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Library Instruction Classroom
331 Davee Library

Teaching
One of many library instruction classes taught during the year.

The Library Instruction Classroom includes 24 PCs and is available as a general access computer lab when not booked by a librarian for an instruction session. Open library hours.

Library Instruction Services and Classroom

Reference librarians meet frequently with classes to introduce students to library research. Any faculty member whose course assignments require the use of library resources, or whose students may be new to the campus or to the research process, is encouraged to consider scheduling a library instruction session. Advance notice of the students' topics or specific research assignments helps librarians tailor presentations to the specific needs of particular courses. The main goal of the program is to provide instruction in developing and applying library research strategies, including the use of basic or specialized research tools in all formats. Sessions focus on the online catalog, print resources, online indexes and full-text databases, and the Internet.

Generally classes are held in the Library Instruction classroom (Room 331). Instructors are required to accompany classes to maximize the session's effectiveness, and are asked to provide librarians with a copy of class assignments or research topics ahead of time.

If you are a faculty member who would like to schedule a class session with a librarian, contact Brad Gee (715-425-3552). Advance notice is required (at least one week in advance is best).

School Tours

We provide tours and instructional sessions for groups of college-bound students from area schools. Please contact the library at least two weeks before arriving on campus and describe the grade, the size of the class, and the time the students will need in the library. If formal instruction is preferred, please provide information about the group's specific research assignments. Priority is given to campus classes, so it is advisable to plan such visits for the second half of the academic semester. Please ask about borrowing privileges ahead of time. Local teachers who bring their class to the library may check out material for the students in their class. The instructor must have a valid Community Borrower's Card. They must also accept full responsibility for any charges imposed due to late returns, loss or damage to any item charged to the card. To schedule a visit contact Brad Gee (715-425-3552).

 

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