
Guide Information
Information literacy education is a shared objective of the University Libraries and the Writing Program. Through a collaborative effort, an instructional program has been developed to better support Writing students on how to use the Libraries' resources to further their writing success.
The Libraries offer both online and in-person library learning options. Consult this guide to learn more about these options and about how to schedule an instructional session with a librarian.
Below are the Tabs to Navigate Through this Guide
- Program (University Libraries’ Instructional Program for College Writing): Outlines the libraries’ recommended instructional activities for the courses with the Writing Program
- Library Instruction: Provides instructions on scheduling a session with a librarian for your Writing Course.
- Tutorials & Quiz Instructions: Provides instructions on assigning the Library Tutorials & Quizzes, currently covering Basic Search Strategies and APA and MLA style, including instructions on importing them into Canvas.
- Avoiding Plagiarism Resources: The former Plagiarism module is undergoing revision due to changes in the University's plagiarism policy, see this page for information on University Libraries' other Academic Integrity offerings.
- FAQ: Answers several common questions related to the Libraries’ support for College Writing.