LIRT (Library Instruction Round Table)

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The mission of the Library Instruction Round Table (LIRT) is to provide a forum for discussion of activities, programs, and problems of instruction in the use of libraries; to contribute to the education and training of librarians for library instruction; to promote instruction in the use of libraries as an essential library service, and to serve as a channel of communication on library instruction between the ALA divisions, ALA and ACRL committees, state clearinghouses, Project LOEX, other organizations concerned with instruction in the use of libraries, and members of the Association.

Learn more about LIRT on the ALA website.

Fall issue of Tips & Trends: User-Friendly LibGuides

  • 1.  Fall issue of Tips & Trends: User-Friendly LibGuides

    Posted Oct 11, 2024 10:27 AM

    Published by the Instructional Technologies Committee of the ACRL Instruction Section, Tips & Trends introduces and discusses new, emerging, or even familiar technologies that can be used in library instruction.  The latest Tips & Trends article is Optimize Your Guides: Creating and Maintaining User-Friendly LibGuides. Authors Mary Kamela and Abigail Higgins share practical ideas on how the library community can benefit from accessible and well-designed guides for teaching and more.


    The latest article and past issues are available on the Instructional Technologies Committee webpage. Recent topics include QR codes, AI resources, and HyFlex modality.



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    Mary Kamela
    Student Support & Engagement Librarian
    University at Buffalo
    She/Her/Hers
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