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Library Research Instruction (LRI) is designed to introduce students to sources and library research strategies needed for a specific course assignment. The presentations, given by the library faculty but developed in cooperation with the teaching faculty, are tailor-made to the course assignment and emphasize principles applicable to future information needs. Many library users experience "library anxiety." They are often overwhelmed by the magnitude of information sources, both print and electronic, and don't know where to start. There are many handouts available which will familiarize users with basic resources. However, it is better if students are able to make contact with a librarian who knows about their assignment, by attending a Library Research Instruction session. Following such a session, students will be able to express their information needs more accurately and confidently. A Library Research Instruction class may not answer all of their questions--but it will make it easier for students to ask for assistance.

Before the class the librarian will discuss the students' research requirements with the instructor and then prepare a presentation that will include specific sources of information that will be useful in completing the assignment. The presentation may include one or more of the following:

Guide for the professor when planning for Library Research Instruction: