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What We Do

In the Classroom

Classroom instruction supports research skills and information literacy, tailored to your discipline and teaching needs.

Research Consulations

Librarians can work one-on-one with students, providing guidance on research  projects.

E-Learning Resources

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Mission Highlight

Statement that speaks directly to strategic pillars, with link to website. We can provide classroom instruction, workshops, or one-on-one support to students and USU instructors on the following topics:

Enhancing Teaching Excellence

  • Facilitating faculty research assignment redesign
  • Integrating the research process into your course curriculum
  • Incorporating Open Educational Resources (OER)

Fostering Community & Culture

  • Finding and using primary sources
  • Digital exhibit curation and development
  • First-year Experience/Connections
  • Orientation to research practices and academic life

Information Literacy

Information literacy is a set of abilties that enable users to locate, evaluate and use information. Drawing from the ACRL Framework for Information Literacy, our instruction program contributes to general education outcomes such as inquiry-based and problem-solving learning. 

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73%

Increase in the cost textbooks since 2006, 4 times the rate of inflation

$1200

 Students spend on average $1,200 a year on textbooks

85%

85% of USU students delayed purchasing a textbook due to cost

58%

58% reported suffering academically due to this delay

Sources: Student Public Interest Research Groups; Internal survey of USU students.

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