Library Instruction
Instruction Request Form |Workshops |Information Literacy
Information
literacy is critical in today's society. Library instruction activities
should be considered an integral part of the way the university meets
its goals of providing an educated and skilled student body capable of
functioning both within the academic environment and in career and non-academic
settings.
Faculty may request library instruction by completing a Library Instruction Class Request Form online, speaking to a librarian at the Reference Desk, or contacting Thomas Arendall-Salvetti, Coodinator of Library Instruction at 410-837-4275.
Instruction requests are filled on a first-come, first-served basis. If the time requested cannot be met, we will work with the faculty member to provide a mutually satisfactory alternative. Please try to allow two weeks' lead time to facilitate adequate preparation; your students will be the ones to benefit.
In the last few years, there have been huge changes in the way our users are offered indexing and full text material. Many databases are accessed with Web technology, and are available both on and off campus. Students need the technical skills to get the most from these tools and the intellectual skills to analyze the resources for their research needs. Library instruction sessions can help with both. The Library also offers more technically focused Internet classes to the UB Community. There are links to schedules for all Langsdale workshops above.
Faculty are encouraged to provide the designated librarian instructor with information on course assignments and resources that he/she would like covered during the class. With this information librarians can tailor instruction to the students' research needs.
The Library
Instruction program is an integral part of the Langsdale Library. It seeks
to improve the research skills of students and the ability of students
to meet their academic objectives as well as to facilitate the faculty's
teaching responsibilities.


