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Library instruction for spring

Ensure that your students achieve the most from their research by collaborating with the Library Instruction Team.

By Lorrie Evans

December 8, 2020

Student reading in the Auraria Library.Navigating information and conducting library research can be an intimidating process for students. While the comfort of a library building may be out of reach during the COVID-19 pandemic, library resources and staff are not.

Faculty members can ensure that students achieve the most from their research by collaborating with the Library Instruction Team. The library offers instruction formats that are varied and flexible. See the different types of instruction and services available and schedule instruction by visiting the Auraria Library website.

Online services include:

  • Downloadable Canvas Modules (content and activities) on conducting library research
  • Short streaming videos explaining research concepts
  • Tutorials and asynchronous interactive tours
  • Synchronous research-focused discussion sessions with your class via Zoom

Questions? Visit the instruction page or contact Lorrie Evans, Teaching and Learning Program lead librarian, at Lorrie.Evans@u

Topics: Academics, Auraria Library, Excellence, Instructional Design, Tri-institutional

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