To make library instruction sessions as productive as possible for students, faculty/instructors, and librarians, please observe the following guidelines before requesting an Assignment-based Library Instruction Session.

Guidelines for Faculty and Instructors who Request Library Instruction

Instruction Sessions may be scheduled for 50-minute or 75-minute blocks.

The typical length of a Library Instruction Session is 50 minutes; some courses may prefer 75-minute sessions. If you have a need for a longer or shorter session, please contact your liaison librarian directly to discuss these details.

Requests for Instruction Sessions must be submitted at least 2 weeks in advance.

Library Instruction Sessions are scheduled on a first come, first served basis. Please schedule early to ensure you secure a time slot that best fits your students’ needs. Constructing distinctive lesson plans, research guides, and applied activities with relevant samples take time to develop, and the librarian may need to determine whether UCSB Library has sufficient resources to support the assignment.

No Library Instruction Sessions will be scheduled during the first week of a quarter.

Point-of-need instruction is more effective than general library overviews given too early. Students are more likely to learn and retain search skills when they are prepared to use them (i.e., they have been made aware of their research assignment and are exploring preliminary topics).

Instruction Sessions must correspond to a specific research assignment or project; students should have topics chosen or narrowed to the point that they are ready to do hands-on research.

The best time to schedule a Library Instruction Session is just as students are starting work on the project that requires the use of Library resources. When the information is relevant to students' immediate needs and concerns, they are more likely to recall and be able to use the resources and strategies taught. Students should be made aware of the requirements of the assignment and should choose at very least a preliminary research topic before the Library Session.

To ensure that the Library Instruction Session meets the needs of the course, please provide the librarian with relevant material such as the course syllabus and information on the research assignment related to the Library Session.

Feel free to talk with the librarian about what resources you would like covered, and be open to alternative suggestions. UCSB Library collections are vast and always changing. The research tool you used a few years ago may no longer be the best tool for your purposes. It is the librarian’s job to stay abreast of the best research tools for locating all sorts of information. UCSB Library owns or subscribes to hundreds of electronic databases, reference tools, digital archives, and millions of print resources, and we are familiar with the strengths and weaknesses of the Library’s print and electronic resources.

Faculty or Instructors must be present for the duration of the session.

It is crucial that instructors be present to answer questions about the research assignment. Librarians can lead students to available resources and teach them how to use them, but cannot advise students on whether or not their chosen research topic is acceptable or meets course requirements.

Please consider contacting your Subject Liaison Librarian or consult relevant Subject Guides when you are planning your courses and designing new research assignments.

The Subject Liaison Librarian can help determine whether UCSB Library has sufficient resources to support your research assignment, and whether the assignment is realistic with regard to time frame, level of difficulty, etc.

Subject Liaison Librarians can also help you design meaningful research assignments that incorporate necessary information literacy skills while exploring critical information literacy concepts and advancing course goals. If you would like to engage with a librarian in curriculum design, please reach out to the appropriate Subject Liaison Librarian.
 


When you are ready to place a request for an Assignment-based Instruction Session, please use the Instruction Request Form.