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Speech 1315: Home

This LibGuide will provide Speech 1315 students with resources and content for their coursework. Please remember that this guide is created solely for this class and is intended to supplement resources for the curriculum offered in Speech 1315.

Welcome!

Welcome to the Speech 1315 LibGuide. This guide is intended to help you with your research for your Education 1300 class. This resource will give you a combination of RELIABLE resources to access from the Internet and EPCC academic databases. Please use this guide to explore various careers while getting acquainted with the resources used in a college setting. Please feel free to contact me, via email link or phone number provided, for any extra clarity you may need. 

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Contact Information

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Blake Klimasara

Librarian/Assistant Professor

Jenna Welch & Laura Bush Community Library 

Northwest Campus, L107

Email: Bklimasa@epcc.edu

Phone Number: (915)831-8816

 

EPCC Career Assessment

Not sure what path you are headed. Click the link below to perform a quick career assessment and see what EPCC-related careers match your interests and skills.

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EPCC Career Assessment

EBSCO Discovery Service!

Search for books, articles, DVDs & more...

Use to search for a variety of information resources, such as newspapers, magazines, peer-reviewed journals, in-house library books, eBooks, etc. Information from EPCC academic databases comes from a variety of credible and academic sources. 

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Google (Open Web)

Access Google for information on the open Web. Resources on the Internet must be evaluated for credibility. The following tab highlights credibility. Characteristics, such as the author, domain name, date, grammar, are just a few of the facets to look at when assessing the credibility of a resource.

Librarian

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Blake Klimasara
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Syllabus/Assignments!

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