Information literacy instruction is most effective when it is fully integrated into the learning goals of your class. Here are some of the ways that librarians can work with you to provide information literacy instruction and learning resources to students.
- We can help you design an effective research assignment that introduces your students to the most useful, logistically feasible resources.
- We help you determine the most appropriate types and combinations of library instruction, such as, a full class session, part of a class session, online research guides, print handouts, online tutorials, etc.
- We work with you to schedule library sessions to coincide with the time in the quarter when your students are actively working on their research assignments and are most motivated to learn.
- We usually provide instruction in one of our computer lab classrooms, but we can and will come to your classroom.
- We can integrate hands-on learning techniques, including in-class exercises and database searching, using our computer-equipped classroom.
- We know the information resources, but you know your students. We request your presence and involvement in the planning and teaching of a library session to ensure that your students will be actively engaged.
- We stay in touch with your students to provide follow-up assistance after library sessions through email and individual consultations.