face masks to guard against heavy smog in Harbin, a city of 10 million people in northeastern China, on Nov. 3, 2015. Air pollution is the world's biggest environmental health risk, with some of the worst problems in developing nations such as China and India. (Getty Images/ChinaFotoPress)