Librarians are available all 12 months of the year to help students build their information literacy skills. Each instruction session is customized to introduce your students to the best resources for their research assignment.
Please request at least 1 week in advance for best results.
Ask us about adding a librarian to your D2L class! Having the librarian in your virtual classroom makes it even easier for students to contact us -- and opens up new possibilities for interaction.
We recommend adding us in the Faculty or the Teaching Assistant roles. The greater degree of engagement, the more we recommend the Faculty role (otherwise you'll need to create modules and discussion boards on your librarian's behalf).
Interaction can range from the relatively hands-off all the way through actively engaging students in discussion board conversations or giving feedback on low-stakes formative assessments. (Hint: making these interactions a required part of the assignment gets better results! Otherwise you tend to see the better students being the ones willing to take advantage of the optional-only support.)
You know what you're looking for -- but do your students? Set your students up for success by writing out detailed assignment instructions without taking for granted that they'll just know that an English class of course uses MLA (or what that even means). A librarian can be your extra set of eyeballs to help you catch what you may have overlooked...before your students all start bombarding you with emails.
Some tips on research assignments:
A extensive guide to using Open Educational Resources (OER) materials in your classes from LSC-North Harris Library.
Faculty are invited to recommend materials for purchase. Suggestions will be evaluated based on the Libraries’ Collection Development Policy, the item’s usefulness to the collection, and current budgetary constraints. Submit your title suggestions using our Online form.