Asian Studies 130: Asian Science Fiction in Global Perspective
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Welcome to the Library Research Guide for Asian Studies 130: Asian Science Fiction in Global Perspective! It includes information and resources designed to aid you in locating research and managing sources for your assignments this semester.
Email me at schaez1@stolaf.edu or schedule a research consultation if you have any questions!
For questions on resources in the DiSCO, send in a DiSCO Resource Request.
Asian/Asian American Pacific Islander (AAPI) Science Fiction Book Fair
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Project Apollo InstructionsProjects will be on display in Rolvaag Memorial Library from April 30th - May 14th.
Presentation
In-class Slideshow
Slide 1: Asian Studies 130: Get to know Ann & the libraries session
Slide 2: …and learn why I’m extra qualified to be here today.
Slide 3:
Ann Schaenzer
Research & Instruction Librarian for Social Sciences and Data Literacy
schaez1@stolaf.edu
[Image: photo of Ann Schaenzer.]
Slide 4: Also...
Slide 5: I’ve watched every Toho Godzilla film (including the ones you may have watched for today)
[Image: A portion of a spreadsheet showing metadata for the five assigned Godzilla films for the course, along with a letter grade for each one.]
…and my husband and I gave each of them a grade and made a tierlist.
Slide 6: Criterion Collection Blu-rays of the Shōwa Era films
Slide 7: What are our goals for today?
- Learn how to use Catalyst to identify if we own an item for Project Apollo
- Discuss next steps if we don’t already own an item to add to your display
- Review some library resources to use to find sources for Project Mars
- Learn how to make an appointment with Ann
Slide 8: SUBMIT REQUESTS FOR NEW ITEMS IN YOUR PROJECT PROPOSAL DUE DATE
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