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Teaching Your Students
UGA Libraries can help you teach students the skills to find, evaluate, and use quality resources for your research assignments.
Library Instruction
Arrange to bring your class to the library or to have a librarian visit your classroom for a customized workshop or tour, at the most convenient time for you.
- Request a library instruction session (Main, Science, MLC)
- Request an archival instruction session from Hargrett Rare Book and Manuscript Library
- Request an archival instruction session from the Richard B. Russell Library for Political Research and Studies: email russlib@uga.edu or call (706) 542-5788
- Request an archival instruction session from Walter J. Brown Archives and Peabody Awards Collection: email abolins@uga.edu or call (706) 542-4757.
- Design tips for your research assignments
Reserves and Course Readings
- Print and Electronic Reserves: Guidelines, deadlines, forms for submission, and more
- Persistent Links to Articles: link to online articles from eLC, <emma>, etc.
Plagiarism and Citing Sources
- Subject Guide on Plagiarism with resources for students and faculty
- Citation Style Guides online
- RefWorks: citation manager preferred by undergraduates
- NCSU Libraries' Citation Builder
Useful Links for eLearning Commons & Your Syllabus
- UGA Libraries home page
- GIL catalog
- GALILEO@UGA - link students to the page for your subject
- Ask a question: includes chat and text a librarian directions

