Request Library Instruction
The Library works collaboratively with course instructors and other partners to create learning solutions that address the varied experiences and needs of users as consumers and creators within a complex socio-information world.
We provide expertise in helping users find information and in helping them analyze and use information as thoughtful and ethical consumers and creators.
Our instruction works best when addressing a need, such as a research assignment or lab project, and when the library instructor has sufficiently advanced notice, preferably a minimum of two weeks.
Instruction Offerings
Our flexible instruction options are designed to fit seamlessly into your course or research activities. Instruction time commitments can range from a 30-minute session with a librarian or self-directed resources like tutorials and LibGuides that require minimal in-class or in-lab time. Instruction can be delivered in-person or virtually, live or asynchronous, allowing you to integrate research and information literacy skills in the way that best supports your students or research team.
Course-Integrated Instruction
Elevate your course curriculum by partnering with a librarian to embed customized research and information literacy instruction.
- Audience: Graduate or undergraduate students
- Examples: An in-person or virtual library session, a video tutorial, a course specific library page (LibGuide), or training for instructors to teach the concepts
Lab or Research-Integrated Instruction
Enhance your lab or project team's capabilities with specialized sessions that support your unique research goals.
- Audience: Graduate students, lab staff, faculty, occasionally undergraduates
- Examples: An in-person session at a lab or the library, a virtual session, a video tutorial, a lab or project specific library page (LibGuide), or training for instructors to teach the concepts
Online Instructional Materials
Provide flexible, on-demand content for your students with self-directed learning tools and online tutorials, designed to support both course-based and independent research endeavors.
- Audience: Students, faculty, staff, even members of the general public
- Examples: Video tutorials with quizzes or a course specific library page (LibGuide)
Consultations or Ongoing Projects
Collaborate with expert librarians to design assignments and projects that embed information literacy into your curriculum.
- Audience: Depends on the type of project, but typically graduate or undergraduate students
- Examples: A revised assignment which addresses student pain points or a set of assignments for courses which students take in sequence, etc.
Request Library Instruction Form
- This form is intended for UC San Diego instructors, lab managers, PIs, etc. If you are a UC San Diego student or staff member, please visit the Ask Us page for help.
- If you are interested in requesting K-12 instruction, see the Request K-12 Instruction page.
- Reserve early to get your preferred date; two weeks' notice is recommended. Provide an alternate date in case your first choice is unavailable.
- Fields marked with an asterisk (*) are required.