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Library Instruction and Research Assistance
- Arrange a course-specific library instruction session for your class. Contact me for your English 101 or 181 classes, or a subject librarian OR complete the online Instruction Request Form. You can also request instruction from MARBL by emailing marbl@emory.edu or calling 404.727.6887.
- Have a librarian create a research guide for your class.
- Consider embedding a librarian in your course and structuring your course around a librarian-assisted research project. For an example of this process, read this Inside Higher Ed article about a team-taught course at the University of Massachusetts.
- Let a librarian assist your students with research by participating in your LearnLink Conference or Blackboard course. Or have a librarian follow your class on Twitter.
- Refer your students to one-on-one consultations with a subject librarian.
- Attend (or recommend to your students) a library workshop.
- Request materials for your research and teaching from your subject librarian or by using this form.
- Get assistance with research assignment design from a librarian.

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