Instruction
Library instruction is the teaching of skills, technical applications, and knowledge necessary for faculty, staff, and students to become effective consumers and producers of information. In today's world, knowing how to think about, find, evaluate, and utilize information is more important than ever.
Memorial Library provides a wide variety of courses in order to meet the university's information literacy requirements and the needs of today's workplace. These include, but are not limited to:
- the Composition Library Instruction Program (CLIP);
- the Cortland Experience (COR 101);
- subject-related classes on databases, the Internet, and the research process;
- Faculty and Staff Training in particular software packages in theTTC
- Techology training for students.
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