Frequently Asked Questions about Information Literacy Instruction |
What :Information literacy sessions are designed to introduce the resources available at the library and to assist in the development of research strategies that will enable users to pursue their research goals or other information needs. Instruction is offered as personal one-to-one sessions, library tours or class sessions. Who:Any UTD student, faculty or staff with a UTD-ID may request a library tour or an information literacy instruction session. Why:Information literacy instruction is a means for students, faculty and staff to develop library research skills and competent information use as a part of lifelong learning. When:Information literacy instruction is available at any time of the year, and may coincide with class projects. How:When instruction is requested for your class, a reference librarian customizes the session to best fit your course requirements. Included in a general information literacy instruction session are an overview of the library’s services and collections, an introduction to resources including our catalog, a demonstration of periodical indexes, and printed and electronic resources appropriate to the topic and level of the class. The session also includes a discussion of library research skills and search strategies. Where:Information Literacy instruction sessions can be taught in McDermott Library’s Instruction Area during your regularly scheduled class meeting time. The reference librarians are also available to hold the session in your classroom or lecture hall. Live demonstrations of the electronic resources may be limited by the room’s network connections. To schedule a Library Instruction session or tourContact Loreen Henry at (972)-883-2126 or Susie Kutchi at (972)-883-2613 or use this form to request instruction. You may also inquire at the Reference Desk in McDermott Library. |
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