汤姆林森图书馆 Information Literacy Program
汤姆林森图书馆's instruction librarians encourage faculty collaboration to optimize student progress at baseline, 新兴, and capstone levels of learning. Our instruction librarians will discuss your students’ research needs with you and work together to design library instruction sessions that engage your students with library resources in support of your coursework.
Our scaffolded approach provides ongoing, embedded instruction at the various stages of the research process, from students' initial exploration of a topic, to discovery of relevant information, evaluation of authors and resources, analysis and formation of conclusions, and integration and presentation of new knowledge. Library instruction can be scheduled at any or all of these points of need.
图书馆的指令 Student Learning Outcomes are driven by the Association of College & 研究图书馆(ACRL) Framework for Information Literacy for Higher Education and aligned with the Association of American Colleges and Universities (AAC&U) Information Literacy VALUE Rubric 和 pp电子极速糖果 Critical Thinking Rubric.
研究指南
研究指南 can be created for your program, 一个学期内, 或者特定的任务, highlighting resources in our collection and helping students with aspects of the research process. The library has also developed a set of Research Basics Guides to support all students throughout their academic careers:
All of our 研究指南 can be accessed from the library’s website, 嵌入D2L课程, or linked from faculty web pages.
可定制的D2L模块
A series of tutorial modules for finding and using academic sources has also been developed by the library. The modules can be copied and adapted by instructors within the D2L course management system (in the “Library 资源” section under the Self Registration tab).
视频教程
自导的视频 provide step-by-step instructions for research methods and resources as well as citation conventions.
Include the following in your syllabi to help your students take advantage of the help th卡内基梅隆大学 librarians can provide:
CMU librarians love helping students find the right books and articles for any purpose, and will help you understand assignments and cite the articles and images that you use in your papers. 我们在这里支持你! 找到我们: in the Library at the 研究的帮助 Desk; 24/7 at brightblacklife.com/library; by email at (电子邮件保护); or at 970.248.1860.