Library Instruction
Our initiatives are always evolving! Through Librarian instruction, we endeavor to develop skills which will enable our students to:
- Discover and critically evaluate relevant information in diverse formats
- Synthesize information into meaningful results through the successful completion of writing projects, presentations, and other coursework as assigned
- Engage in ethical discussions about intellectual property rights, plagiarism, and proper citation
- Reinforce information literacy as an essential life skill that leads to success in the workplace, in attaining personal goals, and responsible citizenship
Visit the HFU Library Guides for more details about Research and Information Literacy and the ways in which we can offer support.
If you have any questions, please contact Melissa Norman, Information Literacy Library, at mnorman@280760.com or 267-341-3573.
To Book an Instruction Session, Choose One of the Following:
- Faculty and Instructors: Schedule an Instruction Session
Instructors can use this calendar to book library instruction sessions for their classes. Sessions are held either in class, remotely or in a computer lab if it is available. - One-on-One Research Consultations
Students or professors may use this form to request a one-on-one consultation with a librarian to begin research on a paper, find sources, or review the APA/MLA/Chicago formatting of their paper and/or references. We offer both online and in-person options, which is ideal for online learners and Newtown students. A confirmation will be sent once an appointment is made. Please contact reference@280760.com if you have any questions.