Discipline-based library instruction allows students to develop information literacy within their field, building on the basic research skills they learned as freshmen in COR and CPN 101.
In collaboration with faculty, librarians can teach research skills tailored to a particular discipline and assignment, and recommend the best library resources for your class. Librarians teach classes on basic or advanced search strategies, resource evaluation, citations and citation management software, critical reading, and much more.
Examples of discipline-based instruction include:
Do you have something new you would like to try? Let us know. We are open to new requests!
You can contact your librarian liaison directly, or Lisa Czirr in Fall 2024 (lisa.czirr@cortland.edu). If possible, please contact your librarian two weeks in advance.