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Research Instruction and Information Literacy

Librarians are available to teach classes on a variety of topics related to library research and information literacy. Class topics may include an orientation to the library, how to find books, how to find articles, how to find and identify authoritative public web pages, scholarly vs. popular sources, research strategies, advanced discipline-specific research, advanced features of specific search tools, citation styles, and more.  "Information Literacy is the set of skills needed to find, retrieve, analyze, and use information." Association of College and Research Libraries, Instruction Section

To schedule instruction for a class, contact Annette Young.

Alphabetical List of Web Pages for Recent / Upcoming Instruction Sessions

CSP Library Instruction -- Spring 2011
 

Biology 130 -- Cell and Molecular Biochemistry
ENWR 401 - Science Writing

Kinesiology 309 /Evaluation of library session

Psychology 398/Evaluation of library session

Religious Studies 347 - Religion and the U.S. Supreme Court
 

Web pages created for classes from previous semesters may be found on our Archive Page. Those pages are not maintained on a regular basis.

 


Page last edited on 12/16/2011.
Reviewed by Annette Young on 03/09/2011.
 

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