Multicultural Student Affairs (MSA) researches, designs and implements unique programs that promote the pursuit of academic success, retention and graduation of students, with an emphasis on African American, Native American and Hispanic/Latinx students.
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Institutional Equity and Diversity
The African American Cultural Center promotes awareness of and appreciation for African American and other African descent experiences through activities and events that enhance academic excellence and strengthen cultural competence for the campus and surrounding communities.
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Institutional Equity and Diversity
The mission of the NC State Women’s Center is to build and create a community of authentic and engaged allies and leaders to pursue gender equity and social justice, enhancing the campus climate through education, advocacy, support and leadership development.
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Institutional Equity and Diversity
The Copyright and Digital Scholarship Center advises NCSU Libraries and the NC State community on issues of scholarly communication, copyright, and digital scholarship. The CDSC is the central hub of digital scholarship support and offers resources for faculty and students working on digital research projects.
The NCSU Libraries provides guidance and tools to help you store and organize lots of references, and format bibiliographies and papers in specific citation styles.
Open researchers collaborate, present data and communicate findings in a transparent way. Their goal is to make the research process and results accessible to all levels of society.
The NCSU Libraries can work with you to create instruction sessions suited to the needs of your students and your teaching, both introductory and discipline-specific. Instructors can request instruction sessions and learn more about the types of instruction the NCSU Libraries provide here.
If you do not find what you need online through the NCSU Libraries, request scanned articles or chapters free of charge through Tripsaver which also provides interlibrary loan of books or media or other scholarly resources.
The NCSU Libraries course reserves system provides valuable readings and other materials that support the instructional requirements of specific courses. Faculty can request to have library staff create and add physical and digital course reserves to their classes.
The NCSU Libraries empowers faculty to innovate pedagogically, enhance access for NC State students to high-quality, tailored educational materials, and reduce the financial burden of expensive textbooks. Librarians can partner with faculty members on licensing resources, using digital repositories, and creating and publishing their own open educational resources.
The D.H. Hill and Hunt Libraries have dedicated Makerspace facilities. The D.H. Hill Makerspace gives access to emerging technologies of making, while the Hunt Makerspace offers a 3-D printing service. The Makerspace supports instructors in incorporating hands-on making into courses, and teaching using VR/AR technology or experiences. Some items can be borrowed.
The NCSU Libraries offers equipment, software, workshops and in-person help for creating video, music and audio, graphics, photography, scanning and poster printing. Staff can help with planning and designing digital media assignments using equipment that can be borrowed through our technology lending service. Reservable music rooms and a green screen studio are available.
The Special Collections Research Center in the NCSU Libraries provides help with historical research and primary sources, as well as instructional services.
The University Archives, in the NCSU Libraries, collects, preserves, and makes accessible resources that document the growth and development of the university and its continued service to the people of North Carolina. It also collects materials about and docments student leadership and participation. It provides a resource for study and scholarship on the history and achievements of NC State.
The NC State Libraries provides access to print and e-books, journals, and databases which reflect the strengths of the university across disciplines. Ninety-nine percent of our journal subscriptions are electronic.
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NC State University Libraries