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Designing Effective Library Assignments


Things to do
Things not to do

An effective library assignment has a specific, understood purpose. It relates to some aspect of the course subject matter or learning objectives. It will lead to increased understanding of the subject and the process of locating information related to the subject. An effective library assignment is an excellent teaching tool and can enhance and enrich the student's learning experience. It also increases the understanding of the subject matter and builds research skills.

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Working together, instructors and librarians can develop assignments that are beneficial to students. If you would like know more or set up a time to collaborate with a librarian or if you would like to arrange a formal Library Instruction session, contact Anne Pemberton, 962-7810, pembertona@uncw.edu. An online request form is also available at: http://library.uncwil.edu/web/administrative/forms/requestform.html


Last Update: October 15, 2007

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