These are our current course guides, online bibliographies and other tutorials created for specific Cornell classes that have attended library instructions sessions in Olin or Uris libraries. Course guides created in previous semesters are also available online.
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- ALS 6016: Teaching as Research in Higher Education (Spring 2013)
- ArtH 1140: FWS: Picturing the Pagan Pantheon in Italian Renaissance Art (Spring 2013)
- ARTH/AMST 3740 Painting Nineteenth-Century America (Spring 2013)
- ASIAN 1101:Representations of Womanhood in Traditional China
- COML 1109.105 Writing the City: Poetics and Politics of Walking (Spring 2013)
- COML 1109.106: Speaking in Tongues (Spring 2013)
- COML 1133.101: Studies in Literary Theory: At the Limits of Language: Negative Theology, the Sublime, Irreducible Difference (Spring 2013)
- dr. T Project
- ENGL 1105.102: Writing & Sexual Politics: Oscar Wilde (Spring 2013)
- ENGL 1105: Sluts, Spinsters, and Drag Queens: Sexual Norms and Deviations (Spring 2013)
- ENGL 1127.103: Shakespeare From Stage to Screen (Spring 2013)
- ENGL 1158.102: Indians in/as American Literature (Spring 2013)
- ENGL 1158.104: American Voices: Ghosts, Gods, and Heroes from Asian Folklore (Spring 2013)
- ENGL 1170.101: Short Stories (Spring 2013)
- ENGL 1170.103: Short Stories (Spring 2013)
- ENGL 1170.104: Short Stories (Spring 2013)
- ENGL 1170.105: Short Stories (Spring 2013)
- ENGL 1170.106: Short Stories (Spring 2013)
- ENGL 1191.102: Coming of Age in the Victorian Era (Spring 2013)
- ENGL 2045: Major Poets (Spring 2013)
- ENGL 2400: Introduction to Latino/a Literature (Spring 2013)
- ENGL 2890: Teenagers Gone Wild (Spring 2013)
- ENGL 3345: British Drama, 1660-Present (Spring 2013)
- GOVT 1000.102: Power and Politics: Ethnography of Crime and Punishment
- GOVT 1101.103: Power and Politics: The Politics of Political Participation in the United States
- GOVT 1101.103: Power and Politics: The Politics of Political Participation in the United States
- GOVT 3212: Public Opinion and Representation
- HIST 1163: A History of Pain (Spring 2013)
- HIST 1165.101: Comparative "Chineseness" (Spring 2013)
- HIST 4000- HIST 4001 History Honors (Spring 2013)
- Hist 4041: Atlantic Commodities (Spring 2013)
- HIST 4900: New World Encounters, 1500-1800 (Spring 2013)
- HIST 4920/6920 ASIAN 4497 Twentieth Century India: nationalism, colonialism, and modernity
- HIST 4950/FGSS 4950: Gender, Power and Authority in England 1500-1800 (Spring 2013)
- Ithaca High School AP Spanish: A Research Guide (Spring 2013)
- LING 1100.101: How to Build a Language (Spring 2013)
- MEDVL 1101-101: Reading in the Middle, and Digital, Ages (Spring 2013)
- MEDVL 1101-104: Writing the Ruins of the Empire (Spring 2013)
- MEDVL 1101.101: The Forest Primeval
- MEDVL 1101.103 Saints at War: Battling the Devil in the Middle Ages (Spring 2013)
- MEDVL 1103-101 From Utopia to Dystopia: Medieval Heavens and Modern Hells (Spring 2013)
- Moravia High School AP History class (Spring 2013)
- News Resources for Africana and Latino Topics
- NTRES 4300: Environmental Policy Processes (Spring 2013)
- PHIL 1111.104 Philosophical Problems: The Virtues
- PHIL 1111: The (Ir)Rationality of Religious Beliefs
- PSYCH 1140: The Power of Story-Telling (Spring 2013)
- Psychology Information for Faculty & Students
- Sociology 3380: Urban Inequality
- SPAN 1112: The Politics of Spanish Painting
- SPAN 1117: Figurations of Disgust (Spring 2013)
- SPAN 2150: Survey of Latin American Literature (Spring 2012)
- SPAN 3680: Tierra: The image of the land in Latin American Literature and Visual Arts (Spring 2013)
- WRIT 1380: Introduction to Writing (Spring 2013)
- Writing 2100: Delve Deeper: Research Methods in the Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences
