Staff Publications - University Libraries
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
July 2008
Abstract
Providing students with library instruction greatly enhances their ability to produce quality research projects, but providing that instruction to students enrolled in online courses can be challenging. While the number of electronic resources available remotely for distance students continues to grow, there is evidence that students still need assistance and instruction on how to identify and evaluate resources for relevance to their own work. This best practice session will look at how DePaul University, with a growing number of online programs, is rethinking how library instruction is delivered to students at a distance.
Source Publication
AACE, Ed-Media 2008
Recommended Citation
Koenig, Melissa. (2008) Out Googling Google: Rethinking Library Instruction for Online Students. AACE, Ed-Media 2008.
https://via.library.depaul.edu/lib_pubs/37