SCHEDULING INSTRUCTION
To schedule instruction, contact your librarian (below).
Don't see your subject listed?
Contact Robert Monge or Tracy Scharn
COLLEGE OF EDUCATION
BUSINESS & ECONOMICS
HUMANITIES
CREATIVE ARTS

Janeanne Rockwell-Kincanon
kincanj@wou.edu
503-838-9493
HL 117C
WR 115/135 & COM 111:
Contact Robert Monge or Tracy Scharn
NATURAL SCIENCES & MATHEMATICS
NURSING
PSYCHOLOGY & GERONTOLOGY
SOCIAL SCIENCE (see below)
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SOCIAL SCIENCE (see below)
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| Erin Passehl passehle@wou.edu 503-838-8893 HL 208 |
Instruction Options
Hamersly Library offers a variety of instructional services, customized to fit the curricular, social and technological needs of the specific course, including:
For details on each, click or see below.
In-person Instruction
We'll cover the skills & resources you want your students to learn
Where
- Most instruction is held in a computer lab in the library
- Students get hands-on experience using library and non-library information sources
What
- Customized to meet the research needs of your course & assignments
- Instruction can include:
- Demonstration of library and non-library resources
- Source evaluation
- In-class exercises or assignments
- Time for students to explore their own topics with librarian assistance
When
- We'll work with you to schedule instruction when it fits best with assignments
- To schedule a session, contact your subject librarian (at left)
- Please request at least a week in advance, to allow time for instruction planning
Online Instruction
Teaching Online?
We can create a online library session that can be embedded in your Moodle (WOU Online) page. Customized to fit your class needs.
Example: Psychology Online Instruction.
Online Research Guides
Customized to your specific class or assignments
Guides can include:
- Websites, blogs, podcasts, library databases, or any other useful resource for students
- Tutorials to help students learn how to use a particular resource or gain a specific research skill
- Handouts and library-related assignments
Students can access class research guides from the library home page under Class Stuff: Class Research Guides or you can link to it in your Moodle page.
Customized Tutorials
Request a Tutorial!
If the only thing your assignment calls for is understanding a particular concept or navigating one specific website or database, we can design a custom web page or tutorial to assist your students.
Example: Google Scholar Tutorial





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