The computer-equipped classroom on the Mezzanine floor of the library, Grafton 302, is designed for hands-on instruction in how to use the library and other electronic resources. Classes include basic orientation to the library, advanced research for juniors and seniors, and a for-credit Information Literacy course. All of the library instruction sessions can be customized for individual classes. Reference librarians also offer instruction at the ADP and MAT sites around Virginia. Please contact Claire Ruswick (cruswick@mbc.edu or x7316) if you would like more information on library instruction or would like to schedule a session. You should schedule an instruction session at least 48 hours in advance.
Students in this course will begin to develop the research and critical thinking skills necessary for information literacy and lifelong learning. Information literacy is a set of abilities requiring individuals to recognize when information is needed and then to locate, evaluate and use effectively the needed information. The skills learned are common to all disciplines, to all learning environments, and to all levels of education.
Topics covered in the course include:
A past syllabus, including a bibliography of readings may be viewed here.