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Instruction at Belk Library
Instruction, classes, tours
Instruction sessions are available for Elon University students, faculty, and staff including course-related sessions, tours, and individual research assistance.
A. Course-related sessions
Course-related sessions focus on library resources valuable to a course or related to a class assignment. Most sessions include lecture and active-learning exercises, and can include time for students to begin their research with librarian assistance. Faculty can schedule a course-related session by using the instruction session request form or by contacting the Coordinator of Library Instruction and Outreach (prudd@elon.edu).
B. Individual Research Assistance
Librarians offer individual research assistance for faculty, staff, and students, which can be arranged by contacting one of the subject liaison librarians.
Library instruction team
To set up a session, please contact Patrick Rudd with the desired date, time and class content. He will assign a location and a teaching librarian, who will contact you to discuss details of the class assignment.
Librarian | Phone | |
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Jesse Akman | jakman2 | 336.278.6584 |
Shaunta Alvarez | salvarez | 336.278.6576 |
Vicki Blocker | vblocker | 336.278.6592 |
Randall Bowman | rbowman | 336.278.6571 |
Ellen Cline | ecline5 | 336.278.6586 |
Betty Garrison | bgarrison | 336.278.6581 |
Teresa LePors | lepors | 336.278.6577 |
Patrick Rudd | prudd | 336.278.6574 |
Joan Ruelle | jruelle | 336.278.6572 |
Shannon Tennant | stennant | 336.278.6585 |
Alison Van Norman | avannorman | 336.278.6587 |
Reserving library labs
See “Reserve library labs” on the policies page for more information.
Instruction program mission/objectives
Mission
The Belk Library Instruction Program supports the education mission of Elon University by fostering information literacy skills. Library instruction teaches students to conduct effective research, with an emphasis on how to access, evaluate, and use information.
Objectives
Through library instruction, Elon University students should be able to:
- Access and use information in a variety of formats.
- Know how to use the online catalog, indexes, databases, Internet, and the reference collection.
- Know how to use Journal Finder to determine a periodical’s availability.
- Know how to request books and articles through interlibrary loan.
- Focus or refine a research question and create search strategies.
- Know how to develop a research question.
- Be familiar with the concepts of keyword searching and Boolean logic.
- Be able to alter research topics and search strategies if necessary.
- Recognize librarians as a resource in the research and information seeking process.
- Recognize discipline specific information structures and scholarly communication.
- Use the online, print, and multimedia resources appropriate to their academic discipline.
- Be aware of the network of scholarly communication within their discipline.
- Locate and recognize the citation style used for a particular discipline.
- Understand the importance of using bibliographies to further research.
- Discriminate among different kinds of information and critically assess information quality and relevance.
- Understand the difference between information found in books, periodicals, and on the Internet.
- Be able to evaluate information based on criteria such as authority, objectivity, and currency, regardless of source.
- Understand the peer-review process involved in scholarly publication.