Partner with us to introduce students to specialized library resources and create instructional materials tailored to your courses.
What We Do
- consult with students and faculty
- develop and assess assignments
- lead workshops on how to use the Libraries
- develop learning materials
- and more!
Teaching
Teaching
Let's collaborate to create engaging lessons that connect your students with the research tools they need. We've noticed that students understand library resources best when instruction directly connects to a specific assignment.
Working together, we can design experiences that best support your students' success.
How to Get Started
Your subject librarian is your primary contact for setting up library instruction for your course.
Contact your librarian as soon as you begin planning your assignments. With more time to prepare, we can customize our offerings to fit your course objectives and engage with students.
Instructional Offerings
In addition to your subject librarian, you can partner with specialists in the following areas:
General Library Instruction
Prepare your students for success by introducing them to the resources, tools, and opportunities available at the Dartmouth Libraries. Request an instruction session with your subject librarian.
Special Collections and Archives
Design a class session or support your course work with special collections materials from Rauner Special Collections Library.
Digital Scholarship and Exhibits
Meet your teaching and learning goals using the Dartmouth Libraries' digital collections with Digital by Dartmouth Library.
Book Arts and Printing
Create class sessions around the subject of books, book history, printing, binding, zines or the book as art with Book Arts Workshop.
Media and Technology
Discuss the many options for adding media and technology to your course with Jones Media Center.
Data and Computational Scholarship
Promote active student engagement and learning by integrating practical data wrangling and computational methodologies into your courses and assignments with Research Data Services.
Open Workshops
Baker Bells Festival: Hack the Bells! Workshop
Calling all artists! What would you make if we gave you the keys to the tower? How would you use the bells to share your creative practice? In this community workshop led by Carillonist Dr. Tiffany…
Baker Bells Festival: Change Ringing Workshop
Change-ringing is a nearly 400-year-old musical game for bells. The goal of the game is to play as many combinations of the bells possible without repeating an identical sequence. You will learn…
Talking to Claude about Code: Software Architecture 101
You've set up your AI coding assistant, but how do you talk to it about code that actually holds together? How do you critically evaluate its outputs? AI coding tools are great at generating code…