University of Wisconsin - Stout

About a Consultation Service

A consultation meeting with a reference librarian is available to students and staff whenever personalized assistance is needed regarding subject resources, research strategies, or library technology. The meeting typically lasts approximately 30 minutes.

Consultations are offered on an as-needed basis: during semester, summer, and interim periods. You may come in anytime during reference desk hours; however, appointments may be made for evening or weekend hours, and these are encouraged for those whom are off campus during weekdays.

Telephone and email consultations are also available to students and faculty involved in distance learning courses and cannot come to the University Library.

Standard Services

The standard consultation service can be used for research, electronic databases, and resources. Read on to learn how to arrange for a personal consultation.

Prepare Yourself

Sign-up for Consultation

The Consultation

Follow-up

Special Needs Services (Assistance for Library Users with Disabilities)

Consultations are also available for students with special needs. The Assistive Technology librarian, provides instruction in using Adaptive Technology equipment including:

This equipment provides audio and visual access to library resources and the World Wide Web through the library home page.

Additional details and contact information is available for library users with disabilities.

Last Updated: 04/01/2008 and Last Revised: 12/19/2005

Contact Jana Reeg-Steidinger for more information or help on this topic.