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Hamilton College Library
198 College Hill Road
Clinton, NY 13323

(315) 859-4479
(315) 859-4578 (fax)

Library Instruction Programs

Overview

The Reference Librarians provide course-integrated instruction in information resources. Typically, classes are taught by the subject liaison assigned to the particular discipline.

Reference Librarians work with faculty to determine how best to address the needs of the students. Courses that routinely integrate library instruction into their syllabi range from English 150 to senior seminars in Biology and Government.

Classroom Instruction Program

Reference Librarians can...

  • Instruct students in the development of a research strategy
  • Help develop critical thinking skills
  • Provide an introduction to ALEX, the library catalog
  • Demonstrate the use of specific research tools including database searching via the library network and the Internet
  • Help prepare research bibliographies
  • Explain library services and procedures

Research Assistance Program

Opportunities for individual consultation with reference librarians are also offered to all students. One-hour consultations, or research assistance appointments, are offered throughout the academic year.

The sessions focus on:

  • the analysis of the research topic
  • assistance in the selection and use of relevant research materials
  • evaluation and organization of information
  • and library services available to students

Students receive a customized checklist of recommended resources, owned by the Hamilton College Library and available elsewhere, prepared by the Reference Librarians. Students are also encouraged to contact the reference librarian at a later time if they have further questions.


(Reviewed: June 8, 2009)