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Resources for Faculty

Meeting Student Research Needs

Research skills are an essential part of the academic landscape. College Library provides many services to faculty, lectures, TA and graduate assistants.
Information literacy is a key strategic goal of the UCLA Library. The Information Literacy Program @ UCLA seeks to foster a culture of information competence among students and to partner with faculty to fulfill this goal. From a 10 minute drop in session to a 50 minute course on research skills and the library’s holdings. Sessions are custom designed to meet your courses need. Please use the links to left to navigate our services.

For more information Librarians can:

  • Teach an IL class session as a guest speaker.
  • Develop and teach a 1-unit information literacy course as an adjunct to your course.
  • Work with you to enhance your syllabus by creating or adapting IL assignments and exercises designed to support your course goals and curriculum.
  • Answer information research questions on your class discussion board.
  • Make half-hour one-on-one research appointments with your students.
  • Develop an information resources web page for your class.