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Course Reserves Request Form
InterLibrary Loan Request forms:
Library Instruction Request Form
Library Instruction Request (Off-Campus) Form
Information about Library Instruction
Sessions:
Faculty members may reserve the Belk-Ellis Lab, the library's multimedia
center, for class sessions.
If you would like to reserve Belk-Ellis for a class that you will
teach yourself, contact Karen
Ivey at ext. 4290.
If you would like to request bibliographic instruction, which is
a class session taught by a librarian on using all types of library
resources
(print, online databases, and microform), contact Mary
Roby at
ext. 4298 for on-campus instruction requests or Natalie Edwards at ext. 3274 for off-campus instruction requests. Please make your request at least two weeks ahead of
time.
In order to instruct your class effectively, we will need information
concerning the specific project or assignment your class is doing.
We will ask questions such as: What types of subjects will the
students research? What types of resources should be their major focus?
Do
they need tips on citing their sources correctly, or understanding
what
plagiarism is? Are most of the students in your class first year
students or upperclassmen? How many students are in your class?
How long does
the class last, and do you want your librarian to teach the whole
time (or just a portion of it)?
Recent
Resources on University Teaching
Academic Liaisons:
- Mary Roby
Business, Fine Arts
- Mona Bell
Science, Nursing, Mathematics
- Mary Thompson
Religion, Divinity, Psychology
- David Dunham
English, Education
- Frank Newton
Communications, PEWSS
- Natalie Edwards
Social Sciences, World Languages, Literatures and Cultures, GOAL
- Sharon Edwards
Statesville Campus
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