Instruction Programs
Center for Business Research
"The
corporation that is now emerging is being designed around a skeleton: information..." |
Peter Drucker |
The librarians in the Center for Business Research
can help students become effective users of information. Instruction is
available on using library materials, online databases, business sources on the
Internet and developing research strategies.
How Instruction Can Help Your Students
Instruction helps to promote information
literacy which leads to life-long learning. It is stated in the
Preamble to the
AACSB Business Accreditation Standards
that "...the
school should provide a total educational experience that emphasizes conceptual
reasoning, problem solving skills, and preparation for life-long
learning".
Class Instruction
Each lesson is tailored to
meet the needs of your particular class and subject, and is designed for a
specific research assignment. Research guides and hands-on instruction
are provided.
To schedule a library instruction
session for your class, contact Dona McDermott, Instructional Services
Librarian at ext 4147 or complete an online instruction
request form.
Martha Cooney, Nancy Marino, &
Linda McCormack;
cbr@cwpost.liu.edu
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