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Christchurch City Council Media Release 10 October 2000

Mission Possible Helps Students

Christchurch City Libraries’ new service, Mission Possible, which helps high-school students crack their assignments, is proving to be a big hit.

Run by some of the library’s younger staff members, Mission Possible aims to get students started on their assignments by showing them the different print and electronic resources available.

"We have received a very enthusiastic response to the service," said Reference Librarian Fiona Allison. "The topics covered so far have ranged far and wide including sports coaching, eating disorders, family history, plant identification, the Crewe murders and much more."

Reaction from students has been very positive. Many had already reached dead ends in their hunt for information, but found heaps of untapped sources through Mission Possible. "They are also pleased to discover that the service is free," Fiona said.

Mission Possible sessions are offered every Saturday and after school Tuesday to Friday at the Central City Library. They are designed for high school students in years 9-13 and can be booked by phoning the library on 941 7923.

Further information: Sasha Bowers, Promotions & Publications Co-ordinator, Christchurch City Libraries, 372 7845 or Fiona Allison, Reference Librarian, Christchurch City Libraries, 941 7923.


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