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This LibGuide contains resources that you can use for assignments and projects for your dual enrollment courses at your High School. Each top tab contains information for a different dual enrollment course offered through Miami Dade College. Click here to access additional information about the dual enrollment program.
To access the library's resources at any time, visit the Learning Resources homepage and log in.
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Learning Common Hours - MDC Kendall Campus, Building 2 |
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Monday-Thursday: 7:30 am to 9:00 pm |
Friday: 7:30 am to 5:00 pm |
Saturday: 8:00 am to 1:00 pm |
Sunday: Closed |
Learning Resources tutors can provide assistance with the writing process for any course. These knowledgeable staff members provide face-to-face and virtual instruction in a variety of courses such as writing, reading, business, natural science, health sciences, speech, and test preparation.
Librarians can help with research and citations. Face-to-face assistance is available throughout the day at the reference desk on the second floor of the library. Appointments with librarians can also occur through face-to-face or virtual formats.
Click on the blue links to book an appointment with a tutor or librarian.
Use your MDC username and password to log in to the Miami Dade College Libraries website.
Your MDC ID card can be used to borrow books at all campus libraries. It can be used at all Florida College System and State University System libraries.
MDC Skillshops supports students with academic and life-skills at all eight campuses and outreach centers college wide. Whether face-to-face or virtually, Skillshops covers diverse topics for the many needs and goals of MDC students.
According to the American Library Association (ALA), information literacy is "a set of abilities requiring individuals to recognize when information is needed and have the ability to locate, evaluate, and use effectively the needed information.”
The SIFT Method can help you evaluate information that you find on the internet. Resources you find at the MDC libraries can you lead to credible and scholarly sources.