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RENT YOUR TEXTBOOKS, SAVE $ AND HELP SAVE THE PLANET!

Save big and be green by renting textbooks from Chegg.com! Chegg helps college students save hundreds of dollars on textbooks each semester. With savings of 65-85%! Finding the textbooks you need is easy, delivery is fast and return shipping is free. A $100 dollar textbook costs about $30 to rent for a semester. Chegg is also committed to preserving our forests both by reusing textbooks and by planting a tree for every textbook you rent, buy, sell or donate!

Chegg is committed to the environment.  They plant a tree for every book rented, bought or sold.  Chegg has planted 50 city blocks worth of trees. Trees have also been planted in the El Tejar nursery in the Dept. of Chimaltenango in Guatemala, Hierba Buena, Guatemala, Costa Rica, the United States, and Mexico.

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Our Amazon Wish List has grown too long!

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Selecting titles from our wish list is a wonderful way to help the Alice Statler Library. Simply make your selection(s) from our Amazon.com Wish List, purchase the item(s) online and the book(s) will be sent directly to the library.

The packing slip that accompanies the book(s) will indicate your name and address. You will receive a letter from the library acknowledging your thoughtfulness and generosity. Thank you.

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Library Skills Workshop

libraryworkshop.jpgNew! Library Skills Workshop A is available online! Complete and ask for your proof of completion at the reference desk!

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CCSF Library Research Award!

award.jpgThe award recognizes excellence in student research and information competency skills and the process of inquiry in using the library, its resources, and collections. One to two winners will be selected for a $200.00 award.

Deadline for Application packets – May 4, 2007 – Deliver to R411, Rosenberg Library

 

Winner Notification: May 18, 2007

 

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eBooks!

ebook.jpgThe CCSF Library has added ebooks to its collection! If you wish to access ebooks from home, you first have to create a username and password for yourself while you are on campus. There is a “Create a Free Account” link in the upper right portion of the screen. An eBook may be unavailable, if someone else is already viewing it.

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