Wednesday, January 18, 2017

Instructional Opportunities

Here at the library, we have several options for library instruction; classic classroom time, one-on-one instruction with our Personal Librarian Program, online tutorials, LIBR 1001- 1 credit hour course, workshops, and help at the front desk. To request classic classroom instruction, follow the link to submit the form and allow at least 48 hours for processing the request. The class instruction can be geared towards general library knowledge or research for a specific topic. With one-on-one assistance you can either Ask-A-Librarian for general questions or set up an appointment through our Personal Librarian Program for subject specific questions. Online tutorials are available through Creedo InfoLit Courseware to teach students about effective research and library use. This option does require login information you will need to contact Dr. Gaither to obtain. We are in the process of revamping our LIBR 1001 course. It has previously been offered in both 8-week and full semester classes taught by either Professor Beth Pye or Dr. Gaither. More details regarding the update of this course will come later. We also offer drop in workshops on topics ranging from nursing to GALILEO to individual library instruction. Please contact Dr. Gaither for more information and topics. We also have a great group of student assistants who are available to help students with finding books in the stacks, assist with printing and scanning, and help the library staff with projects. Feel free to contact us with any questions regarding any of our services.