Information literacy is a crucial skill for contemporary students, professionals, and academics that is called for in any situation in which a person is using external sources of information-- not just in the Library setting! An information literate person can do the following:
UTEP's Librarians have the background and expertise to equip students with information literacy skills in a variety of teaching/ learning environments.
Information Literacy Classes
Taught by librarians year round. Classes equip students with information literacy skills and can be tailored to help them complete specific course objectives or assignments. Classes can be held at one of the library's computer classrooms, at a courses' assigned campus classroom, or remotely through Zoom.
Blackboard-Embedded Librarians
Let a librarian meet your students where they already are: in your Blackboard course shell.
Research Guides
Customized online guides are a versatile springboard students can use to access links to readings, tools, information, or resources pertinent to the class's theme or assignments.
Self-Paced Lessons
Developed by our librarians to provide quick and scalable information literacy skills to students. Designed to pair well with an Information Literacy Class.
To request any of these services, contact the UTEP Library's Information Literacy team at infoliteracy@utep.edu to get started!
Information Literacy Classes are intended to equip students with the ability to find, evaluate, use, and communicate information successfully. These abilities can be expressed through the learning and practice of:
Librarians collaborate with course instructors create classes that instill one or more of these skills and that compliment class objectives and assignments. These may take the form of one full length class, or several mini classes throughout a semester. Classes can be hosted in-person (at the library or at on-campus classrooms) or online through Zoom.
For more information or to schedule a class, please email infoliteracy@utep.edu
Let a librarian meet your students where they already are: in your Blackboard course shell.

To request a Librarian in your Blackboard course shell, contact infoliteracy@utep.edu.
Research Guides can be created to serve a number of purposes, but are commonly used to provide suggested resources for class themes, particular assignments, or links to class readings. Here are a few examples of guides that have been prepared by librarians here at UTEP.
To request a tailored Research Guide, contact infoliteracy@utep.edu.
These lessons are customizable to fit class or instructor needs and are formatted to be short, interactive, and asynchronous. They are intended to provide students with one or more of the following:
Lessons can be embedded in Blackboard for maximum accessibility and completion tracking. They pair well with an Information Literacy Class, but can be offered independently as well.
To request a Self-Paced Lesson for your course, contact infoliteracy@utep.edu.
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