The Library provides faculty/student assistant library cards to faculty members who want their student assistants to be able to sign out library materials and/or make copies for them. The card is in both the faculty member’s name and the student’s name, but it is the faculty member who is responsible for all material signed out on the card. Get an application form at the Circulation Desk or download the PDF file.
Student research assistants can have a quota for VPrint connected to their Student Assistant ID cards. This will enable them to use the VPrint Printers and Copiers located throughout the libraries. The VPrint system is new for the fall semester of 2007 and existing Student Assistants will be required to obtain a new student assistant ID card. This will require confirmation from the appropriate faculty member, who will define a VPrint quota for their student assistant. You can learn more about using the VPrint system for printing and copying at the CIS VPrint site. Lost Faculty/Student Assistant Library Cards Lost cards should be reported to Tracy O'Connor, Head of Circulation and Reserves (email troconnor@vassar.edu) or Bonnie Pulver, Circulation Supervisor (email bopulver@vassar.edu. Questions concerning VPrint should be addressed to the CIS Helpdesk (x7224 or helpdesk@vassar.edu)
Student assistants may also use the faculty/student assistant library card to request materials via ConnectNY and/or traditional interlibrary loan on your behalf. Before they can do that, you need to set up an ILLiad account for your assistant. For instructions on how to set up an account, see Setting Up An ILLiad Account for Your Assistant.
Training on procedures for putting material on Reserve is available and recommended for Student Research Assistants. Training sessions can be arranged by appointment. Please contact Tracy O’Connor, Head of Circulation and Reserves, for more information on Reserve (email troconnor@vassar.edu)
Librarians meet with research assistants to discuss projects they will be doing and resources/skills they will need to complete these projects. Ideally a meeting should be scheduled when the student is actively engaged in a research project as training is most effective when related to a specific task.
Some examples of skills librarians help research assistants develop or improve:
Have your student assistant fill out and submit the Research Assistant Consultation Request Form to set up an appointment with a librarian or library staff member for training in use of library resources or services.
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