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Library Instruction

The librarians at Montgomery College have many ways to support your students. Our aim is to partner with faculty to help students successfully use library resources and build information literacy skills. 

"Information literacy is the set of integrated abilities encompassing the reflective discovery of information, the understanding of how information is produced and valued, and the use of information in creating new knowledge and participating ethically in communities of learning."
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The first step is to share your instructional goals with the library using the request form. We can then plan a variety of options with you, including:

  • providing live instruction (online or in person)
  • developing instructional content for you to assign to students asynchronously
  • helping you incorporate modules from our collection of tutorials and quizzes into your course content
  • helping you modify or create assignments that achieve information literacy learning outcomes

Explore the options below to learn how MC librarians can partner with you to achieve student success.

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Request an Instruction Session

All faculty may request library instruction for their students.

Request Instruction

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Library Tutorials, Videos, and Quizzes

Our online tutorials, videos, and quizzes align with the College's Information Literacy Rubric and cover a variety of topics like doing research, academic integrity, and citing sources.

View Tutorials, Videos, and Quizzes

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Course Research Guides

Course research guides are custom online guides developed by MC librarians to support a specific course. We recommend adding course research guides to your Blackboard course.

View Course Research Guides