I am really late with this blog, but I need to complete it. Haha. This was the one where we went to the library and we were seated down in front of a librarian and she taught us how to use the Baruch Library Website to locate research and help for anything we needed in our papers/reasearch/hw, etc. I thought that some of the resources were very helpful here. One was the Ask A Librarian, where you can click on the chat with a librarian and talk to a live librarian about any help you need and they can assist you on the spot. I like that alot. Another thing I really liked was the option where you can search a book outside of Baruch, but anywhere in CUNY. This you can do if you are too lazy or there is no book in the Baruch collection and you want to find the book elsewhere. I dont know why we had to write some of these facts on paper and give it to them, because we did get the basic idea of what the librarian needed to say. All in all, I would recommend this to people to learn more about the library site.
This workshop is very useful and will probably show up in your classes in the future!