Instructional Support
The University at Buffalo Libraries offer a variety of teaching and support services to increase undergraduate and graduate students' ability to locate appropriate library materials and to incorporate these findings into course projects and papers. Additionally, librarians are available to faculty and instructors to introduce new products, to consult on research or to assist in integrating library instruction into courses. Librarians will visit classrooms on site or provide hands-on workshops in library instruction rooms
Libraries' Information Literacy Program supports the teaching mission of the University and the Libraries to educate not only for academic success but also for lifelong learning in one's professional and personal life. To that end, library faculty work with classroom faculty and program directors to facilitate the teaching and learning of information literacy in the undergraduate and graduate/professional curricula and to give students a positive active experience using the Libraries and its resources.
| Guides, Handouts & Tutorials UB Librarians create subject and course-specific guides and assist students and faculty in learning to use the exhaustive amount of resources available through UB Libraries. |
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| Library Courses Courses designed to introduce students to the University at Buffalo Libraries, to library information resources, and to appropriate methods of conducting research. |
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| Library Instruction Requests Library instruction sessions are designed to introduce students to information sources and effective strategies for conducting library research. |
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| Library Workshops A listing of library workshops and events. |
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| Resources for Librarians Links to sites and sources most used by instruction librarians. |
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