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Annotated Bibliography

Boyer, Ernest l. College: the undergraduate experience in America. Princeton, NJ,

Carnegie Foundation for the advancement of teaching.

This reference book was what our program is based off of and was a stepping stone for

me to understanding the Liberal Arts Program at UIS.

Dexter, N. G., and E. G. Rayner. Liberal studies: an outline course. Oxford, Pergamon

Press, 1964.

This reference book was an asset to understanding the Liberal Studies Program at UIS.

http://www.disabilityresources.org/ILLINOIS.html

Due to my disabilities, this reference website was used to not only understand my

rights, but also to obtain information about programs that were available to me.

Egizi, Andrew. Email: aegiz1@uis.edu Phone: (217) 206-7456 Location: UHB 3045 MS

UHB 3038

As the Liberal Studies Program Coordinator, I referred to Mr. Egizi often when

consulting courses that were available and of interest with regards to my degree.

Fisher, Gary L., and Thomas C. Harrison. Substance Abuse. 5th ed. New York:

Pearson, 2013. Print.

A course required text, I felt that this reference book was an eye-opening experience

that affected me and strengthened my desire to work in this field.


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Gibaldi, Joseph. MLA Handbook for Writers of Research Papers. New York: MLA,

2011. Print.

A reference book that was originally a course required text that is now a stable to my

library.

Hadley-Ives, Eric. Email: Hadleyiv@uis.edu Phone: (217) 306-8207 Location: UHB

3028 MS UHB 3028

As my LIS 301 instructor, I referred to Mr. Eric Hadley-Ives during the course for

clarifications and assistance in developing a plan for my Liberal Studies Degree.

http://library.uis.edu/

This link allowed me access to the colleges library for research projects, resources, and

guidance.

Scheibly, Scott. Email: sescheibly@richland.edu Phone: (217) 875-7211 Ext.377

Location: C152

As a director of Student Support Services, Mr. Scott Scheibly assisted me in accessing

my disabilities, assisting me in adapting my abilities in order to enable me to

complete my coursework.

Stymets, Robert. Email: robert.stymets@illinois.gov Phone: (217) 875-8703 Location:

577 West Pershing Decatur, IL 62521


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As my Department of Disabilities Case Manager, Mr. Robert Stymets was able to obtain

adaptive technologies that enabled me to obtain not only my Associate, but also

my Bachelors Degree.

http://www.uis.edu/liberalstudies/about/resources/

This weblink is a quick reference to the program, as well as a reference to Boyer

categories and coursework.

http://www.uis.edu/liberalstudies/students/handbook/

This weblink is a quick reference to the program, as well as a references to Boyer

categories, requirements, and coursework.

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