Locate theReferenceCollectionLook at anold editionof TheHeraldFind out howto look upmaterials onCourseReserveRequest abook throughInterlibraryLoanLocate the"GettingStartedResearchGuide"Find aresearchguide relevantfor one of yourclassesVisit theBrackettClarkLoungeLook upthelibrary'shoursVisit theCenter forTeaching andLearningFindsomeoneyou know ina yearbookChecksomethingout from theIT Help deskFind acomfortableplace tostudyMake anappointmentwith alibrarianSend a printjob fromyourlaptop/tabletCheck outa book/dvdon coursereserveBookmark thelibrary's website(library.hws.edu)Reserve aGroupStudyRoomRenewYourBooksOnlineLocate thebookshelveswith booksfor yourmajorVisit theResearchandConsultationRoomCheckout aDVDMeettheArchivistfind a moviein one of thelibrarydatabasesStudywith afriendLocate theReferenceCollectionLook at anold editionof TheHeraldFind out howto look upmaterials onCourseReserveRequest abook throughInterlibraryLoanLocate the"GettingStartedResearchGuide"Find aresearchguide relevantfor one of yourclassesVisit theBrackettClarkLoungeLook upthelibrary'shoursVisit theCenter forTeaching andLearningFindsomeoneyou know ina yearbookChecksomethingout from theIT Help deskFind acomfortableplace tostudyMake anappointmentwith alibrarianSend a printjob fromyourlaptop/tabletCheck outa book/dvdon coursereserveBookmark thelibrary's website(library.hws.edu)Reserve aGroupStudyRoomRenewYourBooksOnlineLocate thebookshelveswith booksfor yourmajorVisit theResearchandConsultationRoomCheckout aDVDMeettheArchivistfind a moviein one of thelibrarydatabasesStudywith afriend

HWS Library Bingo - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.


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  1. Locate the Reference Collection
  2. Look at an old edition of The Herald
  3. Find out how to look up materials on Course Reserve
  4. Request a book through Interlibrary Loan
  5. Locate the "Getting Started Research Guide"
  6. Find a research guide relevant for one of your classes
  7. Visit the Brackett Clark Lounge
  8. Look up the library's hours
  9. Visit the Center for Teaching and Learning
  10. Find someone you know in a yearbook
  11. Check something out from the IT Help desk
  12. Find a comfortable place to study
  13. Make an appointment with a librarian
  14. Send a print job from your laptop/tablet
  15. Check out a book/dvd on course reserve
  16. Bookmark the library's website (library.hws.edu)
  17. Reserve a Group Study Room
  18. Renew Your Books Online
  19. Locate the bookshelves with books for your major
  20. Visit the Research and Consultation Room
  21. Check out a DVD
  22. Meet the Archivist
  23. find a movie in one of the library databases
  24. Study with a friend