Course-Integrated Library Instruction
Are you teaching a course within the disciplines where students are conducting research, using data, or working on a digital project? Our librarians look forward to collaborating with you! Librarians are trained educators who are committed to teaching in ways that are inclusive, engaged, and research informed, and we will work with you to ensure that our instruction meets the needs of your students.
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Special Collections and University Archives Teaching and Instruction
SCUA assists with and coordinate instruction in courses where UO students are encouraged to use primary sources such as manuscripts, archives, photographs, rare books, films, and ephemera. Find out more about SCUA's instruction program: Special Collections and University Archives - Teaching and Instruction.
Library Instruction in Writing Composition and the First Year Experience
Find out how librarians work with First Year Interest Groups (FIGs), Academic Residential Communities (ARCs), Residential Communities (RCs) and Writing Composition courses.
Library Tutorials and Workshops
The UO Libraries offers workshops for undergraduate and graduate students and provides self-paced online learning modules that students can use on their own. Librarians can work with disciplinary faculty to embed online modules into their Canvas courses or to develop online research guides targeted at their students' needs.