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Need to make a recording?

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Check out a microphone headset!
 
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If you need to record your voice for a class, come to the Library and check out one of our microphones. 
 
They come with instructions on how to use them with a computer to record your voice and email the file to your instructor or to yourself!
 
You can also take one of our four tablet PCs into a Library study room and use the built-in microphone to make your recording.
Modified: 8/30/2010 2:33 PM

Fall Library Hours

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The Library’s Fall Hours:

Monday – Thursday 7:00 am – 10:00 pm
 
Friday 7:00 am – 4:30 pm
 
Saturday 8:00 am - 4:00 pm
 
(Note: Extended Saturday hours!!!)
 
Modified: 8/19/2010 8:47 AM

Text a Librarian

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Got a question?  Text us!
 
Now there are 5 ways to Ask a Librarian . . .
 
  1. Visiting us during Library hours.
  2. Calling 920-498-5493.
  3. Emailing Ask.Library@nwtc.edu.
  4. Chatting 24/7 from our web pages.
  5. Texting 920-288-2ASK (920-288-2275).

Try out this new service and send us a text.  An NWTC Librarian will answer your question within an hour during library hours.

Modified: 8/17/2010 7:43 PM

Applying for a job soon?

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The Library has many resources for job-seeking and interviewing!

Check out our books on networking, finding job opportunities, writing a cover letter, or creating a resume.

Watch a video about tips for interviews.

Or even use our online Learning Express Library to practice answering the most common interview questions.  You can print your answers and rehearse before your interviews!

Find this information and more on our Career research guide.

Modified: 7/13/2010 12:23 PM

Soundzabound

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Music and sound effects that you can use!
 
Ever want to add music or sound effects to one of your projects, but are worried about the copyright implications?
 
Worry no more!  The state of Wisconsin has purchased licenses to a new audio subscription that allows you to use this content for free.
 
Check out Soundzabound here or from the More Resources area of the Library's web site.
Modified: 7/1/2010 2:43 PM