Faculty & Instructors
Librarians will gladly assist faculty in integrating library research assignments into their curricula. As well, faculty may request that a librarian conduct a research session for a class in any of the campus libraries during normal semesters.
Consult the links below or contact your subject librarian directly for more information.
Requesting an Instruction Session or Workshop
Schedule a librarian to provide a course-integrated instruction session
Arts & Sciences
- Arts & Sciences undergraduate level courses - Library Instruction Request (Online form)
- Arts & Sciences undergraduate level courses - Contact your Subject Librarian.
Health Sciences
- Health Sciences course - Library Instruction Request (Online form)
Law
Reference Librarians will come into the classroom to teach subject specific legal research, including traditional and online sources. An electronic classroom in Room 630A in the library has twelve individual computer stations for online instruction. A phone call to the Reference Desk (645-2047) will put you in contact with the librarian best suited to your subject area.
Instructions Links
- Assignment Alerts - inform librarians of new assignments.
- Guide to Creating Effective Assignments - a guide to putting together the best assignment utilizing library resources.
- Information Literacy - background on information literacy and related programs designed to help faculty in teaching students to find and evaluate information properly.
- Library Workshops Calendar - classes conducted by UB librarians on various resources and products.
- Plagiarism
• How to Help Students Understand Plagiarism
• Plagiarism: Preventing & Detecting - Sample Research Assignments - several assignment examples from various UB faculty.
- UBLearns - integrate library research into online course documents.
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