
Handbooks

Computers
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Quiet Study Room
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Librarians
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Children's Books
Core/Basal Readers
Children's
Engineering Center

The Curry Library Innovation Commons (CLIC) serves as a collegial gathering place for students, faculty, staff, and visitors. The heart of the CLIC is innovation and that is evidenced by the creation of a new model for a 21st century library which features access to digital collections and a commitment by the librarians to help researchers acquire the information literacy skills needed for scientific research and scholarship in the digital environment. In addition, the CLIC promotes the study and use of technology in teaching and learning. In 2010, the Children’s Engineering Center was established in the CLIC to introduce cutting edge technology to student teachers, faculty and friends!
Location: Ruffner Hall, 3rd floor, room 302 Map
Telephone: 434-924-7040
SPRING HOURS
Monday-Friday 8am - 5pm
Saturday and Sunday CLOSED
The CLIC Librarians
*Library Website
*the CLIC Librarians' Newsletter
Professional Development Workshops for students,faculty, and staff.
EVENTS IN THE CLIC (none currently scheduled in the CLIC)
Want to Book Space in the CLIC?
Contact Bobbie Gallo .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) | 434-243-4326
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What Will You Find in the CLIC?
- Group study areas
- Quiet study room (South west corner)
- Computers for students with SPSS and more
- Research presentations and social events
- Computing consultant: Wed. 1-4pm (help with SPSS, NVIVO, and more)
- Librarians: 8pm - 5pm Mon-Fri. assistance with literature reviews, database searching, RefWorks, and more
- The Center for the Children's Engineering Initiative
- 7,000 children’s books with self check-out
- 300 research handbooks
- Pickup location for interlibrary loan items and recalled books
- Public printers, photocopiers, scanner and digital sender (convert a photocopy to digital format, or scan a chapter from a book and convert it to digital format and email it to yourself or others)
- A technology "petting zoo" (U.Va. affiliates can check out a SmartPen, Tweakers, Pico Projector, Flip camera, iPad, or Kindle eBook reader)