Would you like to help your students do a better job with research? Find authoritative information sources? Feel more comfortable searching web indexes and databases? Then library instruction is for you!
Research Skills
When you require your students to write a research paper or complete a project that requires information resources, you can help those students get a head start. Call a librarian to schedule a class session on research skills.
Resources
Many students are not aware of the resources available for specific disciplines. A typical class instruction session (in the library or in your classroom) will highlight specialized reference tools, the World Wide Web, online indexes and abstracts, and the Stout Library Catalog, as well as review basic principles of search strategy. Hands-on work with electronic resources is included, but any session will be specifically tailored to your needs.
Contact
If you would like more information, or would like to book an instruction session for your class, please call, e-mail or stop in. We welcome the opportunity to work with you and your students.
| General Instruction | EMC Instruction |
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| For more information, Contact Denise Madland Phone: 232-2141 Office: Robert S. Swanson Learning Center Room 109 E-Mail: madlandd@uwstout.edu |
For EMC and Summer Instruction, |
Effective Library Assignments
Librarians will also work with faculty in developing effective library assignments for classes. The following web sites provide ideas on how library instructional staff can assist you making successful learnng experiences for students.
- Creating Effective Library Assignments UW-Stout
- Effective Assignments Using Library and Internet Resources Library, University of California, Berkeley
- Ideas for Library/Information Assignments Memorial University of Newfoundland Libraries
See Also
Last Updated: 05/07/2008 and Last Revised: 5/7/2008
Contact Denise Madland for more information or help on this topic.

