Graduate Student or Faculty Orientations/ Update Sessions
Upon request, the subject specialist librarian will conduct an orientation to library resources and services geared specifically for graduate students or faculty in your department. She can also provide periodic update sessions upon request. Click here for more information.
Subject-Specific Instructional Classes
Upon request, the subject specialist librarian for your department will conduct a class in information literacy skills designed for a particular course or group. She can offer suggestions for creating an effective library-related assignment. Click here to see the guide.
Course-Related Web Pages
Upon request, the subject specialist librarian for your department will create a Web page of print and electronic resources selected specifically for your class assignment(s). Typically, this is done in conjunction with an information literacy instruction session. Click here for more information.
Individual or Small Group Consulations
By appointment, a student, faculty, or staff member may meet with the subject specialist librarian to discuss the research process, find appropriate print or electronic resources, obtain instruction in database searching for a specific project, assignment, and more.
Answers to Your Questions
The subject specialist librarian will answer or help you to find the answers to questions you may have about library policies, services, databases, and any other research or library related questions. See the Ask Us Webpage for options for quick answers to general questions or contact your librarian directly.
Collection Development
The subject specialist librarian for your department is the Selector of materials for designated subject areas of the collection. The Selector accepts requests and recommendations from faculty, students, and staff but makes final decisions regarding the purchases, cancellations, withdraws, and transfers of print and electronic resources. |