The Harris Library Librarians work with the Mandel School faculty to introduce Information
Literacy concepts into the School's curriculum. Faculty who wish to have library related
instruction offered in a course should
contact the Instruction
Librarian at the Harris Library at least three weeks prior to the date of the class to make
appropriate arrangements.
Reference
Librarians are available to familiarize students with resources specific to a particular
subject area or to provide an overview of the steps involved in doing a literature review.
In September 2001 the Harris Library staff began its information literacy program for incoming
students with the support and encouragement of all of the faculty and administrative units of the
School. We have continued to enhance and expand our programs and offerings through the years.
We have provided information literacy classes in the Human Development and Social Policy classes
for incoming students in the two-year program, for Intensive Weekend students and Advanced Standing
students. In addition we do instruction in a number of specialized courses as well. Second year
students receive instruction in Introduction to Social Research, Practice Evaluation, and Family
Systems Theory classes.
Information Literacy Standards
Information Literacy Tutorials
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