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The
curriculum workroom has changed locations. It was previously located through
the Audiovisual Collection’s doors, now it takes up the room adjacent to the
Special Collections Suite.
Said
space provides patrons the equipment to scan, cut letters, and bind projects.
It includes anatomical models to help patrons better understand the human body. The room can be used by anyone, but it was
intentionally created for students majoring in education, nursing, and
kinesiology.
The
room contains a KIC scanner, die cuts, an Ellison die cuts machine, a comb
binding machine and combs, and the library’s anatomical models which are
available for checkout.1 The room’s newest feature is a
skeleton model. The library recently acquired it with the nursing and
kinesiology students in mind.
Next
time you visit the lower level, come check it out!
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1. Anatomical
models available at the Dick Smith Library: shoulder joint, right knee, muscled
shoulder joint, knee joint, hip with sciatic nerve, mini muscled joint set,
cervical vertebrae, brain, heart, and muscled arm.
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