Does the library make appropriate use of technology in its instruction?
Yes. The following software and equipment are used regularly in instruction sessions: • WebCT course management software to create the library’s information literacy tutorial quizzes • web pages constructed by instruction librarians for individual instruction sessions (e.g. Just for Your Class: Introduction to Marketing http://uwp.edu/~bartosz/marketing/mkt350/mkt350.htm) and pages covering broad subject areas (e.g. Best Resources for Criminal Justice http://www.uwp.edu/departments/library/guides/portals/crmj_portal.htm) • Dreamweaver and other HTML editors for creating web pages • PowerPoint for presentations • late model computers with Internet connections, Smartboards, and data projectors 4. How do librarians work with classroom faculty in developing and evaluating library curricula in support of specific courses? • There is an assigned library liaison for each academic department and all major units on campus. Liaisons work with faculty to develop instruction sessions for individua