Teaching Matters: Increasing Library Visibility through Integrated Classroom Instruction
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This paper addresses the need for academic librarians to teach and reach out to
undergraduate engineering students in their own space — engineering classrooms. The
Science & Engineering Library team at the University of British Columbia (UBC)
believes that teaching students the importance and relevance of using library resources
in their first and second years of study will better prepare students to complete their
assignments. Each year the Science & Engineering Library team presents to 850 first
and second year students per term. In an investigation of our efforts, 20 more
advanced, third and fourth year undergraduate engineering students were asked what
informational tools and sources they used for their assignment in APSC 263 -
Technology and Development: The Global Engineer. The results showed that 90% of
the students in the study planned to use UBC library resources for their assignments.
This positive result supports our belief that our commitment to providing extensive
library instruction is creating a greater awareness of engineering librarians and the
resources the library has to offer.
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