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10.5.12
Students from St John's School came to the library
Four students from St John's School visited us with their teachers to look for information on specific topics related to literature and movies. But the main purpose of the visit was to learn how to find books on the catalog and then on the shelves: the topics were and excuse to know the library (it was their first time here). They also searched on elibraryUSA for digital articles and emailed them to their own accounts.
Please, visit us! We can help you find what you're looking for and guide you to learn how to do it yourself.
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