Library Instruction
Nursing Faculty who whish to schedule an instruction session for a class may do so by contacting me, or by filling out the online form.
Library Classes FAQ
What is taught in a Library Instruction Session?
Library Instruction at Washburn University is driven by the information literacy competencies of the Association of College and Research Libraries. Library Instruction sessions are a cooperative venture between the teaching and the Library faculty. We will teach students at any level the research skills necessary for their programs. Librarians will work with teaching faculty to customize each Library Instruction session for the needs of a particular assignment or paper. The sessions are designed in a variety of formats and styles to accommodate the library research needs of each class.
Where are Library Classes taught?
Library Instruction sessions can be given in the electronic classroom, Room 206, Mabee Library or in any mediated classroom. Instructors teaching online classes can invite the librarian to join their online activities as well.
How long are Library Instruction sessions?
Most are about one hour, but more intense research courses can sometimes necessitate multiple instruction sessions.
Other questions?
Please contact me, I'd be glad to help!
CRC Librarian |
Heather Smith-Collins, M.L.S.Curriculum Resources Center
Carnegie 101, Washburn University
Topeka, KS 66621
(785) 670-1956
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education, health physical education & exercise science, nursing
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