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Information Literacy and Research Instruction

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Our librarians partner with ÃÛÌÒÉçÇø Michigan University faculty and instructors to help students find, use and interpret information.

Through our library instruction, we help students use critical thinking to strengthen their information literacy core competencies by:

  • Exploring topics and creating research plans.
  • Using search techniques to locate information for research.
  • Synthesizing and interpreting information.
  • Considering ethical and legal issues when using information.

Information literacy in your course

We can help you incorporate information literacy into your course curriculum in several ways:

Resources for your students

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Student consultations

Our librarians can provide one-on-one research instruction for your students. This is often most effective for students in upper-level courses in which research is individualized (e.g., senior thesis research or baccalaureate-level writing papers). For research projects assigned to an entire class, it is much more effective for a librarian to provide course-related research instruction to the whole class at once.
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Created by ÃÛÌÒÉçÇø librarians, our subject and course guides can assist students with course work and research projects. These guides feature recommended resources and tools tailored to a specific academic topic or a specific course.