LEARN Instruction

Library tools and instruction can help you in your academic quest.

Tours of the Library


With departmental libraries spread across the Main Library and campus, here is your chance to become acquainted with the organization of the library. New Student Tours are offered at the start of each semester or you may take a self-guided tour anytime. Tours are also offered virtually and via podcast. Find your subject library, locate the 'stacks', learn about art in the library and much more. (...more)

Workshops at the Library


Get hands-on experience learning the tools of the library. Offerings include workshops on how to find books and articles, how to manage your citations, staying current in your research field and how to be a better research/ teaching assistant. Suggest new topics and request course-integrated instruction. View the calendar. (...more)

Technology Support


The library is here to support your technology needs. Use the wireless network, print your documents, use public access computers and scan images. (...more)

 

Webguides


Subject specialist librarians create webpages that provide instructional resources for students and instructors, including research guides, subject guides, database guides, and class guides. A subject guide might consist of an annotated bibliography on a particular topic, or it might be a detailed list of library resources for a specific topic. You may also be interested in searching by topic A-Z. (...more)

Teaching Support


Librarians are here to help you incorporate library resources into your classes. You can request assistance in designing library assignments and learn about integrating library resources into course webpages. Take a look at examples of materials created for course-integrated instruction. Includes research guides. (...more)

Find Help


Subject specialist librarians are here to help you with your research. You can get help through personal consultations or via phone, chat or email. (...more)

 

>>For more information, visit this list of instruction resources.

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