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Medical Laboratory Technology - North Central: Library Support

This guide will provide information on library resources to students and staff in the Medical Laboratory Technology program.

Research Assistance

For further assistance please contact the library information desk at 574-289-7001 ext. 5343 or visit the library during regular library hours (when classes are in session--fall and spring terms).

  • Monday - Thursday 7:45 a.m. - 7:00 p.m.
  • Friday 7:45 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
  • Saturday 8:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.


If you would like assistance online you can email your request to the "Ask-A-Librarian" and we will try to respond to your question in 24-72 hours depending on the type of question and the time your request is received. You can access the "Ask-A-Librarian" by going to the library's main page from Campus Connect and clicking on Ask-A-Librarian.

Formal Library Instruction

The Library collaborates with Faculty members offering diverse Library sessions customized to the needs of the course curriculum and offers general information Library sessions. Additionally, MLA/APA Workshops will be provided in the near future at the South Bend Campus.

Workshops are geared to the ACRL Association of College and Research Libraries information literacy standards. Finally, the library also offers in-class instruction and tutorials for general use of library resources.

FOR FACULTY: To request a library session please select your campus below:   

South Bend

Elkhart

Warsaw

 

Providing support 24/7

The Library provides 24/7 support to all students and faculty in a number of ways, a few examples are the sites created to assist students doing research.

Information Literacy and the Research Process

https://library.ivytech.edu/information-literacy 

Citing Sources

https://library.ivytech.edu/citing-sources 

Plagiarism

 https://library.ivytech.edu/plagiarism

Support Navigating the Library Website

 

The following modules assist in the navigation of the Library site and the navigation and efficient use of other resource sites.

Modules in IVYTILT:

Starting Smart

Choosing a Topic

Using IVYCAT

Finding Articles

Using the Web

Citing Sources